Latest card. Japanese symbol is “love”. Koi represent love,among other things. This is sold but the before and after is interesting. Obviously koi! Duh!


grandma + baby + paint = art
Latest card. Japanese symbol is “love”. Koi represent love,among other things. This is sold but the before and after is interesting. Obviously koi! Duh!


Before and after of valentine. I had little to work with, but have given up on trying to get Rhythm to do more stamping on a card when she is done with it. She refuses,looks me in the eye and says “Done.” If I push the point she takes the card,throws it on the floor and says “Done.” I kid you not. Sometimes she’s from the “Less is more” school of thought. Sometimes she’s from the “Eat the paint” school of thought. Yeah. It’s kind of random sometimes.


Newest card. Shading is in stipple (dots). I’ll post a closer shot and an example of the before and after.

This is a detail of my newest card and an example of what these things look like right after Rhythm’s step in the process. This is not the actual smeared heart, but a similar one. None are EVER the same,but I consider myself lucky to get any stamping done by her instead of her rubbing her hands in the paint and painting her b_tt the whole time.


New card. From two paint smears a butterfly emerges.

Rhythm using the potato stamp:

This is the copyright on the back of every card with minor changes depending on the card or the custom order. I may have some rare video footage of yogurt performance art in our company archives (meaning, my phone). Wait for it…

I might need business advice. The other day Rhythm was very uninterested in her potato stamping post. She basically refused to work and just wanted to put her Jack Johnson Curious George CD in and out of the CD player drawer about 195 times and strip off all her clothes and run around my house naked. I just worry our management styles are too different. Y’know?