The other day, I decided budgets are for chumps and stopped by
Clover to engage in the age-old art of "buying stuff that, even in the instant that you're entering your pin number, you know you're going to return." I am disturbingly good at this, people. One purchase that's a guaranteed keeper: greeting cards by
Yakahama, Japan artist, Naoshi.
She uses a technique called "sunae," which, according to her site, means shiny, colorful sand. Bursting with cuteness, right? As with most of the art that really gets to me, her style suits both kids and adults suffering (or, maybe, "blessed with"?) arrested development.
See more after the jump.
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I'm a sucker for food people. |
You can find Naoshi's greeting cards here. She also has an Etsy shop, which is where you can procure these goodies (for me):
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Olympics-flavored! |
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