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                       "Botanic Flow"
New week and lots to tackle and do. Listed my new piece "Botanic Flow" in the shopify shop along with a 15% off discount code. Use code LOVE at checkout and reap the rewards! ❤
Today no matter what I'm finishing the Buddha. Just need to put some chakra things on and finesse a few areas and wire it up. Excited for the collector to have it at long last! Its been fun and fantastical.
This is going to be my big project this Spring- painting the ceiling of Chateau Meremont and creating a dramatic cloudscape. I'll be traveling to Idaho and meeting an old friend for the first time. I love being able to create for wonderful people-it's the highlight of what I do. That being said-ceilings are a bitch and Im already in training for it at the gym. Strengthening everything... and Im looking up some hacks for ceiling painting and bracing your neck to make life easier. But this will be gorgeous and fun-looking forward to it.
Today is Webinar day as I learn to use new work platform- fingers crosssed its easy and I grab some freelance jobby jobs. I'm also excited to announce my whole business is getting upgraded this year and soon! I'll be offering large scale prints on paper and canvas as soon as I get time to load everything up into the shop. I'll be my own print on demand tornado! Whoooosh!
Finishing records and Buddha this week and THEN I can plot world domination! 😂
Have a great week everyone-don't catch the crud!
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