No, I didn’t, but Erin does! I am in love with her shop that dedicated to being all about the face fuzz. If you’re curious about her process, head on to her blog to see how it’s done.
And she can also draw other things besides beards too (!), and she sells her other beautiful quirky artwork on her other shop, erindollar.etsy.com
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I admire an artist who can think outside the square and Erin certainly does!
love the beards!!
i know there’s a lot of sharing of ideas that goes on in this age of the internet, but the #2 or #3 etsy seller, ashley g, has been doing something 99% similar to this for 18 months. http://www.designspongeonline.com/2007/07/bearded-men.html
wow, thanks for featuring me! glad people dig the beards. i agree with yve, ashley g’s work is awesome, plus she’s another portlander that’s into beards! hope i get to meet her someday.
love this post. i am a true beardo weirdo.
yve, I agree that ashley does some mean bearded fellas — thanks for pointing that out. As you’ve mentioned before (and I do agree with you) in this age nothing is new anymore! Although bearded men were around since forever, I think it’s interesting to see how others interpret the subject as well. 🙂
Love the beardage.
I LOVE Erin’s work and I am a proud owner of one of her fine beard creations: http://www.flickr.com/photos/yoursecretadmiral/sets/72157611357807547/