
Isn’t it time to trade in your boring button-y fridge magnets for some colorful Jellyfishmonster magnets?
{Thanks Denise!}

Isn’t it time to trade in your boring button-y fridge magnets for some colorful Jellyfishmonster magnets?
{Thanks Denise!}


Rakel is the designer behind Ingero, and being the creative sort — her talent doesn’t quite stop at just art. But it’s her drawings that capture my attention because everything is just so… round and curvy, and colorful too — sort of like album covers from the Beatles era.
She’s located in Central Florida, and she loves to hook with other artists in the area if you’re in that part of the world!

Love these jointed paper dolls by Rachael Baldanza of Balduffington. And because of how she describes her paper dolls —
Fully manipulat-able little paper people because you really shouldn’t manipulate real people.
I love her wit too.
Hi there and welcome to Pikaland! This is my personal playground where I write and research about art, creativity, and the pursuit of art entrepreneurship. Enjoy!
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