Sponsor giveaway: Mia Christopher

Mia Christopher giveaway!

You know the week is off to a great start when there’s going to be more than one winner for a giveaway! 😉

This week’s fantastic giveaway comes from Mia Christopher, a multi-disciplinary artist based in San Francisco and is currently studying drawing and painting at California College of the Arts.

I’m a big fan of hers personally, so I’m really thrilled that she’s offering one original work titled Birthday Present, a 6.5“x8” original gouache on paper work that’s mounted to wood and coated in a clear resin to ONE lucky winner, and also a House print to another, which is a total of TWO happy people, yay!

Just leave your comment below (remember to hit “Submit” after you preview your comments!) and I’ll draw the name of the two lucky winners by 28th July!

See more of her work over at her website and also drop by her Etsy shop for prints and more!

UPDATE: Commenting has now closed, thanks so much for participating. The winner of this giveaway is Camila F & Dawn, as generated by random.org.

Review: Ammo, Mr. Spoqui & 22

Would you look at how time flies? If you think that the week just zips past, then weekends are just a blur over here. I hope you all had a lovely weekend, and I’m going to do a short review of the books that arrived in the mail last week if you don’t mind. (Yes, I’m painfully aware that I missed the Friday mark, AND the weekend personal extension!)

Ammo Magazine

Dave’s all about illustration and he’s the publisher behind Ammo Magazine that features fab illustrators around the world. The magazine is one of the smallest I’ve seen, but jam-packed with good stuff! It’s pocket sized so you can carry it anywhere, and a lovely layout to boot with generous sized text that won’t make you squint to read any of the interviews in there. Anke Weckmann’s illo is on the front cover this issue and ah, she never fails to make me swoon!

Get yours at Ammo Magazine!

Mr. Spoqui

I recently featured the band of brothers who call themselves Mr. Spoqui and I just couldn’t help getting an issue of their family zine! It arrived in the mail, lovingly packaged by Amba (the eldest) and everything just melts my heart. The zine is in a bilingual format of Spanish and English, and starts off with individual introductions, complete with a self-portrait! The zine then moves on to various topics including Jazz, poems (my fave!) and then music, with illustrations to accompany each segment. I really wish that families out there can come up with their own household zine to share, keep and to hold for generations to come.

Get your own at Mr. Spoqui’s Etsy shop!

22 zine

22 zine is an online magazine produced by Adam Beneke of twenty2wo, which is also available for purchase as a hard-copy. Lucky for me, I got the one that I could get a grip on! The zine isn’t just about illustrators — there’s a good mix of disciplines and various media involved. In this issue I’m fascinated by the work of Jessica Tremp who uses animals in her photographs.

Right now Twenty2wo is on a break, but you always get a copy of their previous issues to keep, or you can also read them all online!

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{I’m always up for new zines and books to read — in fact, I devour them! — so if you have any that you’d love to send over for me to have a look-see, contact me}

Milk and Cookies

Milk and cookies!

Friday is book review time and I haven’t forgotten! I need a little more time to prepare the post as it will be a post about three lovely ones that came in my mailbox this week.

And of course, what better way to ring in the weekend with some lovely news? Tali Gal-on’s (featured previously) new Milk and Cookies Etsy shop is now open and it’s filled with cute prints that will surely beat away those week-day blahs! Everyone needs a red balloon, don’t you think?

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