





This watercolor painting was created in 2012,
and it is currently updated on Etsy. :-)
🙏






This watercolor painting was created in 2012,
and it is currently updated on Etsy. :-)
🙏

I have created a new postcard using a simple black and white drawing that was being sold in my digital drawing shop.
For a long time, there were no new updates to the physical delivery shop (Etsy) because I worried that operating it would be too difficult due to customs issues.
Recently, however, the system seems to be stabilizing. Also, as time went on, I kept thinking about the joy of receiving something with physical form (materiality), which made me want to carefully send my drawings directly to the buyers.
I guess you could say I was getting a little tired of the changes brought about by AI.
Therefore, I have decided to run the physical delivery shop a little more diligently once again!

As I did that, my concerns about packaging also grew.
I recently finished a 3-month design course as well, and I felt the desire for the stories about my shop to be reflected in the packaging.

I also tried making new business cards and worked to change the atmosphere of the photos.




I also gathered only the face drawings from the pictures I drew for my drawing diary and made them into this postcard.


It was the first time I tried printing on tracing paper, and tracing paper seems like a very charming type of paper.



Here is the back of the business card.

The picture printed on tracing paper was first created using rubber relief printing, and then finalized with computer work using that image.


The tracing paper used to package original artwork and printed posters is made with an extended design to prevent the buyer’s hands from touching the paper when taking the drawing out.

The two postcards and the printed posters are currently available for sale on Etsy.
I look forward to your interest! :)


These images are the artwork intended for the art book.

Despite the busy days, I found I had quite a few drawings done, more than I expected.





Despite the busy days,
I found I had quite a few drawings done, more than I expected.
Actually, I recently bought a used iPad.
Now I can finally draw with Procreate too! When I drew this one, however, I didn’t have a Pencil yet, so I drew it with my finger. :)