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Home » About Me » Eat to Live, Live to Eat Prints

Eat to Live, Live to Eat Prints

While I am not cooking (or eating) I enjoy working with my hands in other ways.  I’m an artsy, craftsy gal who loves creating all kinds of things.  One thing I have always enjoyed making is pictures.  Over the past few years most of my drawings and illustrations have followed a certain theme.  Cakes, vegetables, sushi, you get it.  Paired with a similar fascination for Sailor Jerry style tattoo flash, a series was born.  I modeled my blog design after one of my favorite pieces, which is now available as a print in my Etsy Shop.  

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