The seasons according to Kozyndan...

  • May. 7th, 2008 at 1:10 PM
GrafBombLabbit
Back in November, I purchased a set of Kozyndan's "Seasons of the Bunny" prints from Atomic Books. I'd been waiting for them to release their fourth and final installment (Winter) before I ordered the set.

After that, they sat in my office in the shipping tube until a few weeks ago when we finally took them in to get them framed. Yes, they sat for a few months. I R slacker. It took about two weeks for that to get done. We finally got around to hanging them in our living room this past Sunday.

They looked really nice on the wall. But, because the glass was so reflective, I didn't think we'd be able to get a good picture of them. But, my wife (who recounts her version of the story here) managed to get a very good photo of them on the wall. And here they are...


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Originally uploaded by shellykang.


I have to admit I wasn't thinking quite straight when I ordered them. I mean, I saw the dimensions for the prints on Atomic Books' website but their true physical dimensions didn't really register for me until I received the prints. If you want to see a larger version of the prints on the wall, you can look here.

If you want to get a better look at these prints, you can check them out at Kozyndan's online shop. These particular prints are the first four listed at that link. But, the images don't really do justice to how they look in person. Also, here's a link to their LJ, [info]kozyndan. It's a good way to keep up on what they're up to.

Someday, maybe I'll have enough money to afford one of their panoramic pieces in original size...

Well... Just one more won't hurt.

  • Oct. 6th, 2007 at 9:10 PM
Junk in the Trunk
So, I've got plenty of tee shirts. I'm not bragging or anything. It's just a fact that I have enough of them that I have to make a conscious effort not to buy any more. But, there are exceptions...

Back in early September

Goodies within

I wonder what could be in here?

Atomic Books Sumo tee

Very nice! But, wait, there's more?

Mark Ryden "Micro Portfolio 3 - Bunnies and Bees"

Yay!