Moving/sale.
It's been a little bit of time in between my posts and I really feel like i'm failing a little bit because of it. But there is a good reason. It's not for lack of work, although it's been coming slower these days.
I have recently picked up anchor and set sail for the beautiful state of California. The family and I have been talking about the trip for a while and an opportunity to make the dream come true and help my father at the same time came up so we jumped on it.
I have spent the past nine months in a small town in northern California called Half Moon Bay. I grew up there. My father still owns his house there. The house has been in need of some fixing up for some time now so i moved my family in to lend a hand. We got some biig things crossed off the list but the second leg of our voyage has now arrived.
We are calling the south our home now and have found a nice little spot in Glendale. This is a very fresh move. Less then a month now. Still ironing out a few creases, doing lots of unpacking. While we were in Half Moon Bay we opted to put the makority of our things in storage. So now i am experiencing this overwhelming feeling of being reunited with so many of my belongings that i have not seen since we left Austin. I missed my books and my records more then words can discribe and i never want to ne apart from them for that long ever again. But there are some things i am wondering about. How long do i really need to hand onto and edition of 25 linoleum prints that i've never shown and only sold a few of?
I have an idea i am going to but some thought into. I want to do a massive print sale. Like bundles of 5 to 10 for very little money. Kind of like mystery bundles. I'm not sure if any one would be interested in this (please let me know if you are). I've even considered selling them for shipping and handlig costs, literally giving them away for free. I just can't bare to throw them away or put them on the street. And there are just way too many to send to people.
Who knows, it could be something fun to have up on the shop.