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The Annual Dare

The Annual Dare

Created with a found photograph from the 1940s, my imagination and my typewriter.

Summer Crush

The Day Before…

Made with my Brother Charger 11 and my dark imagination…

Pollution in the Valley

This print, along with many others, can now be purchased at my ETSY!

The Cliff’s Edge

A found photograph with a dark, possibly evil story typed on it with my Brother Charger 11.

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since i met you

This work can be purchased HERE.

Created with my Brother Charger 11, my imagination and an old post card set I found from 1949.

I Want to See the World With You

“I want to see the world with you.”

Her gaze froze on me as a smile curled on her mouth.

“Really?”

“Yes. And not just that.”

She grabbed my hand and held it tight. “What else?”

I smiled. “What else…”

“Come on, don’t tease!” she said as she scooted up next to me and kissed me on the neck.

“I want to do so for a long, long time.”

Her smile faded and her eyes widened so much I could almost see my reflection in them. Her hand squeezed tighter and she put her free arm around me and pulled me in for a kiss.

“How long?”

“You know what I mean.”

“Do I?”

I smiled at her and ran my hand through her hair in the back the way she liked it, and she gave me three short, quick kisses.

“Come on. Tell me what you mean!”

I smiled again, kissed her once, and whispered the answer into her ear.

Made with my Brother Charger 11 typewriter made on old sheet music I found at a yard sale.

The Final Moment

They paused and posed for a quick photograph…

…unaware it would be their last.

Checking Out

Every Tuesday he checked out a book,

trying to get up the nerve to ask the cute librarian on a date.

Made with old library supplies and my Brother Charger 11 typewriter.

The Lonely Man

The elderly man sat in his easy chair waiting with diligence  for his only regular visitor…

…his mailman.

Made with my Brother Charger 11 and a vintage envelope mailed in 1927.