I had my eye on this little machine for quite some time. Robust, square little contraption to fulfill all my Gocco printing needs, my life has been all but meaningless until you were delivered into my life via a nice delivery man from the Royal Mail.
Yesterday I had a play with my fancy Gocco printer and I am pleased to announce that all of my prints for the Men's Shoes Shoe Bag have come out clean and crisp with not even a small faded line. (To see what I'm talking about, go to www.geehowquaint.com) Today I will try to come up with a fancy design for the Gocco demo I am giving at the Art Works Galleries in Newcastle on June 5th. I hope to dazzle and amaze.
Speaking of dazzling and amazing...I took my tiny printed artworks to a framer yesterday. I admit, I was a bit nervous, as there were all sorts of large art pieces hanging about the place. When you show people your artwork, it is so stressful. Will they hate it? Perhaps you are the only one that recognises your genius. Anyway, the nice man with the glasses behind the cluttered desk did not grimace or snort, which I take to be a positive sign in that he at least didn't think my prints were rubbish.
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