The ones without dates are older photos I've been digging up, outtakes from previous sessions. Mostly shots that didn't quite work as product shots for the online store, but which were still interesting in their own right, or pictures of feeps that sold before I listed them online.
They don't have a date because the time stamp is screwed up, so I don't actually remember when they were taken (mostly 2005-2006). I'm sure I could find more precise information, but it turns out I am very lazy.
If I were really and truly with it I'd put the date of the feep in the tags, since I do carve the year of creation into the bottom of each feep, and I do tend to think of them by year to some extent (e.g., "This feep is very 2005"). But, as we have learned, I am not with it.
I'm a cartoonist and a sculptor. The cartoons are generally aimed at adults and tend to be Not For Everyone. The sculpts are my Feeping Creatures monster figurines and art, and are suitable for all ages. I do a lot of scfi-fi/comic conventions and art fairs where I sell the Feeps as part of my ongoing effort to increase the number of monsters in people's homes and offices.
I come up with the captions for these photos first thing in the morning, when I'm still half asleep. If they seem a little surreal sometimes that's probably why. You are more than welcome to comment with your own caption ideas.
4 comments:
I love this feep. I have noticed you have removed the year from the photos--any particular reason why?
Thank you! That bird feep is one of my favorites.
The ones without dates are older photos I've been digging up, outtakes from previous sessions. Mostly shots that didn't quite work as product shots for the online store, but which were still interesting in their own right, or pictures of feeps that sold before I listed them online.
They don't have a date because the time stamp is screwed up, so I don't actually remember when they were taken (mostly 2005-2006). I'm sure I could find more precise information, but it turns out I am very lazy.
ah...I thought it might be some art-related reason...screwed up date-stamps and laziness in digging up info is something I can understand very well...
The date stamps are great because you can see the evolution of feep styles (designs? species?).
If I were really and truly with it I'd put the date of the feep in the tags, since I do carve the year of creation into the bottom of each feep, and I do tend to think of them by year to some extent (e.g., "This feep is very 2005"). But, as we have learned, I am not with it.
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