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Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ

Halfway through 2016 is when I decided to bring "Awesome, thanks" to life so I could have a place to show, share and document my artwork. It was a different world back then, and making it as an artist and getting such a wide audience to actually see your work wasn't something I ever thought could happen so swiftly. I got very lucky. I had pretty much barely made any miniatures at this point, just started out and had a small portion of things to showcase. @dailymini took a chance, interviewed me and shared the video of my miniature Silkscreen Press on their Facebook page. It quickly started growing and growing, gaining over 5 million views. That number seems more achievable with what social media has become today, but in 2016, that was an enormous achievement and I couldn't believe it was happening to me. A number of news outlets and pages were covering my mini Silkscreen Press and it was quickly making its rounds. My account started gaining thousands of followers overnight and people were reaching out, asking me to make them artwork! It was crazy!! I never thought that people would actually want to buy stuff that I made with my own two hands like that. I couldn't believe it then and I can't believe it now. "Awesome, thanks" is going on 10 years this July, and I am still beyond grateful to Kate from @dailymini for giving me that opportunity...she gave me my entire art career right from the jump, and I can't say thank you enough for that. It's been so wonderful to discover what "Awesome, thanks" would be over the last decade and to find myself and my art through it all, with so many incredible people that have become so important to me. So many friends made and so many life changing opportunities I've taken part in because you've all allowed me to share my work for the last 10 years. I've got a lot of (maybe more than ever) new ideas and projects in the works for 2026 and I'm very excited, thankful and happy to show them to you as the year unravels. Thank you all for (almost) an unbelievable decade of doing this, I can't wait to look back in 2036 and see what another decade has produced! Much love to you all! Awesome, thanks! ππ
*had* to share @minihouseonthelineβs holiday gift this year! π€― check out what this @venuslaowa lens can do!! π₯ the opening shot shows it paired with an autodolly from @neewer. π follow @minihouseontheline to see how sheβll use βem to shoot mini magic all year long! πΈβ¨interested in more of her tools of the trade? π οΈyou better believe she has a tools link on her website! π
gifts from @tinydollhousenyc. π featuring a working tape dispenser by @ulusminiaturas and gingerbread man by @minimadeinitaly_.
oh, honey no!! oh yessss. π― teresa layman taught this farm stand workshop at @tombishop_chicago earlier this year and exhibited her final finished masterpiece at @philadelphiaminiaturia this weekend. this honey house from aunt beaβs honey farm (get it?! π) has everything you could dream of. π and yes, thereβs an entire cotton candy stand on the other side! π€―
that lil smile!! π @teenytinytaylorminiatures came from st. louis to wow the crowd at @philadelphiaminiaturia and her husband couldnβt have been more proud to share this grilled cheese and tomato soup mini. π₯Ή complete with a @goldfishsmiles in the @campbells soup! π₯π₯£π₯«π‘π§π₯ͺ
reunited with our dear friend @minimadeinitaly_ at @philadelphiaminiaturia! π₯§ manuela will be teaching a workshop at @tombishop_chicago where her students will learn master miniature techniques to create their very own pie-making table! π hope to see you all this coming april 2026 in chicago! π°

caviar by @mziadsamia from @philadelphiaminiaturia coupled with @dancerobot.phlβs cheesy mentaiko omelet featuring a jidori egg, cooper sharp cheese, mentaiko mayo and scallion. π³
caviar by @mziadsamia from @philadelphiaminiaturia coupled with @dancerobot.phlβs cheesy mentaiko omelet featuring a jidori egg, cooper sharp cheese, mentaiko mayo and scallion. π³

caviar by @mziadsamia from @philadelphiaminiaturia coupled with @dancerobot.phlβs cheesy mentaiko omelet featuring a jidori egg, cooper sharp cheese, mentaiko mayo and scallion. π³
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