




I went to The Alameda Point Antiques and Collectibles Faire a few weeks ago. It was a beautiful day and I walked around for hours just looking at all of the cool stuff. I was very inspired by all of the typography items, and collections of everything from baby doll legs to flower frogs. I have always been a collector. When I was little I had lots of collections, X-man cards, POGs, Calenders, hotel samples, PEZ Dispensers, Barbies, baby dolls, Old Lady Necklaces, beads, and on and on. I loved Collections! And I still love them. I'm not so much into physical collections anymore. I like to collect images that I make. Greeting card Licensing Collections. I love having a body (or collection) of work that goes together.