New limited edition prints in the Shiny Squirrel shop!

by Samantha Hahn on September 30, 2008 · 6 comments

in Art, News, Studio

Tangled

Tangled. Lace

I’m excited to announce that my art is featured this month in the Shiny Squirrel shop! I created all new limited edition prints exclusively for Shiny Squirrel incorporating pattern, texture, and the figure into the same space. I also created some posters with sayings I’d like to put up in my home:

All images are limited edition prints either on matte photo paper with archival inks or on archival watercolor paper with said inks. Please check it out and spread the word if you like what you see. The announcement poster is below as well.

woman. pattern

Samantha Hahn for Shiny Squirrel announcement

Thanks for looking. Lots of love.

Tomorrow a post about tree huts!

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Dallas Shaw 10.01.08 at 8:34 am

love these on the top. Love love love

2 Samantha Hahn 10.01.08 at 9:07 am

Merci, sweet Dallas!! So glad you like!

3 Hijiri 10.01.08 at 11:16 am

oh my god, I love your “Tangled” series!!! So gorgeous!!!

4 Samantha Hahn 10.01.08 at 11:22 am

Thanks so much Hijiri. Jessica just told me she’ll be offering a discount if people put in Maquette at checkout! That’s cool. I’m posting it for all my readers on Friday! Thank you so much for the compliment!

5 yasmine 10.01.08 at 12:00 pm

this is beautiful samantha. i especially love the ones with the lacy clouds :)

6 Samantha Hahn 10.01.08 at 12:33 pm

Thanks so much Yasmine. That’s actually I pattern that I made and used as a blanket for her. FYI you can get a %20 discount at Shiny Squirrel on any print you want if you enter “Maquette” at checkout. Gonna post about that on Fri. There’s lots of fun stuff in the shop!

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