4.25.2007

Qee named street date?

"Tako Kichi" is what Enfu's Qee will be called.
Thanks for everybody's input.

On other news Enfu has been approved to sell works at the Akimatsuri this fall at BCC. By then a few new sets will be available to purchase...be looking forward to it.

Looking forward to my next print. It will be based on the Daruma doll. The series I'm planning will have a combination of Daruma and....drum roll....
matryoshka dolls.
This one'll be simply wierd looking.

4.15.2007

Help me name my Qee!


Well since Enfu's conception, it has come a long way. Qee's Toy2R has decided to mass produce my custom design Qee figure! Something I mentioned in my last post. I now need a name for this figure and am asking my readers to help me out. Please help me name my Qee. It was based off of my "Tako Truck" print, which is the first ever Enfu print.


Previously posted images of the back and front.
Also in other great news Blue Bottle Art Gallery has been selling alot of my new vehicle prints. The great thing about serigraphs are that they are affordable ways for me to distribute my works, but also, I get so attached to originals I don't want to part ways with them. In this way Blue Bottle does a great job presenting my works for the collectors out there who appreciate art. Thanks Blue Bottle!
In developing news. ENMA's annual Akimatsuri (Fall Festival) which happens every fall at BCC's campus is in the process of considering Enfu as an exhibitor! This is great because Enma's efforts in spreading Japanese culture is aligned with Enfu's efforts to portray my perspective of my experience of Japanese American east meets west themes. Enma and Enfu sound really close huh?
okay enough..now lets think of a name!


4.02.2007

Comicon a success!!








So this year's Emerald City Comicon was great for Enfu. Not only did we well alot of prints, but I met some awesome people.

I learned alot this year at the Con, and am very excited to do it again next year.

I met a lot of very cool people and some wierd ones as well. My favorite was this dude dressed as a tiger walking around, ....priceless.

Milton Cadogan, Lorraine, and Robt Mclees sitting next to me was a great encouragement, time flew by quick. They did some awesome sketches on request, and a couple times a line formed for them!

My very first sale of the Comicon went to Robert Khoo from Penny Arcade! I've been a big PA fan ever since I got into the video game industry, so it was a great surprise. I've always admired their work with PAX and Child's Play.

My daughter made her first ever Comicon appearance as she cheered her dad on...more like drooled on dad.

Thanks to Michio and Bunny Trail's Yukari Enfu was able to run smoothly from set up to tear down.

"SaKeG" first made its apperance at the Comicon but is now currently available from the website. It debuted strongly and both "SaKeG" and "SaKeG Q" combined were my second best selling prints!
Thank you for all your support!