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My Chipotle Problem

Hi, my name is Dave, and I have a Chipotle problem.

If you’ve been following me on Instagram, I’ve been posting photos of my food and hashtagging them #dorklord for a few years because I know it’s dorky to post photos of your food on the interwebs for other people to see.  Especially my Chipotle lunches! And if you’ve been following me for a while, you know I send out postcards to anyone that asks to be on my mailing list from time to time because, well, I can. (If you’re not on my list, ask me, and I’ll add you! No obligation on either of our parts) Usually, I send a black and white photo I did with my Holga cameras, as I’ve told you about in the past.

Anyways, you can see where this is going, right? I decided I had to rock it old school and send out photos of my Chipotle lunches.  (Well a small portion of them anyways. I have over 200 forks from all the Chipotle meals I’ve had. But that’s the subject of another post another time) I had to send them because people have always shared their food photos, right?

24 Chipotle lunches
Yep. 24 meals!

On the back of the card, I put:

This is what people used to do, right?

#foodphotos #Chipotle #seemslegit

#dorklord

 

I sent out about 125 copies of the card and have a hundred or so left.  People told me they laughed out loud when they got it, and it was my best card ever! lol So much for my Holga art!

Chipotle is enabling me for the next few months with their Chiptopia Promotion! I’m all over that!

If you want on my list, let me know!

Liberate Your Art Postcard Swap 2016, Part II

I could probably tell you that I purposely planned to do the LYA Postcard Swap blog post as two parts, but, the truth is… I had some cards in another spot from the ones in Part One! And, I’ve gotten a few new ones too! Post Cards 1

Clockwise from top left is one of Jacques Williamos‘ natural color rabbit cards, Terry Owenby‘s  multi media collage, Lynn Radford‘s colored pencils and Deanie Houghtaling’s paint brushes.

Post Cards 2Karen Johnson’s painting of irises and Lisa Comperry‘s photo of Houston’s skyline.

Thanks again to all the artists that shared their work!