My weekly ASS post. Topic: Dragons!
I've always loved woolly mammoths. Because of advances in DNA research I hold onto hope that one day I'll actually see one.
This is how most of my fish start, as small thumbnails in my sketchbook (these were all done while I was on the phone). This was the last page in my sketchbook that I've been doodling in for the past two years (May 05' was my first recorded date in it) so I thought I'd show it. Stay tuned to see these beauties in all their glory in the upcoming days...
Thanks for the great name Larry.
Okay so I've got a lot of fish lying around and I figured my #50 fish posting would be a good time to release them into the wild. So if you'd like to have one, shoot me an email (kennon(at)kennonjames.com) and let me know. They're $35 a piece + $5 for shipping and handling, 8.5x11 b&w (no screens or colors, that was all done in Photoshop, this is just for the original lineart). Many of the fish have already been sold and I'll be posting comments on the ones that have already swam upstream (sold). Thanks!
Inspired by my new fish Earl, who's a black moor goldfish.
Okay I know, not the most original name but I'm on the third day of my cleanse so my brainpower's not the best right now.
This is the 50th fish drawing I've posted. Whew.
Last week's posting to the ASS blog. Topic: Tattoo.
My weekly post to the ASS blog. Topic: Rollergirls.
This is the one of many posts I will have in different forums about how bad UPS sucks.
Don't ever use them. They are incompetent (the drivers don't check signatures, in my case someone who's name starts with a D signed for my package, the driver just entered that it was signed by "Kennon"), their computer system is seriously flawed (if the computer doesn't recognize an address it just randomly generates a new address, in my case the wrong name, address, city, and zip, I guess I should feel lucky it got in the correct state), and their customer service is rude (I had two people actually hang up on me because I kept asking questions they couldn't answer).
So long story short; my father used UPS to mail some sculptures to me that I did when I was a kid. He used my correct name, correct address (he left out drive), correct city, correct state. UPS, in their automated wisdom sent it to the wrong person (who signed for it), wrong address, wrong city, and wrong zip. This was double-checked by no one. No logic that I can see was used to get the package to the correct address. Isn't this why we have RETURN addresses on everything? And now, items that are priceless to my father and I are presumable lost forever. (This has happened to me twice in the last month)
So for those of us who use the various mailing systems to do business. Be warned, UPS is not to be trusted. I never will again.
~K