
More often than not, the U.S. Post will come through. Through rain and sleet and snow and the rest of their company's mantra, they'll deliver when they say they will.
But... BUT... there's the off chance that there is a freak snow storm, or a flash flooding, or even an unscheduled Kaiju monster attack will happen and it will throw the whole thing off kilter.
And so, the forces of whatever worked against the original version of this CAPTAIN MARVEL piece (which was sent out months ago) and it has inexplicably - much like Marshall, Will and Holly - went on a not-so-routine expedition and has landed itself in the mysterious Land Of The Lost.
My apologies to the original buyer of the piece. I'm positive that Jason sent the image as securely and quickly as he could, but unfortunately things just happen and there's just no way to tell when and where things will get lost in the mail regardless of how much tracking and insurance you put on it. I hope this will more than make up for the lost image and just as soon as I make it back home, this new image will be on its way to you. Thanks again for your understanding and patience.
12 comments:
I love your works!! they're amazing
Amazing works Eric :-)) love it!!! Congratulations!!!
Why I always buy the insurance when mailing art.
Woaahh, your work is... ¡¡¡WOAAAHHH!!!
Thanks for this blog.
(sorry, I´m from Spain and my english is very poor XDD)
happy drawings aren't my cup o' tea but the previous post with the book plates are pretty joosy, mann
I *almost want to draw a motorcycle
Great sketch, I like the expression.
love your style, very cool
Do you usually do these at the beginning or the end of your day?
Cause as it is you have the drawing stamina of a Kenyan!
I don't know where you find the time to be so dam productive.
awesome work.
amazing art!
Hi Eric!!...AMAZING blog...you're definitely not human
Gorgeous work as usual!!!
Such dynamic ink work!
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