Auughh I missed out on getting a table before the deadline, which was my fault entirely. I was directed here by a friend in desperate hopes of finding someone who is willing to share half of their full table. I do have quite a bit of stuff so I can't squeeze into anything less than half...
Here's my work: http://finni.deviantart.com/gallery/
There will probably be additional empty tables that clear out by Saturday, so I don't think I'll be taking up all of your space the entire time. This happened at both Anime Boston AND Otakon last year, and both those conventions are bigger Anime Central, I think.
In return I will:
- Draw you pretty pictures!
- Make you food runs! Drinks on me ; ;
- Give you free stuff, like prints/posters/buttons etc. basically whatever I've got.
I don't have any problem watching your stuff/manning your stuff while you are gone either -- in fact, I do it for table neighbors all the time at other cons so it's not really an issue. : )
Thanks a lot in advance ; ;
Feel free to email me directly if you have space and would like to discuss details: damnitfinni@yahoo.com
-Finni
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Posted 27 February 2009 - 07:59 PM
Hey- I have a full table... if you are still interested ^^
Your art is beautiful BTW!!!
Your art is beautiful BTW!!!
.:: Hannah ::.
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Posted 07 April 2009 - 12:36 PM
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