Papirmass November 2017 Subscription Box Review

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Papirmass is a monthly art print subscription. Each month, you’ll get an art print to satisfy your art and cultural curiosity – delivered right to your doorstep. You’ll never have trouble adding a new art print for your collection since Papirmass is the perfect way to discover new and upcoming great artists. It ships worldwide (with free shipping!) from Canada.

The prints are wrapped in custom-printed rigid mailers perfect to protect the print from awful weather. There’s also an invitation to share our personalize print display on social media.

This month’s artist is Hiller Goodspeed. He enjoys simple styles and methods. He also uses his art like a diary to express his feelings and thoughts.

“Hide Away Hide Forever Inside Your New Safety Tube” Print. This bald little guy is hiding in a paper towel tube, the message is sweet but I feel the art is a bit weak.

“I Want To Go Home Now” Print. I feel this way sometimes but I can’t say that a freckle faced orange represents this for me. Personally, I feel like my daughter and nieces could make this in about five minutes.

A Picnic That Lasts Forever & Friends Who Never Have To Go Home” Print. The drawing says nothing to me but these words have left me thinking they are talking about family. I am so fortunate to have a tribe that gets me and loves me unconditionally.

“I’m A Good Thing Just The Way I Am” Print. Once again, a great message with childish art behind it. This one might be my favorite because I have a soft spot for aliens.

“I Will Do My Best! For As Long As I Can” Print. This makes me think of the little engine that could and does. The simplistic art is leaving me wanting so much more.

On the back side of each print is the name of the piece and dimensions…

This month includes a finish-the-drawing activity that you can share using #yaymail. For extra fun, make sure you caption your new creation.

You have to learn to feel confident about the prospect of failing because it’s so inevitable.

The quote card this month was perfect. A reminder that failure is part of the process and things can’t get better if you get discouraged prior to trying again. This is a great focal point for our family command center this coming month.

Papirmass normally brings me art that is easy for me to appreciate but this month I am struggling. All of this reminds me of something I would find at the local elementary school. The sayings on each picture are on point but the art is juvenile at best. I hope next month brings me something to enjoy and to help strengthen my art appreciation skills.

What did you think of this month’s prints from Papirmass?

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