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NEW ART!
WELCOME TO THE Nephilim COLLECTION!
Welcome to the all-new Nephilim Collection on Mothchildren's Society6, which will be uploaded over the next few days. This collection is composed of black and white collage and digitally illustrated pieces that belong to an artbook/autobiography being put together by Isaac, slated to be published sometime in 2017 at the earliest. 
After some internal debate, Isaac has decided they wish to make the art in the book available to the public in the many mediums society6 offers as a precursor to the artbook itself. Please enjoy the collection!
A personal favorite lipstick brand, particularly for its unusual colors. The brand also offers lipgloss (including a holographic one), as well as face and brow products, but to me its lipsticks are its main bragging point. Their products are cruelty-free and non-toxic, and they always have new collabs with other artists, or new themed products coming out. They also produce the clear jelly lip balm with a flower inside it that gained immense popularity in Asia, for $14.00, the same price as all their lipsticks. I am personally saving up to buy a series of blues and purples for my odd color-loving lips. Check them out at www.winkylux.com.
Mothshops: WINKY LUX
The business skeleton: Cards
LUST: moo.com
Business cards are a necessity for a startup business, and I've had my heart set on Moo's square, rounded-corner, every-card-has-a-different-back business cards. Unfortunately, while Moo's services are amazing and top quality, their standard for the amount of cards I needed was around $80, well beyond my price range. Enter a vistaprint ad I happened to see on tv. Vistaprint provides near-constant discounts, allowing me to purchase 500 cards for about $9.99, which is much, much better, and allows me to update the look of my cards as Mothchildren's information changes. 
If you can afford Moo, I do sincerely recommend them over Vistaprint, but if you can't, Vistaprint is of substantial quality as well, and carries a range of merchandise from clothing to stationery that you can get with your own logo or other chosen image. For example, I have a calendar full of my own art, which I have saved on the site and may put up on Mothchildren's storenvy along with several patches and shirts, which should be coming within, hopefully, the next few months, as I acquire more materials and access to silkscreening equipment.