P.O. Box 3652, Suwanee, GA 30024 USA
Active May - August
New Release(s): TBA
About Big Buddha
Jenny's brands are a product of her multi-faceted personality and wide range of interests. While Third Eye Designs and Wicked Collections reflects her love for the Victorian-era aesthetic, Big Buddha is for her love of color. The goal behind Big Buddha's products is to bring out a sense of nostalgia and simpler times.The name Big Buddha comes from her younger brother's nickname growing up as an homage to him. He will be collaborating with Jenny from time to time when designing streetwear and merchandise.Big Buddha will heavily be influenced by video games, anime, and 90's cartoons and will include products such as hats, hoodies, handprinted denim jackets, large-scale paintings, and more!
P.O. Box 3652, Suwanee, GA 30024 USA
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where do you purchase your art and office supplies?
A: I purchase most of my art supplies, office decor, and packaging from Amazon (you can find my Amazon storefront here), Hobby Lobby, Joann Craft Store, and Michael's Craft Store.Q: How do I send you something?
A: You can send items to: P.O. Box 3652, Suwanee, Georgia 30024, USA or gift me something from my Amazon wishlist here!Q: Do you accept orders placed outside of the U.S.?
**A: **Yes! Shipping rates apply according to the U.S. Postal Service prices.Q: Do you create custom artwork?
**A: **I am currently not creating custom orders until further notice.Q: The original art piece I wanted is sold out. Will you be making another one?
A: I do not generally make repeats of my original art pieces. Once an original is sold, it's gone forever! I create art as a form of expression for myself and because it's fun for me to continuously conquer a difficult piece. Once it's been completed and conquered, it's time for me to move on and work on the next challenge!Q: Why don't you make prints of your originals?
A: One-off original pieces are time-consuming, detailed, and meticulous. I believe when that much love, time, and effort is put into a piece, good luck and fortune is infused into it. That being said, I do not create prints of my originals because I believe some of the good fortune will be lost from the original piece. I wouldn't want to take any of it from my clients! The only exception to this rule is if the original has NOT been sold to a client (i.e. if I were to keep the original for myself, I will create prints of it).