Sunday, August 9, 2009

Zazzle Shop

My Zazzle shop is starting to come together and now has a couple of dozen images posted on multiple products. My next project with the store is to create some products using some of my photography. A limited selection of my photo products (cards and magnets only) is already available from the Art For Critters Zazzle shop which you can find by visiting them at http://zazzle.com/artforcritters

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Midnight and Sunshine know full well that they are not supposed to be up on the table. The temptation is too much when their owner sets up some props for a party and then vanishes into the kitchen to make some snacks for her soon to arrive guests. Sunshine decides to try her hand at crystal gazing, and Midnight looks on eagerly. The question on his mind is "when is my next catnip party", whereas Sunshine is more curious about treats.
This piece is an ACEO (2.5 x 3.5 inches miniature). Its painted in acrylic on 140 lbs watercolor paper. Its available on ebay right now. http://shop.ebay.ca/merchant/cheerfulart4u

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Some listings now up on ebay. More to come.

Hi there. Just wanted my friends to know that as promised three of my new ACEOs are now up on ebay. There are more to come. All thats needed is for me to list them...which I will do ASAP. :0)

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Quick Update for Midnights fans...

Hi There,

I have ten new Midnight and Sunshine pieces on the go. For some strange reason I prefer to work in batches. They are nearing completion. Coming soon to ebay. :0)

Saturday, July 4, 2009

End of a busy week.

Hello,

I just wanted to appologize for not being around much. I have had a really busy week and haven't created anything new, except for many sketches which I will make into paintings soon. I have just hand cut 64 new ACEO blanks, and I'm excited to get painting again as soon as I can! Some of my newest Midnight and Sunshine sketches will make adorable ACEOs. I will be listing those new ACEOs on ebay.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Midnight and Sunshine Save the Day

I am currently working on my first kids book which I plan on publishing as soon as I can get it all together. Having never written a book before I didn't know how long it would take and believed it would be finished by now. Then again I didn't really take in account that I still need time to create an income, market my work and also have a personal life. But believe me, although its happening more slowly then I would like, it is coming together. I have four more illustrations to do, and two or three I want to re-do before I can be totally happy with the results. Then I will enter the production stage. I'm quite excited about my story. I have been priviledged to have such amazing friends in the art community, three of whom have read and critiqued it for me. At this point I would love to thank Jo Lynch, Janice Rickard and Norma Yue for their wonderful feedback. Hold on guys...its still coming, and I will keep you posted!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

The Learning Continues...

Over the past two years since I started selling my art I have been forced to face my fear of the unknown and learn how to do things I never thought I would do. It occurs to me that things like using widgets (created with widget builder tools on selling sights) or creating unique listing templates are things that not so long ago were totally alien to me.

I am rather proud of the fact that I am doing things once unknown. My art is evolving and so is my confidence in my own abilities to market my work. As much as ebay forces artists to under value their work it does provide a great learning platform for beginning artists. There you will find a fantastic community of supportive and experienced artists who are very happy to help a newbie in their world learn the ropes. Through ebay I have gained a network of friends and a level of exposure that few other sites offer. As I move on to selling through other sites I will continue to list on ebay where I feel at home and I have a small following of the greatest fans collecters an artist could wish for.