Saturday, November 20, 2010

You could say I've been busy...

Soooo...I've had quite the project this past year that has taken me away from my artwork. While it has taken up all of my time, it is already the greatest inspiration of my life. Here is my beautiful new daughter Lily!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

My art on lots of cool stuff...

I've got a new Zazzle store up featuring my pencil artwork on neato products likes magnets, mousepads, coffee cups, stickers, t-shirt and poster, cards etc.  

I haven't had much luck in the past with Zazzle, but I think the products are reasonably priced so I decided to give it another go.

For pencil art GO HERE AND SHOP
For watercolor and ink art GO HERE AND SHOP


create & buy custom products at Zazzle

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Artists Take Notice

This has been floating around the internet for a while...I'm not even sure where it originally came from to give the proper credit.  Artists heed this warning!!


Nothing chaps my hide like artists giving away their amazing skills for free.  Its hurts us..ya kno???


Every day, there are more and more Craigs List posts seeking “artists” for everything from auto graphics to comic books to corporate logo designs. More people are finding themselves in need of some form of illustrative service.

But what they’re NOT doing, unfortunately, is realizing how rare someone with these particular talents can be.

To those who are “seeking artists”, let me ask you; How many people do you know, personally, with the talent and skill to perform the services you need? A dozen? Five? One? …none?

More than likely, you don’t know any. Otherwise, you wouldn’t be posting on craigslist to find them.

And this is not really a surprise.

In this country, there are almost twice as many neurosurgeons as there are professional illustrators. There are eleven times as many certified mechanics. There are SEVENTY times as many people in the IT field.

So, given that they are less rare, and therefore less in demand, would it make sense to ask your mechanic to work on your car for free? Would you look him in the eye, with a straight face, and tell him that his compensation would be the ability to have his work shown to others as you drive down the street?

Would you offer a neurosurgeon the “opportunity” to add your name to his resume as payment for removing that pesky tumor? (Maybe you could offer him “a few bucks” for “materials”. What a deal!)

Would you be able to seriously even CONSIDER offering your web hosting service the chance to have people see their work, by viewing your website, as their payment for hosting you?

If you answered “yes” to ANY of the above, you’re obviously insane. If you answered “no”, then kudos to you for living in the real world.

But then tell me… why would you think it is okay to live out the same, delusional, ridiculous fantasy when seeking someone whose abilities are even less in supply than these folks?

Graphic artists, illustrators, painters, etc., are skilled tradesmen. As such, to consider them as, or deal with them as, anything less than professionals fully deserving of your respect is both insulting and a bad reflection on you as a sane, reasonable person. In short, it makes you look like a twit.

A few things you need to know;

1. It is not a “great opportunity” for an artist to have his work seen on your car/’zine/website/bedroom wall, etc. It IS a “great opportunity” for YOU to have their work there.

2. It is not clever to seek a “student” or “beginner” in an attempt to get work for free. It’s ignorant and insulting. They may be “students”, but that does not mean they don’t deserve to be paid for their hard work. You were a “student” once, too. Would you have taken that job at McDonalds with no pay, because you were learning essential job skills for the real world? Yes, your proposition it JUST as stupid.

3. The chance to have their name on something that is going to be seen by other people, whether it’s one or one million, is NOT a valid enticement. Neither is the right to add that work to their “portfolio”. They get to do those things ANYWAY, after being paid as they should. It’s not compensation. It’s their right, and it’s a given.

4. Stop thinking that you’re giving them some great chance to work. Once they skip over your silly ad, as they should, the next ad is usually for someone who lives in the real world, and as such, will pay them. There are far more jobs needing these skills than there are people who possess these skills.

5. Students DO need “experience”. But they do NOT need to get it by giving their work away. In fact, this does not even offer them the experience they need. Anyone who will not/can not pay them is obviously the type of person or business they should be ashamed to have on their resume anyway. Do you think professional contractors list the “experience” they got while nailing down a loose step at their grandmother’s house when they were seventeen?

If you your company or gig was worth listing as desired experience, it would be able to pay for the services it received. The only experience they will get doing free work for you is a lesson learned in what kinds of scrubs they should not lower themselves to deal with.

6. (This one is FOR the artists out there, please pay attention.) Some will ask you to “submit work for consideration”. They may even be posing as some sort of “contest”. These are almost always scams. They will take the work submitted by many artists seeking to win the “contest”, or be “chosen” for the gig, and find what they like most. They will then usually have someone who works for them, or someone who works incredibly cheap because they have no originality or talent of their own, reproduce that same work, or even just make slight modifications to it, and claim it as their own. You will NOT be paid, you will NOT win the contest. The only people who win, here, are the underhanded folks who run these ads. This is speculative, or “spec”, work. It’s risky at best, and a complete scam at worst. I urge you to avoid it, completely.

So to artists/designers/illustrators looking for work, do everyone a favor, ESPECIALLY yourselves, and avoid people who do not intend to pay you. Whether they are “spec” gigs, or just some guy who wants a free mural on his living room walls. They need you. You do NOT need them. Say NO to free art.

And for those who are looking for someone to do work for free…please wake up and join the real world. The only thing you’re accomplishing is to insult those with the skills you need. Get a clue.

If you agree with the above important information, please pass it along. The more people know, the faster we can correct this problem.

Friday, January 22, 2010

"Dawn" Cherry Blossom Tree Painting


New painting!  I love this one.  Watercolor and ink on Aquaboard.  I looove Ampersand Aquaboard.  If any watercolor artist read this and have never tried, I would definitely give it a go.  If it weren't so expensive I would do all my watercolors on Aquaboard. It is probably too gritty of a surface to use in portrait painting, or anything with fine details, but other than that its a great painting surface.

This painting is on eBay for auction here

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Sea Horse Hippocamp ACEO on eBay


Hippoccamp ACEO now on eBay!

check it out here

sweet, the holidays are over

Just like everybody else, I breathe a sigh of relief after the holidays are over. Didn't have much time for art, so now I'm full of ideas waiting to get down on paper.

2010 is starting off to be a great year for my art on ebay...selling lots of prints so far. This year will be the year I create a full fledged online store for my art. Oh yes, it will. I'm hoping if I say it enough the magic website fairies will just create one for me. ;-)

I have a major new drawing planning- a hamadryad, oak tree nymph. I'm going to try to make a thorough drawing tutorial as I work on this one, for anybody that's interested!