Book is Done!

Well folks the book is done. Last pass has been completed and I am on to the next project, ornaments, ornaments, ornaments! I can’t believe I have already finished all 21 illustrations, it feels like I just started. I am happy with how they all ended up. Once the book is printed, I will let everyone know so you can get yourself a copy.

Here is one more piece from the book, I was very happy with how I captured the lighting.

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Back to ornaments, I am going to sell my ornaments on Etsy this year, once I have some stock I will post a link to the shop so you can get them. My new ornament this year is going to be “4 calling birds”. If it comes out as good as I am imagining I will be super happy. I will also of course have a bunch of snowmen and hopefully some “Turtle Doves”.

New Work

Ah October, month were I set my sites far too high. I always desire to finish about 100 pieces this month. I finished 22 so far.

The first 21 were for the book “I Love You Every Second”. Yes this means the book is coming to a close for me. Soon I will be sending off the illustrations for press. Working with 6 families, illustrating digitally, and making the book cohesive with these elements, was a challenge I feel I conquered. I can’t wait to see it all in print.

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The 22nd piece I finished is for the upcoming Maine Illustrator’s Collective Show The Classics Reimagined. Here is my piece for the show:

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Now with 4 days left in the month lets see if I can finish the last 78.

Halloween T-Shirt

Screen printing is a side interest of mine. I would love to play with designs for screen printing more. I have been doing some t-shirt designs here and there for two years. The Halloween Party t-shirt for 09′, I feel, shows my starting to get the hang of designing with fewer colors by better utilizing the shirt color.

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Happy Halloween!

Craft Fair Recap

The craft fair was a few weeks ago but I haven’t recapped yet! Ehawk and I shared a table at the Union Square, Urban Country Craft Fair. CraftFairTable
We both had some wacky art. My favorite piece of Ehawk’s was a Cowboy Centaur, seen in front. It was creepy and kept up with the theme of the fair.

One of my magnets was a cowboy, but it was my only attention to the theme. I didn’t even remember to wear my cowboy boots the day off and I have awesome red ones that I got in Texas. I had meant to.

People that purchased my art fell into three categories, moms, little boys, and quirky grandmother types. The later two were the main purchasers of 9 out of 16 magnets. The moms were interested in prints of my letters. There is no set for sale, just individuals. Other interesting people visited our both and gave to us in different ways. One gentleman walked up smoking a pipe that was hand carved, it’s shape was a fairy winding around a mushroom. It was exquisite. Upon commenting on the pipe he then pulled from his bag three other amazingly carved pipes all dating back to the 1800’s.

At the end of the day Ehawk and I both felt pleased with our experience. The exposure and chance to send our art out into the world was excellent. It has given me the gumption to start an etsy account and finish up those letters and see about self publishing them as a book.

Completion of Stamps

Over the summer the only vacation resort I managed to get to was the Wii Sports Resort. I learned how to fly a plane and visited all of the suggested sights. As well as said hello to all the people on the island by popping their balloons, it made them happy, really, they jumped up and down for joy. Tonight I completed my fifth and final stamp for my flight training and I am honestly happy to have this finished and behind me. It was a lot of fun but, that goal was hanging over my head. This is why I don’t play a lot of games, I get way too serious about them. I have a desperate need to finish what I start.

Other more meaningful goals and projects I have had recently were also completed today. In the wee hours of the morning I finished Bram Stoker’s Dracula, one of the 100 Books on the Everyone Should Read List I found at the beginning of summer. Since I found the list I have been reading every night after I finish drawing to chill out before bed. Finishing Dracula marks my 33rd book off the list. The next book I am going to read is a derivation from the 100 list, Anthony Bourdain’s Kitchen Confidential, I am jazzed to start this book.

My final goal finished today was signing up all four faculty members for the SCBWI New England Annual Spring Conference Illustrator Academy. Everyone is excited and ready to get to work planning the day. For now I am not going to reveal anything more about who or what.

Now to work on painting “I Love You Every Second”

New Sculpy Work

I love to work in sculpy. It helps me think outside of my normal comfort zone. I feel much freer with what I am creating. Usually I use sculpy to make Christmas ornaments, however, this Saturday I am going to be in a craft fair and I wanted to make some creatures for it. So I made magnet heads. They have all been a treat to make. I continue to have new ideas, I can’t wait to make them all!

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Favorite Magnets

Magnets Round 1

4 Month MIA

In the past four months summer has come and gone. Fall has begun and this is the time I try to get back on top of my life. This is the time of year I set resolutions. I think one of the resolutions most people have is, start their blog. I am going to stick with that trend and start to be more active on my blog.

As with the resolutions there are also projects that are always present in the fall and winter months that I am beginning. A craft fair, finishing a self-published book, preparing next years Illustrator Academy, the Halloween T-shirt, starting Holiday Cards, Christmas Ornaments, two shows, and fitting in taking care of a baby.

This has been a jam packed year with a lot of growth learning how to manage time in a way no school or job could teach you. Even with the time suck of a baby, I try to stay committed to being creative or drawing everyday. I have stuck to that pretty well. Here are a couple of sketches that have made it to a blog I frequent, Sugar Frosted Goodness.

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This are part of the self-published book by Sandra Hinds. The work continues with a hopeful finish by the end of the month. Presently the book is calling and for today, cheers!

Awesome Conference

After a years worth of work, back and forth emails, and phone calls a fantastic conference was held in Nashua NH. This was the annual Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) New England (NE) conference and my first conference aiding in the organization. My main task was gathering the faculty and then helping them to organize the day for the Illustrator Academy (IA), an intensive for participating illustrators. Anna Boll started this new tradition the year before, but was a little too busy running the whole conference this year to organize the IA too. We illustrators are very happy it is becoming an integral part of the conference, so much so we even had representation from Florida. NE is potentially becoming a home base for illustrators.

Our faculty this year include Chad Beckerman, Phil Falco, Gareth Hinds, and Anne Sibley O’Brien. The focus was the graphic novel. We learned that the graphic novel is a beautiful art form, with a limitless definition, and a load of work. It takes a dedicated soul to create one. As well as requiring you to have a story which is truly best told in this format. Every faculty spoke to the class, we had an in-class assignment, and a critique of that assignment and the homework assignment. We packed the day as full as we could. Four hours just wasn’t enough time. However, I feel certain that the majority of our class was happy with our program. Personally, I got good feed back about my assignments and I look forward to continuing on them.

For the over all conference I was ill prepared to represent myself. I had a poster in the showcase. Although, I am very happy with the piece, I know it wasn’t the strongest piece for the topic. The idea came out rather institutional. Even still “it felt like breathing” when I was working on the piece. I had only the midnight hours to work on this painting and I never felt tired.

Watercolor was the medium of choice. Recently I have been using watercolor for all of my finished work, even though in the past I have used only colored pencils. This isn’t to say I am intending to abandon my colored pencil art. At present it is nice to have a speedier way to create.

I think both ways of coloring my work are showing up as me and both are fun for me. They have a similar feel to their finish. However, the watercolor has a looseness that I can’t achieve with colored pencil. My greatest desire is to be looser with my art. When I sketch, lines are every where there is activity within my sketch. I don’t think that is transferring over completely to my color work.

When I get to color I want full body saturation, with colored pencil you have to draw for layers and layers to get this. For watercolor my training taught me a strange way to begin, it calls for only glazing ontop of a shaded under painting. The only colors that were taught to me were Alizarin Crimson, Prussian Blue and Cadmium Yellow, so that is where the majority of my exploration has been. There is a full rainbow of colors out there I want to try them all and see how they work together.

Which leads to my other problem. With colored pencils I can layer color on top of color. You can’t do this forever in watercolor, you end with mud. I know how to not do that but, I have this feeling there is a better medium for me to work in. The next step, try out what I think will work. Talk to you after some experimenting!