Friday, August 1, 2014

Take me to the beach...



I've been inspired to create some ocean-themed library card art this summer, like this sea urchin (above) and starfish (below.) I love to hand-paint gold accents every time someone orders a print to give each print a personalized touch.




Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Mining for Minerals

Minerals are everywhere this year.  Here's just a sampling of some trendy mineral items to satisfy everyone's inner rock hound.



The shop KatieVernon is taking pre-orders for this ultra stylish and fun 2014 mineral calendar.  Love the colors and design of each mineral! 




How cute is that?  Here's a squirrel hanging out with a jasper brooch made by Portland jewelry maker Betsy Bensen.





This carnelian and purple seed necklace by RootsAndWingsJewelry practically glows with warm hues.






Go old school with this vintage minerals print from VintageInclination.






Add some amethyst bling to your cellphone with this case from DSBrennan Photography.

Friday, August 30, 2013

FLASH SALE!

I'm doing a flash sale on my moth and triangle art print on Labor Day Weekend.  The sale ends at midnight on Monday, Sept. 2.  This 8 x 10 inch print is normally $20, but during the sale, it's $12 — a 40% savings!  





To buy the print, visit https://www.etsy.com/listing/159339545/flash-sale-moth-on-triangle-art-print?ref=shop_home_feat



Wednesday, August 28, 2013

FLASH SALE!


I'm doing a 48-hour flash sale on Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 28 and 29, for my new succulents art print.  This 8 x 10 inch print shows succulents and cacti growing in the shape of a triangle.  It brings together my two loves — succulents and geometric art.  Normally the price is $20, but during the flash sale, the price is $12 — 40 percent off the regular price.




Here's a close-up of the print, which came out with beautifully saturated colors — even better than the original painting:




Friday, August 2, 2013

Artist Feature and Art Give-Away


FutureDesert's minimalist world of nature


I'm proud to feature the gorgeous minimalist world of crystals,  minerals, succulents and other specimens created by Los Angeles artist Hamish Robertson, owner of the online FutureDesert art shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/FutureDesert.

Keep reading to learn more about FutureDesert and to enter the random drawing give-away for a beautiful notecard set featuring his art.


Hello, Hamish.  Welcome to my blog.  Could you tell us a bit about yourself?

Hi Vickie, thanks for having me on your blog. I am an artist and photographer originally from Yorkshire, in England, now based in Los Angeles. Having only moved to California less than a year ago, I'm a little overwhelmed—in the best way—by the state. It's incredibly inspiring to be around and among such a variety of nature and landscape—having grown up in the countryside and then spend a decade in New York City it's refreshing to find that inspiration again.


I love the clean, minimalist aesthetic of your art and whole FutureDesert store.  

The aesthetic of the store is merely a product of the work within it. The works are spare, often minimal, because I like to isolate the focus of the work to accentuate the beauty of the item(s) depicted. 


Why did you decide to make art based on minerals and succulents?



I collected mineral samples as a child and have always found them to be so interesting to look at and touch. I love that even though there are defined mineral families, no two are ever truly alike. As for the succulents, they're just so pretty and intriguing. They don't make sense to me, which I like.


When I first saw your mineral art, I thought they were photographs of single mineral specimens.  Upon closer inspection, they are photo collages.  Could you describe your process?



Each of the Aventurine Mix series is comprised of either two or three of my mineral photographs, collaged to make new forms. A lot of people have told me they didn't notice that but I think that's a good thing—it speaks to my earlier comment of there never being a set shape for each mineral and thus contrasting textures or patterns can surprise you but don't really seem incorrect.



Lately you've added some gorgeous geometric art.  Could you tell us about those?

I'm really interested by the intersection of nature and man-made structures, even if they're just sidewalks or roads. I've been recording shapes and patterns in architecture, urban planning, and also just observations on urban walks, and recreating those in photo collage. The Made Rock series are all different concrete textures, Raised Rock is collaged from quartz mineral photographed, with the hues altered. The Black Rock series come from a broader view of the urban planning, looking at maps outlining the origins of some of my source material. They're almost like the other prints but I stop ten percent of the way into the process—hence "research print."

With such a new shop, what do you think you might introduce in the future?

I'm experimenting with inks made from plants… marble… and I would imagine there will be some cacti and bark soon.

Art notecard set give-away!



Hamish is giving away a set of six mineral notecards with envelopes to the lucky winner of a random drawing on my blog.  To enter, leave a comment below.  Earn extra entries by writing that you have posted about this article on your Facebook page, sent out a Tweet, added one of Hamish's art pieces to your Pinterest page, included his work in an Etsy treasury, etc.  The contest ends on Saturday, Aug. 17, 2013.  So that I can contact you if you win, please write your email address in your comment.  To help protect your email account from spammers, write it like this:  janesmith at gmail dot com.







Thursday, August 1, 2013

And the winner is....


Kara!  Thanks to everyone who entered the random drawing give-away for the quail library card art print!



Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Art Print Give-Away!

My latest creation is this print of my painting of a quail on a library card catalog card for the book “Quail Song.”  The book is about a clever quail that outwits an impatient coyote.


To enter the random drawing give-away for this quail print, just leave a comment below.  The last day to enter is Wednesday, July 31.  For extra entries in the contest, just tell me in your comment that you posted about the quail print give-away on your Facebook page, Pinned the quail print, Tweeted about it, put it in an Etsy treasury or came up with some other clever way to promote it.  Please leave your email address in your comment so I can contact you if you win.  For security reasons, most people like to write their address like this janesmith at gmail dot com.  If you can't wait for the end of the contest and want to get your hands on this print now, you can find it for $12 in my shop here:


SALE! - Four library card art prints


One of the best deals I have in my shop is a package of four library card art prints for $40, a savings of $8 compared to buying four prints separately.  You get to choose which four you want out of more than 100 designs in my shop.  Today I had some fun photographing some interesting combinations, like this one (above) that would fit in with an outdoorsy, tribal, southwest or mountain theme.  The link to the package of four is here:


Here's a set of four in celebration of succulents and gardens.



Another foursome, this time a sampling of North American wildlife.