Sunday, November 10, 2013

I'm starting a news letter of sorts



I haven't made a blog post in a very long time, mostly due to the fact that I post constantly on google+

But ... I'm starting a newsletter of sorts ... so here's
a sign up form. I'm hoping to get the first newsletter out soon.

Newsletter of the UNDEAD

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

zombies reBOOT

I've been spending most of this week finishing up the remaining zombies that have already been funded for the +1000 zombies project and tweaking some of my various store fronts. I'm hoping to complete the tweaks on them all by late next week and have everything optimised ... wishful thinking ... so much work.

One thing I've been researching and investing a little time in is Etsy like stores. Etsy is fine and dandy and helped generate several sales for me, but with the fees and time limit on listings, its sort of got me upset. So I have looked in to other sites ... namely Rebelsmarket.com and Storenvy.com .

Between all 3 I am going to focus my attention on Storenvy, which has no fees, no time limits and fairly straight forward. I'm also going to keep some feelers out in the other sites with 10 or so listings on Etsy with links to other prints and stuff ( the plan in my head makes sense, I just can't describe it without getting verbose ... right +Paul Roustan ;P ) and I'm going to do the same thing with Rebelsmarket ... which takes 15% of sales btw.

And then I'm also going to sell at my own site .. idrawzombies.com

So ... go check out my slow but steadily growing collection on Storenvy http://zombies.storenvy.com
... and buy something so I don't have to live on Ramen Noodles all week. :)


Sunday, June 9, 2013

how hungers the horde?

In a conversation with the uber talented abstract artist +Abigail Markov we started talking about creating art for the sheer joy of it, and creating art to pay the bills. We both agreed that it is far more fun and rewarding to attack the canvas and create without worrying about what a client wants, or what might sell as a print. We agreed that when we create like this, it is often more appealing to our audience as well as ourselves. So why can't we do this each and every time we enter the studio? 

It's actually a good question that I don't have an easy answer to. I have a lot of 'excuses' as to why I can't, but not actual hard reasons. It's something I'm going to ponder for the next day or 3 ... feel free to give feedback on this.

One other thing we discussed a little is trying to figure out what the audience wants. More art ... sure. Videos of the art being created perhaps? Want some liner notes or audio clips to go along with the video that describes why we do what we do when we do it? How about On air hangouts where you can chill with your favourite artists while they work? Exclusive access to digital files, prints or even first chance at seeing the latest work ... and first chance to purchase it?

Would you pay for any of that to help support your favourite artist ... even if its just a couple dollars a month? Would programs like http://www.patreon.com/zombies  (or http://www.patreon.com/abigailmarkov for Abigail ) be something you could put a few bucks behind?

See ... if more fans and admirers put a few dollars, or even just 1 per month towards their favourite artists, it would allow them to spend a few hours less worrying about how to find the money to buy food for their kids AND paint for their next project ... and then everyone wins. You get to say you're a patron of the arts, or in my case, the dark arts ... and the artist gets to work with a little less worry.

So that's my question to you all tonight. What would it take to convince you to donate a buck or two to support your favourite artist? What would make you PROUD to become a patron?

Saturday, June 8, 2013

work when you can ... wherever you can


One problem that many artists face is finding time to get to the studio and get their ART on. Being a stay home Dad with 3 kids and all sorts of different kinds of busy I need to work wherever the hell I am. So ... a long time ago on the advice of my art mentor I bought a tackle box. The kind you use for fishing. Nearly everything I need to draw or paint can be stored in it, and I can take it everywhere. If I cut my paper down to 4x6 sizes ( or a bit bigger ) it can go in the box too. Small container with a tight sealed cap works well to hold some water and I'm all set.


So ... now when I only have 10 minutes to myself between putting the kids to bed and spending some QT with the MRS I can open it up, grab what I need and draw and paint until I'm dragged away from it. I've done this on the floor, at the kitchen table just before breakfast and even out on the deck while watching my 5 year old play in the sandbox. I've also taken the box with me to family get-togethers and various other outings.

The point is ... there's no excuse to not being able to find even a few minutes in the day to create some art. With some thought and creativity you can have something portable too. Even just a small sketchbook and a pen is all you need. Anyone out there have a small portable studio ... or at least something they carry with them most times? Let me know what you got!