Sunday, December 01, 2013

tis the season... and my brain is on hyper overdrive

good morning!!  it's not quite as cold as it's been.
good thing too,  as the log i put in the woodstove at 4am hadn't really caught, and things were cooling off down here. but thankfully  not quite enough for DA BOY to scream his fool head off at the very top of his lungs.

now i am so excited to show you, a photo of one of the prints.
 i liked it so much i signed it! ( yes the photo of the print is terrible but the print itself is WONDERFUL and i will take better photos for etsy)
i am giving my eyes a short rest and then continuing on with photographing and printing of the nest series and of the bird series.
and i will be taking much better pictures of the digital prints and uploading to etsy.

meanwhile i started a second series of nest paintings, these are larger, and i am hoping will be a worthy successor to the first series.
the second series at this point is planned to be 6 paintings of 8x10 with a larger print size, of i think maybe 11X14 (which at this point will have to be commercially printed)

as many of you can see there are some changes going on around here, one is i have returned to daily posting on the blog. this is something i did for years then stopped when i realized people actually read me!...... i guess now i am thinking ok-- the more the merrier, although it may take me a bit to find my way again.

now today, i am continuing with yesterday's list.--

right now, i have a billion creative things going on in my head, series of paintings that i had planned as books, series i want to paint, crafts that i do, that i want to put together instructions for so the art isn't lost, and all the other things i been babbling on about.

over the years i learned that it actually is pretty easy (in a way) to do some really big projects by writing down an outline in a notebook.
i take a part of a page for where i am (that's where i am starting from)
i have a page for where i need to end up
then i plan the steps in between
i use post it notes in different colors for things such as  'supplies needed'
and then i sit and figure what i need to do step by step
the other thing i do, which normal people may not have to do, is transfer each step to it's own index card
and then only put the ONE CARD in front of me where i can see it.
(don't laugh, but it's how i clean the bathroom too- it's also how i planned the garden, the freezer meals, batch cooking etc-- i just wish i wasn't housekeeping impaired, you can actually write in the dust on the bookcases, and we named the cobwebs!)

so for the print project, where i am starting from is completed paintings
where i am going is digital prints available through etsy
my steps are:

  1. research cameras 
  2. research how to take art prints
  3. research lights and lighting
  4. take photographs of the paintings under different lighting to test the best
  5. sort, and prep the digital files for printing
  6. research printing options, paper and inks
  7. test print and quality check
  8. print
  9. coat with uv coating
  10. research shipping options
  11. add costs up
  12. write listings
  13. photograph prints

i may have some sub steps and if i do i list them on the back of the index card
i hope this helps someone as when i was first learning how to make dolls (way back in the late '70s)
i remember how overwhelmed i was when i realized what i had to do and how much work i had ahead of me......i couldn't think straight!, then one day i decided to do it this way and everything clicked!
i reached most of my goals (the biggest one was to be in Nutshell news magazine and to get a cover, and yes...yes i did!)

my main project is the etsy store,  but i also have a second project of submitting to agents
and a third project of planning a kickstarter (that one is after the etsy store)

i can suggest if you need to plan a project try it this way... and remember to research in between
if you need a suggestion leave a comment and i'll try to help you figure your steps.

ok, i am finished with my second cuppa, the cats are sprawled like little furry rugs in front of the woodstove.
i am going to finish transferring my layout to the watercolor paper and see about first washes on that
then i am going to debone the last of the turkey from thursday and make some 'tv dinners' for the freezer, and turkey stock from the carcass (also for the freezer)

what are you folks doing today?















4 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:05 PM

    I've known you now about 2 years? Only by phone and through friends on Facebook. But I fell like we ARE friends. I'm just now finding out about your blog, and I am enjoying this as much as your friendship. And, you know I LOVE your art! Thanks Not a Shy Violet! Luv ya M.Jennette!

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  2. ty so much, i never really pushed my blog much, but i been posting for years....(see how much hot air i am capable of !)

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  3. I need steps, thanks for this idea. I just tend to get overwhelmed.
    Glad to hear you sounding so positive and creative.

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  4. Sally Jane, i get overwhelmed all the time, so this was the ONLY thing that helped me. now you may have to change it a bit, but you'll find that out as you go along.
    i remember the AH_HA moment when i realized to do that (and i remember exactly where i was standing and what i was doing- at my porcelain workbench, trying to clean up castings and trying to keep all the stuff in my head!)

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