Monday, November 23, 2009

Homes in Pen and Ink



As Thanksgiving approaches, homes are filling with loved ones and friends. My wish to you all is that you'd have a warm, inviting place to spend Thanksgiving with those close to you, or new friends.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Picture Bookies

It's been way too long since I've posted, but I'm back and want to highlight The Picture Bookies online group, our wonderful group of children's illustrators. Take a sec to look at the news and artwork there.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Berni Valenta's 100 Cardboard Creations

Take a moment to view Berni Valenta's 100 wonderful cardboard creations.
These have got me wanting to make my own now, or at least have the kids in my art class do something along these lines.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Kidlitosphere

Take a sec to check out Kidlitosphere, a resource for anyone involved in the field of children's literature. They have a listing of many children's lit bloggers as well as a facebook group and listserve.

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Mark Criley on YouTube...Years of Work Before Being Published

Monday, August 24, 2009

Amazon.com book shop

Today is back to school day for our kids. I just watched the youngest get on the bus with some trepidation...on both our parts, since he's a bit sensitive.
It's always an exciting time, tinged with sadness for me as they grow up. It's also a time of new beginnings for me as an artist each year. Today even feels fall-like, with a cooler temp and a few yellow leaves spiraling down.

Does Autumn do that to any of you? It's a time of inspiration for me and hope for new beginnings.

I've been adding a few books to my Amazon.com shop. I have many art related books listed. Amazon makes it easy to sell books. Check it out if you have books around that you've enjoyed, but no longer use.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

The Bella Sinclair Award...from Ginger Nielson




My dear, talented children's illustrator friend Ginger Nielson awarded me this touching artist blogging award this weekend. I am blessed and honored to have been awarded this, and especially from Ginger, who fits the bill for the award so well herself. Read the history of the Bella Sinclair award here on Ces's blog.

It was created by Ces in honor of her friend, Bella Sinclair, who tragically and suddenly lost her husband. Here is what Ces says about the award:

I designed this award to celebrate art in the blogs and to honor the value of friendship, sisterhood, sharing and caring. It is to be awarded to the gifted, accomplished, eloquent and talented blogger whose friendship and influence inspire us to do our best. That I named it after Bella Sinclair is because she epitomizes all of these things. She is an inspiration to many of us.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Bella, who inspired this, and deep thanks to Ces for starting it. I am looking forward to reading Bella's blog and seeing some of the art mentioned in Ces's wonderful art blog. (Ces's art is amazing)

Thank you so much Ginger. You are always so kind, industrious and encouraging and your art shines your personality through and through.

I'm prepping to send this to other women artists as soon as I get a chance. We just arrived home from our family vacation at the Outer Banks of NC...what a beautiful time we had..and a much needed rest and time together as family.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Nate William's Blog and a Methodology for Creating New Ideas

Check talented illustrator, designer, hand lettering expert Nate William's blog. He has a new post up about a methodology for creating new ideas. Great stuff.
I found this from Michael Nobbs on twitter.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Mail Art Call..due Aug 2009 at Jennifer Zoeliner's Blog

Check Jennifer Zoeliner's blog for this Mail Art Call, due August 2009.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Kate Harper's blog on Greeting cards and licensing

Check out Kate Harper's blog for some good info, tips and links about the Greeting Card biz, and licensing.
I found this through twitter..lots of good resources there if you have the time to search and connect. I've been connecting through twitter, which makes it much easier.