Sharing what is happening and what I come across in the world of Art Licensing. Sprinkled with some personal stuff. -Annie
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Showing posts with label Annie. Show all posts
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Grateful for YOU! Happy Thanksgiving
Hello!
I wanted to do a short post on how GRATEFUL I am for all of you! You all make this blog work by visiting, sharing, following, commenting, guest posting and more! A BIG Happy Thanksgiving for those of you who celebrate this holiday. I heard someone say on the radio today that we should think of and write down everyday what we are thankful for. Great advice.
Hope all of you and your families are well,
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Free patterns! and Would a Poll be Fun?
Hi Everyone,
It has been awhile since I posted the link to the handful of patterns I have. They are FREE for personal and commercial use. Cool Beans!https://sites.google.com/site/anniesdoodlebugz/home/downloads
There is a chevron, a "skip" chevron, squares, scatter dots as well as the patterns above that I just uploaded to the 'download' page. (Blogger isn't set up for downloads).
SHOUT OUT to my son (graphic designer for Big Frog Custom T-shirts and More). He is the creator of the sweater pattern. :-D
Feel free to convert these to your program of choice, scale them etc.
Poll Questions:
I am thinking it might be fun to have a poll on the blog. Are there any questions you would like to see in the poll? Example:Do you have more than one job?
Do you have multiple streams of income for your art?
Do you hire help with bookkeeping/taxes?
Do you paint out of the tube?
What time of day are you the most creative?
Do you consider chocolate as a food group? - I do <3
Are you interested in my post, but don't want to follow yet another blog?!
Sign up for my newsletter. (top right of this page). I hit the highlights once a month with links back to the blog. Giveaways will be announced to newsletter subscribers first :-)I really appreciate the 4,000+ page visits a month from all of you! This blog only works because of you, your input, support and feed back. Looking forward to hearing what you think!
If you don't want to post a comment, send me an email: anntroe@cox.net
Monday, March 23, 2015
Why I am on Art Licensing Show .com!
PROUD to be a part of the Blog link up 2:00 PM Eastern on ArtLicensingShow.com is a cool new site where Art Directors/Manufacturers can join for free. Artist and Agents can affordably "go" to an art licensing show! (online :-)
The video above hits what is great about the site! (nope, I didn't get paid to say this stuff)
- It is the ONLY Art Licensing Show online
- Be listed in the ultimate art licensing directory
- No cost or low cost depending on if you are an Artist or Art Director/Manufacturer
- Connect with industry leaders - It is a social network dedicated to Art Licensing
Last time I checked there are a lot of artist and agents on the site (in the hundreds). AND quite a few Art Directors/Manufacturers rolling in!
Once you are on ALSC, be sure to check out my Group: "2nd Thursdays" We are over 200 members! Everyone is welcome, Newbies, Old timers, Manufacturers, Artists/Agents - it is all good. Bring your favorite beverage and your topic or questions for the group. More details here http://artlicensingshow.com/groups/2nd-thursdays/ Looking forward to seeing you there!
Are you on ArtLicensingShow.com ? Leave a comment! :-)
Not on Art Licensing Show.com? Here is a peek into the site http://annietroe.blogspot.com/2015/02/peek-into-artlicensingshowcom-next.html
Thank you for stopping by,
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Happy Holidays! What is coming up on the blog
Merry Christmas Everyone! What is coming up in 2015
No blog post this Friday Dec. 26 or Jan. 2. Taking some time off to cook, have fun with the family and maybe paint a bit :-)
• I have another giveaway! Watch for it in January - This is so much fun for me! YAY! I dig free stuff :-)
• Join me in listening to the Thriving Artists Summit - It is FREE and I caught several speakers last year and really enjoyed it http://thrivingartistsummit.com/iloveart
• Photos showing some steps in a new collection of mine - based on visits, you all seem to like these posts :-)
• More artist spotlights already scheduled since this has been very popular!
• I will be rounding up a couple of patterns to giveaway in 2015 too :-)
If you want to be the first to hear about giveaways, be sure to sign up for my newsletter! (BIG purple square on the top right-hand side of this page with the cute ladybug :-) Do you have something you would like to giveaway? Please contact me and let's have some fun! anntroe@cox.net
THANK YOU! This blog doesn't happen without all of you! I really appreciate all the visits, comments, social shares, followers, suggestions - Let's make this a great 2015!
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Happy Thanksgiving
Wishing all of you who celebrate Thanksgiving a happy one!
Posting early again :-) On Friday when I usually post, I will be making a salad and whipping up the cranberry ice (sorbet) in preparation for Thanksgiving - we are celebrating on Saturday so everyone can make it.
I am grateful for the connections I have made through this blog and social media and look forward to make more!
I am grateful for the wonderful advice and comments from all of you who follow this blog.
I am grateful for all of you who click on the affiliate links. This little bit of income helps support me and the time it takes to blog <3
Thank you!, all of you amazing creative people!
Friday, October 10, 2014
Joined Artistic Designs Group!
Celebrating with my art licensing friends!
I am beyond EXCITED, PROUD as punch and oh so tickled pink to be joining Artistic Designs Group. http://www.artsdg.com/gall_at.html. They are amazing!
You can tell that I am flyin' high! I do have a small problem. While my family is wonderful and supportive - they just don't get it :-)
SO, I am hogging a bit of blog and social media time to celebrate with my wonderful art licensing friends! YAY! I promise to resume to normal programming next week :-)
ALSO A BIG thank you to all of you for commenting, sharing - HELPING with ideas. This blog etc. is a success because of all of you.
Happy Creating Everyone!
Friday, September 26, 2014
How I Worked Up an Art Collection
My Sunshine Collection - click image to view larger.
Happy Friday Creative Souls! Today I am answering the question submitted: How do you work up your designs?
If you listen to Tara Reed's Ask Calls - I am going to steal her line - "It depends." So, I thought I would pick a collection and give you an idea of how I did it, CliffsNotes style :-)
I like putting pencil to paper. I would bet that 98% of my art starts this way. In the past I have inked it first and then watercolor it. *You might like this post: A Peek into Watercolor and Ink Process - read the comments, there are some good tips! For this collection I drew the line art in my trusty sketchbook, one of those nice ones with the fabulous paper! Then, I scanned in the line art. For example the potted flower above is 3" wide by 8.5" tall, 1600 dpi. That is probably a bit of over kill for most products (It is 44" high at 300dpi...)
Next, with the image all cleaned up and no background in Photoshop, I made a new layer (or two) below the line art layer and filled the shapes with color and pattern. I expanded the selection for the fill just a few pixels so that the black line of the line art traps the color.
I am guessing that tablet owners can do this more quickly! If you use a tablet - let me know how you like it - thanks! (Christmas is coming :-)
You might also like: Creating Art for Licensing - Make it easier on Yourself
Peek into Palette Knife Pumpkin Painting
Thank you for stopping by! Looking forward to hearing from you :-)
Friday, August 15, 2014
How I Pay the Rent
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Happy Friday Doodlebugerz!
This topic was sent in through the blog giveaway I had recently—Thank you! Short answer - my husband pays the mortgage! I pay for groceries, car payment, cable bill/utilities , business expenses.... we divided up the bills ages ago.
The majority of my income comes from my graphic design business. Right now on my graphic design plate are t-shirt designs for the orthoditists above, Billboards for Celebrity Homes (above middle brochure pages), two 28-page magazines (top right is one of them) and a 12 page newsletter for the City of La Vista. I'm pretty sure another new home builder is going to have me do a watercolor of an aerial photo. I am excited about a possible new client with a postcard campaign they want designed. There are a few other clients - but that is a long enough laundry list.
I have been a graphic designer for 26+ years. Owned my own business for 16 of those years. I always new I wanted to have a creative career. WAY BACK then, becoming an illustrator was just too scary for me! I didn't have much interest in galleries back then either. For me, sharing my art is a much more vulnerable thing to do. I know many of you can relate :-D
Until very recently, I had a small part time job at a 'paint your own pottery place'. I liked the "mad money" and the families that came in to paint. I miss the kids! If money got tight, it helped to stabilize my monthly income.
Forever I have been walking around stores, looking at stuff with art on it and saying "I could do that!" My adult children can't remember a time when I didn't say that :-)
I am on the new end of art licensing and THRILLED to be here! It is the absolute perfect combination of art and graphic design for me. I love the challenge! I feel so very blessed to be able to do what I love and get paid too :-)
Thanks so much for stopping by - please comment below and tell me a bit about you. If you don't mind sharing how you pay the rent - please share! It might spur an idea in someone else.
Happy Friday Doodlebugerz!
This topic was sent in through the blog giveaway I had recently—Thank you! Short answer - my husband pays the mortgage! I pay for groceries, car payment, cable bill/utilities , business expenses.... we divided up the bills ages ago.
The majority of my income comes from my graphic design business. Right now on my graphic design plate are t-shirt designs for the orthoditists above, Billboards for Celebrity Homes (above middle brochure pages), two 28-page magazines (top right is one of them) and a 12 page newsletter for the City of La Vista. I'm pretty sure another new home builder is going to have me do a watercolor of an aerial photo. I am excited about a possible new client with a postcard campaign they want designed. There are a few other clients - but that is a long enough laundry list.
I have been a graphic designer for 26+ years. Owned my own business for 16 of those years. I always new I wanted to have a creative career. WAY BACK then, becoming an illustrator was just too scary for me! I didn't have much interest in galleries back then either. For me, sharing my art is a much more vulnerable thing to do. I know many of you can relate :-D
Until very recently, I had a small part time job at a 'paint your own pottery place'. I liked the "mad money" and the families that came in to paint. I miss the kids! If money got tight, it helped to stabilize my monthly income.
Forever I have been walking around stores, looking at stuff with art on it and saying "I could do that!" My adult children can't remember a time when I didn't say that :-)
I am on the new end of art licensing and THRILLED to be here! It is the absolute perfect combination of art and graphic design for me. I love the challenge! I feel so very blessed to be able to do what I love and get paid too :-)
Thanks so much for stopping by - please comment below and tell me a bit about you. If you don't mind sharing how you pay the rent - please share! It might spur an idea in someone else.
Friday, August 1, 2014
Win a $50 Amazon Gift Card
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Editors note: Aug. 13, 2014 - HIGH FIVE!! Just sent the $50 Amazon Gift Card via email to Kristen. Thank you everyone, this was fun! :-D Check the newsletter and follow me on social media for the next giveaway.
Editors note: you don't have to sign up for the newsletter - probably the easiest way to enter is to like my facebook page through the giveaway box above. I am using Rafflecopter's free service because it make it easy for me to notify the winner. I won't be keeping your email addresses unless you do sign up for the newsletter :-) You can also read the Terms & Conditions above.
Giveaway ends 12:00 a.m. Wednesday August 13th. I will email and post the winner same day (on the blog). Only US citizens can win.
I would be really grateful if you are interested in getting my monthly newsletter. Sample of what it looks like is below. Get tips, freebies and artist spotlights that I have on this blog delivered right to your email in-box! It will change as I get feed back from all of you. BIG THANKS-A-LATTE for getting it off the ground :-)
The blog stats give me a good idea of what post are popular - but I want to know your ideas for blog posts. The whole point of this is what works for you guys!
If you have already signed up for my newsletter prior to this giveaway, you are already entered to win! You can enter again by liking my fan page and/or leaving a blog post idea.
Editors note: Aug. 13, 2014 - HIGH FIVE!! Just sent the $50 Amazon Gift Card via email to Kristen. Thank you everyone, this was fun! :-D Check the newsletter and follow me on social media for the next giveaway.
Editors note: you don't have to sign up for the newsletter - probably the easiest way to enter is to like my facebook page through the giveaway box above. I am using Rafflecopter's free service because it make it easy for me to notify the winner. I won't be keeping your email addresses unless you do sign up for the newsletter :-) You can also read the Terms & Conditions above.
I need your help to get my newsletter off the ground and blog post ideas!
Thank you all in advance! You can come back tomorrow and enter again by giving me another blog post idea. You can sign up for the newsletter and like my Facebook Fan Page only once. Each task gives you another chance to win.
Giveaway ends 12:00 a.m. Wednesday August 13th. I will email and post the winner same day (on the blog). Only US citizens can win.
I would be really grateful if you are interested in getting my monthly newsletter. Sample of what it looks like is below. Get tips, freebies and artist spotlights that I have on this blog delivered right to your email in-box! It will change as I get feed back from all of you. BIG THANKS-A-LATTE for getting it off the ground :-)
The blog stats give me a good idea of what post are popular - but I want to know your ideas for blog posts. The whole point of this is what works for you guys!
If you have already signed up for my newsletter prior to this giveaway, you are already entered to win! You can enter again by liking my fan page and/or leaving a blog post idea.
Thanks again for your time and input - I hope you win! Make my day and follow this blog :-D
Friday, May 16, 2014
First Selfie - Photo Bombed!
See you at Surtex!
Happy Friday Everyone :-) Yes. This is really my fist selfie! I think I have had my iPhone 6 months or so and it never occurred to me to take one. AND when I did—just a the few of my gang decided to photo bomb me.
I will hopefully get good Surtex show photos to look at - getting permission to take them of course! If I can I will post them before next Friday so you can see them ASAP.
Gotta get back to work. When ever I tell my clients I will be out of town, they swamp me with work. That is a good problem to have.
Looking forward to meeting many of you guys!
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Friday, May 9, 2014
Peek Into Watercolor and Ink Process
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First, I scratch out some ideas (above). There were several more that I ended up tossing out. They just were not tripping my trigger. I usually scan in my ideas and print them our larger, cuz then they are easier to paint.
Next, I will trace the enlarged print-outs with ink on watercolor paper. When I do this, I am only using 90 lb. paper so I can see through it on my light table. I have been doing the inking first, because then I can scan in high resolution line art with no color. Comes in handy for rubber stamps. You can set up a "computer-colored" version of your work etc.
Once the line art is all scanned in and cleaned up, I finish painting and scan it all in again. I am not saying you SHOULD do it this way - just something I have been doing lately.
I really had fun creating this brand-spanking-new Halloween collection! Came up with some really cute patterns to go with it :-) Below is a peek of just a few of the things I did with this collection.
Artists: Let me know if you ink first or last, and how that helps (or why you like it). Maybe you don't ink at all!
Manufacturers: See the whole collection and a bunch more of my new art at Surtex in NYC, booth 221 or visit http://www.parcaidesigns.com
Halloween art debut at Surtex 2014, Booth 221 - Parcai Designs
Don't you love seeing how other artists work? :-) Here is a peek into how I create art for licensing using watercolor and ink. With this one, I am using a fine point sharpie marker and some tubes of guache and watercolor.
First, I scratch out some ideas (above). There were several more that I ended up tossing out. They just were not tripping my trigger. I usually scan in my ideas and print them our larger, cuz then they are easier to paint.
Next, I will trace the enlarged print-outs with ink on watercolor paper. When I do this, I am only using 90 lb. paper so I can see through it on my light table. I have been doing the inking first, because then I can scan in high resolution line art with no color. Comes in handy for rubber stamps. You can set up a "computer-colored" version of your work etc.
Once the line art is all scanned in and cleaned up, I finish painting and scan it all in again. I am not saying you SHOULD do it this way - just something I have been doing lately.
I really had fun creating this brand-spanking-new Halloween collection! Came up with some really cute patterns to go with it :-) Below is a peek of just a few of the things I did with this collection.
Artists: Let me know if you ink first or last, and how that helps (or why you like it). Maybe you don't ink at all!
Manufacturers: See the whole collection and a bunch more of my new art at Surtex in NYC, booth 221 or visit http://www.parcaidesigns.com
Thanks a bunch for stopping by and commenting. I love hearing from you :-)
Friday, April 11, 2014
FREEbie Friday! - Computer Wallpaper
Happy Friday Everyone! I Dig FREE Stuff :-D
I like collecting other artists' work. SO... Thought I would try this and see if you guys like it. Above is computer wallpaper for you :-) Click on the image to get the full size image. Then— Windows: Right click to save it to your computer. Mac: press down on the control button and click on the image, choose "save image as" in the list that pops up.
Enjoy! FYI, it is low resolution and copyrighted - so don't bother trying to re-sell it. I already went toe-to-toe with a Chinese website who lifted this image — and won ;-)
Sure! send it to a friend for their birthday to use for their computer wallpaper. Mother's Day is coming up... personal use is A-OKAY.
MAKE MY WEEK and follow my blog! Thanks,
Friday, January 17, 2014
Create Easy Photoshop Textures for Fast Rich Design!
Make them once - use them again & again.
It is fun to toss in some texture to give my designs for products some zip :-) It can be as simple as just having a layer of texture (shown in the Yorkie notepad above). Or I might only have texture in part of the image. I added swirls to the top half of the background in the pear paper plate above. (Click image to see it larger).Not only does it make the image look richer - I use textures that I have made with more than one collection. I like that it speeds up designing/mocking up products!
Here is a good video about making photoshop brushes. It has a couple tips for the magic wand tool too.
There are LOTS of free brushes on the internet - be sure to check that is OK to use for commercial use. Some are only free for personal use.
http://www.creativebloq.com/photoshop/free-photoshop-brushes-11121140
Let me know if you are a photoshop brush fan :-D
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Friday, December 6, 2013
Bucking "Target's" Color Trends this Holiday
Traditional colors work too.
Last night my high school senior daughter and I decorated a gingerbread house. We have been doing this for MANY years and usually buy a kit from Target. This year Target's kit had pastel color candy in it.I figured my daughter would like the colors. When we got started she was unhappy with the pastel color selections. The side she decorated is in the photo above on the left with the traditional red and green. She is by far the largest consumer of stuff in our house and is a walking resource of trend information!, —right down to her brand new Vera Bradley iPhone case. I would never have guessed she would want traditional colors.
That got me thinking. I am sure there is a LOT of thought that goes into what colors will be trendy in the coming year. But given the choice at the store, "trend consumer daughter " would have bought the traditional red and green kit.
Are color trends all that trendy? Or are they just what's available at the time of purchase. Weigh in and tell me your thoughts - Thanks!
Make my day and follow this bog :-D
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Calling All Messy Artists, You Need this Apron!
Your apron purchase supports the Food Bank.
Click here to buy now!
I recently closed my CafePress Store. I was donating what I made from the store to the Food Bank. The short back story for closing the store is that when I signed with my agent, part of the agreement was to take down the images they are representing. I was/am totally cool with that! BUT, the images/stuff that was selling was removed from the store. I kept thinking I would create new art for the store but never got around to it.
SO I am advertising through social media these "Art Happens" Aprons in hopes of raising money to donate to the food bank. They are customizable! Different sizes and color are available. Kid sizes too!
I am also asking for your help - Artist are such amazing people! Buy an apron, Tweet, Facebook, Pin, Google+ share on any social media site you like. THANKS so much for the help! I can't do it without all of you.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Blogging - What I Have Discovered, (so far)
Confessions of a Right Brainer
I thought about blogging for a long time. I knew it is important to post on a regular basis - at least that is what folks who are experts on blogging say. I worried (still do a bit) about how will I come up with stuff to write about that may be helpful.Blogging is great for marketing. - Well, I am focusing mostly on other licensed artist. I would think manufactures etc. would be the ones to purchase my art... Of course I never know who is reading my posts unless they comment.
Reading/writing and spelling were my worst subjects in school - I thank god every day for spell check! :-D
So why did I start blogging? I wanted to have a record. A way to look back at what has happened to me in the last year(s) in the world of art licensing. Yep, I was focused on me :-) I find that when I am feeling like I am getting no where fast, It is great to look back and see what I did accomplish. Sometimes I let the bad things out way the good. Crazy that we do that. (Did you notice I lumped you in with me? :-) I also thought some of my graphic design stuff might be useful to other artists.
What I discovered is that I need art friends! This blog has connected me with so many more creative people in 6 1/2 months, than I have had since my college art days. (I am pert near 50 years old). I love it! The emails, comments and social media connections are fabulous. It is great to get other points of view.
(Sorry all you tough guys out there...) This is a great BIG, fuzzy, gushy THANK YOU for your support and input.
Make my day and follow this blog! - Thanks in advance for commenting :-D
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Pottery Painting - VW Bug Bank
I post pottery that my daughter and I have painted for fun :-) We go to our local "paint your own pottery" place where they fired the painted piece.
Thanks so much for reading my blog. Make my day and follow this blog!
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
THANK YOU Middleville Michigan
Waving hello and thanking my collector in Middleville MI for purchasing these two greeting cards. I really appreciate all of you for supporting my art. Buy it here:
http://pixels.com/profiles/ann-troe.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=85692
http://pixels.com/profiles/ann-troe.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=85692
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Pottery Addiction
We Dig Painting Pottery!
Hey everybody. I have been getting a good response with the last two pottery post so thought I would share our latest creations! I will included links at the end if you want to see the older pottery posts.I painted the ladybug bowl above. I used red sprinkles paint on the inside of the bowl just to mix it up a little. My daughter painted the mug and two bowls. She does like patterns! I like the handle of the mug. I haven't tried to blend colors on pottery, but that is one of her favorite things to do :-D
If you are looking for even more pottery painting ideas - check out my Pinterest board http://pinterest.com/anniedoodlebugz/pottery-painting-ideas-ceramics-clay/
Bumblebee dish post: http://anniesdoodlebugz.blogspot.com/2013/06/bumblebee-dish.html
Initial Dish & Nautical Bowl: http://anniesdoodlebugz.blogspot.com/2013/08/pottery-painting-ideas-nautical-and.html
Leave me a comment - let me know if you like this type of post.
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