Had this jotted down from an idea that came to me in the middle of the night. I love the idea of all-occasion cards that can really go any direction. You fill out exactly what you want to say and thus you'll ALWAYS have "just the right card." Available here (and the link permanently sits in the upper right corner of this page under "Purchasing.")
Love the latest few pieces! Landscapes, Blooms and even a blanket (for your wall!) They're all available in an assortment of sizes, big and small and on home decor and clothes at FineArtAmerica.com and the last four are even available as originals at DailyPaintworks.com.
I also heard today that Ron Evans, owner of the Radar Station gallery in East Wenatchee is publishing a coffee table book of all the post-it notes (including mine!) in their latest show. How fun!
What's that saying "idle hands are the devil's plaything?" I'm not sure about that but I DO know that if my hands are busy I'm not using them to eat ice cream. Lots of "fauxtanicals" on tap. Fauxtanical being my tongue-in-cheek name for the very imaginative, loose interpretation of something sort of botanical.
Maybe it was those little post-it note squares, but now I'm having fun coloring on a different little square: the coaster. Have recently decided I don't like business cards (I never hand them out and rarely keep the ones I get) but want to have something to send out with my art when purchased. First I had coasters printed (with my art) and I do love them, but small run coasters are not cheap. Then I discovered with a little experimentation that you can buy blanks and paint on them! So now each order comes with another little hand made piece that is also useful! I love multi-tasking products.
Recently found out about the coolest little local art gallery called the Radar Station in East Wenatchee. Owned by local artist, Ron Evans, it's a quirky slice of north central Washington art. Through the end of the year they are hosting a themed "Post-it Note" show where, you guessed it, everything is done on post-its. They're available for purchase at only $5 each. I submitted a handful myself, below. I found it quite addicting to fill those little colored squares!