Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Latest News




Here's my newest painting--still in progress. I'm thinking of calling "Be Still My Heart" as it's from a photo of my sister who was killed in a car accident in Nice, France, at the age of 25. She was a gorgeous and talented girl and we all miss her dearly. And she was very beautiful, in appearance and in spirit. If you have any alternative suggestions for a title let me know at elaine@ElaineWatts.com. And, just a reminder, that I'll be closing this blog down very soon in favour of the blog on my website, so if you want to sign up for my mailing list there (www.ElaineWatts.com) I'll send out my blogs to you as I post them.
The other photo is of my "booth" at the Maple Ridge Art in the Park Show. Saturday was glorious, sun (after so long in Vancouver we'd almost forgotten it!), a beautiful temperature, and I stretched my paintings outside the gazebo for everyone to enjoy. Sunday, however, was a different story! After being lulled into complacency by Saturday's weather AND the current forecast, I set up everything as per the day before. About 11:30, it proceeded to rain and EVERYTHING had to go back under the roof--and quickly! There it sat for the rest of the afternoon, which did brighten up about 3 pm but not enough to risk moving everything again!
Still, I sold 2 originals and could have sold 3--the middle painting on the right side was sold Saturday and on Sunday someone else came back to buy it. Sorry she waited! That's happened to me a few times--people have liked something, then phoned the next day, and the painting they liked is gone. If I knew ahead of time I'd paint doubles!
The other news I have is that "Reaching for a Star", the silk mermaid, has been professionally scanned at My Art Channel and is available to be printed, any size (well, I think they limit out at about 10 feet across), onto quality art paper or even canvas. Contact me for quotes if you like the painting. It can be viewed on my own website or, you can see some more of my paintings at my mini-website at www.ElaineWatts.MyArtChannel.com . There's the potential for yet another blog for me on that site too, but I think I'll stick with the one on my own website (with supplements here, to transition, for the summer). All the technology & time involved with websites and keeping them updated is rather daunting to a techno-peasant like me at times, but I'm getting used to it!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Off to the show!

It was a fantastic weekend in Maple Ridge--well, at least Saturday was spectacular, it did rain for almost an hour Sunday. Everyone enjoyed themselves and I was most pleased to sell 2 paintings and a bit disappointed with the sales of cards and lists and magic books. Still, it was good to be out there with people and I am almost out of business cards. Just in time to order some new ones with my new address on them!

Speaking of which, I've started to test the blog facility on my website and am now going to transition this blog over to "the other side", that being, http://www.elainewatts.com/ . So, go on over there, and let me know what you think! I'm taking comments, suggestions, and ideas for improving the site, and would love it if anyone out there could teach me more about "driving traffic" to it. Also wondering about your thoughts on adding MORE paintings to the site, versus keeping it to the current level of about 20. How much more of my art would you like to see on-line? Of course, you could come and see it in reality if you're in Vancouver...just let me know!
That's all for now, any branding or marketing geniuses out there?? (Not that I always listen--sometimes the fairies have me distracted!)

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The Latest News!!!

My new website is up & running! There'll be a few tweaks & I'm happy to take suggestions, and you can access it at...ta da...! http://www.ElaineWatts.com .
At some point I'll likely be moving this blog over to the website--I'll let you know when that happens. I was so happy to find an easy way to get a website that I can upload images to and maintain myself, and that has some options for presentation, but not too many for a rookie webmeister like myself. Hope you like it too!
And don't forget to come and see me this weekend in Maple Ridge, Art in the Park, 10 am to 5 pm Saturday and Sunday. The link is also on my website and the last posting.
Ask the fairies to give us a good weekend (weather & sales wise!)!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Working away in the world


Just a quick note to update you all today as I'm working hard on a couple of projects over the next week or so. Today I'll be doing a trial run of setting up my new gazebo tent on the patio (photo on the left) to make sure
a) all the pieces are there and
b) I know how to do it
in preparation for my first show of the year next weekend in Maple Ridge. Lots of other tasks go along with getting ready--I've got stacks of matting and packaging to do for my newer paintings (wouldn't I be happy if I sold 20 paintings next weekend??) and getting all my magic books and cards and lists and pricetags organized in one spot, ready to load in the truck.
At the same time, I've been working on my soon-to-be-released website. My favourite instructor, Faith Love Robertson, has a website that I liked & when I asked her about it she told me it was created for her by some cousins who now offer a website service for artists. Their company is called Artsites.ca and it is simple enough for me to build my own website using their templates, and to update regularly.
I now have my trial site up & running & I'm playing around with the format. The plan is to have it published by next weekend so I can tell people the address at the show (and tell you, on the blog--which, by the way, will be moving over to the website very soon, too!) New business cards will be necessary, both for the website and for yet another email (or two) that will be included with the website. And, the possibility of linking up with Paypal to sell my reproductions directly on-line is included with this package so I'm really happy about that!
So, come and see me at the show next weekend, in Maple Ridge. The details are at www.ArtintheParkMapleRidge.com . I have a painting and my profile on their website too. Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

What's next?







































Finally I've downloaded some of my photos from the last 6 months and have put them up. Hope you enjoy the paintings. The autumn leaves are falling in Australia and the irises are out in BC so I thought they were both seasonal--depending on where you are! The other photos I will likely use as reference material for future paintings.
And the Inukshuk is a painting from the Kettle Valley that I have entered into the Calona Wine Artist Series label competition. It's about time I had another painting on a wine label so I'm anxiously waiting to hear about the success of my entries! And the portrait of the baby is my cousin's youngest--little Mikey from Australia. I'd like to play a little more with portraits. This was originally intended to be a sketch but I got into it and decided to add a little colour.




I'm back in the saddle again and trying to "ride" (read: blog) regularly. Part of it is for you, part of it is for me, to track what I'm up to, and keep myself organized about what I have accomplished regarding my art particularly.









This week I'm starting to extend invitations and put posters up for my next show--Art in the Park in Maple Ridge, June 12 and 13. You can see my art and profile on their website, http://www.artintheparkmapleridge.com/ and do come out & see me there!









I'm also finalizing my application for Minnekhada Art in the Park in August, and have started to look at getting a website up. Along with that goes organizing all my art, packaging it, pricing it, getting my magic books set up along with greeting cards into envelopes for the first sale. And I'm waiting to hear about my entry for a juried Christmas sale in Coquitlam in December. They seem a little uneasy about having artists in it but I think my calendar and cards will go over quite well, and selling paintings will be a bonus.
That's it for today's blog--I'll see you next week, I hope!








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Monday, May 17, 2010

Starting up again...
















Well, it's been a bit of a break since I last posted. Part of that time was just taking a break, part of it seemed so busy that there was no time to post! I've been getting my year forward planned--what juried shows I'm entering, and entering them, researching website possibilities, doing a little bit of painting and even a printing class at the local art gallery, as well as entering some paintings for an art label contest for Calona Wines. So I feel like I'm back into my art, finally, after a bit of a respite doing things that you have to do around the house, gardens, organizing vehicles to buy & sell, all that daily living stuff that I was away from for 4 months. That plus two family get-togethers--one uncle passed away and another turned 90 so catching up with lots of cousins at both of those events. And don't forget all my wonderful friends and all the lunches we have together, faery hunting in my back yard, and my exercise routine--there's barely time for painting once you factor all of the above into the equation!


I still haven't got my photos organized from my trip down under but have put a couple up with this post for your viewing pleasure. The first two are from a Quadra Island birthday party trip, and then there's a painting I did of Atlin Lake in NE BC a few years ago, along with a reminder of a favourite Australia beach with a cousin, and a painting I did last year of an Inukshuk and entered into the wine label competition, as it was built along a bike path in the hills near the winery (Kettle Valley Trail).
So, that's a bit about what I've been up to, the fairies haven't whisked me away yet but I can feel them enchanting me in my back yard. There's a lot going on out there and all the plants are up high enough that there are many hiding spots for magical creatures as well as birds and bees. I'm inspired to do some paintings of my back yard, where I find peace and quiet and a bit of a breather from the busyness of city life.
Stay tuned for more adventures!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

My visit with the fairies

(fake though they are--they're my 2 nieces back in Vancouver actually!). And here I am, back in rainy Burnaby, waiting for the real fairies to arrive at my niece's house. They have a beautiful garden designed by their mother, but they are moving to a new home in 2 1/2 months. By the state of that garden, I'm sure my sister Phyllis' talents will be well-used. Hopefully some fairies will arrive in their new garden which we hope the fairies will enjoy. (That's a direct quote from the 9-year old niece Shanelle). I'll be sure to post some photos of them when I can catch them on camera.
There have been no outside fairy sightings since I got back from Australia 3 1/2 weeks ago--I've been quite sick with a bad cough & little energy after I got over the jet lag. Besides which, it's raining and cool outside so they might still be down south working on their tans. Shanelle says the fairies usually sleep under the snow and Maya (6) adds that they make a hole in the snow when the snow falls. Or maybe you, my readers, have some other ideas about where fairies go when it's cold, or even have some stories about seeing them or talking to them, or maybe some photos!
Maybe in the summertime we can go to my nieces' new house and take pictures of any fairies or evidence of fairies that is there. That's Shanelle talking, so you can see that there will be more fairy stories coming up. Phyllis says they're going to make a fairy-friendly garden, and one that welcomes butterflies, birdies and especially hummingbirds. Stay tuned! I'll put some photos on the next time.