Showing posts with label redbubble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label redbubble. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Miniature Art Group on RedBubble

Our submission for a Miniature Art Group has been accepted on RedBubble and we would love to have any artists who enjoy working in miniature come and join us on RedBubble. There is no joining fee, or obligation to participate, just a wonderful interactive site, where you can share your artwork, sell some prints if you wish, and hopefully get to know other miniature artists. Hope to see you there!!!! :)

Friday, February 5, 2010

Calling all Miniature Artists

Zoe
8x10 inch
Graphite and coloured pencil on drafting film
After a break of a couple of weeks, I felt refreshed and ready for my latest commission - Zoe.
I met with some of the members of ASMA (Australian Society of Miniature Art), and this provided me with lots of motivation to get back to miniature work. I started a piece in silverpoint late last year, after being inspired my
Barbara Freeman's gorgeous silverpoint work, and have come to the sad conclusion that I don't have half of Barbara's patience, because the silverpoint can be quite slow going, even though the end result is worth it. So I have restarted the piece in graphite on drafting film and hopefully can make some headway this week.
On the subject of Miniatures, if anyone is a member of RedBubble, I am trying to create a group for Miniature Artwork (fine art) - there is currently no such group, only a group for ACEO's. I'm just working on finding a co-host and will then let you know when the group has been approved. RedBubble is such a lovely, interactive site, and there are very few Miniature Artists represented there, which I am keen to change. Come on all you Miniature Artists - I need you!!!!
It is very easy to set up membership with them, you can sell prints of your artwork direct from the site (no need to do anything but upload your artwork), and you will come across the most talented and inspiring artists, writers and photographers. There is no cost. The key is to join as many groups as you can, place your artwork in these groups, and this will maximise your exposure. I look forward to seeing you all on there very soon - please!?!