Posts Tagged ‘Art – Cats’

RedBubble Gallery

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

RedBubble now offers worldwide shipping and can handle different currencies – USD, Euro, GBP, AUD!

Currently RedBubble offers giftcards, wall art including laminated prints, mounted, canvas and framed to order prints, as well as high quality t-shirts. Here are a few examples of the items that can be purchased with my artwork and photography.

Gift Cards

Bullmastiff \"Waiting\" giftcardRedBubble Card Grey Tabby Cat

RedBubble - Sand Dunes Photographic Card

Laminated Prints

RedBubble Laminated Print - Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Framed Prints in choice of colours and styles

\"Waiting\" framed bullmastiff art print

\"Royalty\" framed art print of acrylic greyhound art

\"Blink\" framed art print of cat painting in colour pencil

\"Change of Season\" Fine art Photography

\"Bush Sunset\"

\"We Three Kings Part II - Lion\"

Purchases can be made in different currencies (USD, Euro, GBP, AUD) and shipped shipped worldwide.

Shipping costs from RedBubble depends on the destination and the item(s) being shipped. But here are a few rough rules of thumb for shipping and handling:

large framed print:     USD 12 to 15            Euro 9 to 11        GBP  6 to 8      AUD15 to 18
t-shirt                        USD  4 to 5               Euro 3 to 4          GBP  2 to 3      AUD  5 to 6

To purchase a variety of wall art, greeting cards and t-shirts featuring my art and photography, Please visit my RedBubble Gallery.

A variety of wall art, gift ware and apparel featuring my artwork is available in my
GiftShop at CafePress.

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Article: What is Small Format Art?

Monday, March 20th, 2006

Hi and welcome to my new art blog! My name is Michelle, I am a Western Australian artist who specialises in Pet Portraiture and Small Format Art in a variety of mediums, including graphite (black and white), Artists colour pencils, ink, acrylic and pastels.

Small Format Art (SFA) is defined as any type of artwork that has a maximum size of 14 inches (35.5cm) in any one direction. SFA is collectible, affordable artwork that make wonderful unique displays in homes and offices to suit your own personal decor or personality. SFA can be collected by artist, theme, style, color or an eclectic mix to create an eye catching display to suit your own individual taste. They are especially suited for small display areas such as hallways, mantlepieces and desk tops where larger art work would be unsuitable or simply wouldn’t fit.

As an artist with three small chilren, I love Small Format Art because the smaller size allows me to be creative and productive within the limited time that I have available. Although SFA’s can take 50-60 hours or more to complete over many days or even weeks, it is also very rewarding to be able to complete a finished painting in a looser more artistic style in just a day or two!

I love animals and the majority of the artwork I create is animal portraits. As a professional Pet Portrait Artist, my pet portraits are highly detailed and very realistic – if you would like to see examples, they can be viewed on my website http://www.pencilportraits.com.au.

However, with the SFA I create, I find myself drawn more towards less realistic styles that really express my creativity – I really don’t like labels and would prefer at this point in time not to be limited to creating art within the confines of only one artistic ‘style’. Many different art movements inspire me and as a result, the SFA that I create is an eclectic mix of styles that might normally be labelled as abstract expressionism, minimalism, surrealism or modern/contemporary with some representational pieces thrown in for good measure! That is my idea ofArtistic Freedom:)

I’ve decided to create this blog as a separate entity to my original blog http://www.petportraitartist.blogspot.com/ for several reasons – firstly, for myself I like the idea of maintaining a visual diary of my work and at the same time being able to record some of my thoughts and emotions surrounding each piece, and secondly the majority of Small Format Art that I create will be available for sale in different venues such as Ebay, Art Wanted, Art Cards Wanted and Art By Us and by listing each artwork here in one place, it will be easier for me to keep track of everything, plus I would imagine it will be a bit easier for those who like to collect my artwork:) If you would like to join me on this journey of dscovery, please add this blog to your RSS feed to recieve notification when new art work is added (simply click on the second orange button on the right that says ‘Feed’ – or if you use atom click the first button that says ‘Site Feed’).

Cheers

Michelle


‘Tall Poppies’ 4″x4″ art squared, acrylic on canvas, 2006

‘Solitaire’ 4″x4″ art squared, acrylic on canvas, 2006.

‘Ginger Kitty’ 4″x4″ art squared, Prismacolor pencils on blue suedeboard, 2006

Michelle


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Thank goodness for miniature art!

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

I am so glad that I found the world of miniatures, the last couple of weeks have been so busy that ACEO size art is the only art work that I can get finished (LOL not that ACEO’s are really that quick, most of them are taking me two hours or so, but compared to larger works they are quick).

I’m sure that things will settle down (time wise at least) when the kids go back to school next week and I will have some decent ‘art time’ and get back to my commission work (and go back to providing some informative blog entries about the animals in my art).

I’m also in the process of changing the gallery on my website, the new one is easier to maintain and looks a lot nicer as well. Hopefully that will be made live sometime next week.

In the meantime, here are my newest ACEO’s:

‘Cob’, Rottweiler dog

Jedi In The Night, torti cat. This is probably my favourite ACEO that I have done so far, and is the first of my “In the Night” series. I like this one so much that I’m not sure if I actually want to list it on Ebay!

“Shakespeare’s Whiskers”, Tuxedo cat

“A Giraffe Called Azizi”. This one was created as part of a group swap with other artists around the world and is now on its way to its new home in the USA. “Azizi” is a Swahili name and Kiswahili word that means “a treasure, excellent; precious one.” LOL – I hope the artist who get’s this one thinks so:)

And last but not least is “Surprised Miss Marmalade”, a cute maralade and white kitten with a very surprised look on her face.

Bye for now and Happy Australia Day for any aussies who read this blog!

Michelle

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Ginger Cat Pet Portrait painting in Pastels

Sunday, November 20th, 2005

I needed a break from my graphite commission and decided to have a go at this ginger cat in pastels using the Art Spectrum Colourfix sanded paper I just got. I am quite pleased with the results and can see myself doing alot more pastel work on this particular paper! If anyone else uses this paper for animal portraits, I’d love to here your experiences with it.

‘Ginger Megs’ 9″ x 12″ on Light Blue Colourfix.

Michelle

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‘Intense’ Tabby cat art in pastel and colour pencil

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005


An example of my artwork. This piece recently won an award in the first art show I have ever entered.

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