Tuesday 25 August 2009

Two New Little Prisons Prints and An Ornament

This week is being quite hectic so far, with all the packing, the sorting of what-to-take-and-what-to-leave-behind, (which can be quite difficult, if you are me) and the saying-goodbyes. It hasn't, however, been that hectic for me (compulsive stuff-maker) to stop making new things for the wee shop.

So, without further ado, I give you:

The Great Escape, wall ornament,
mini print on vintage glass crystal, 2.4 x 1.8 in.




I am so in love with their packaging...It even has the stripes that run throughout this whole theme...

Also, as two original paintings sold last night, their prints will now be available for purchase in two sizes, 8.3 × 11.7 in. and 11.7 x 16.5 in.

The Safe Place Print




and:

Comfortably Numb Print




You can find all five of them around 10 am EST, right here.

Saturday 22 August 2009

Little Prisoner Doll n.2





(She is here!)

My, my...is it time to start packing for the upcoming move already?
I have to get to it one of these days...(sigh) Saturday just isn't one of them :)
xoxo


Thursday 20 August 2009

Inspired By Soft Pastels...

Browsing through Etsy, I stumbled upon these gorgeous items:


1. Gauze Cotton Light Teal 60s/70s Boho Peasant Tunic by RuebiRetro
2. Wristlet no. 49 by awkward
3. The Mon Cherie baby shoes by sugarplumbtree
4. Wild Orchid Earrings by AnnaArtiste
5. RAINEY brown and white tipped feather headband by FeatherBrain
6. Brown Sugar - goat's milk soap by ParadiseBodyShop

And they compliment perfectly my latest painting:

Little Ball Of Yarn, acrylics on canvas, 7 x 10 in.




She is at the little shop, along with these:




These little autumn gals can be used as gift tags, party favors, and (my personal favorite) ornaments!!!

Hope you are having a lovely week so far!
xoxo

Monday 17 August 2009

A New Giveaway ...and a little interview!

The lovely Connie of Sweet Figments is featuring my latest giveaway on her beautiful site, as well as a little interview of yours truly... so hop over there for a chance to win a large print of The Great Escape!!!

The Great Escape Large Print, 11.7 x 16.5 inches

Saturday 15 August 2009

Drumroll Please.....Giveaway Results (and some new work)!!!

And the lucky one is....

Congratulations Cindy!!!


This little rascal will be on her way to you soon!

I will contact you by email for details!!!

Also, I have a new set of drawings to share....

The Halloween Quartet, acrylics on paper,
set of four framed drawings,
4,9 x 6,9 in. each




They are here.
It is quite ridiculously obvious how much I can't wait for Halloween to come...

Happy Weekend, everyone!!!

Thursday 13 August 2009

The Apple Tree and a little reminder...

A new painting I added earlier to the little shop:

The Apple Tree, acrylics on canvas, 10 x 12 in.





And also, the giveaway for the dollie ends in very few days, so don't forget to participate!!! For the little details, click here.

Wednesday 12 August 2009

Lilly

This little girl was added earlier to the shop...



She just loves tea parties and pink summer sunsets...

P.S.: I wanted to take a moment to thank you for your support on this little post...Simba will be staying with my mom until I am able to fly him out to the UK, probably around Easter...


Saturday 8 August 2009

And On A Sad, Sad Note...

So some of you may already know that we are to move to Brighton, UK, in early September. And that I wanted to take my little companion with me.

But then the harsh numbers of it all started rolling in. So firstly, we had to add £300 to the deposit for the house. The airline will charge us 140 euros to transfer it on board our flight (apparently you can only travel to the UK with a pet listed as cargo, and the pet checks in THREE hours before you do...) and then we would pay £ 150-ish as soon as we got there as a fee to an increase to their pet population...(?)Then it would take £ 140 to take a cab from London Heathrow to Brighton, as coaches over there DO NOT accept pets, even if they are guide dogs...Now...I love my cat. I suppose I can sit through a 3-and-a-half-hour-flight and try to keep cool and calm while picturing him in some strange compartment, non-sedated (you are not allowed to do that, as it is apparently so much better for a Siamese never-been-out-of-home-cat to experience take-off, landing, and turbulence while being fully alert and wide awake in such a long flight), but I simply cannot, and believe me, there is noone who feels worse about this, gather that money to take him with us at this point, especially as the flat which we have rented is unfurnished, and those UK pounds are much needed for beds, closets, washing machines etc.....I feel terrible.Just terrible. And I want to cry. Simba is the kind of cat that when you are sad, stands by the bed and stares at you lovingly and won't go to sleep until you are feeling better..he is the kind of cat that when I was feeling down for a long time, some years ago, he lost weight and started sleeping outside my bedroom door...The kind of cat that when I leave home, waits behind the front door for me to come back, and just knows when I have returned...I am sorry for the rambling... But I know you will understand, and some even might feel/have felt the same way....

The Outcast

“Seek Love in the pity of others' woe,
In the gentle relief of another's care,
In the darkness of night and the winter's snow,
In the naked and outcast, seek Love there!”
William Blake

We all have felt like this sometimes, and all one really needs when feeling like this is the company of a warm embrace and a gentle heart...

The Outcast, acrylics on canvas, 7 x 10 in.




The two of them are now in the shop!
Happy Weekend everyone!
xoxo