A challenge of color

Last night I was involved in a #kidlitart chat on Twitter that was really inspiring to me. It was all about color! How do you come up with your palettes? What’s your favorite color to use? Do you plan ahead or just dive into a piece and figure it out as you go? (You can find a full transcript of the chat here.)

As someone who’s work lately has been 95% black and white, I felt a bit out of place to an extent. What is great about this conversation was that it got me thinking about color again! I love color! I just need to work more with it so that my color use can go from run-of-the-mill to radiant.

When I was a child, I wanted my drawings to look like what I thought was real. 3D people. Green leaves. Blue sky. Red apples. As I matured and learned to really see the world around me, I learned that leaves come in all sorts of shades and colors, skies can be literally almost any color of the rainbow and then some, and even apples come in varying shades and gradients. And the world is all the better for it!

The next step forward from where I am is trying to learn how to manipulate color and use it more deliberately. I have been saving pictures and possible color palettes to a board on Pinterest for a long time, but not doing anything with them. I’ve decided that I will start picking a palette I’ve saved and making a piece with those colors. I don’t have any certain time frame for them, since I’m working on a few other projects right now as well, but I figure I will use each piece as an experiment. I’ve already made my sketch for my first palette! I tried to pick something a little spring-y since Spring is finally here, at least according to the calendar.

Blythe posted this helpful example for me after I asked about what people meant when they talked about doing color comps for projects. I have never done one before, and I think it will be super helpful.

I’ll check back in with a finished piece after it’s done!

Long Time Gone

Much has happened since my last post! I was able to take a week at the beginning of November to visit a college apartment-mate of mine in Hawaii. It was mind-blowingly beautiful, and I can’t wait until I get to go back someday! After arriving back in cold and rainy Ohio, I put together some Christmasy designs for a holiday craft fair. I printed Christmas cards, a few 8 x 10 prints, and some Santa magnets and pins.

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The fair is this Saturday, so I am getting pretty excited! I’m splitting a booth with a friend of mine who does vinyl designs on t-shirts and such. It should be a good time whether or not we sell much, but I’m really hoping to do well. I’ve never made stock for something like this before, and I came to realize how much it costs just to prepare! I’m hoping to recoup most of it Saturday.

I also finished the horse portrait for my mom! I just got the print today, and I’m in love with it. The print quality is wonderful. I used gicleetoday.com and would be happy to recommend them to anyone looking for high-quality art prints!

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Between the Christmas card designs, the horse portrait, and the label designs for a graphic design client of mine, I haven’t had much time to make art just for me. I was happy to crank out this Christmas piece of my chicken characters I have been trying to develop.

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I have another commissioned portrait on the horizon, but I will be trying to get some more development of these two in the meantime. I hope to have a positive report on the craft fair next time I post, which should be in the next couple weeks as opposed to after the new year!

With A Chick Chick Here…

I completed my first full size chicken portrait this past week! I was quite happy with the results, and was even inspired to open up requests for pet portraits for the gift-giving season coming u. I’ve even had a couple inquiries! Granted, one was from my mom and I’m going to do it as a gift for her for her December birthday, but I’m still going to count it as an inquiry.

So on that note, I am taking requests for commissions, either of pets or of any animal you desire for decor or for gifts! I can do shipping of an archival-quality giclee or delivery of a digital file for you to print as you wish.

I’ll hang up my salesperson hat and put my artist hat back on.

Since my mom has officially said she wants a piece done, I am going to start doing some work on it a bit at a time so I have it in time for her birthday! She wants a piece made with her two horses, Blue and Cree. Blue was a rescue horse that they took in over a year ago. He has improved leaps and bounds! Cree is a retired barrel racing horse who moved in with my parents to live out her golden years just relaxing in some nice fields. Although she grew up on a farm, my mom never kept horses until now, and she has loved taking these horses into her care. I am looking forward to finishing this piece for her!

Have a great week, everyone!

Almost time!

Wow! It has been quite some time since I updated, but I had to check in because I’m getting so excited for the SCBWI conference! It is just under two weeks away at this point, and things are getting very real.

Shortly after my last post, I shared a creation I made with my #kidlitart folks on Twitter.

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At some point each Thursday, our conversation always seems to come back to sweets. Everyone loved it! I ended up ordering a batch of pins with the design on them to take with me to the conference in L.A. The arrived in the mail a couple weeks ago!

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I also managed to get my postcards ordered, and they arrived on this past Thursday! I’m pretty happy with my design, and so excited to have the cards in hand.

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My portfolio is still not completely assembled. I have all 12 pieces prepped and ready for printing for my portfolio. Getting those printed and mounted is next on my to-do list. I’m hoping to have that done by the end of this week.


I’ve been in my new job for three full weeks now, and I’m very happy with it so far. The people have all been nice, but we stay so busy that we don’t get to socialize a whole lot. The plus side to that is I love being busy since it makes the day fly by. I did get to chat with some people at the company’s “Christmas in July” party this past Friday. Apparently December is such a busy time there that there is no time for parties then, so they celebrate during the summer. It was nice to get to know people a little better!

Speaking of getting to know people, my 10 year high school reunion was yesterday and it was great getting to get reacquainted with some of my old classmates. The best part of it all was that all three of my best friends from way back when came back into town for the reunion! My mother-in-law came and watched my kids so my husband and I could spend several hours with everyone. We went to the reunion and then out for dinner. It was wonderful!

I’m going into the coming week excited for my conference, happy with my work, and somewhat rested. It looks to be a good week!

Artist Postcards

Hello, friends! It’s been busy these past few weeks, and I finally have a moment to catch my breath. I just finished laying out a booklet celebrating the work of a Dayton, Ohio-area DJ who has now been in the radio business for 50 years! I volunteer design services for his current radio station on occasion, but this project was the most involved piece I have worked on for them. It is a relief to have it finished!

With my plate slightly more clear for the time being, I can turn my focus back to building my portfolio and preparing for the SCBWI Annual Summer Conference in August. My mini assignments from Guiseppe are coming along nicely. I have 6 art directors on my contact spreadsheet and I have begun to make more changes to the website, beginning with the actual web address. No longer am I encumbered by the WordPress branding! It feels more official this way.


I’ve been giving some thought to postcards lately. Illustrators generally send out postcards showcasing their work to publishers around May and September: the peak hiring times for the year. With the first big round of mailing coming up, my #kidlitart chat friends on Twitter spent last Thursday sharing postcard designs, postcards in process, and asking/answering questions about mailing them out.

I won’t be ready to send out cards in May, but I plan to design my postcards and have them printed by the end of July so I can take them with me to the SCBWI conference in Los Angeles this August. Having them there with me will allow me to hand them out to fellow illustrators with whom I want to keep in contact as well as potential agents, editors, and art directors. Also, since I will have them ready by then, I will plan to send my first mailing in September of this year!

A quick side note about #kidlitart chat: I am so glad to have found these people. The information I have gotten has been very helpful, and they really made me feel welcome from day one. I speak up more now than I did at first, but no one ever made me feel like an outsider. I’m looking forward to meeting some of them face-to-face at the SCBWI conference!