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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Rapunsel Rapunsel!


I took some time off over the holidays, but now business is back in full swing! I forgot how much I enjoy painting!!
This painting was for one of Vera's classmates who just turned 6. She really like it :). I'¨m always worried that the parents will judge me if the paitings are not perfect, but what really matters is if the kids like it! Sooo it's aaaaall about the children!!
I'm currently working on some pieces for my own house and yesterday I ordered a nice frame for a really big piece. It was pretty expensiv...OUTCH! I could have bought a finished picture for cheaper but that's not as fun :).
More about that later!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Custom-Britto-order


Here is my latest custom order. My client wanted a painting of her daughter holding their cat, and she wanted it to be very colorful and in Britto-style. Hopefully it will make it to Virginia before xmas!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Alfons!



This is a little boy from a classic old Swedish kids' book. I grew up reading the books about him, and now my children are enjoying the very same books and stories!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Dalahästar! Dalahorses!


This one is 12 x 16, acrylic on canvas paper, ready to be framed! $35 (10 for shipping).

Sunday, November 28, 2010

My first x-mas card order!































My client will use these designs to make her Christmas cards from. I had one more design but I can't find the last one right now!

New opportunity!

Today I met with a couple of ladies who are starting an art store in Fort Myers, and they are going to be seeling my stuff in their store!! It's pretty exciting! They will get a cut from the sales but we worked out a deal where everyone is happy! This Wednesday I'm going to bring them a bunch of paintings and we'll go from there!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Future family enterprise!




Today my daughters and I were painting while the baby was napping. We had a really good time and I'm so proud of my girls!
Isabelle (7) used crayons and Vera (5) chose acrylic paint.