New digital artwork
I’ve been working on making digital prints of many of my paintings. I’m really enjoying experimenting with these bright colors. Order at this link:
Happy Mother’s Day!
Something new…
Trying something new that I’ve thought about for a while…illustrated t-shirts. Let me know what you think. These are available on my Etsy site at https://www.etsy.com/listing/973537935/colorful-geometric-artistic-t-shirt?.
Free coloring sheet!
When I do signings or art fairs I try to have some “lagniappe” or something extra. Click here to download a free coloring sheet based on “There’s an Alligator in Audubon Park!”
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Barnes & Noble Book Signing this Saturday
I’ll be signing “There’s An Alligator in Audubon Park!” this Saturday at the Metairie Barnes & Noble.
Successful Kickstarter Campaign!
I haven’t posted to this blog in so long, there’s a lot that I’ve missed. The Kickstarter campaign was successful with contributors funding “There’s An Alligator in Audubon Park!” at 123% of the fundraising goal! $4,325 was pledged through 74 backers as well as a number of offline contributors. Seriously, y’all – that was a great feeling to be supported by family, friends, and co-workers.
Immediately after, I set to work putting the final touches on the book – finishing a couple of illustrations, drawing characters for two people who elected to be drawn into the second line scene, and getting ISBN and Library of Congress numbers for the book.
Now I’m in the midst of shipping out rewards – primarily advance copies of the book – to all of my funders. Day by day, I get a little more done. I am loving it : )
30 days to go with Kickstarter
We are at 47% funding and 30 days left to go. I think we can do this!!! Thank you to everyone for pushing us closer to goal!!! http://kck.st/1RAsJVp
Kickstarter campaign is live, yall!
There’s an alligator in Audubon Park.
I’m working on a children’s books called “There’s an Alligator in Audubon Park,” and I plan to self-publish it. I’m close to finishing it, but there are a million little details I need to attend to.