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 Friday, January 25, 2008
So long, farewell...
Posted by Erika

Those of you who subscribe to the monthly AGDM newsletter already know that this is my last day as Editor of the book. I'll still be with F+W Publications, editing Fine Art instruction books for the North Light imprint.

I've enjoyed my time with AGDM, but I'm excited about taking on a new challenge. I wish you all much success with your art careers, and I hope you'll keep in touch to let me know how things are progressing.

Stay creative!!!

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p.s. My departure does not mean the end of this blog, or the newsletter, so come back often to check for updates!


Miscellaneous
1/25/2008 12:23:40 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Wednesday, January 23, 2008
FREELANCE DOs & DON'Ts
Posted by Erika

Dave Roman, comics artist and associate editor of Nickelodeon Magazine, has posted a very helpful guide to freelance illustration and cartooning here.


Miscellaneous | Self-Promotion
1/23/2008 12:00:11 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Wednesday, January 16, 2008
ArtOverture
Posted by Erika

ArtOverture.com is an online portfolio site, similar to portfolios.com or theispot.com, except it's less complicated -- and FREE. Check it out...

Features & Benefits:

  • Professionally Designed Portfolio: Create your own personalized portfolio to display your work in a professional manner. "We've taken care of the layout and design, you fill in the content."
  • Lots of Room: You can create up to 4 different tabs in your portfolio, each featuring up to 15 images of your work.
  • Self-service: You manage your own portfolio -- you decide what images of your artwork to display, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • Personalized URL: Your portfolio will be available at http://www.artoverture.com/yourname (or an alias that you provide).
  • Privacy Ensured: Interested parties can contact you via an email form that is part of your portfolio. Your actual email address is never displayed, and you can reply at your own discretion.
  • Selling Artwork: If you want to sell your artwork, capabilities exist to allow you to add pricing information and sales details. "ArtOverture doesn't broker your sale, but rather, we direct customers interested in purchasing your work to you via email."
  • Mailing Lists: List management capabilities for managing your customer database are included! "Coming soon, you will be able to export your list to a variety of formats including PDF, Excel, and Word. Merge your exported list to labels to simplify postcard mailings! Have one or more customer lists, organized the way you work."

Miscellaneous | Self-Promotion
1/16/2008 4:12:07 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Friday, January 11, 2008
Charm City Cakes
Posted by Erika

I don't usually watch the Food Network, so I don't know how long the show Ace of Cakes has been on, but I just discovered it last night. A friend of mine turned me on to it, and I was blown away by the awesomeness of the very non-traditional cakes they were creating. If this isn't art, I don't know what is.

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I am in love with this Candyland cake:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click here to see photos of more far-out creations.


Miscellaneous
1/11/2008 11:57:35 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Monday, January 07, 2008
HOW Happenings
Posted by Erika

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

First things first -- I finally got another tattoo! I don't have a picture of it yet, but this is what it looks like (except the colors are purple and turquoise):

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After getting a temporary henna tattoo, I could no longer resist the urge for another permanent one, and I knew I wanted something to represent my Libra personality. It was a small Christmas gift to myself, as well as a symbol of new things to come in the new year. 

When I returned to work after a long holiday break, I was delightfully surprised to see a tattoo image on the new issue of HOW Magazine:

Go here for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this fabulous cover.

In other HOW news...

  • The Look Book by HOW Books won a Society of Illustrators award. It will be published in the 50th award annual and will be exhibited in the Sequential exhibit in the Society gallery in New York in the spring.

  • The winners of the first annual 2007 In-HOWse Design Awards have been chosen. Best of Show and 50 Merit winners in 9 categories can be seen in the February 2008 issue of HOW. You can also view 50 additional Honorable Mention winners here.

  • Entries for the 2008 In-HOWse Design Awards are currently being accepted and will be featured in the February 2009 issue. Deadline is April 14, 2008.

  • Registration is now underway for the 2008 HOW Design Conference, which will take place in Boston, May 18-21. Register early to save money! Go here for rates and other details. 

Calls for Entry | Miscellaneous | Conferences & Workshops
1/7/2008 10:48:21 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Wednesday, December 19, 2007
CREATION
Posted by Erika

If you already have your copy of the 2008 AGDM, you've probably read Jim Hunt's fabulous article, Motivational Tools of the Trade, and maybe you've even gone to his website to see more of his cartoon work. If not, perhaps this will pique your interest...

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Jim's holiday greeting is so clever I can hardly contain my joy! The comparison of Santa and Frosty to God and Adam is just too funny. Of course, Jim isn't the first artist to recreate Michaelangelo's famous work. If you missed my earlier post about Pete the Cat, check out the picture below and then go here to see more:


Artists | Miscellaneous
12/19/2007 11:54:21 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Friday, December 14, 2007
Body Art
Posted by Erika

I got this really cool henna tattoo yesterday, as a small Christmas gift to myself, and I can't stop looking at it. I love sun & moon imagery, and this particular design is supposed to symbolize growth and good fortune, both of which I need.

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I've been wanting another real tattoo for a long time (I already have 2), but this is making me want it even more. I may have mentioned this already, but I am a HUGE fan of tattoo art. I watch Miami Ink and LA Ink on TLC, and I'm blown away by the awesomeness of each and every tattoo those artists create. I can't imagine the skill and patience it must take to learn how to "draw" with a needle on a canvas as unsteady as the human body. I'm so out of practice I can barely draw a circle on a piece of paper!

Tattoos aren't as taboo as they used to be, but they still don't get the appreciation they deserve as a valid art form. I've been trying to think of a way to include tattoo art in the next edition of AGDM -- any ideas? Would an interview with a tattoo artist be of any interest to you? I'd appreciate any feedback, as well as seeing photos of your own tattoos.


Miscellaneous
12/14/2007 11:13:04 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Wednesday, November 21, 2007
So Delicious!
Posted by Erika

I'm too excited about this not to "spread the love" -- I just received in the mail a t-shirt that I've been dying to have. My artist friend Jillian designed it, as part of a series of 10 shirts that "express a message of love and unity rooted from the female experience." Each shirt features inspiring, poetic words paired with a whimsical illustration, and together they tell a story of growth and strength.

This is the shirt I chose:

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Click here to see all 10 Delicious Tees and read the uplifting story.

I really admire Jillian for her artistic vision and her courage to start her own business. Don't you wish you could be your own boss and sell something that features your artwork? Let Jillian's positive message inspire you to follow your heart and make your dreams come true.

And don't forget to SPREAD THE LOVE! Tell all your friends about these amazing shirts, and consider buying one as a gift for a special lady in your life. Girls can never have too many cute shirts, especially ones that boost our confidence and promote peace!


Artists | Miscellaneous
11/21/2007 11:47:27 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Monday, October 29, 2007
Fairey again -- he's everywhere!
Posted by Erika

Check out the NOVEMBER 2007 ISSUE of JUXTAPOZ MAGAZINE if you're interested in learning more about Shepard Fairey (the subject of previous posts here and here).

From the Juxtapoz website:
   When an already declared legend has a big year, we like to give a little notice, hence Shepard Fairey gracing the cover of the November issue of Juxtapoz. And guess what! We got an exclusive never-before-seen cover and 18 pages of Obey magic. Shepard covers everything from the current state of his artwork to the future at hand for Obey Giant.

I haven't had a chance to purchase my copy yet, but believe me, I plan to get one as soon as possible.

Although Juxtapoz does not have a listing in the 2008 AGDM, the magazine does accept what it calls "Reader Art" -- here are the submission guidelines as posted on the website:

Reader Art is published every Monday. Each week, we select 1-2 pieces from six different artists who submit their work to Reader Art and post it on our website.

Reader Art is simply a forum to show art created by our readers. Mainly, it serves to show the work of students and amateur or emerging artists.

We get a lot of submissions. We cannot publish all of them, and we cannot always personally respond to everyone who submits their work. You'll receive an automated confirmation email from us that we've received your submission. Your work will be seen by someone here at Juxtapoz... but because we have a large pool to choose from, we have to make decisions about who to publish and who to pass on for now. You will receive an email from us if/when we publish your work.

To submit art for the Reader Art section please note following, then send an email to reader_art@juxtapoz.com

Email vs Snailmail: We are now only accepting electronic submissions. Submissions mailed to our office may not be returned. Please use the internet.

Image Specs: Images should be 480px wide. Height may vary, but each image must be less than 100k. Please optimize your images for the web and save them as. jpg (or .gif for vector work), in RGB colors (not CMYK or Index), and at 72dpi. Non-digital artwork should be photographed clear, sharp and head on, and presented without background or white space unless the piece is an unusual shape.

Art Info: Please include the title of each piece as well as medium(s) used. The more information the better.

Your Info: Please include your name as you'd like to be credited, and your website URL...it can be your Myspace page or Livejournal or your fancy Flash-based portfolio, but there should be some way for people to contact you and/or see more of your work. If you do not include a URL, it will be assumed that we may publish your email address as contact info unless you explicitly state otherwise.

Publishing: Currently, we are publishing each artist only once.

 


Artists | Calls for Entry | Miscellaneous
10/29/2007 5:20:19 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
365 SKULLS
Posted by Erika

I went to a Halloween costume party Saturday night, and now I'm officially in spook mode. I dressed as a pirate, with plenty of skull accessories (hat, earrings, necklace, tights, and even a temporary tattoo). Skulls are always fashionable for artsy/rocker types, but it seems like they become more acceptable in the mainstream during October. So I'm using Halloween as an excuse to share with you one of my favorite blogs -- Skull-A-Day.

Noah Scalin, the blog's administrator, is "making a skull image every day for a year."  That's 365 different skull images! He started the project in June, so there are still many days to come, and I'm curious to see if he can pull it off.

Even if you don't necessarily like skulls (or if you could care less about Halloween), you should still check out the blog just to see the creative solutions the artist has come up with so far. You never know -- one of them might be the spark of inspiration you've been searching for to help you complete one of your artistic projects.


Artists | Miscellaneous
10/29/2007 4:34:54 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Wednesday, October 17, 2007
2008 Edition is done!
Posted by erika

I just got my advance copies of the 2008 AGDM!!! (And I also realized that today is the 1-year anniversary of my promotion to editor, so I guess October 17 must be a lucky date for me.)

It's so exciting to see the finished product of my hard work. All the art looks great -- I can't wait for you to see it! I'm told the book will be shipping from the warehouse within the next week or two, but you can pre-order it from Amazon. As soon as I get my first shipment, I'll be sending comp copies to all the artists and writers featured in the book.

To peak your interest in the book (and to get you thinking about your marketing plans for the upcoming holiday season -- the perfect time to send promo cards), I'm providing here an excerpt from Maria Piscopo's article Self-Promotion in the Modern World:

Assembling a Mailing List

Successful direct marketing always starts with a targeted list of prospective clients. In addition to creating mailing lists based on researching Artist’s & Graphic Designer’s Market listings and your own networking, some artists purchase industry-specific mailing lists or labels.

      There are many industry-specific sources for your mailing lists. You can just buy the labels or e-mail addresses from these firms, but consider buying the database to use on your computer and make your own labels. Another option is to import the data if you are already using a compatible contact management software program for a database (e.g., Filemaker Pro or Microsoft Access). When buying data, look for individually prepared lists targeted to your marketing message.

      Make sure the company updates their database at least two to three times a year. If you are buying the database, make sure you can add your own sales leads, contact names and even mail/merge for printing custom letters and envelopes. Check out the search and sort capabilities of the program before you buy so that you can search the data by company name, city, state, zip code, area code, type of client, contact name or any of the other popular fields of information used for mailing lists databases.

      Here is a partial list of companies that sell targeted databases of clients that buy art and graphic design:

 

*Agency Access is currently offering the following discounts:

Sign up for either a North American or European full membership before October 31st and receive a 10% savings with quarterly part payments. Also, receive $100 off any E-mail bundle!

Full range of self-promotional services available:

  • Up-to-date database (99% accuracy)
  • Over 40,000 qualified North American and European buyers
  • Customized searches and tailored lists
  • E-mail and direct mail marketing services
  • New high-quality printing service
  • Personalized help and marketing consulting

Want to try them out before you activate your subscription?
Call 1-800-704-9817 for a 3-day FREE TRIAL or personal Online Demo.

 


Book Contents | Miscellaneous | Self-Promotion
10/17/2007 2:02:11 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
 Thursday, October 11, 2007
Rollins and Rose
Posted by Erika

Ohmygod, I'm SO excited! I'm on Cloud 9 right now...

My best friend Lori and I met Henry Rollins last night!!! 

This is a dream come true for us -- one we've had for 15 years! That's more than half of our time on this planet, and though we've known each other forever and shared many common interests, our passion for Hank outweighs pretty much everything else.

I guess I should start at the beginning and move forward...

   Our dads met in Vietnam, and they kept in touch after returning home. They both lived in Ohio, at opposite ends of the state, and they had become friends with a few other guys who lived in neighboring states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. So these guys and their wives/girlfriends would take turns getting together at one another's homes, and their friendship grew and survived the miles between them.
   Through some kind of magical fate, our moms happened to get pregnant around the same time, and in September of 1978, Lori was born exactly one week before me. I guess you could say we became friends simply because our parents were friends, but our friendship has evolved so far beyond that. At first we would only see each other when our parents made plans to spend a weekend together, but as we got older, we were able to take turns spendng entire weeks at each other's houses, during Spring Break or the Christmas holiday.
   By the time we were 14, we had discovered "real music" -- we said goodbye to bands like New Kids on the Block and Bell Biv DeVoe, and we started listening to Nirvana, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, The Pixies, and so on and so on. We started wearing flannel shirts and combat boots, and we thought we knew everything. Together we were invincible. We watched 120 Minutes on MTV religiously (I still have about 20 VHS tapes with recorded episodes), and we discovered more and more "alternative" music that wasn't being played on the radio.
   One of the bands we were introduced to on the show was the Rollins Band (before "Liar"). This Henry Rollins guy blew us away, and we had to find out more about him. Through our punk rock research, we found that he had been in a band called Black Flag. We immediately bought some of the band's albums, and we were hooked -- particularly on one album that included some spoken word tracks. Through further searching, we found that Henry had quite a few albums that were entirely spoken word. We found them all and devoured them.
   The very first spoken word album we bought (and I don't know how we bought it when it had the "Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics" warning on it) was The Boxed Life. It was a 2-cassette combo, and we each had our own copy. We listened to it voraciously, constantly quoting lines to each other and feeling as if we'd discovered the meaning of life. We went on vacation with my parents that summer, and to keep them from hearing what we were listening to, we each put our copy of Tape 1 into our individual walkmen and listened simultaneously through separate headphones. Those original cassettes are what we took to the spoken word show last night for Henry to sign.
   Something else that happened that summer is that we went to our first Lollapalooza ('93) -- without our parents' permission. They told us we were too young to go to an all-day concert like that, and of course we thought that was the lamest thing we'd ever heard. So we went anyway. We contrived some weak cover story and took off to Indianapolis (nearly 3 hours away, across the state line) with Lori's older friend Becky and Becky's much older (21) friend Erik Rose.
   We sat quietly in the backseat and thought that Erik Rose had to be the coolest guy in the world (next to Henry Rollins, of course). He was an artist and a musician, and he had long, dark hair and wore a Cure t-shirt with the sleeves cut off (The Cure is one of our all-time favorite bands, but that's a whole other story). Anyway, we went to the concert and had an amazing time, despite the blistering sunburn and sprained ankle I acquired...and despite the fact that we inevitably got caught in our lie.
   Part of Lori's punishment was that her dad took most, if not all, of her CDs and cassettes, including some Rollins spoken word albums, and threw them away! She told Henry about this last night, and he said, with an appalled look on his face, "Is he still alive?!" Ha! Believe me, we did want to kill our parents after that. Like, why couldn't they just understand and leave us alone?!? Ah, teen angst.
   To make a long story short (too late), Lori has since obtained new copies of Hank's spoken word CDs, and we are just as enthralled with him now, at age 29, as we were at 14. We've seen him perform with the Rollins Band twice, and we've been to at least 3 of his spoken word shows together. Those have been some of the best nights of our lives, but last night definitely ranks at #1. 

And now we come back to Erik Rose...

   About a year ago, as I was planning the 2008 edition of AGDM, I came across him on the Internet. I was reading up on the case developments of the West Memphis Three (in which Henry has been very supportive and instrumental), and I discovered that Damien Echols had been interviewed by a magazine called Tastes Like Chicken. I went to the website to check out the article, and I was immediately drawn to the illustration of Damien that appeared with the interview -- an illustration by Erik Rose
   My heart skipped a beat. Could it really be the Erik Rose from 14 years ago?!? I clicked on the link to his bio, and as soon as I read "originally hailing from a small town in Ohio that is filled with Etch-a-Sketches and Dum-Dum suckers," I knew it was him. I explored the site further and discovered that he's the art editor and a contributing writer for the magazine, and that he had interviewed none other than Henry Rollins for a previous issue (which included a kick-ass illustration of the man and his well-known tattoos).


   I was so excited at this point, I didn't know what to do with myself. So I did what fate must have intended: I sent an e-mail to Erik Rose asking if I could interview him for my first edition of AGDM. I could tell from his website that he had turned out to be an amazing artist, and it seemed like he'd had some success as a freelance illustrator and would make a great interview subject. Boy, was I right!
   Erik gave such excellent answers to my questions, I couldn't have hoped for a better interview. I think he'll be a great inspiration to many of AGDM's readers, and I'm so excited to share his work with all of you. I plan to post an excerpt from his interview in a later blog entry, but you'll have to get your own copy of the 2008 AGDM to read the whole thing, which I strongly encourage!

Isn't it funny how life works? We're all connected in so many small ways, and it seems those are the things that make it all worthwhile. Just think, if my dad or Lori's dad had never fought in that crazy war, they wouldn't know each other, and therefore Lori & I wouldn't know each other, and maybe neither of us would care about Henry Rollins or even know who he is. I certainly wouldn't know Erik Rose, and even if I had discovered him in searching for artists to feature in the book, he wouldn't have the same significance. 
   So I'm thankful for who I am, and for the people who've come into my life...for whatever reason, because it's the connections we make with people that give such value to life on this strange planet.

Now excuse me while I go back to floating on that cloud...

Peace,
Erika  


Artists | Miscellaneous
10/11/2007 11:16:11 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
 Thursday, October 04, 2007
Pete the Cat and James Dean (the artist, not the actor)
Posted by Erika

This past Sunday was my birthday, and my dad gave me the coolest gift: a book called The Misadventures of Pete the Cat. It's a compilation of paintings done by artist James Dean, all of which feature his cat Pete.

I love cats, and I love art, so of course I love cat art! But this book is like nothing I've seen before. I couldn't put it down without flipping through the entire thing to look at each and every picture. Some are simple and whimsical, but there are also reproductions of famous paintings with the addition of Pete, such as this:

I have since found Pete the Cat's website, which features pictures not included in the book, and now I'm totally obsessed. Most inspiring is the fact that James Dean was an electrical engineer who wanted to be an artist but didn't think he could make a living as one; Pete came into his life at an opportune time and stayed just long enough to be the muse he needed to make the leap into a freelance art career. Now he is locally and nationally known for his Pete the Cat prints, which are sold at galleries and retailers around the country. Isn't that encouraging?


Artists | Miscellaneous
10/4/2007 11:38:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Welcome!
Posted by Erika

I'm happy to announce the 2008 edition of Artist's & Graphic Designer's Market (my first as Editor) went to the printer last week. Yay!!!

I had so much fun working on this book, and I can't wait to find out what you, dear reader, think of it. Of course, you won't be able to see the actual book for another month or so, which means I'll be posting some excerpts here and in my newsletter to spark your interest.

To sign up for my free monthly newsletter (planned for the first Friday of every month), go to the main AGDM Web page and enter your e-mail address in the box that appears in the upper-right corner. You can also sign up to receive e-mails when I post new blog entries. Just scroll up to the top-left of this page, where it says Click to subscribe via RSS.

Plans for the blog and newsletter include contest announcements, exhibition openings, marketing/self-promotion tips, and whatever art-related topics happen to come up. I hope you'll provide me with some feedback about what kinds of things you'd like to see. Post comments here or send me an e-mail so I can help you in your creative journey.

Best,

Erika O'Connell
Editor, Artist's & Graphic Designer's Market

 


Miscellaneous
9/26/2007 11:21:38 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]