Kat from H20Works has been busy building another treasury, and this time she's included my Double Sweet Hearts.http://www.etsy.com/treasury_list.php?room_id=75301
This treasury is a "BNR": Buy 'n Replace. Buy something from an Etsy shop listed in this treasury and she will replace it with an item from your Etsy shop. If you don't have an Etsy shop, that's ok. You can still buy an item anyway.
The rules are in the first comment under the pictures.
Kat has a wonderful Etsy shop full of fine art prints, ACEOs, greeting cards, graphic design services, and some knit and crocheted pieces. Take a minute and shop by her shop: http://H20Works.etsy.com/ .
Treasuries are short-lived events, so catch it before it expires on August 12.
And, here's another blue ACEO from my new series. If you're keeping score, you know there are only 3 blue ones in this series, so only one more of this color to come.
This cutout couldn't decide if it wanted to be hearts, a flower, or a snowflake. I kind of like it as a circle of hearts.
I've been working on a new series of ACEOs along with the series of art blocks that I'm doing for Artomat. There are 9 in the ACEO series: 3 in blue, 3 in yellow, and 3 in green. One green fishy ACEO has already been sent off to a new home. This is the second.
As with so many of my ACEOs, the background is painted with acrylics on paper. The snowflake is cut from my favorite miyabi chiyogami origami paper. Yes, I realize that this is August and snowflakes are a bit out of place, but oh, well. I like it anyway.
What wonderful colors in this treasury! Susan from photohale has included my Fancy Purple Fish ACEO in her Purple Haze treasury. Susan is a local Clevelander, and all the items she has selected are from Cleveland artists.
I love this little fish and I'm delighted that she included it in her treasury. http://www.etsy.com/treasury_list_west.php?room_id=62321Hurry up and take a look at the treasury; it expires Tuesday afternoon.
And be sure to stop by Susan's Etsy shop, http://photohale.etsy.com , to see her collection of photos. Some are taken locally, but others from around the globe (France, Czech Republic). She has a wonderful eye for seeing abstract shapes in everyday objects.
It's been a busy month! Not only am I working on my Artomat order, but I've joined an ACEO swap, called ACEO-X (ACEO exchange, get it?).
Amanda from Ulixis Crafts is hosting the swap. We each make an ACEO and send it off to a partner that she has assigned to us. We know who we're making an ACEO for, but not who is sending one to us. Very cool!
Here are the details on her blog:http://ulixis.blogspot.com/2009/07/aceo-swap.htmlMy entry, since I'm in an Artomat frame of mind, is an ACEO that I've made in the style of my Artomat paintings. It's made with acrylic paints on paper; the fishes are cut out of my favorite Miyabi Chiyogami origami paper.
I call it "Fishy Friends". What do you think?.
Well, she's done it again! Kat from H20Works has included my Blue Tapestry ACEO in her treasury on Etsy.http://www.etsy.com/treasury_list.php?room_id=72099
This treasury is a "BNR": Buy 'n Replace. Buy something from an Etsy shop listed in this treasury and she will replace it with an item from your Etsy shop. If you don't have an Etsy shop, that's ok. You can still buy an item anyway.
The rules are in the first comment under the pictures.
Kat has a wonderful Etsy shop full of fine art prints, ACEOs, greeting cards, graphic design services, and some knit and crocheted pieces. Take a minute and shop by her shop: http://H20Works.etsy.com/ .
Whatever you do, catch the treasury quickly. It expires on Friday, July 24.
Sorry, folks, been a little slow on the ACEO front lately!
I've been busy - distracted even - working some other projects. I've recently been accepted to Artomat, and am working diligently on 50 little paintings to send them.
I matted up a bunch of ACEOs for the local Clothesline show. It's always nice to put them in mats and wrap them in shiny cellophane. They look so...finished...professional...or something. I guess an artwork always looks more finished when it's matted and framed.
I've also matted up another bunch of ACEOs for Artefino Gallery. They've been kind enough to stock my ACEOs.
I'm planning to spend a large portion of the holiday weekend painting, so stay tuned. In the meantime, what have you been working on?