Tuesday, September 25, 2012

expanded reward levels

first off thank you everyone who's backed this project. today is a week that it's live.
out of the nest card project
please if you like my work, please spread this link.

now i have finally updated the rewards, if you would like to take a look. so many of you who backed this project pledged more then the rewards - now it was so important to me that everyone got not only a reward but a fair reward that i upped the levels, this way you folks who pledge more will get more.

now figuring rewards is not easy to do for me as it's sort of abstract thinking. i can't actually SEE it in front of me, and since i think in pictures it was not easy for me to visualize this.

please let me know if i messed up, or if there should be levels i don't have. or if there is something someone wants and i don't have it

i added a big level for some people who wanted to have these as holiday cards. and if anyone does use them as holiday cards, i will be hugely flattered!

Friday, September 21, 2012

wow!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/87722640/out-of-the-nest-a-card-project
i'm getting there everyone!
thank you so much
this is so exciting for me
i am still working on higher level rewards for some of you backers that pledge so much more then the reward levels i had there
really i thought maybe a few friends would pledge but i didn't think complete strangers would....
and boy am i amazed!
and so grateful

now no one does a project like this without a lot of help, support and encouragement from folks
and i was so blessed to have a lot of people believe in me
from the beginning, when i sat down and started to paint nests and birds...... i was so very lucky to have the best support network.

i always encourage people to tell me what they like and dislike
and i am lucky that they do
now sometimes i change things because someone has made a valid point.... and sometimes i do another variation as someone has made a point that i really missed and i felt the need to explore

thank you all so much for believing in my work and in me

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

the day after

well first off thank you all so very much as the response has been been overwhelming.
i am exhausted
that was something i didn't count on, being that tired after the launch.
i was working on the video up to the last minute
kickstarter approved this in record time, as they said two days, and i think it was more like 2 hours!
i have to add more reward levels, as people are pledging more then what i have in rewards so i am going up the levels, for more goodies for the pledges i don't yet have rewards for.

i really can't believe i came this far.....i knew i wanted to do this as a kickstarter project, but i really didn't expect anyone to actually pledge money!
i am so glad though, and people that i don't even KNOW are pledging so that means that they like my work too!
that makes me very happy to know.
today i am sort of recovering, i made some cookie dough (butter cookies with my homemade vanilla and homemade orange extract) just a basic simple recipe
1c butter thoroughly creamed
1c sugar
1 egg (unfortunately the ducks aren't laying so i used a chicken egg)
vanilla extract
orange extract
2-1/2 cups of sifted flour
1 teaspoon baking soda

i have it chilling in the fridge now

stuff like this grounds me. i am thinking of also baking bread after supper.....
now tomorrow i need to add more rewards so i will think about that
and i will also copy this post and send it to the backers
i have to thank you all again
i really do feel like cinderella at the ball


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

WE are LIVE!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/87722640/out-of-the-nest-a-card-project

SUBMITTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


now we wait for kickstarters approval......i went over the guidelines so i dont' expect there will be a problem but you never know..... so we wait
but basically.... this is it .......
now in doing all the preparation for this, i have to say........i learned a LOT.
a few things i will share with you folks

1) give yourself plenty of time.....maybe even 5 months more then you think you'll need (especially if it's your first project
2) try and outline everything you have to do..... that is going to change a few times but at least you will have a rough idea
3) have very good friends who love you
4) have plenty of coffee and icecream
5) expect that there will be days you just can't work on your project for whatever reason (i got sick, and i also had writers block)
6) for me, next time i do a project of any kind, i am going to cut all the paper at once, do a storyboard outline, and get my images scanned ASAP, 
7) be prepared to make do and think outside the box.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

better to iron out the glitches now

then before this project goes live
and there are a few
the biggest one is the voice over is not audible to everyone
some folks hear it fine, maybe not the music but my voice
other folks don't hear me hardly at all ( i am doing the best i can with extremely limited technology)


so while i'm at it ....may as well make things even clearer in descriptions too no?

then there was the matter of graphic spacers for the project page..... i am liking these
i did those while i was also finding prices on packaging and figuring packaging options.
i think i got that figured out again..... this time with maybe an easier way to do it

the realization that at the very least there will be 6000 cards being printed, packaged and shipped has at times overwhelmed me.

one part of this project i am not sure if i discussed was that it was important to me not only to get a high quality job done, but at a fair price, and made in america.
i did finally find a local printer, a local fine art scanner, and i believe i have found a reasonable packaging option, and shipping options that are made in america

i am also very grateful to my friends who've been pestered and forced to view or listen to videos, slide shows, emails, questions, phone calls..... angst, self doubt, and attacks of total panic

one friend of mine, going over the rewards with me again and again..... she is a saint......
another taking time out of her totally swamped schedule to watch my video in her studio...
everyone on facebook who've watched this and held my hand through this
my husband who's been doing a lot around the house so i can paint and research

honestly i wouldn't ever have even dreamed of doing this without you guys telling me i could.....that what i do was good enough to put it out there.

bless you all
now for me.....back to work
i would like this project launched very soon.....


Saturday, September 15, 2012

this project is about to go live ..........


gees i am exhausted,
i am going to try and redo that vid tomorrow with the audio a bit louder.... (which when you all read this will be today.....

and i am working on the 'rewards' for the kickstarter backers....
no reward can be more then ten of an item, so does that mean i can't have card sets of 12?
well tarot card decks are funded and that's 72 cards per deck
so i guess i can do double sets?
i think my head hurts
but i will figure this out
i also need to figure packaging, i had my heart set on kraft paper and jute twine.....
which folks can recycle, compost or even start the woodstove with...
we'll see
i realized that if i have to tie 500 bows in jute twine, i may not be painting for a few months while my fingers heal...........
i am sure i can figure a compromise
i also need to get figures for overseas sales, for shipping, as i know there are a few people that are overseas that want these cards.
and i have to have separate rewards for them!

this is a LOT of work, it's a huge project, and i am thankful that the bulk of the paintings (ok the goldfinch and indigo bunting were after) were done months ago
i would not want to be sitting down now to do the paintings for a project of this size.

most of the work for this was mental work, since the paintings were done. decisions about how many, what kind of paper.... which paintings to keep and which to leave out.
how to write what you folks read here on the blog and what will be on the kickstarter project page.

i sort of learned a bit about video too.
now about that video.......
i don't actually have access to a video camera.
my little camera does take video but it's sort of shaky and a lot grainy.
so i had to work with what i had.....and that was still photos
a slide show maker software
a mic on the laptop (we discovered the laptop has a web cam...it's even worse then my little camera!)
and my sort of learning on the fly to put it all together

add that to the budgies that NEVER SHUT UP, while i was trying to record my voice over....

so here i am, almost on the eve of going live.......i feel like life may never be the same again.
and in a way it won't be, as the entire world ( or at least the people that kickstarter reaches) will see my paintings.

ok now this will post in the AM- but i am about to go to sleep for the night.....
take good care everyone......
and please wish me and the project luck

Friday, September 14, 2012

a short discussion about......our birds!

i was asked recently, why birds?
why nests?
the answer is, because i love birds, and i have a few of my own!
i have 5 ducks
4 chickens
and 4 budgies
(also 3 laperm cats but that's another story for another time)
everyone is got a name, which they respond to......... all, with the exception of the budgies, are tame and love to be carried around like babies.

so back to the question, i am of the school where you draw, or write what you know, and i am surrounded by birds.
completely by choice.
we don't have a lot of pet birds compared to the amount of wild birds that share the property with us.  they love it here!
we have plenty of cover for them, food, water..........
lots of trees and wild spaces

and they seem to really really LOVE duck and chicken food. the cardinals alone must go through a pound or two a week of duck and chicken food.....they swoop into the duck/chicken pens and help themselves. it's gotten so bad that the ducks ignore the wild birds!
but i love them all, they make our world so much happier with their chirping and their flying around out there.
we put out nesting materials for them in spring but really there is so much out there, dead dried grass, duck and chicken feathers.... etc that they just happily stay here and raise family after family.

they're happy
we're happy
and i get to paint them!

so that's the answer of 'why birds'



Wednesday, September 12, 2012

things are better with drum scanning?

i spoke to another fine art scanner company..... and drum scanning is the way to go for art prints
(or so folks think)

soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
that would add a whole buncha money to the kickstarter project
but may be worth it

(and i have a fast rough draft and voice over that sucks but progress is being made)


now there are a few points i know i need to make with the video.....one being that this project is the first really big one that i've done on my own.
and that i had a 'godwink' happen to push me into this back in january when the lady in the bookstore descended the ladder and asked me about what type of studio i had.... then when i told her about the book i was working on, insisted on there being cards....

another point would be how much joy painting these birds and these nests gave me, as well as the people watching them develop

and how many people are anxiously waiting for these to be printed and available

wow




Tuesday, September 11, 2012

AND we got goal! (from yesterday)

this nest is so magical for me

although the voice over was not usable as i started to cough again!!

today all i need to do is finish the video and we can go live ASAP
everything else is done!
and i mean EVERYTHING
i love the colors

i did the merchant's account
finished verifications
etc





so today's goals are


  1. call the fine art printer down the valley and see about a deal on professional scans 
  2. try another voice over, without coughing
  3. finish piecing together this video

Monday, September 10, 2012

today my goals are:

starting the head of
the house finch

  1. to open the amazon account that i need to start the kickstarter 
  2. to record at least draft 1 on the voice over


i had a lot of person set backs with this project, not as much with the paintings, more with the 'fly the nest' part of it....where i try and get it out into the world
i think that part of that is me
goldfinch
it's pretty scary out in the big world and they are all such YOUNG paintings...( ok humor me, i do spend a LOT of time over them)

but today is another step closer to them going out into the world.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

while waiting for my voice to return

house finch on rough press paper
so i can record this voice over...... (i am wondering if, perhaps i should just do it with music and insert black frames with type, like old timey silent movies)
i figured i would talk a bit about watercolor paper and a bit about the differences etc.
watercolor paper is usually 100% cotton, and is specified by weight, and surface finish


i tend to use 140# hp (hot press) some folks use lighter 90# and some use heavier
a lot of artists like the texture of rough press paper, and i do too but it doesn't lend itself to easy reproduction of my paintings - see that house finch...look at the sky closely.....see the texture? now in person that texture just sparkles....... but i don't truly like it in scans as well..... and i have to correct for it.
(when the originals go up for sale though, someone is going to love it, i would bet on it)

cardinal on hot press paper
now here on the other hand is a cardinal..... he's done on hot press paper and the surface is smooth... it's easier to get fine crisp lines and better, i think, for reproduction...but in person, it is my opinion that he doesn't quite sparkle as much as he could. (that is my opinion, as my husband thinks he does)

my favorite brand of paper is twinrocker, hands down the top of the line paper.
i do also use fabriano artistico
i do NOT use arches, i don't like it.
i do however like canson100, which is also part of the arches family..... but for some reason canson works better for me then arches does.

there are other papers out there and others that i have tried but these work the best for the way i work.
normally

all the paper i use is 100% archival as well, so it should, with reasonable care, last at least 500 years. so will my pigments...........
not that i am any great master artist or anything but it's good to know that when it comes time for these original paintings to be sold, the buyers won't be facing faded or mutated colors, or deteriorating paper. properly matted and framed they will be around for a very long time.



Friday, September 7, 2012

a glimpse of one of the 'fails'

occasionally a painting is a total fail, and i recycle it.
2nd painting of a
chipping sparrow-recycled
i figured that i would show you all a total fail, and it only got worse after this!
there are elements of this chipping sparrow that worked but then overall it just was not something that made my heart leap when i set the brush down.....then i made it worse by redoing the background sort of an orange purple too. 
 also he's cramped into the plane of the painting, which made me feel like he was captured and flattened, not the feeling i wanted at all....so this is one of my recycles...

now the elements that did work for me, actually it was the colors! i really LIKED this the way it was as far as the colors go...and the modeling of the bird itself- and i even liked how the shadows and modeling of the branch came out...just enough without being over done but overall it just was not right.

on the plus side, HE is actually looking like a SHE since there is an egg bulge. 

*  anyone who is involved with birds on a daily basis will know exactly what that is-for the rest, it's the bulge just under the tail, indicating that an egg is waiting to be laid. i have ducks, chickens and budgies here, mainly girls, so that is something we notice   *

now my point being?

well each painting teaches the artist something, even a failure.
keeping trying as it is about the process of correcting what you did wrong, and reaching further towards what you feel is right.
repeating what you did right while stretching your comfort area with each different painting
and THAT part should never stop for an artist who's interested in growing.


3rd chipping sparrow
here is the third one i did of a chipping sparrow- i don't think the bird is quite as well modeled as the last one but i do believe there is more 'air' around him....

this was/is all part of the process i went through doing the work for the card project. i have nest paintings too the either didn't make it into the line up although they were good, because they didn't 'fit' the look

i though folks may find it interesting to see some of the 'out takes' that happened with this project

now as soon as i get a voice BACK, i intend on doing the voice over for the slide show...then this project goes live on kickstarter.....






Thursday, September 6, 2012

one that i love, but didn't get into this set of cards

this is the oven bird.
they live in my area of pa on the forest floor, they make a really cool nest, which is what they are named after.
i loved this little bird so much.
after laying out all the birds in the series i decided that i would have to cut him.
it broke my heart as i really loved painting him, i loved learning about him, and his little feet in this painting just GOT ME.
(so did the orange striped cap)
i do tend to favor the ones that everyone overlooks.
in my mind this is as fascinating as a cardinal, but not as showy.
with THIS bird, you have to learn to appreciate the subtle shadings of feathers, and how amazingly well this bird is designed to hide in the mulch layer of the woods.
no he isn't the most eye catching of birds but that is the whole POINT!
cool huh?
maybe eventually i will do a series with these quite birds.....what do you folks think?


oh and we are getting better around here.
today i was able to get the ducks out (with help)

Sunday, September 2, 2012

temporary setback due to

fast update today is tuesday sep 4...OMG i been sick all weekend (you don't want to know just how sick i was, i could NOT break a fever of 102.4) but i am better today, thank goodness
whatever this thing is that bernie gave me, i am STILL coughing really bad, and i hope i can sleep tonight as i wasn't able to for two nights as i could NOT breath, i almost went to the hospital ER it was so bad.
i figure another day if i can get some sleep then i should be fine and out of the nest should be back on track- thank you all for your continued support

the plague from the pits of hell..........(thanks to bernie....who shares EVERYTHING with me)
he shared a really bad cold this time, so bad my face is swollen!

so here is a page out of my journal, i know a few are unfinished but i need to order new ink for my fountain pen, please look at this for a while, and let me attempt to recover from this really really REALLY bad cold that has my poor face so swollen i can't focus my eyes!

and for the record, bernie is on the mend...... and he's barely coughing!

Saturday, September 1, 2012

some PROGRESS!

i got a bit more done on scanning etc, my friend lana would like to see these paintings professionally scanned and i would also- i did find one more fine art scanning/printing company that i didn't know about so i am going to call them to see about scanning. because i scan them over and over and keep adjusting color to get them to look the same as on my screen but then i realized, that a printer will need them scanned for cmyk not rbg ( i know that MY printer wants them in cmyk, i can do color separations for that here) 
so monday i call another printer, and depending on costs i will figure that into the kickstarter budget. meanwhile, this is the line up of the paintings for the card project. plus the fledgling in the nest if we exceed the goal.  i am starting to get excited again. oh and the writer's block..... fading....

"hi, ..........and welcome .................et me introduce you to my project........'