The number 1 question I get asked about my art is the copyright infringement. And honestly I haven't done any research to give an honest answer.
But I also don't care.
The thing is, I'm not the only one who does what I do, and I'm not the first. Other artist are getting plenty of publicity and sales without any issues - why can't I?
Booyapictures.com has a fantastic painting that I just had to share. If my art can be this good, I might have a future in this silliness.
Duck Hunt
So forget about the copyright issues, sit back, and enjoy.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
A Random Art Project
My cousin-in-law, Katria, wants to get a tattoo and called upon what little tattoo designing skills I have. Her requirements were the phrase "All you need is Faith, Trust, & Pixie Dust" and a thimble-or-acorn.
After 6ish hours (don't laugh - I took my sweet time) and quality time on the recliner with my colored pencils my "design" was finished.

I tried to duplicate the font on the cover of the Peter Pan DVD.

Katria says she likes it and plans on putting this little diddy on her foot. It's crazy to think my art will be on her...
Thanks Katria for the opportunity!
After 6ish hours (don't laugh - I took my sweet time) and quality time on the recliner with my colored pencils my "design" was finished.

I tried to duplicate the font on the cover of the Peter Pan DVD.

Katria says she likes it and plans on putting this little diddy on her foot. It's crazy to think my art will be on her...
Thanks Katria for the opportunity!
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Angry Eyes
The end is near (and has been for over a year now). I'm getting so close to finishing this project. One more character and background color then it's complete. It might even be accomplished by the time school starts for spring semester...
One can only hope.

Here's a sneak peak of part of the never-ending project. Bryce said I've captured his anger perfectly.
One can only hope.
Here's a sneak peak of part of the never-ending project. Bryce said I've captured his anger perfectly.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
The Trinity
I'm pleased with how this 3 piece set turned out and that the buyer, my MOTHER, is oh-so happy with it. I've heard rumors buzzing around the family gossip that she intends to take it to a frame shop and have a beautifully big and chunky frame built for the pieces. I think that's a lovely idea.
At first I was hesitant for my mom to buy the set. It kinda defeats the purpose of me having an Etsy account. But she insisted on paying whatever my asking price was without a family discount. How can you argue with that? She even said "these can't leave the family."
Well mom, this is the weirdest family heirloom I've ever seen.
Cereal Trinity: Sold to Laurie Dunmire-Beer - $200

And here is a close-up of Lucky with his marshmallow charms...

Thanks for all of the support you guys have shown. I really appreciate it.
At first I was hesitant for my mom to buy the set. It kinda defeats the purpose of me having an Etsy account. But she insisted on paying whatever my asking price was without a family discount. How can you argue with that? She even said "these can't leave the family."
Well mom, this is the weirdest family heirloom I've ever seen.
Cereal Trinity: Sold to Laurie Dunmire-Beer - $200
And here is a close-up of Lucky with his marshmallow charms...
Thanks for all of the support you guys have shown. I really appreciate it.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Options
Wow, you guys! I had no idea I would get so much feedback on this painting. The response has been encouraging. Thank you for showing your support. I truly do appreciate it.
I'm pleased to announce that I have a silent bidder on these paintings. I plan to keep the buyer anonymous until the art is completed.
Being that there is a new owner of these pieces, I feel that this individual get's free reign on the choice for the last picture.
Below are all of the cereal cartoon character-related ideas. I received some non-cereal character ideas that were fabulous and I am thinking of one in particular that I plan to use in the near future. Thank you to everyone for your amazing ideas - you guys are so creative! I loved them.
The silent bidder will be choosing one of the ideas listed below. Good luck choosing a favorite because they're all quite good!
Alright! All input has been submitted. I'm anxious to know what the buyer will choose! Thanks again for all of your great ideas.
I think I'll go eat some cereal...
I'm pleased to announce that I have a silent bidder on these paintings. I plan to keep the buyer anonymous until the art is completed.
Being that there is a new owner of these pieces, I feel that this individual get's free reign on the choice for the last picture.
Below are all of the cereal cartoon character-related ideas. I received some non-cereal character ideas that were fabulous and I am thinking of one in particular that I plan to use in the near future. Thank you to everyone for your amazing ideas - you guys are so creative! I loved them.
The silent bidder will be choosing one of the ideas listed below. Good luck choosing a favorite because they're all quite good!
- Cookie Crisp: The Cookie Crisp crook and his masked dog sidekick are fleeing the scene in a getaway boat filled with Cookie Crisp while the cop is chasing them. (Picture of Characters)
- Tony the Tiger (Picture of Character)
- Rice Krispies: Snap, Crackle, and Pop faces carved into the mountain like Mt. Rushmore. (Picture of Characters)
- Rice Krispies: Snap scaling the mountain, Crackle relaxing on the shore, and Pop riding a rice crispy treat raft
- Lucky Charms: Lucky could be sitting on the bank fishing for lucky charms. (Picture of Character)
- FrankenBerry (Picture of Character)
- Lucky Charms: Lucky is sliding down a rainbow that lands on a boat filled with gold and lucky charms
- Honey Nut Cheerios: The bee is flying above the water with his honeycomb. The honeycomb is dripping honey into the water, as the honey spreads/ripples through it. (Picture of Character)
- Count Chocula: The mountain is turned into a cave where Count Chocula lives. Bats fly all over in the sky with the Count. (Picture of Character)
- Cocoa/Fruity Pebbles (Picture of Characters)
- Quisp: The Quisp alien flying in his space ship (Picture of Character)
- Fruit Loops: Tucan Sam floating in a fruit loop inner tube down the river (Picture of Character)
- Smacks: Dig 'Em Frog enjoying a lazy day on a lily pad (Picture of Character)
- Raisin Bran: The happy sunshine in the sky with two scoops of raisins being poured (Picture of Character)
Alright! All input has been submitted. I'm anxious to know what the buyer will choose! Thanks again for all of your great ideas.
I think I'll go eat some cereal...
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Painters-Block
Today I'm suffering from a serious case of painters-block. For my 3rd and final piece to the Cereal Characters trilogy I was planning on painting Tucan Sam into some junky art. Yet, everytime I draw Mr. Sam he looks.... not like himself. And it's getting frustrating.
So I'm open to options. Any suggestions on a creative cereal character for this painting?

Also, due to my painters-block, I wanted to share with you all some of my peers in the art-world and their inspiring paintings.
John Lytle Wilson is one of my favorites. All of his "corrected paintings" contain mostly monkeys, unicorns, or robots - the usual. I'm friends with him on Facebook and it's so much fun to see what he produces out of that wacky head of his.
Corrected Paintings
The first time I ever saw this style of art (ie. corrected paintings, thrift store art, thrift store redux) was at the Wurst Gallery. In 2005 they hosted the Vintage Vandals art display. It's so inspiring to see what all of these unique artists concocted.
Vintage Vandals
While rummaging around online, I stumbled upon these other great artists who have been featured on popular blogs.
Oliveloaf Design
Angry Eel Land
Makenzie Blog
Loyal K.N.G.
Maybe seeing what others have done will help inspire some creativity.
So I'm open to options. Any suggestions on a creative cereal character for this painting?
Also, due to my painters-block, I wanted to share with you all some of my peers in the art-world and their inspiring paintings.
John Lytle Wilson is one of my favorites. All of his "corrected paintings" contain mostly monkeys, unicorns, or robots - the usual. I'm friends with him on Facebook and it's so much fun to see what he produces out of that wacky head of his.
Corrected Paintings
The first time I ever saw this style of art (ie. corrected paintings, thrift store art, thrift store redux) was at the Wurst Gallery. In 2005 they hosted the Vintage Vandals art display. It's so inspiring to see what all of these unique artists concocted.
Vintage Vandals
While rummaging around online, I stumbled upon these other great artists who have been featured on popular blogs.
Oliveloaf Design
Angry Eel Land
Makenzie Blog
Loyal K.N.G.
Maybe seeing what others have done will help inspire some creativity.
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