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OK, so I am trying to promote my art on Squidoo... let's see if it does anything. I posted some thumbnails of my art and linked to my Etsy shop. Check it out here:
eBay has lowered their fees, so I've decided to start listing some of my artwork in hopes to sell something. I'll post all of my listings here after I make them... if you see something you like, feel free to bid! I have a feeling that it will take some time to get what I want for my work, but if you really like my art, you might as well get it now while it's cheap ;)
This particular piece is called "Thoughtful" and is small (5"x7"), but fits perfectly in a standard size frame.
I have it up for sale (the original) in my Etsy shop here, along with it's cousin Lotus No. 1, where they are $50 a pop. I can also do some unmatted and unframed archival prints (actual size or larger) with any of my art if you're interested. Please note that the smaller pieces print best no higher than 11x14, and I would recommend no larger than 8x10. If you want a large print (20x30) I would recommend a piece around 9x12. Approximate pricing (without shipping):
5x7 - $15
8x10 - $30
11x14 - $55
16x20 - $100
20x30 - $175
Just contact me if you're interested in placing an order :)
EDIT - I have the 8x10" print available on Etsy here.
Consequently, it is also available for purchase in my Etsy shop. I also have some 8x10 prints available for $20 (plus shipping) if you love it but can't afford the original!
waves of dragon
scales series
Here's the artsit statement adapted from my Etsy listing:
Let me know what you guys think... I'd be happy to hear! :)I am continually honing and developing my style as an artist. One thing that has become definitively "mine" is the scales series. So far, all of my work has been largely abstract and though this may still fall under that category, "Waves of Dragon" takes one cognitive step forward.
This piece is largely conceptual, loosely based on the idea of mystical creatures and mythology. Here you find a dragon breathing fire to form the sun. The colors chosen for this piece provide a warm/cool contrast with the focal point as the dragons head. I am very inspired by japanese kiminos, which bares a testament to it's intricate patterns and rich colors that give it a textile feel.
"Waves of Dragon" features black micron pens (archival), yarka watercolors and prismacolor markers on 9x6" 140lb cold pressed watercolor paper. There is approximately 3/4" white border. Actual drawing size: 8 1/4 x 5 1/4". Though this piece is small, it is definitely a powerful presence and a treasure to own.