Saturday, April 28, 2012

SPRING CLEANING SALE!

I decided to do a spur of the moment sale on all of my in-stock pendants this weekend only!  To take an additional 25% off ready-to-ship pendants, just enter coupon code SPRINGCLEAN2012 during checkout.

Mothers' Day is coming up and I have quite a variety in stock - one or two of which is sure to please the variety of moms and wives out there!  
Pendants with over 40 different Krissi's Art Studio designs are all ready to ship!
This coupon code automatically expires on Sunday TUESDAY, MAY 1 at 11:59pm PDT.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Out There - stuff not indoors (an art show)

I haven't done much in the way of gallery shows for about two years.  I submitted a piece here and there, but for the most part, exhibits took a back seat while I focused on honing my skills and finding my style.  After a year of selling online, I started to lose interest in getting back into the galleries, so I stopped bothering to follow calls for art.

In December, an opportunity presented itself that I could not pass up.  I am not certain precisely how long I have wanted to do an art show with Sacramento artists Allyson Seconds and Nicole Roberts, but I'd guess it was around three to five years.  Now, this Spring, that desire is about to be fulfilled!

Not only am I rejoining the land of real-life exhibits to show with Al and Nicole, but there are two new-to-the-second-saturday-scene photographers joining us AND we are showing in one of my favorite venues!  Body Tribe has offered up their walls to all of us after a two year hiatus!  By the way, if you haven't visited Body Tribe Fitness before, you should.  It is Midtown Sacramento's answer to an indoor dog park, gym, art gallery, meetup space and the best place to hear good music & corny jokes.

I've been working on a new and very different-for-me series of paintings for about 5 months, and they will be exhibited for the first time at this show.  They are all nature-inspired and there is hardly a skull to be found (unless you look really hard). Admission is free and all of us welcome folks to just come on by and say howdy, meet some folks and take a look around.

Saturday, April 14th; 6-10pm
920 21st Street, 
Midtown, Sacramento 



Body Tribe presents:


a nature-themed event showcasing the creative works of five Sacramento artists, each with a love of the natural world and who express it with their own individual sense of fun

ALLYSON SECONDS
retro-inspired, macro and urban landscape iPhonography prints

NICOLE WEBBER ROBERTS

large and colorful canvasses utilizing graphic shapes and flowing lines

bright, bold and translucent layers of acrylic glazes and mixed media on wood 


and introducing the photography of


RUBEN REVELES
story telling photographs with a dream-like quality
and

the elements in abstract


It's going to be a fun night!


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Friday, March 23, 2012

Sketchy Business - The Human Face

One of my 2012 goals is to improve my drawing skills with a focus on perspective and figure drawing. I was surprised at how much interest there was in the sketches I posted, but since the interest is there, I thought I'd make proper blog posts about the process as I go.

You Can Draw In 30 Days by Mark Kistler Lesson 28 - The Human Face (3/22/12)

This lesson involved tracing a sketch of DaVinci's Angel of the Madonna of the Rocks (over and over and over) and then free handing shading using a light source on the left.
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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Sketchy Business - More Two-Point Perspective

One of my 2012 goals is to improve my drawing skills with a focus on perspective and figure drawing. I was surprised at how much interest there was in the sketches I posted, but since the interest is there, I thought I'd make proper blog posts about the process as I go.

You Can Draw In 30 Days by Mark Kistler Lesson 24 - Tower in Two-Point Perspective (3/22/12)
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Sketchy Business - More Single Focal Point

One of my 2012 goals is to improve my drawing skills with a focus on perspective and figure drawing. I was surprised at how much interest there was in the sketches I posted, but since the interest is there, I thought I'd make proper blog posts about the process as I go.

You Can Draw In 30 Days by Mark Kistler Lesson 23 - A City In One Point Perspective. (3/21/12)
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Sketchy Business - Intro to Single Focal Point / One Point Perspective

One of my 2012 goals is to improve my drawing skills with a focus on perspective and figure drawing. I was surprised at how much interest there was in the sketches I posted, but since the interest is there, I thought I'd make proper blog posts about the process as I go.

You Can Draw In 30 Days by Mark Kistler Lesson 22 - A Room In One Point Perspective. (3/21/12)
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Sketchy Business - Trees

One of my 2012 goals is to improve my drawing skills with a focus on perspective and figure drawing. I was surprised at how much interest there was in the sketches I posted, but since the interest is there, I thought I'd make proper blog posts about the process as I go.

You Can Draw In 30 Days by Mark Kistler Lesson 21 - Trees. (3/21/12)
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Monday, March 19, 2012

Sketchy Business - Pyramids and Foreshortened Circles

One of my 2012 goals is to improve my drawing skills with a focus on perspective and figure drawing. I was surprised at how much interest there was in the sketches I posted, but since the interest is there, I thought I'd make proper blog posts about the process as I go.

You Can Draw In 30 Days by Mark Kistler Lessons 19 & 20 - Pyramids / Volcanoes, Craters and Coffee Cups. (3/19/12)
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Friday, March 16, 2012

Combinable (is that a word?) Shop Discounts and New Listings!

Howdy kids!

I'm taking a break from frantic preparations for next month's show to tell you that ArtFire, the online marketplace that hosts Krissi's Art Studio, home of Skelekitty & Friends has some new features to make shopping easier and, to be blunt, CHEAPER for our customers!


NEW "ArtFire Patron" discount.  Now when you sign into ArtFire with a free buyer (they call it a "Patron") account, you will see prices marked down in many of the shops - in mine, all ArtFire Patrons receive an automatic 10% off.
The number in teal is the ArtFire Patron price (10% off shown);
the small number below is the regular price that non-members pay.
Sign up for a Patron account here.
You can even sign in using your Facebook account, after which you will be assigned a patron number.  Just go into your account settings and fill out your profile for an easier shopping experience - no need to complete your shipping profile every time you shop at an ArtFire store, you can give feedback on purchases and communicate more easily with sellers.



NEW Comment discount.  You can now leave comments on ArtFire items (subject to approval by shop owner, of course).  Some shops even give discounts for commenting on their items.  Just look in the right side bar for the blue button to comment and share for a discount.  After you comment, you will see a discounted price for that item only.  Each seller controls which items receive a comment discount and how much that discount will be.
Brooke Van Gory did a helpful
step-by-step photo tutorial
on this feature - check it out.
If the shop doesn't offer a comment discount, you can still leave a comment on that item.  Just scroll all the way to the very bottom of the screen and look for the text box.
I rarely offer comment discounts, but if you have one of my prints, pendants or paintings,
my future customers and I would appreciate any information you'd like to share!
IMPORTANT TIPS! Please don't disappoint the sellers and leave a one-word comment like "awesome."  Be helpful and leave a decent, well thought out comment in return for the discount.  Pretend you're doing it for free - what would you say then?  Why do you want to buy it?  What have you heard?  It's also very helpful to sign in and fill out your screen name before posting - a comment from "DaisyGirl" is so much better than one from "Patron125094."




Combining discounts with Coupons and sale items.  Now this is where it gets good.  Discounts can be "stacked" with each other and with coupon codes. Pretty cool, huh?   So if you have a Skelekitty scratch-off card from a previous order, you can use that coupon code from in combination with your new Patron discount.  Here is an example using an old listing of mine:
To clarify, the discounts are calculated in this order:
Patron discount (from full price)
Comment discount, if any (from Patron price)
Coupon code (from full price)


Happy shopping!  A lot of shops are giving these new features a run this weekend - why not shop around?  I suggest starting with my fellow Corporate Rejects team members.  I know Ant Farm Studio, Madd Style Cosmetics, Kit Cameo and Brooke Van Gory are all offering some sales, and/or discounts too! Of course, don't forget to drop by and visit little ol' Skelekitty too.


Oh yeah, I promised you new listings too, didn't I.  Well, MOST of the new flower & nature paintings are up in the shop as prints and pendants - let me know if there's something you want that you can't find in there and we'll work something out.  ;)
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Sketchy Business-Rippling Fabric and Rolled Paper

One of my 2012 goals is to improve my drawing skills with a focus on perspective and figure drawing. I was surprised at how much interest there was in the sketches I posted, but since the interest is there, I thought I'd make proper blog posts about the process as I go.

You Can Draw In 30 Days by Mark Kistler Lessons 17 & 18 - Rippling Flags & The Scroll. (3/13/12)

I need to practice the scrolls more. Lots more.
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