Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts

Sunday, October 4, 2015

New Series


In other news, I'd thought I'd touch upon the increasing difficulties of being a modern day illustrator and designer. In a world where commissioned custom work is compensated via pennies, while the demand for quality is still there, it becomes increasingly harder to make a living as an independent contractor illustrating for someone else. This was corroborated to me recently, when a long time, successful freelance illustrator friend, who was not merely an illustrator, but also a talented hand letterer, graphic designer AND illustrator (like myself, but he is WAAAAY more talented, and many others who now HAVE to wear multiple hats), decided to take a more stable route with the unicorn that is an in-house, well-paying, illustrator job. The ole, stable, W-2. Although I'd argue the well-paying part when the inflation of living costs take up all the paycheck. No one can blame him and he is wise to take the opportunity when that unicorn arises if that's what he'd like. I, for one, get bored too quickly and would be itching to do other creative stuff. However, it does touch upon an issue that I don't think educators are recognizing to begin with - that all young people, regardless of if you're in the arts or not, are at the mercy of someone else granting us our "big break" for our numerous skills that the employer doesn't necessarily value or respect, or least of all, pay a decent and fair living wage for. I think it's so refreshing to see the younger generations take the bull by the horns and create something that others have to SEEK THEM OUT for. That is how I'd like to approach my illustration and career.

I like being able to decide how to art direct my product and test its response. Of course, no one's commissioning me to do it outright and upfront, but I also don't have to deal with the often unpleasant experience of dealing with difficult clients. Best of all, I can reap the longer term financial benefits that a non-work-for-hire piece can fetch. Of course, this is not without its cons. I have been blessed in that many mass market chains, companies, and other similar market, home decor and art places have expressed interest in licensing and carrying my work, but then you hear their terms of how little they want to give you for it. It really can crush you. On one hand, it's wonderful to feel validated and know that they think of your work highly enough to want to take that chance on you and offer it to the masses. On the other hand, you wrestle with the idea that you are inherently devaluing your work when you allow it to be sold for so cheaply in some of these mass market places....especially when they are offering you so little, relatively speaking, to do so. Sure, this nice chunk of change upfront is great, but now your name is synonymous with that price point, and that chunk of change is a one time deal that will have ripple effects on your long term career as an illustrator. Is it selling out? What does that even mean? This is where the work-for-hire illustrators have it better as they can get away with doing one-off illustrations for let's say, the big company's ad campaign, but don't necessarily have to contend with being carried in-store, having to sell directly to the public. Last I heard, there hasn't really been someone successfully straddling multiple consumer markets without devaluing their own work. People want exclusivity. I guess the way one could contend with that is to offer a separate line, under a different name - kinda like how fashion designers have their normal high-end line, then their exclusive lower-end line with Target. If any one has any ideas, please do enlighten me. At the end of the day, I'm all for passive income that frees up my own time to do more self-directed, active pursuits.

In the meantime. I have started a new series of illustrating "art that's smart" that is both functional, useful, visually appealing, and will hopefully fit in with a lot of people's home interior style. In other words, I hope it's appealing enough to people to want to support me and purchase it! I also get the added benefit that I get to choose how and what to draw so brownie points for it being fun for me too. More often than not, illustrating for others loses the fun aspect and just becomes another job - albeit, often not a decent paying one at that. If that's the case, I'd rather not have fun, as "real" jobs aren't necessarily supposed to, and try to get paid more :). I'm not quite ready yet to sacrifice fun and will just find creative ways to make $ that is still fun! Stay tuned for what's to come! :)

Thanks for your feedback and as always, your continued support.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

More stuff

Some girly typography practice and a variation of the combined buildings with all Northern European cities. I also did a little interview a while back. I give our local #TonyHsieh a shout-out. :)



Sunday, September 21, 2014

Cork Mountains




































The latest arrival to annasee.com, is this illustration print of a painting I did on cork. Its unique textural background and classic subject matter is sure to be a fail safe option (and great gift idea!) as wall art for any room. See it up close HERE.

Friday, September 19, 2014

Flashback Friday


#FlashbackFriday to the time my lovely customer made my pieces into a custom headboard! :)

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Pillows and Pom Poms!

I've been busy adding new fall inventory and this unique tree log pillow just arrived! For details see HERE.

I've also added some new things to Anna See Supplies, like these large tissue paper honeycomb pom poms! Perfect for all your decorating and festive needs! See it HERE.

Once again, I truly thank you for all your support and I look forward to presenting with you all new, exciting offerings!

Friday, September 12, 2014

What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger

BEFORE:
There's that Kelly Clarkson song that was going on in my head and it's such an inspiring message so I had to capture it in writing :). It's the latest addition to the growing collection HERE.
AFTER:


Sunday, September 7, 2014

Some Chalkboard Lettering


Hand drawn and hand written stuff has come back with a vengeance! We see it in the typefaces on modern packaging - echoing the vintage letterpress fonts of yesteryear. We see it in website design and we see it in modern wedding invitations and greeting cards.

There is definitely a nostalgia for the lost art of handwriting. The younger generation's penmanship has gone by way of the CRT TV - they don't need to write when they can type a mile a minute! As for me, I LOVE handwriting, and I couldn't be happier about this trend for calligraphy, and all things handwritten :). Hope this renewed interest continues!

Some hand drawn type and lettering that I turned into the chalkboard look :). I think I'll start a series - you can collect them HERE.


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

DIY Frosted Window Treatment

I haven't blogged in a while, but that's because I have been busy settling into my new (model!) home!

I usually keep this blog art-related, but I think this post relates to art :).

I recently was able to score the last home in this community and that home was the model house, which came with a lot of nice extras, such as built-ins, curtains, and all artwork and decor on the walls. Obviously, some isn't to my taste but it's nice to already have walls that aren't blank! Although the process, especially with this particular builder (wouldn't recommend them) and some family problems came into play, I hope to be able to enjoy a couple years out of this home, until I can move back to my beloved Summerlin proper, or elsewhere...to another country! This is a large house, and I am getting used to all the wonderful pros, and some of the cons of residing in one.

One of the first things I needed to tackle was this giant window overlooking the bathtub and shower. When I shower, especially at night, people from the outside street can see into the bathroom! A definite no no.
BEFORE:
BEFORE during NIGHT:
Notice how I tried to use the curtain to cover up the window? But alas, it is nail-gunned down to the wall, so I couldn't fully free it.

Then, I found THIS tutorial and THIS tutorial. I actually made my own template, because I wanted a wider gap in between the shapes, and I stretched it out proportionally to fit my window, so there wouldn't be any weird cut-up shapes on the edges of the window. This is an example of how skillful handling over design programs (thanks Art Center!) will help in random future life ways!!! :)









AFTER:

































AFTER during NIGHT:

As you can see, this window is HUGE. It's the length of the bathtub, so even ordering shades/blinds would have to be custom fit because of the odd size. Needless to say, this took a VERY, very long time to complete. But, the best part is, it turned out really cheap - thanks to one jumbo roll of Contact Paper.

The best part is that when you see it, it really DOES look professional, and it really DOES offer privacy, while still letting the light in! Best of all, ANYONE can do it! Although it does help if you have a little art and design program know-how and good craftsmanship (again, Thank You Art Center!). It is also a lot easier, if you have some help, namely, someone who can peel apart the contact paper sticker shapes for you while you arrange and stick them on (thank you roomie!). :)

I have all these leftover shapes from this project, that I may just go ahead and frost some glass vases and my laundry window while I'm at it!

Hope you enjoy! Please DO try this at home. And please let me know how it works out!


Saturday, June 14, 2014

Handmade Paper Succulents and Lotus/Lily Flower

New to my handmade offerings, are these beautiful, individually hand-folded origami paper succulents, or paper lotus/lily flowers! It makes for a perfect addition as a centerpiece on a table for a rustic wedding or outdoor wedding, a unique wedding favor, and can even hold a standard flameless tealight to illuminate a space with an elegant glow. It is sure to be a conversation piece as part of your home decor as every time I have visitors, they always ask about my handmade succulents scattered around my place. You can get your own HERE.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Serena and Lily Beach Market

image courtesy of Elle Decor
I am excited to celebrate Serena and Lily's first store in the lovely Hamptons! See all the pretty loveliness HERE.
image courtesy of Dicorcia Design

The amazing interior designer over at Dicorcia Design informed me that she had spotted my work at the Serena and Lily Beach Market shop and kindly wrote a very helpful post featuring my work and DIY framing HERE.

If you're near the area, hope you can stop by this amazingly curated, unique space:
image courtesy of Serena and Lily

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

SPRING CANVAS FLASH SALE!!!

Get your ready-to-hang canvas NOW at our lowest prices yet! +FREE U.S. SHIPPING! Shop NOW.


Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving!


Dear Wonderful Supporters, wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving! As a token of my gratitude, on annasee.com a special free gift will be included with every purchase using code: BLACKFRIDAY, on Black Friday of course! Thank you so very much for everything!

Also, I'm proud to introduce this special Pamper Package Gift Set, just in time for the holidays!

Monday, October 21, 2013

Handmade Art Lamps







I've just made some new lampshades that include some of my popular images. This was a very challenging endeavor as it was basically trying to engineer a lampshade that retained the vibrancy and details of the artwork, while still proving to be functional and beautiful. I call it functional art! You can check it out in more detail HERE.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Artfully Walls: Create and Preview Before You Commit!




I am so proud to present my collaboration with this revolutionary site called Artfully Walls. This new site allows you to easily arrange your own gallery wall and preview the final look by picking out art pieces of your choosing. Now, you can take the guesswork out of it and can even take cues from walls already styled by Artfully Walls.

In addition to my own work being available on the site in an assortment of sizes and options, you can find many other amazing artists at affordable prices. Go see the full collection HERE.


Saturday, September 21, 2013

Soap Or Body Wash?

So I am more of a soap person because:
1) Soap can be easily taken with you anywhere
2) You don't need a washcloth or pouf
3) It lathers with just your hands
4) It contains natural, whole ingredients, that body wash usually doesn't.

This handmade, all natural soap that I am recently addicted to is made just for Anna See LLC and it has fresh goat milk, shea butter, olive oil, coconut oil and other nourishing, moisturizing qualities. Plus, it has the richest, creamiest lather to boot! Available now here:
http://annasee.com/collections/frontpage/products/all-natural-handmade-goat-s-milk-soap-made-from-scratch-exclusively-for-anna-see

Are you a soap or a body wash person?

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

The NEW annasee.com Soft Launch


 

I am super excited to announce the soft launch of the new and improved annasee.com! It will not only house a selection of my work and guest artists' work at affordable prices and options, but will include specially selected home goods, bath products, and other special goodies, with many private label! Plus, I'm offering a 30% OFF Grand Opening Discount. :)

If you haven't already, please sign up for the (infrequent!) mailing list on annasee.com, bottom right corner, for GIVEAWAYS (free stuff!), discounts, sales, news, and other exclusive specials! Don't worry, I hate spam as much as you do.

In other news,  a HUGE thank you to Centsational Girl for featuring my work on her popular blog.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Dream Purse Closet

Some new stuff.....thanks so much for a successful summer so far! Much love and gratitude for the support!

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Bikes and Amsterdam Nursery






































I am really lucky in that I have the BEST patrons! Firstly, I hit 1700 sales at one of my online shops, which means if anyone had asked me 3 years ago if I would be able to sell at least 1700 pieces of my artwork, I'd be like "Yeah right!!!!" Thank you so much for letting me be able to do this for a living become a slow reality.

Also, from time to time, my super awesome customers send me pics of what they have done with my pieces! It's really sweet and rewarding to see how my pieces fit into their new homes!

Above is a nursery recently done in the theme of "Bikes and Amsterdam." So adorable! I am so honored that my Colorful European Buildings piece hangs above the crib. Thank you for your support of my work and congrats Julie!

I TRULY appreciate all your continued support and patronage! xoxo

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Beach Lover's Paradise

A little beach lover's paradise inspired by summer.....replete with surrey, beach cruiser, beach BBQ, snack bar, sundries, the all-important Tiki Bar, amongst other things. :) Now available for purchase.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

DIY Terrariums

I have always had an affinity for small, little things. I used to collect miniatures. So, when I started seeing all these wonderful little terrariums pop up all over the blogosphere, I decided to try my hand at it. I made a whole lot of terrariums, and gave a few away....unfortunately, the low humidity and dry climate of the desert caused many to brown :(. I wish I had taken pics of them when they were fresh and new!

Anyways, I knew they needed to be spruced up so I started making miniature houses out of Sculpey to live in the terrariums, along with the miniature sheep, cows, and horses.


Would anyone like me to offer these little miniature hand-painted sculptures for purchase?

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