Redefining Electrography Portfolio
After the Visual Alchemy reception I was describing my work to a childhood friend and said that the pieces that I consider having “artistic quality” are pieces where there was a form that you could relate to.. but it may or may not be exactly that form – so in essence the light from the…
Planning, thoughts, and new phases!
I love my desk at home (see above). It feels more like an office now than the desk I had previously. However, sometimes I’d just like to be in an office setting, around people, away from home and connected to amenities and networking opportunities. I find it more often stimulating, rather than distracting. I’ve learned…
Believe! in the things you can do
This is more apt for a New Year’s post, but I feel inspired to write it now. I keep a physical journal on my desk with the word “Believe” on it that I have stored away for use for writing down project ideas. My intention is to use it as an idea journal. But this…
Hyannis, Hyarts Shanty Acceptance
I am really excited about this! My artwork was accepted to do a week in an artist shanty in Hyannis during 4th of July! This is the first time I’ve really got to an opportunity to sell my work in a retail setting. I’ve already started to think about the inventory and such. I still…
Visual Alchemy Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Fountain Street Fine Art presents VISUAL ALCHEMY Group Show, juried by Elizabeth Devlin, founder of Flux-Boston January 2 –25, 2015 Reception Saturday, January 3, 2014, 5 –7pm FountainStreetFineArt.com Fountain Street Fine Art in Framingham will host its eighth Juried Show, VISUAL ALCHEMY, from January 2 – 25, 2015. A Reception…
Yay!
I’m getting really excited for some the things I’ve been doing at work. I started to work on a product catalog but that catalog will be in a more artistic slight than interior design/’professional’. The website for them is going well too and I’m excited to see that taking shape. It’s interesting working for someone…
A.I.R Gallery and NYC Experience
Last Wednesday my parents and I left Wellesley, MA and drove the 4.5 hours or so to NYC for my reception in Brookly, NY. This reception was one of the more humbling experiences. It mirrored the experience I felt when I exhibited my work in Provincetown, MA for the first time. NYC, has had a…
5 Tricks to Selling Oneself
In the freelance world, selling oneself is crucial to gaining new clients. Sometimes it’s difficult to do this, but the easiest way to do this is to put yourself in your client’s shoes. Giving a detailed description of your experience in your cover letter may not be of best interest especially if your experience is…
Editorial – Working Retail
I get it. A job is a job. And in this economy having any type of job is golden. One piece of advice that has been constantly being thrown at me is to work retail or something else if you are in between jobs. While this is practical, sound advice – for my type of…
