Sunday, December 21, 2008

Nice to be back!


It's been snowing for the past three days, and I've gotten Fifi pretty much situated just need the drawing board and a bit more storage. It's very nice having the studio inside of our House, I loved my space in the back yard at the old house, but when you have a 2.5 year old, It's a TON easier having your space inside of the house.

So I was able to create a holiday picture today. My inspiration - the snow for the past 3 days, the big FAT squirles that try to sneak the food off of our back deck and the snow (did I already mention that?).

Happy holidays everyone!! Here's to a great 2009!

P.S. I live in the holiday house now, it's definately helped me create images for the holidays!

Here's another picture I drew this morning, I just need to color it.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Fifi has landed

We'll it's been a while. We moved and fifi was out of commission for about 3 months. We encountered more work than anticipated but we are getting settled and looking forward to the holidays.

I was actually able to do some creative stuff today for the first time in a WHILE and it was great. New stuff will follow shortly.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Get Jiggy With It!

I was looking through the archives, this is a fun one perfect for this time of year!

So - Get jiggy with it this Halloween!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Studio Newsletters Are In The Mail!


Check your mailbox in the next few days for news and updates from fifishead. Not on our mailing list? Please email us your name and address and we'd be happy to put you on the list for the next mailing!

aileencasey@fifishead.com

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Wow - it's been a while!

The studio was hopping towards the end of the summer! We've been working on a few new projects - adding to our surface design collection, have developed some logo's for local companies and have even created a blog for a Charity a few friends and I are starting. If you liked to check out our charity click here.



http://www.coolchicksforcharity.com/

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Painting



I had some studio time this weekend and I challenged myself to complete a painting in one hour. Well, I almost did it. This painting took about 2.5 hours. But still, it was a great way to get me moving!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Photos and words

Here are some more gifts I've done for family members, these are their kids of course. To read the words that I wrote for each of the pictures (I took the pictures too), just double click on the image to make it larger.






Painting

As I was looking through my photos I found these pictures of gifts I had made. I'm gonna make more!



Textures


I love textures and patterns. I also like to take pictures of "things" that provide inspiration for testures and patterns.

These are some of my favorite photos, I think I'll need to work them into the whole "green aileen" thing.














Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Nice Horoscope, Huh?

This is from Rob Bresney's Free Will Astrology (www.freewillastrology.com), I love his horoscopes and passionate ramblings. Sometimes they are so spot on it's creepy.

This has been a great year for me in terms of focusing on what I want to do for the rest of my life (art!!) and I've made some giant steps (attending Surtex, kicking ass in the studio, picking up jobs etc.). I'm still trying to find some balance (working full time outside of the art world, being a mom, wife, getting fifishead out into the world etc.) but I don't think that's going to happen for a while (maybe it never happens and it's just a myth the "finding balance myth" ha, ha, ha).

Thank GOD I have a fantastic support network of family and friends. Cuz ya know, with out them none of this would be possible.

I think you should all go to www.freewillastrology.com and check out your horoscopes!

ARIES (March 21-April 19): We're halfway through 2008. It's a perfect moment to take inventory of how well you're capitalizing on this year's unique opportunities. So let me ask you, Aries: Are you working your ass off in order to stoke the fire in your belly? In other words, are you doing everything you can think of to get more motivated? Are you trying hard to supercharge your ambitions and refine your passions? If so, this will be the year when you finally figure out how to do what you love to do a majority of the time -- and how to get rewarded by the world for doing it. It's high time to answer your highest calling.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Latest Work

So I've been focusing on holiday artwork and fleshing out some of the images in my portfolio. Here's a sampling of the stuff I worked on over the weekend. 

I need to draw some more! 

I'm also working on a fifishead newsletter, that should be ready to go out the end of this week. I figure that will be a good way to keep everyone posted of the "goings on" at the studio.



Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The Booth!

Here's a picture of what our booth looked like at Surtex this year. It's cool to compare it to the drawing I did, it was great to see something go from an idea in my head, to reality.

Although the booth looked pretty good, I think I missed the mark on a few things. First of all, folks walking the show need to see tight comps and full product lines of merchandise. My booth was too image oriented, so next year I need to take my drawing and expand them into more patterns, products and "lines". The second thing I probably wont do next year is produce prototypes of "stuff". I had T-shirts, Bags and Greeting Cards in the booth, I think that caused confusion. Folks didnt know what was going on, where these products I was selling or stuff that I had licensed? So I could have saved myself a little bit of money.

All in all the show was great. As Imentioned in an earlier post, I have a lot of leads and have a greater understanding of what I need to do next year. So on to the studio to flesh out designs, draw some more and work my contacts!!!

I started a Yahoo group for artists interested in making it big in the licensing world, if you are interested in joining (artist looking to network, manufacturer looking for awesome art, agents looking for the next best thing), email me and I'll send you an invite aileencasey@fifishead.com





Thursday, May 29, 2008

WE'RE BACK!

What a whirlwind, it's been a week and what a crazy week it's been. The show was great, we met a ton of people and some really great and talented artists. I'm spending this week catching up with folks and following up on leads.

One benefit to doing Surtex is you get a masters degree in what you are capable of doing (and not doing). You get a good sense of where you fit in and the work you need to do to navigate this crazy world of licensing. One very strong message I got was my art is definitely whimsical and geared towards kids and "happy" products (lawn and garden, stickers, balloons etc.). I wouldn't have even thought of that prior to the show.

The one thing I didn't get out of the show were leads for publishing houses, but I hear there is a book show out on the west coast and one in Italy that I should attend. So again, you learn about your niche and where to reach the audience who is interested in it. IT'S ALL GOOD, this artist is happy.

So now I'm going to work on art for stickers, wall decals, balloons, children's books and all things green (another big market out there looking for great images) and happy. I'm also going to paint some more. Stay tuned!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

DayTwo

We had a great day and made another batch of contacts. The energy of the show was completely different than Sunday, it was more "professional" and quiet versus Sunday's numerous bursts of energy. 

I'm psyched, I met some folks from Sullivan Papers, they were really cool and are located in Springfield Mass, about 45 minutes from the studio. They manufacture paper and paper products, I think the folks we met do the fundraising side of the business (schools sell their wrapping paper to raise money). We also met a really nice guy from Hayes Company, they manufacture garden and outdoor items and some folks from Pearson publications. ALL GREAT!!!

We are headed into Day Three and we are all POOPED and our feet hurt, but we are having a ton of fun, are eating well, and are meeting really great people. YAHOO!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Day One

The first day of the show was fun and VERY long. We've met a ton of people and might have a contact or two. The show ended at 6:00 and we went on a networking cruise around the Hudson and danced our butt off. We've been told that Monday is the busy day, we are very excited and I'll keep you all posted.  


   

Saturday, May 17, 2008

fifi has landed!



We are here! Set up began at 8:00 this morning. We were one of the first teams to show up and had everything set up and ready to go by 11:30. We are super excited! 

The show begins tomorrow at 9:00 am. This is a picture of the booth and of Suzie in front of the marquee. The other artists in our row are super nice (and talented) and are also first time exhibitors too. Stay tuned!

Aileen







Thursday, May 1, 2008

It's coming together


I should be able to pick up the booth panels tomorrow, I'm hoping they turned out well. I have one portfolio together and need to make copies, I also need to order some products and work on the media kits. AHHHH there's a lot to do and I only have 2 weeks. It will all get done! Here's some new art . . .

Monday, April 14, 2008

The Booth Design


Scott and I worked on the booth design for Surtex, and it's awesome, now I just need to produce it. AHHH. Here's a comp.

I'm getting very excited for the show!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Inspirational Image



I love this series of photo's I took at the Cedar Hill Cemetary in Hartford. I'm having so much fun converting them to black and white and coloring them.

I imagine these images printed really big on canvas and hanging in a modern apartment somewhere.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

More art


I haven't drawn anything is a long time, I've been focusing on the Green Aileen and Funcasions compuer drawings, so this weekend I got out the colored pencils and drew this. My friend Terry told me to make sure I have Christmas images for Surtex becuase May is the timefame for producing Christmas stuff. So I'm hoping to do more Christmas themed things so I can add them to the "collection". This image is called "Christmas Cheer"

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Ad for the Surtex Program


It's coming together, we have the three categories and logos. This is our ad for the Surtex Program guide, I like it!

I got all of the exhibitor paper work done, I'm working on the media kit and now I need to figure out how to produce the booth!

I think the countdown has begun, it's only two months away . . . ahhhhh. Also, the row that I am exhibiting in is not sold out, I checked out the floorplan from last year and I don't believe it was sold out then either.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

On The Surface March Newsletter


We were picked up in Surtex's monthly e-letter - yahoo! Click on the link below and choose the March edition of "on the surface". We are located on the right panel under "SNEEK PEEK". Look for the picture of the grasshopper . . .


Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Some new stuff





I've created a line of images called "greenaileen" that are perfect for the whole recycling/green movement. I'm having fun and hope to have at least 20 images for Surtex. These would be good for grocery bags, T-shirts, journals etc.


Wednesday, February 27, 2008

The meeting was great


So we had our official "prepare fifi for Surtex" meeting and it was great. We identified categories for fifi's art, I have a referral for an attorney and we are working on a press kit. I also know what art I need to fill in the gaps.

I was checking out the floor plan for Surtex and the section we are in is not sold out yet, but we have a few agents and really good artists all around us. Pretty intimidating!! This is scary and fun at the same time.

Next thing I need to get my head around? That I might actually generate some business. Ha, ha, ha.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Latest Designs - Inspirational




Here are some of my latest "designs", these are for my "inspirational" category. I took the pictures at the Cedar Hill Cemetary in Hartford and then converted them to black and white images. The color/text was done in Illustrator. These would make perfect cards/postcards. What do you think?