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FAQ

Journal Entry: Mon Jan 7, 2008, 2:34 PM
Frequently Asked Questions

Do you take commissions?

Okay...here's the deal. I would love to take commissions. But I'm a graduate student, and a teaching assistant, and I'm afraid that my free time is desperately lacking...I just don't think it's managable. I wish that this wasn't the case, but I'm an extremely slow artist, and heavily overworked, and I'd feel uncomfortable taking on a project for someone that might not be finished for ages and ages.

That said, I'm extremely poor and my funds are plummeting, so a large enough offer would probably sway me. But I literally subtract art time from sleep time, and I'm already down to an hour a night more often than is healthy, so it'll take a lot to convince me to give up that last precious hour. It never hurts to drop me a line and ask though.

But you could totally make lots of money!

*sigh* That's the other thing...I really don't think I could. Underselling art is a big problem most freelancers face, and at my abysmally slow production rate, it gets even worse. Think of it this way. If I spend 100 hours making a dragon, and sell it for $100...that means my time is valued at $1 an hour. Not even minimum wage. And that's not even taking into account the money I spend on materials, which can be fairly costly. In the end, I'd make more money devoting that time to a paying job and saving art time for myself (and while I enjoy my creative endeavors, let me tell you that doing art *is* work. I stab myself with needles, bruise myself with wire, and lay on thousands of scales in endless tedium. It is very much a labor of love).

Most people don't even have the hundred dollars to throw around on a tiny little thing (believe me, I'm poor too, I know how it is!). And at higher than that, people start to go, Wait a minute, but I can get a store-bought dragon for less, that's made even better! And it's true. You can get great dragon statues for cheaper, and they are better. But the only reason those can be sold at reasonable prices is that they are mass-produced...I can only make one-of-a-kinds. (And believe me, if any of those other dragons were one-of-a-kind, they'd go for phenomenal sums). But there's other artists on deviantart who sell for cheaper! you say. What, you think you're better than them? No. I think I'm slower than them (so really, I'm probably *worse* ^_~ ). Though I also think that their work is valued at more than what they sell it at.

I'd love to be able to sell things for super-cheap...but if I can't even cover the costs of my materials, or the money I would have made working a job instead, then I'll be even poorer than I already am. Maybe someday I'll learn how to make art at a reasonable pace and this won't be a problem anymore. But at the moment...that's the situation. If it ever changes, I will be sure to let you all know.

Where do you get your glass eyes?

I buy my glass eyes from here ( [link] ). They overcharge a bit on shipping but I like their selection. Most of my sculptures have the "Bird eye." I get wire-back for felted critters, wireless for clay ones. You can also find these kinds of eyes on ebay by doing a search for taxidermy eyes, teddy bear eyes, glass eyes, etc. (just be careful not to get anything plastic if you plan to bake). Also, don't be deterred by the taxidermy stuff--they're just regular glass craft eyes.

How do you do your scales?

I add my scales on one at a time using my hands, except for tiny or hard to reach scales, in which case I use simple clay tools. This isn't necessarily the best way to do it, it's just how I like to do it. It's mostly a matter of personal preference, and there are many fabulous artists who go the other route, carving out their scales. The thing to remember with scales is that they don't have to all be identical; take a look at some reptile references and you'll see lots of different scale shapes and patterns. Mixing it up a bit makes for a more interesting critter.

Do you use patterns?

No. I make things up as I go along, my only guidelines are the images in my head (and a good foundation in comparative anatomy!). A lot of people ask me this question about my felted critters, and I think it comes from a misconception about the nature of needle felting...despite the name, it doesn't involve sewing felt. I start with raw wool and a set of barbed needles, and by the time I'm done, it's felt. So there isn't really a way to make a "pattern" for that. Closest I get is idea sketches.

Are you going to do any tutorials?

Yes! I definately intend to do some tutorials; at the very least a basic felting tutorial, and then probably some more advanced ones on how I do particular things (wings, scales, etc). I just need to find the time. And I need to clear out some current projects so I can start from the beginning on one.

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Also, for those of you who are Sesshoumaru/Kagome fans, I just want to advertise the new quarterly awards that just started for that pairing. The Dokuga Awards go by popular vote, and are for celebrating well-loved Sess/Kag fanfiction and fanart. Nominations are open right now; the only rule is that work must be recent to be eligible (because it's a quarterly awards--there are other awards groups for honoring the classics). The elegibility date for this round is anything produced or updated between Oct. 6th '07 and Jan. 5th '08, so if you're interested, check it out! ( [link] ). And remember that it's just for fun. ^_^

Impending Art Dump

Journal Entry: Sat Aug 19, 2006, 8:55 PM
Wow, it's been one heck of a summer! Thank you all for your wonderful comments, they totally brighten my day, every one of them. I'd just like to apologize for the lack of art on my part, and for how incredibly long it's taking for me to respond to people. I've been having technical difficulties. And by technical difficulties, I mean I've had little to no computer access for like a month. There are a myriad of reasons, including a nasty cold, the untimely and unpleasant death of my last parakeet, and a faulty phone line, but the main reason is that my mom's computer died.

Guess whose computer got hijacked to replace it?

Yeah.

On one happy note, I am...EMPLOYED! Yes folks, I am now a proud employee of Barnes & Noble. Great place, very nice perks. I don't know how this will affect my art, but I'm desperate for cash so it's truly necessary. More now than ever--I took my car into the shop because the brakes were making a funny noise, and I ended up needing $2000 in repairs! ;_; Now I owe my mom a thousand dollars. Which means she owns my soul. XD

Anyway, my family finally bought a new computer, and my dear abused computer has been returned to me at last! And because of all the time offline, I've got a whole bunch of arts, from big projects to little scribbles, that are nearing completion, so there should be some semi-frequent updates from me as I wrap up a bunch of things. Hopefully there's a little something for everybody--some fanart, some original art, some photography, and a new dragon!

So, art is coming. Art is totally coming.

Oh, and I joined two clubs. :D

Summertime

Journal Entry: Fri Jun 2, 2006, 10:08 PM
Well, it's been about forever since I updated this journal, but I figured since it's the start of a brand new summer that it's about time! I'm hoping to get a lot of art done this summer and start really filling out this gallery, but I'm hunting for a job at the moment so I have no idea when my time will suddenly be sucked away from me. I also have very little access to the internet I'm afraid. But I'll do what I can while I can. ^_^

I've got a couple of more sculpey dragons in the works. Each one of these babies takes me forever because I go crazy on the detail (read: individually placed scales), but I'm hoping to have the next one done soon, because as soon as he's baked I'll get to try out the brand new airbrush I got as a graduation present.

I'd also like to work on improving my drawing, since I've got a loooong way to go, but I'm afraid I don't know when I'll have the time. And my writing. (Have a half-dozen fanfics and a book in my head all screaming for attention, but the pressing need to pay my own health insurance will probably win out and eat my time away.) Still, I've got a few drawings in the works.

Anyway though, I just wanted to thank everyone for all their wonderful comments so far! ^_^ My life hasn't been so hot lately (you don't want to know. you really don't), but I totally succumb to that brief moment of giddy happiness we all get when we see shiny new comments to read. So thank you all for making my day.

Now lets see how this works...

Journal Entry: Fri Jun 17, 2005, 9:28 PM
Hello and welcome! Thank you for visiting my gallery--as you've probably figured out , I'm new to deviantart, so there's not much to see here yet, but I'm hoping to get back into art again this summer (college has drained the life--and free time--out of me).

And thank you all so much for the wonderful comments I've recieved so far! I'm always glad to get feedback, be it compliments or critiques, so anything you have to say is well appreciated! (unless you have mean things to say, but I know you're all too cool for that).

Now please bear with me while I figure out all the little icons at the top of the page. ^_^;