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This is the same picture as the first version…but it has been reworked…with Disenchanted’s help…..Thank you soooo much for the help!! He is awesome..and a great sport for helping me….I am a beginner with editing techniques…=) I am speculating..with Erin’s help once again that this is a female Ruby Throated Hummingbird..I am not 100 percent certain about that…
Model: Ava Jinx / Model: Leam / Designer: Kiss Me Quick
Keep your portfolio short and sweet. Show only y…
Keep your portfolio short and sweet. Show only your absolute best work and ensure your portfolio can be flicked through in under a minute. People have really short attention spans Use tags. But only use relevant tags which describe key features of the work. Use your journal to give buyers a glimpse into your motivations, inspirations and learning. Don’t put anything negative in it (people can see it!) Remove negative or critiquing comments from under artworks- potential buyers can read them and you don’t want them to be put off Personalise your work by adding meaningful descriptions that tell your audience about how the work was created, what it was inspired by or the story behind it Think about and make a deliberate decision on how much to charge for your art
The jaguar is a near threatened species and its numbers are declining. Threats include habitat loss and fragmentation. While international trade in jaguars or their parts is prohibited, the cat is still regularly killed by humans, particularly in conflicts with ranchers and farmers in South America. Although reduced, its range remains large; given its historical distribution, the jaguar has featured prominently in the mythology of numerous indigenous American cultures, including that of the Maya and Aztec. / (from Wikipedia) /
Greetings! It’s the start of a new month and I’ve just spent a few minutes looking at all the stats from last month and thought you migh…
Greetings! It’s the start of a new month and I’ve just spent a few minutes looking at all the stats from last month and thought you might be interested in a quick snapshot. We’re a chatty bunch – last month there were 627933 comments on the site. We continue to receive feedback that the positive and supportive environment at RedBubble (often expressed via comments) is one of the most valuable aspects of the site. Here’s a graph of comments since launch: To put this into context there were 144690 works added to the site in February. Groups have steadily been building momentum: We have grand plans for the groups (after we get through our current roadmap) but it pleasing to see more activity happening in the groups. The sales on the site have well and truly picked up after the post Christmas lull. RedBubble is much more than a place to sell your work – in fact we think the most important thing we think we do is facilitate the evolution of a supportive, safe and encouraging environment where your talents can be shared and you can be encouraged and inspired to delve more deeply into your creative side … but I digress (for those who want to know more about what drives us try here or here). Here’s a graph of the number of unique works sold each day on RB: . In February we sent out 2204 sales notifications. If we consider a seller as someone who was sold something before on RedBubble (there’s some folks on RB who are just interested in sharing their work) then the average sales are at $150 per year (per seller). There’s no one yet making a full time living on RB but there are quire a few folks making 1/3 to 1/2 a living – and it’s not always the people you would expect. Some of the most prolific sellers have quite a low profile on RB – and they do a lot of work off site marketing themselves. As a general note – we’re a very entrepreneurial company – if you’ve ever got a business idea that you think we can help with drop us a line. In the last week we’ve had about half a dozen companies approach us wanting to distribute some of the t-shirts on the site (for example). That’s probably enough for today … in the next couple of days I’ll be calling for volunteers to help us road test a few new products we’ve got in the pipe line. So if you’re interested please keep checking out these RB journal entries. Ciao, Peter
Nothin’ but pencil! This shirt is partly an experiment to see if I can make one image work on black AND white simultaneously. I think I failed.
A Jaguar getting some rest / /
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His Eyes are like this—- / /
This is a really quick charcoal sketch I did a few years ago that I pulled out while digging through some old work. Maybe it’s not the single greatest thing I’ve ever done, but I do think that the concept is interesting. Maybe? Maybe not? I dunno. Some of the sloppiness can be forgiven though, since this was really more of a sketch than anything. No? Maybe? Please? Leave me alone…I’m tired.
Something a bit different, maybe a bit “darker” than my usual stuff, heh. Just something I made in class, and figured it wouldn’t look too bad on a shirt… at least if you’re into food screaming because they’re being eaten. =P You can also get a smaller version here. Done in Illustrator and Photoshop.
Resting on a boat in Hoi An, Vietnam / WINNER Mood & Ambiance Group “Meaningful Feet” Challenge
My entry for the Quick Challenge at A T-shirt Revolution. The closest book I had to hand was the Collins Concise Dictionary – you did say “any book…”! / I flicked opened the book (at page 1199!). I’d opened it in the ’s’ section; I looked at the words and saw ‘Scalpel’ / The paragraph I chose: Scalpel (‘skælpel) n. a surgical knife with a short thin blade. [C18: from L scalpellum, from scalper a knife, from scalpere to scrape] Thought it was fairly apt for a couple of reasons really: / A) it goes well with the other Cut and Paste challenge at A T-shirt Revolution at the moment. And B) Scalpels and the blades are both made in Sheffield and I drive past the factory to and from work everyday. Detail /
Pedestrian bridge in Omaha, Nebraska.
Office building in Lincoln, Nebraska that has unique features and fantastic colors especially when highlighted by the sun and creates wonderful light & shadow play.
Decided to upload another angle of a pic posted several months ago called tubular green. This is a view looking up inside of an old empty WWII water tower-possibly better than the first pic?
Parking garage in Lincoln, Ne. This is the 3rd time trying to capture this building at night & hopefully it works-either way too much work not to upload onto R.B.
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