Showing posts with label strathmore paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strathmore paper. Show all posts

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Drawing pad in stores :)



It was a good feeling to walk into A.C. Moore today and see my artwork among all the art pads! I was told that they wouldn't be in stores until fall. After hearing from a friend that she had seen one in Massachusetts I wondered if they were in more stores. I'm not sure if they are in all art stores yet, but they are in A.C. Moore :)


Friday, February 19, 2010

THANK YOU!!!


Thank you so much to everyone who voted for my cover art! It's official, I've been chosen as one of the grand prize winners for the Strathmore illustration contest! Click below to visit the Strathomore website and see all the winners. Look out for the Premium Recylced pads in art stores this fall!



Monday, January 4, 2010

The polls are now open!!


I'm very happy to say that I've been selected as a finalist in Strathmore Artist papers' How Do You See Green Contest!! My artwork along with nine other finalist is featured on the website during the month of January. Visitors will be able to vote for their favorite piece of art. The top two pieces will be selected by popular vote and their artwork will be featured on a cover of our premium recycled pads. Please visit http://www.strathmoreartist.com/contest/professional.html or CLICK on the image above and cast your vote.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Strathmore illustration contest



The Strathmore paper Company recently had an illustration contest entitled "how do you see green?" They asked for artists to submit original artwork representing their own unique version of green using dry media and strathmore paper. Because the competition was for artists paper I decided to illustrate the artist's hand drawing and the greenery coming to life as it was being drawn. My message was that if we as artists do our part in using recyclable materials and paper to create our artwork, we will in turn be helping our resources to flourish. My illustration didn't come out exactly how I wanted it to, but due to the deadline I had to settle for what I had done. I'm not really sure if I will get to be one of the finalists for the competition but I did want to share the piece that I had created. I also superimposed the image onto the strathmore sketch pad to show how I had envisioned the image to appear on the cover. Like I said, it may not happen but one can dream right?