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Showing posts with label RedBubble. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Just Lovely

Lovely - Ink, colored pencil, markers - ©2014
Good afternoon! How are you guys doing?

Today, I'm pretty awesome considering I finally finished this weird piece you see above. Trust me, it gets creepier the more you look at it. The inspiration behind this is my love for cosmetics, eye makeup and the slightly absurd. And now apparently the slightly disturbing.

As you may have read in earlier posts, I graduated college and now no longer have the excuse to say "Well, this art was for an assignment." Now I have to own up to what I create and provide appropriate commentary and reasons for creating what I create. 

Art is like therapy or my own personal time. Because I haven't painted in a few weeks I was surprised at the stuff that came out of my pen. I titled this piece "Lovely." Lovely refers to my sarcasm and to the ever important point that nothing is quite how it seems. It symbolizes the duality in the world. You may only see a beautiful eye, but after a while you might notice the deadly creature and its victims... Oh, just lovely. *shakes head at self*

Thanks for reading! If you'd like to purchase a print, head to my shop by clicking here!



Friday, July 25, 2014

My Fairies are BACK!

Hello all, how was your weekend? Mine was productive!

First off, I know a lot of you have been asking where my fairies have gone. Well, they're sort of in computer-file-limbo for the most part. Most of the files of my Fantasy Art are on a different computer from the one I have now and copying those files over proves to be a big job. My trusty webguy Matt, may resurface once more to transfer those files.

However, I do have some of the files! Many of you have asked me about shirts, prints, and other products for my fairies, and now it's possible!!!! *wheeeee!*

Autumn Faery Shirt!

Viola Faery Card!

Night And Day Embrace Throw Pillow!

Bubble Fairy Phone Case!

Violet Mermaid Greeting Card!

Key Faery Tote Bag!

And there's a whole lot more! Click here for the full fantasy collection!

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Sunday, July 13, 2014

How to Train your Kitten- DRAGON! Take 2-

So earlier this week, I crawled out of my hermit cave and went to see How to Train your Dragon 2. I wrote a little blog (which you can view here) about the first movie and how my cat, Jasper and the main dragon, Toothless are completely the same.

Exhibit A

So anyways, the movie started out with more of the same adorableness as the first one. There are lots of scenes where important things are being said and Toothless is romping through the background being too hilariously cute and completely distracting. A good directing choice in my opinion. 

They introduce a few new characters who start off really strong, but in the end just fade out and have little purpose or resolve. Though seeing as this is a sequel, I can let it slide. 

The message about love, family, and being true to yourself was prominent throughout. However, then they did something that was sadder than Leo dying in Titanic. And Leo dying in Romeo and Juliet. And Leo dying in the Great Gatsby. And Leo dying in Blood Diamond. And Leo dying in-- well, you get the point. Leo dies in every movie.... There was totally room on that door!! I would never let go!! (it still hurts me)

But honestly, this scene in How to Train your Dragon 2 was not only ridiculously sad, but so dark and twisted!!! It was like, Lord Voldemort dark and twisted!! I mention this because I literally had tears streaming down my face. And quite a few of my "Manly" friends admitted to doing the same. Though I suppose I could question the manliness of these friends....

Anyways, I figured I'd warn you guys. I'm not saying it's not a kids movie. Well, Bambi was a kids movie and we all know what happened there. Honestly, every time I think about HTTYD2, I am reminded of that one scene and sob loudly. 

All in all, it was highly entertaining and had a good moral message. Definitely take your kids and just remember to hold them tightly during the sad parts. If you take an adult friend, it's ok to get mushy with them. 

If you're already a pet-person, the dragons will constantly make you smile and remind you of your own little furry children back home.

Speaking of pets! I made another Pop Cat. This time I created Winston the Cat, who is actually Jasper the Cat's best friend! 

Left: Winston, Pop Cat 04
Right: Jasper, Pop Cat 02

Winston and Jasper, judging the world.
Being 800,000,000 times adorable. Those faces urge to check out my shop!
 See, I wasn't making it up, these kittens love each other. Winston is my bestie, Rachael's cat. So we have play dates for the children-- I mean kittens!

Winston and Japser come in throw pillows, cards, prints, tote bags and so on! Visit my Shop and take a look! 

That's my randomness for today... Dragons, movies, kittens, Leo dying over and over.... *WHY!!* OH SWEET LEO!! *sobs in a corner*

Enjoy your lunch!

Friday, June 27, 2014

Free Shipping!

Hey guys-- just wanted to inform you all that for a limited time, you can get FREE SHIPPING on all orders at my online shop, redbubble.com/people/clairenobles using the code WEEKENDBLAST

Not sure how long the sale lasts, but I'd imagine through the weekend, given the context clues of the code. =)

Here are some ideas of what you can get!

Night and Day Embrace ©2012
One of my most popular fantasy designs now as throwable art!

Pop Cat Series - 01 ©2014
Send someone a card (or five) with little Victoria the Cat on it! They'll melt from the cuteness!
Paint Dancing ©2013
For the dancer/dance lover in your life (to carry dance stuff)
Lurking in the Deep ©2012
Can't go wrong hanging this in your bathroom.


Octopus 1 ©2012
Or get a print and frame it later!
Skull 1 ©2013
This will make your phone way cooler.

The Fox Says... ©2014
My personal favorite right now. 
All of the art designs above also come on different products. Not all designs are available on each item though. Please message me if you wish to see more options!

YOLO, you only live once, so you may as well decorate your living area, electronics, and self with some rad art. And you'd be supporting me to make MORE ART! YAY!

Thanks for reading, have an awesome weekend!

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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

I Suppose I'll Be a Real Adult Now

My cousin Anne, putting on my shoes- coz she is just that helpful!

This past month, I finally graduated from San Francisco State University!!!

My time at SFSU was possibly the best experience of my life. I gained so many friends, knowledge, a few hangovers, too many laughing fits, a fake arranged marriage and above all I gained perspective on what is important to me as an artist.

Now that I have become a "real adult," I possess the awesome and terrifying position of accounting for my artistic actions. 

My last semester of college finally let me branch out into the type of art I *wanted* to create. I was free to draw and paint whatever I wanted. No prompts, no assigned material, no rules or guidelines other than making pieces of art. Whatever sort of canvas I wanted, utensils, pigments and ideas I had, I was free to do.

While I was in school, any piece I created would be questioned by my audience. "Why did you draw a naked person?" "Why did you make a drawing of random objects?" "What does the pink color symbolize in this painting?" I had to constantly let them know it was always "for an assignment." After my teachers began to assign paintings in my upper division classes, I had a bit more freedom in what I wanted to create. I would still get annoying questions though. "Why did you paint yourself as the subject?" "So you're filled with angst?" "What prompted you to paint this?!!" But I always had the fall back: It was the assignment!

Now that I've graduated, I don't have that excuse. Now I have to account for my art. I can't say "oh, I made a piece about domestic violence because that was the assignment!" I have to own up to it. I have to have an explanation as to why I create what I create.

"You Shouldn't Have Provoked Him" - ©2014
Above - Something that is said too often and needs to change. Stop blaming women for being the victim of abuse, assault, and rape. So I'm now "filled with angst?" Fine. Now I've "become one of those crazy feminists?" Fine. So now I'm finally speaking out about and addressing uncomfortable topics head on. Welcome to my world. I'm usually put on spot unexpectedly, so I guess I'll be the first to initiate.

The cartoons I doodle are easy to explain. The fairies and fantasy are polite for the public. The ink drawings of animals are pleasing to most. However, nudity, feminism, body image, domestic violence, dysfunction, politics, social commentary are usually judged with confusion "Why would you paint that?" Because as an artist or as a person who lives in this world, I don't want to hold back on social issues I feel are important and much of the time, ignored. Yes, I love creating pictures that are pretty, but the point of art is not to make a pretty picture to fit into a mould that makes everyone comfortable.  Art is about creative expression and pushing boundaries within ourselves. Art is about movement and exploration, passion and change. I didn't spend nearly 6 years going to school just to make happy, pretty pictures. Although at first, I thought that was the point.

So I promise, I'll do a better job of being a real adult. I am a person who wants to have discussions, new ideas and collaborations.

I love all of you. You guys have helped me grow so much in this creative journey. Because of you guys, I can be versatile with my art and do what I love all the time. Bring on the surreal, the discussions, the cartoons and the passion.


Friday, May 9, 2014

Exciting Stuff!

From the beginning, it was very important to me to print and create all my own products. I spent a ton of time and effort creating, printing, scanning, shipping, etc. I learned a lot and am glad I did that. However, it was so much work that took away my time to actually create new art.

So welcome to my online shop at RedBubble.com
Red bubble is an online print-on-demand service that has allowed me to render my artwork on products, such as prints, card, post cards, throw pillows, posters, phone cases, iPad cases, clothing and more. 

For those of you who may have been worried that I had discontinued my fairies-- don't worry!-- I have been loading my fairies slowly but surely. Also, my ink drawings that I created over the past couple of years are going up as well. I know those owls and koi fish were really popular...

So basically all my art will be going up there regardless of subject matter and dates created.

I've started a Pop Cat Series (in the picture above). And it's available as a print, on cards, phone cases, throw pillows... I'm so excited! 

My octopus is a pillow! ^.^

My Fire Element Fairy is a framed print!

Thanks everyone for supporting me all these years!!!