I am still so super
excited! I sold a piece of art! I sell reprints of my artwork on
FineArtAmerica.com. There are all sorts
of products you can by my art on. My
first sale was an iPhone6 case that had a picture I had painted on it. All I did was share the cases my artwork was
available on to all of my social networks publicly. I posted them publically with a few strategic
hash tags. I basically did a call out
for anyone who got a new phone for Christmas to dress it up with an awesome new
case. My post reached someone in Long
Island City, NY and they bought it!
Yea! First Sale! I love the way fineartamerica.com is set
up. I upload my images, choose what I
want my base price to be (my profit) and they take care of all the printing and
shipping and everything. They have their
base price for each product and what I say I want is what I get when the
product sells. All I have to do is
market it. Love it!
Here is the phone
case I sold.
To see other cell
phone cases I have available please visit (other models available):
Well everyone who
keeps up with my blog, knows I was having internet problems. This resulted in me trading in the new Touch
screen computer for one that is not. I
basically traded the touch screen for the option to have a disc drive and LAN
port. This means no more practicing on
the Fresh Paint app. I actually found
the app to be more difficult than just practicing the old fashion way, anyway, so
this is ok. It could have been because I
couldn't find a precision stylis available locally. I really didn't like (the smallest I could
find) round type stylis. I had to kind
of guess where the lines were going to end up being on the screen within the
stylis area. I would prefer a more
precision pencil lead point looking stylis for doing art digitally. Still I think I did a pretty good job
considering. I think if I go back to
practicing the old fashion way, that I may end up having more sketches and
paintings available anyway.
I know there is a
light house in West Quidby Maine that kind of identifies the setting. I would like to practice that. Practice a sunrise, some people, Dodge Ram
truck, and fire. Thinking of it in this
way, I could have a print for each that
is actually just practice for the larger piece.
Then I would have more options of art to offer people. Awesome!
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