Let It Snow!
A girl in snowy weather.3 total reviews
Comment from ducilla
There is a simple joy to this creation..
I live in a world class ski area and this could hang on any wall around the area. It shows so much more that colors and shapes.. A very fun and enjoyable image to see,thanks...Dennis
reply by the author on 03-Feb-2009
There is a simple joy to this creation..
I live in a world class ski area and this could hang on any wall around the area. It shows so much more that colors and shapes.. A very fun and enjoyable image to see,thanks...Dennis
Comment Written 03-Feb-2009
reply by the author on 03-Feb-2009
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Thank you for your nice comments about my artwork. I may think about selling this . Please stay tuned and keep in touch with my Portfolio. Thank you also for your 5-Star review.
VMarguarite
Comment from Robin Gillow
I recognise your work as soon as I see it. It?s always interesting, has well thought out compositions and good light/colour and contrasts. Thanks again?this is another great work. You really should consider illustrating books. Robin
reply by the author on 03-Feb-2009
I recognise your work as soon as I see it. It?s always interesting, has well thought out compositions and good light/colour and contrasts. Thanks again?this is another great work. You really should consider illustrating books. Robin
Comment Written 03-Feb-2009
reply by the author on 03-Feb-2009
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Thank you so much for your 5-Star review of my artwork, and I am pleased that you admire my creations so much. I am interested in illustrating books but I do not know how to go about it. If you have any information that would help me, I would appreciate knowing. Thank you.
Vernonette Marguarite
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Hi Veronette, I have always found that the best way to get illustration work is on foot (first stage), if planning on working locally. I go through the yellow pages, visit each publishing house/printers/ad agency etc, with a portfolio in hand - I NEVER phone to make an appointment - too easy for them to say no. Take a CD of your work (to leave with them) and a few printed sample copies of your illustrations, or the actual pieces, if traditional art.
(2nd Stage) Bug folk for an interview...keep going back till they begin to hate you if ness. (don't just leave your web addres etc.)
Further afield you have to rely on communications, be it tel or email/internet. But again, if you can, pester folk. However, once you get known locally, word will soon get out.
If you are good at what you do, (and you are), your confidence will shine through and once folk see your stuff, even if it's slow at first, it WILL happen. I assure you. I travelled for over 20 years doing this and it has yet to fail me. I have ALWAYS got art jobs this way and nearly always on the 1st day stroll. Good luck!
Robin
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Thank you very much Robin for taking the time to offer me suggestions for going about investigating marketing my artworks for illustrating childrens' books. I will surely follow up on your valuable advice and keep you posted.
Take Good Care,
Vernonette Marguarite
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GREAT! Good luck, I wish you every ounce of luck in your quest! Yes, please keep me posted. Robin
Comment from andiemakkawaru
i like this one...
it's really amazing work you made my friend...
i love it...the snow is reallly cute...
thanks - andie -
reply by the author on 03-Feb-2009
i like this one...
it's really amazing work you made my friend...
i love it...the snow is reallly cute...
thanks - andie -
Comment Written 03-Feb-2009
reply by the author on 03-Feb-2009
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I so much appreciate your kind review.
VMarguarite