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New Site Design!!

Well you might have noticed that the blog is not in same spot as it used to be.  By now you will have noticed that it has been moved to its new location, and in its place is Mary’s website!!  So please spend some time and look around.  If you have any questions about any of the pieces you see please feel free to contact Mary and inquire.  All pieces are for sale, some of the originals have been sold, however, we can re-print all of them on either gallery wrapped canvas or if you prefer a poster quality paper print we can do that for you to in ANY size you wish.

Collectors and Artists Pt 1

This blog has been sorta stagnant lately.  Sorry,  it’s really because we are actually working on a complete overhaul and redesign, combined with life, the blog has taken a back seat.  And when you are trying to develop a small business whether as a hobby, or a full time, you CANNOT allow it become stagnant.  So we will be trying to keep up on this a bit more.

First thing is a series I will be writing about Collectors and Artists and how each can work together to ensure the value of the art that is collected, and how the relationship between the two is vital in the survival of the artist and their subsequent works of art.  It will also be simul-posted over on Natasha Wescoats website.  So for the first one….This topic came up as I was talking to Natasha about Collectors and Artists and how us the collector can effect the Artist and how we depend on each other for the success of the Artist and the value of the Art they produce and we (the collector) invest in.

Collectors,

Collectors and Artists are a symbiotic relationship. Artists need collectors to purchase their art, and collectors need artists to keep working and producing. However, the relationship is much deeper then that. Many collectors expect the artist to do all the work themselves, in keeping the value of their work high and continually appreciating in value. However, that just isn’t true. The artist needs the collector to do their job in helping them do that.

Collectors are the people that drive the price of the art. Much like buying and selling stocks. If a particular artist is “hot” the value of his work goes up. When the artist is not, expectantly the value declines. This is where the collector comes in. There is only so much an artist can do to ensure the value of his work. Its up to the collector to keep the artist working, his job is to continually by word of mouth advertise the artist. Display your pieces in high visibility area’s and where visitors will be able to see the art and comment. When asked about your proud pieces, talk about them and the artist. If you know the artist personally or have a relationship with them in some manner, discuss it, and show more of their work if you have multiple pieces or direct them to the artists website. Whenever traveling, stop at local Galleries and ask specifically for the artist, this helps generate more interest in the artist. Keep updated on new pieces the artist is working on. If you know somebody that is redecorating, ask about the colors and décor, and if you can suggest particular pieces by that artist or artists that may fit well in their new room. As a collector you should be interested in everything your favorite artist or artists do. Keeping them working is possibly the single most important thing you can do to ensure the value of your investment. A stagnant collector is doomed to always own worthless artwork they paid too much for.

While we ultimately purchase art for its beauty and placement in our homes we cannot ignore the investment. Art is an investment in every sense of the word. We all hope to make good decisions in our investment and hope that the pieces will appreciate in value, doing a few simple things like this will help ensure that happens.

Hartsburg Pumpkin Festival

First I want to say thank you to everyone that stopped by our booth to check out Mary, Clint, and Justins work.  We really had a great time talking with everyone.  And thanks to everyone who made purchases.  I cant tell you how much it means to us, to know that people really are enjoying our work.  I have to say it was fantastic seeing peoples faces light up when seeing all the great art we had available.  It really is a feeling of pride that is undescribable.  And I have to say as Mary’s husband I cant express the amount of pride I have for Mary.  We are already looking forward to more festivals and Art Fairs.  While we didn’t sell as much as we would have liked, the response to her work as well as Clints and Justins was completely awsome.

So as you can tell the weekend was very productive.  We really learned a lot in seeing what of Mary’s pieces got the most attention.  Mary is already talking and thinking about ideas for pieces.  Thank you to all for the inspiration.  We also learned a lot about setting up for these things and what to do and what NOT to do.  Like make sure you have some sort of tent to take shelter in.  After saturday I think we were all done for.  The heat had taken its toll on us, Anna got sick, and the sun burns were bad.  We really need a cash register of some sort, and some secure wind proof ways of displaying the art; OH and plenty of rest.

Some things to look forward to are comming up.  We are planning an Auction for some time next year.  More details on that to be announced.  I am working on a redesign on the web site.  The Blog is going to stay, however we would like her page to look more professional and artistic.  With Mary being both a designer and an Artist we should have something reflects her.  Mary’s next show will be Gulf Shores, AL at SOHO Design studio in November.  More details on that as it comes available.  The show in Novemeber is still sorta up in the air in the fact of whether it will be in November or January.

So agian Thank You to everyone that showed up this weekend and stopped to talk with us.

Art Skinz!

Okay they are here!  We have Iphone 3G Skins available of Mary’s art work.  Any one of her pieces can be translated to a Iphone 3G Skin.  If you would like one please email us at art@marykatejohnson.com.  Tell us which painting you want made into a skin, send us payment to the email we provide you with, and it will be on its way to you within 2-3 business days.  Cost is $14.95 with free shipping via USPS.  If you would like UPS shipping.  Shipping will be an extra 2.95 anywhere in the United States.   To view Mary’s work visit the Gallery Link at the top there.  I know its hard to see, we are working on that.

A few more to put up.

Thank you to our friend Chris Hollaway from Pro Photo we finally got the first batch of paintings imaged. And they turned out awesome. Here are a few, more will be coming up during the next few days.

In the Comfort

In the Cradle

Comfort Under the Canopy

Reaching Out

Alone in the Myst.

This is “Alone in the Myst”.  I love this one because I can feel the emotion coming from this.  For those of you that know Mary will understand when I say this.  I feel the frustration that she has from certain  circumstances and for me it makes her work that much more beautiful.

This is a print that will be available very shortly.  We are working on getting all of Mary’s work turned into high quality image’s so we can make some high quality prints on canvas.  It’s taking a bit longer then expected, but doing something “well” never is easy or quick.  But I thought I would pop this one up to see what reactions are to it.  So please comment and tell us what you think.

And like I said all of her work will be available as prints very shortly.  If you are interested in the original email either Mary or I.

Updates

As promised we are working on this space.  Slowly but diligently you will notice a few links over there to the right.  First section is Art links.  They are links of other Artists that Mary keeps up on and people we have bought pieces from.   Those are just a few.  There are others that we need to verify and see if they have a web page of their own.  So watch that section, as it will inevitably grow with time.

The artists over there are…Vena from New Orleans.  We are very happy to see him growing and expanding, as we were unsure of what happened to him after Katrina hit.  For our honeymoon we went to New Orleans; as we were walking around Market Square we saw his work.  We were not able to meet Vena himself, but his wife was his selling his work.  He captured New Orleans exactly the way we saw it.  So we picked three paintings and brought them home.  Shortly after Katrina we scoured the net to find him, as we wanted to get more of his work but could never find him.  However while we were in New Orleans this past summer; we stopped at another artist’s booth, bought a couple of prints and an original.  This artist was very similar in style so we asked if he had remembered Vena.  And to our surprise he had, and told us that he had a Gallery near by.  Unfortunately we did not have the time to make the walk up there.  But next time we will.  Now that we have a website for him you can bet we will be buying more work from him.

The next artist is Natasha Wescoat.  She is a contemporary modern-pop inspired artist.  So far we have not seen anything of hers that we did not like.  Mary was introduced to her work through a co-worker.  Mary instantly liked what she saw.  We acquired our first Wescoat for Christmas and have since have bought many prints and three other originals.  Check her out.  In her work you can see similarities to Gustav Klimt’s “Tree of life”.  Shown here. Which is another favorite of Mary’s.  Natasha does all of her own marketing, shipping, and selling of her work, yet has time to upkeep her Website and care for two young boys.  She is a very hard working and wonderful artist.  Make sure you check her out and order a couple of prints.  You wont regret it.

Finally there is Kristen Stein, another contemporary artist.  We have yet to acquire any of her paintings.  However Mary does keep up with her latest works and news.  One of her favorite series of paintings is the “Enchanted Garden” series of paintings.

So while you are waiting for Mary to get more of her work displayed here.  Take some time and go visit those other artists.  We will have a lot more work displayed shortly.

Hello

This is Mary Kate Johnson’s art blog.  We will be featuring her work, and updating you with various accomplishments and shows that Mary attends.  Please visit often, and feel free to comment.  All of Mary’s work is for sale as originals or if you prefer prints.  Feel free to contact us.  She also has a few images on Imagekind, so you can order directly from there, or if you prefer email us and we will get your order right out to you.