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Studio Vlog :: My First Artist Residency + YT Comment Issues Fixed

January 24, 2020 in Acquire Art, Art Vlog, YouTube Videos

Aloha friends (I can still say aloha, right? Wellllll, I'm gonna;) and welcome to my newest studio!

Today I'm sharing my latest artsy venture, being a Resident Artist with the Highlands County Art League! Are you familiar with that term? It's a really amazing way to ingratiate and teach within tight knit art communities all over the country, and probably the world. I've got another one coming in Feb-March too all the way in Tennessee!

I've already been adventuring and camping and going to art exhibits and painting so much since arriving back on the mainland not even two months ago and I could not be more grateful for this creative and happy life:) If you like to see behind the scenes pics and stay abreast of my travels, make sure to subscribe to my weekly blog posts full of my latest adventures and artwork delivered right to your inbox.

I also wanted to briefly touch on some issues with my YT comments. I recently discovered that there was a hidden spam folder but this past week thankfully I've gotten things all figured out and have replied to each and every comment I could see. However sometimes a funny thing happens where I can only see a teaser of your comment and then am unable to respond due to some weird setting on the viewer's account (I think) so if you have not received a response from me, check out this vid and hopefully I'll be able to fully view and respond to your comments in the future.

And last but not least…

If you wanna support this artsy Bird's great adventures pop over to my Shop and snag a few stickers + buttons to help get a lil gas in the ole spaceship ;) Thanks so much!!

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Stickers + Buttons

1.24.2020

Tags: acquire art, studio vlog, artist diary, artist residency, youtube video
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Ringling Museum of Art

January 22, 2020 in Museums + Galleries

Guess who discovered that the Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, FL is free on Mondays?!?

Now free entrance to a quality art collection is like Christmas morning to this Bird!

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While I was in St. Petersburg, FL last weekend visiting friends, attending a figure drawing session, and learning how to belay climb on an interior rock wall (yes, it was amazing!!), I was told by a fellow artist that I should pop down for free day while on my way out of town. And you know your girl looooooves to museum so how could I resist?!

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I loved the wall of spots by Yayoi Kusama and a few textured abstracts by Syd Solomon, along with some old photos including Frida Kahlo and her husband Diego Rivera in action as well as a young girl posing with an authentic Mexican sugar skull.

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There was a fair collection of pre-Renaissance artwork as well. I was particularly impressed with the quality and precisionof some of the old wood sculptures.

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And just a few more lovely and inspirational works from the collection….

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Francisco Cairo
Gerard Kuijl
Gerard Kuijl
Lodovico David
Lodovico David
Francesco Salviati
Francesco Salviati
Carl Marr
Carl Marr
G. Lachaise
G. Lachaise
Kay Sage
Kay Sage
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1.22.2020

Tags: museum, museum tour, sketchbook
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How to Draw Eyes

January 17, 2020 in Pencil Portraits

Are you ready to learn how to draw BOTH eyes?!? Like the way humans actually own two (usually) and not one as sooooo many other tutorials seem to believe?

Then you've come to the right spot!

Now I know today's vid is a long one, and I swear I did my best to edit it as succinctly as possible, but it's just a lot of information so just get comfy. I'm going to show you not only how to draw both eyes in relation to each other, but from three different views. Yep, you're welcome ;)

If you didn't catch How to Draw a Nose or How to Draw Lips check those out and make sure you pop that Subscribe button because I still have the ear from three angles and finally how to place things properly on the head coming in the next two and four weeks, which you definitely do not want to miss.

Enjoy and tag me on Insta if you're practicing! @caleighbirdart

1.17.2020

Tags: how to draw, drawing demo, drawing eyes, drawing portraits, pencil drawing
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Hammock State Park Adventure

January 15, 2020 in Adventure, Artist Diary

I took myself out on a little nature date last week and it was positively delightful!

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It was a bright, crisp day walking the fern- and palmetto-filled trails at the Highlands Hammock State Park here in Sebring, FL (in the same town as my current artist residency), and so cute to peek all the native orange trees!

This park also had a number of boardwalks, including a very narrow cat walk that went directly over the black water swamp for about a mile. I couldn’t believe how long the walkway was and how much you were really able to get right up into that ecosystem.

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The water was still and glassy with the bell-bottomed cypress trees and their knees making perfect mirror images in the water.

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And to top off a perfect and nature filled day, I actually spotted a group of wild pigs as I was going to hula hoop in a clearing I found, which was exciting to see those adorable pigs enjoying a nice healthy snack.

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1.15.2020

Tags: inspo, vanlife
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How to Handle Art Sales

January 03, 2020 in Art Biz Advice, Tutorials, YouTube Tutorials, YouTube Videos

You've sold a piece of artwork - Hoorayyy!! ....now what?

Today we'll talk about what to do for your new collector as well as how to document the sale of your original or high quality reproduction. These tips are super simple and not only will following them help you stay organized, but they may even turn those one-time buyers into repeat clients!

The Steps:

  1. Celebrate!! Woo hoo! Congrats on your art sale!

  2. Give your collector a Bill of Sale or Certificate of Authenticity

  3. Get the collector’s email and sign them up for your newsletter (if you don’t have a monthly newsletter yet you absolutely need to check this out)

  4. Get the collector’s address and contact info to write them a Thank You note

  5. Organize all the sale info into a spreadsheet

  6. Lowkey contact collectors about once a year

You can find and download a copy of my Sales Log here:

Sales Log

1.3.2020

Tags: selling art, art biz advice, art business advice
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My First Artist Residency!

January 01, 2020 in Adventure, Workshops/Teaching, Artist Diary

Aaaah! I’m living in an art gallery for the next 7 weeks!! How amazing is that?!?!!

I recently got accepted to do an artist residency program here at the Highlands Art League in Central Florida. They’ve put me up in my own quirky yet spacious 100 year-old house right on a lake with the front rooms being used as a community art gallery and the back space being used for a sitting room, studio, bedroom, and even a kitchen for visiting artists (ie me!)

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It’s a really incredible program; basically I get my rent etc. taken care of in exchange for doing 20 hours a week of artistic community out reach, either within their museum, local public schools, or with some of the senior citizens that are members. They also said they loved my YouTube videos and would like me to use some of my time to make promotional videos for them.

I am literally paying my rent through art!

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I’m beside myself with excitement and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am for this opportunity. Can’t wait to help out and teach and learn and get to know the other artsy folks in town!

If you’d like even more details + pics from my first few days here, jump on my Birds of a Feather newsletter where I share the more personal side of my experiences as an artist, plus all my biggest news first. I just sent one out yesterday about Highlands so pop on my list and I’ll resend it to you too:)

And Happy New Year to all my readers! I hope you find so much success and happiness in 2020!

1.1.2020

Tags: artist residency, drawing outside, artist life, artist diary, teaching
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How to Draw Lips

December 27, 2019 in Tutorials, YouTube Tutorials, YouTube Videos, Studio, Pencil Portraits

Hey folks, let's draw some luscious realistic lips! I'll walk you through a simple outline demo for three different, and then we'll shade 'em up real good. You're gonna want to kiss your own drawing by the time we're done!

Today is Part 2 of my 'Drawing Portraits Realistically' series. Last time I did noses, then we'll have eyes, ears, and finally placement on the head.

Here is Part 1 :: Drawing Noses

12.27.2019

Make sure you are subscribed to the Birdie Blog so you’ll get a weekly roundup of my blog posts and YouTube vids so you won’t miss any of this series:

Tags: drawing demo, drawing lips, portrait drawings, drawing portraits
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Figure Drawing Return

December 24, 2019 in Adventure, Figure Drawings

Yay! Just got to attend my first live figure drawing session since being back on the mainland, and weren’t we lucky to have a duo!

These are pencil sketches from the same session. It was fun meeting a whole new group of artists, including one who is quite famous in the Lowcountry.

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I also wanted to share a few scenes from the most recent visit to my gorgeous hometown of Charleston, SC where I had such a lovely time visiting and reconnecting with fond memories and lifelong besties.

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12.24.2019

Tags: figure drawing, life drawings, travellife, charleston, chalk pastel
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Resolutions for Artists

December 20, 2019 in Art Biz Advice, Artist Diary, YouTube Videos

Out with the old and in with the new! Time once again to reevaluate and reassess what's working and what isn't, and do a little mental house cleaning. To be quite honest, I'm not usually the type to actually make New Year's resolutions, as I try to constantly work on self-improvement, but I never turn down an opportunity to learn how to grow as an artist. 

I created this lil questionnaire as a way for we artists to set ourselves up for success by figuring out what’s working and what isn’t within our individual art businesses, especially considering each art career is highly individualized and no two ever play out the same.

So here you go friend, I hope these resolutions and reflections really help you grow your biz in 2020! Scroll down to see the worksheet and to print out a copy for yourself too.

And if you’re really ready to level up your small art biz, or if you’d like help with technique in oils or drawing basics, remember I am available for face-to-face mentoring via webcam. Learn more [here].

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Here’s a printable download for you :)

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And if you’re curious, here’s the weekly checklist I just made for myself to help keep me on track:

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12.20.2019

Tags: resolution, new years, art biz, art mentoring, artist hacks, artist diary
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How to Draw a Nose

December 13, 2019 in Pencil Portraits, YouTube Tutorials, YouTube Videos, Tutorials

Hi friends, are you ready to level up your portrait game?

Well that is super duper because I’ve got a 5 Part series coming atcha that is sure to help you out:)

Today I’ll be going over how to draw the nose from three angles, then every other week I’ll have a video on drawing eyes, lips, ears, and finally how and where to place them all on the head.

Make sure you are subscribed to the Birdie Blog so you’ll get a weekly roundup of my blog posts and YouTube vids so you won’t miss any of this series:

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12.13.2019

Tags: drawing demo, portrait drawings, how to draw, youtube video, studio
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