commissions – buried in sweetness
i have a new commission. It is to render this lovely house…..as a creampuff.
i will explain.
i received an email from Mr. Awesome (name changed to keep him safe from throngs of women). Mr. Awesome had just finalized purchase of his first home with his beloved, and wanted to have me create a piece of artwork to hang in a special place and commemorate their milestone.
“Can you create an artwork showing the house as a creampuff, he asked?”
Hmmmm………Now there’s a sentence you don’t read everyday!
Mr. Awesome went on to explain that somehow or other (possibly because of it’s sweetness or size?) their house had been nicknamed “The Creampuff.” Ahh, now i was getting it. His idea was to embrace the name and the adorableness, & preserve it for posterity. So i am happily obliging, and quite hurriedly put together a crude pencil sketch. i explained that i’d love to make the art with sketchy pencil & watercolor, with touches of colored pencil shading and such. My goal was to evoke a storybook-look, akin to illustrations of the woman who lived in a shoe. Remember her? i’m sure she’d have chosen a creampuff if there was one available on the market when she was buying!
So that makes my …um…..7th? commission this month. gulp!
Now, as the title to this post aptly states, i am buried (and drowning just a little) in literal creampuff sweetness as well as the sugary loveliness of abundance. i blame it all on scoutiegirl tara. i read her post on embracing abundance a few weeks back and it has stuck with me BIG TIME!
In the past, i’ve always taken a fair amount of commission work. That’s nothing new. But i’ll admit i’ve also often shied away from certain projects. If someone approaches me, who i find intimidating, or who wants something that i think is too lofty for my skill set, i balk. i can’t help it. i have a fear of failing. Don’t we all? But i’ve put those feelings of inadequacy aside lately. i’ve grown a lot more confident in my individuality, my unique talents, and what i have to offer. i attribute these changes in attitude to tara and the community of indie artists and crafters who’ve told their story in response to her prompting in posts like “embracing abundance” and “kick the damn door down.” Just yesterday, i wrote a would-be client, that my experience doing commissioned works as well as my 13 years experience as a graphic designer working with clients of all different tastes has made me “quite adept at flexing my art muscle and adapting to suit the client.”
i surprised even myself with that! Because, while i believe that statement to be 100% true, i’ve never had the guts to put it out there before. (and i think the guts are making my art better too)
Reading so many stories of inspiration from other artists, and hearing encouragement from people i respect was definitely timely medicine for me. Look what the universe dropped on my doorstep! Three LARGE canvas painting commissions, 2 pencil portraits, a piece of nursery art and “The Creampuff.”
i will be a crazy person working my day job, trying to get goods ready for upcoming art markets and trying to complete all this work. But that’s hardly something to complain about!
So, thank you to tara. Thank you to all my fellow artists whose stories have inspired. Thank you to my customers who drive me to create…and thank you to myself, for finally getting it into my skull that i don’t need to try to be an artist. i’ve been one all along.




















11 comments
you are so welcome, stephanie!! you know i’m one of your biggest fans and i have all the confidence in the world that you can create a business that centers around YOU and YOUR ART – where others come to you because they love what YOU do. sounds like you’re starting to make that a huge reality!!! woot woot!
What an inspirational post!! I’m so happy to hear how your confidence is rising to the level of your talent, where it should be! Go with it and let it take you all the places you want to go with your art! (This will make me sound kind of unconfident about my own work, but I always think: if women with incredible, off-the-charts raw talent like you aren’t confident about what you do, where does that leave the rest of us?) Have a great weekend!
thanks tara. i’m working on it! you’ve been a vital part of my growth! looking forward to what comes next!
wow. thanks jan! what a beautiful thing to say. seeing artists out there DOING IT, like you, makes me want to achieve. they say it takes a village and you are part of mine.
Hoo-rah! Stephanie! I’m so happy you’re getting the support you need from this community to shout your talent from the rooftops! I KNOW that it’s why we have this little world! Go Stephanie GO!
thanks candy! see? you guys are awesome for commenting! supportive community….doesn’t even begin to adequately describe, right? : )
I love this post! I feel a bit like the 3rd grader, looking up at the cool 8th grader, thinking “I wanna be cool like that someday.” You’re encouraging to me, Stephanie! And well done on the Creampuff!
libby! this is how crazy this world is. i look up to you! are you nuts!? haha! i think it is super awesome that we can all push each other and be inspired by each other….all the while thinking that each other is the more adept. really, we’re all just doing our best and pushing forward toward our goals. yay for all of us!
I love the creampuff house! That is so adorable, and what a fun client!
he IS a fun client diane! and so thoughtful.
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