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Underground Art School Magazine Issue 3

Underground Art School Magazine Issue 3, originally uploaded by rachealanilyse.

The third issue of Underground Art School is out now and I’m featured within its pages. This issue is sketchbook themed and I was approached by Racheal Anilyse to contribute.

It should be a good issue, judging from the contributors as well as previewing it online. You can buy and preview it here.

I’m a big believer in sketchbooks. When I was first at junior college all the art teachers there required their students to keep sketchbooks and turn them in every couple weeks. It really got me in the pattern of carrying one everywhere I went. Funny enough, none of my profs. at University required them. I am still so grateful for those initial teachers, even though I would frequently be filling pages madly the night before the book was due and cursing that it was part of my grade.

More than sketches, I use it to jot down my constant flow of inspiration and ideas. There have been times when I’ve slept with my sketchbook regularly in the bed next to me, so that if the inspiration broke during the middle of the night I wouldn’t have to reach far.

I subscribe to the power of keeping a regular sketchbook, do it and you will not be disappointed. Not only will you have a record of your work to reflect on, but it help prompt more and more work. Use it regularly and you will be surprised at how quickly the inspiration flows. There’s no need to feel intimidated by it’s blank pages, there just sketchbook pages for your eyes only, not final pieces of work. Fill the pages with scribbles, drawings, lists, magazine images that catch your imagination, the options are endless.

Giveaway Winners and more

WOW! 150 comments, that is definitely a record on this blog. Let’s count the Sew, Mama, Sew ‘May Giveaway Day’ a success. And the winners are…

Congratulations Lisa (hootie364) and Sue (suebee12) :) I will be emailing you shortly to get your addresses.

Believe it or not, I replied to each and every comment and had such a great time visiting every blog and link you provided. I even found some really great “new to me” blogs that are equally inspired by “random acts of kindness” and Guerrilla Art.

Last week was pretty insane. Beyond replying to 150 comments, I had so much busy-work. It started with a few sales. When I reached into my bubblewrap mailer I only had 1 left. I thought of this tutorial I saw online for making your own bubble mailers. AHA! I had bubble wrap, of course I have TONS of paper, I’ll just make my own mailers. They turned out wonderfully, you can see them above. So much more interesting than regular mailers, I don’t think I’ll buy mailers ever again :)

Then after the mailers were done, I needed to pack them. I reached into the box with my prepared purchase packs (plastic bags filled with all the things that I send with every sale) and guess what, I only had one left :S So, I had to make everything that goes in each pack, which meant designing, printing, cutting, punching, pressing, gluing and pushing until my fingers were literally numb.

A cool new website I discovered through one of the giveaway comments was a blog called Kind Over Matter.  Their website says “Our blog is dedicated to Kind Acts, Inspirational Art & Kind Projects.” I immediately thought they would love Rosa’s Found Art Tuesday project and emailed them about it. Today I got a kind email notifying me that they featured Found Art Tuesday and Rosa and my artwork.