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    Dog Portrait Completed : Sheeba

    February
    28
    2005

    I’ve just finished Sheeba’s portrait, she turned out stunning if I do say so myself! I’m going to be painting the sides to match the blanket with a black pinstripe (that’s pending the ok from mom). She’s going to be even more beautiful scanned, lots of details in her fur!

    The Dog (Link)

    February
    27
    2005

    You have to see this.. it’s a cute lil doggie! (run your mouse over him!)

    The Chickiemonkey.

    February
    27
    2005

    Dog Portrait Completed : Barkley (PG-13)

    February
    27
    2005

    Here he is, um, all of him! Close your eyes! 😉

    I painted the edges a really beautiful & rich brown that compliments his couch nicely. I’m guessing just the edges will take about 2 days to dry before I can even touch it to scan. I’ll get a scanned final image up with details in a few days then.

    Local News, Misinformation

    February
    27
    2005

    For those of you locally who saw the news lastnight, WQAD reported that our Galva unit would be arriving stateside this coming Tuesday. That’s 2 days from now.

    They’re wrong.

    I wish our media agencies would take more responsibility when reporting and confirm the information they’re given. You really get a good idea of how erroneous our news is when you’re a part of the story and know the actual facts of the situation. I did write the controller, who knows if they will correct the report or even attempt to validate it, but I didn’t want my local readers to get all hyped up about a Tuesday arrival stateside. To my knowledge (which is often firsthand), my countdown is still reflecting the correct “homeward bound” date.

    Welcome back, SPC Duncan, your unit is following just a couple of weeks behind you!

    Below “E” Dangit.

    February
    26
    2005

    (Thanks, Care!)

    Work in Progress #3 : Barkley (PG-13)

    February
    26
    2005

    More work still to do on Barkley to finish him up. What’s finished right now is his ears/head/neck, the pads on his right hind leg, tail, and the base color for the skin underneath the fur on his hind legs. I’ll finish him up tomorrow.

    A Word about eBay…

    February
    26
    2005

    eBay has been the top auction website for years now. As a buyer, it’s the first place you think of to go looking when you can’t find something, or when you can’t find it cheap enough. As a seller, it stinks because they charge you up the wazoo for listing items for sale, and your fees aren’t reduced if your item doesn’t sell. They’ve neglected the art community so many times I can’t even count, since now they’re “big business” and really don’t need the “little sellers” anymore. SO. If you’re a buyer or seller, I want to share this info with you.

    Overstock.com has implemented an auction feature. The functionality is great for buyers, it is “just like” eBay where you can find what you’re looking for, but better for sellers because those of us who can’t afford eBay fees can list our items and not be broke, which means what you’re buying may be even cheaper since we won’t have to increase our prices to try to absorb the cost of selling them.

    I received this e-mail yesterday from Overstock urging folks to “strike eBay”. The problem before was that there was no competitor auction site that was worth sticking with. Now there is. I haven’t listed on eBay in a while, mainly because I’ve been really busy with commissioned works, but even still I would normally list a commission auction. It’s just too expensive to sell there! So I’m asking all of you to keep in mind the alternative – Overstock.com. Many, many sellers have made the move already.

    We (you and Overstock.com Auctions) have one chance to make this work. You gain, we gain. Given the confluence of eBay’s fee hike, our fee drop, our integration with ChannelAdvisor, and our focusing advertising on auctions, now is that chance.

    Each of you knows thousands of eBay buyers. Now is the time to contact them and tell them to try Overstock.com Auctions. Let them know that:

    1. Our listings are respectable in quantity (about 100,000) and quality.
    2. Our technology is working smoothly.
    3. Our auctions customer service department is staffed, trained, and broken in.

    In sum, if there were ever a time to strike, now is that time.

    We are doing our part. We built and tuned the site, staffed customer service, cut fees, made a deal with ChannelAdvisor to get good listings, and devoted a six figure budget to auctions advertising.
    Please do your part by telling thousands of eBay buyers to try us now. You’d be doing us a favor, we know, but you are doing yourselves a favor too.

    Your humble servants,

    Patrick Byrne – Chairman & President
    Holly MacDonald-Korth – VP of Auctions
    Sam Peterson – CTO of Auctions

    When I get back to listing items, I will list on either ArtByUs or Overstock, and I will provide those links when that happens.

    🙂

    Work in Progress #2 : Chelsea

    February
    25
    2005

    What can I say. I’m still painting my portraits out of order. I was in the mood to work on Chelsea tonight!

    She’s a black cat, really she is. This is just her underpainting, done a little differently again. I’m exploring a little bit with these new ones, they seem to be asking for something more, so I’m going to do my best to give it to them!

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