Posts Tagged painting

Getting down to business

Acrylic painting of a Kitten

2.5″ X 3.5″

© Nkolika Anyabolu (MD)

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Just got a new catalogue of art materials from Jackson’s Art delivered to me (Still trying to get used to having my mail delivered to my door step). I am definitely going to enjoy going through it along with the one from Art Discount.

I am so excited that any art material I want is within reach, all I need to do is say (with a debit card of course) the word and it will be delivered to me. Gone are the days when I used to go through art books and wonder where on earth I am going to lay my hands on the materials listed in the book. The very first one I had was Art School which my mum bought from Glasgow and sent down to me at home. I remember feeling so sad that half of the things that were mentioned in the book were not easily available to me. My frustration got worse when I went to the market and the biggest shop there that sold painting materials had no idea what I was talking about. O well, gone are those days.

I am still looking out for a really good place where  I can get art materials on line. There are tons of them. I once bought an artograph projector and liquitex paints from Art Discount and I was impressed with the way they delivered it. But I wonder if they are really the cheapest. It is going to take time but I am sure it will be worth it making comparisons and finding out which store is best for which material. Do you have any ideas?

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The season of love is here

A Rose for you this Valentine

Oil pastel on matt board

2.5″ X 3.5″

© Nkolika Anyabolu

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The season of love is here. Romance is already in the air every where around here. Even if one is not into Valentine and all that go with it, you can’t help but admire the passion with which those that celebrate it go about doing their things when it approaches.

I am offering unique handmade butterfly cards at give away prices this season. And the amazing part of it all is that it comes with free worldwide shipping.

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It is a New Year……now what?

Acrylic painting of Motmot birds

2.5″ X 3.5″

© Nkolika Anyabolu (MD)

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It sure does feel good to be back here. 2009 was a tough and pretty turbulent year for me (hope it was better for you?). It was the year I found new joy in my best work of art and also the year I lost the pillar in my life: My father. 2009 also brought some profound changes and with them came great challenges.

Challenges are meant to bring out the best in us and I am glad they are doing just that in my life. After receiving the news of my father’s death, all I wanted to do was paint……paint and paint some more. Grief comes with it an array of feelings and there is no one best way of dealing with it. For me, talking about my feelings helped but what brought tremendous amount of healing was painting.  I spent the weeks following  his death painting. Something was unlocked somewhere and there was a great outflow of inspiration. I wonder; is that why many of the great masters had very sad and unhappy lives? Why is sadness and grief always closely associated with great inspiration?

My dad was buried on the 20th of November, 2009. I flew back home with my daughter to pay our last respects and to be with my mother. Oft times during our stay in Nigeria, I found myself staring at my daughter (who was 6 months then) and wishing I could be like her. She had no idea what was going on around her; all she was ever bothered about was food, sleep and my presence. She enjoyed the company of her little cousins and the little children around. While she and every other child was having a good time discovering new things and enjoying the change of environment; we the adults were having headaches and worrying over how the burial would go. And added to that we were faced with the added task of re-adjusting to life without our dad. Oh how I wish I could be a child sometimes!!!

So many things seemed to be happening at the same time. Shortly after I came back from home, I had to start packing. This was a major process as everything had to be packed up. My last days in Botswana were memorable ones. My family and I were surrounded by people who were both happy and sad at the same time. Happy that we were moving up the ladder. And sad that they were not the ones leaving. I guess nothing is new under the face of the sun. I wonder, why on earth would someone punish himself by being sad over someone else’s success?

So far 2010 has brought some very pleasant surprises and openings. On the 1st of Jan, I relocated to Poole, Dorset with my family. For me it is a dream come true. For many who do not know or appreciate the difficulties that abound in Africa, you may never understand where I am coming from.

I have always believed in being optimistic and positive. Expecting the best in every situation and trying to make the best out of every situation: be it good or bad. And like most people would tell you: it always pays to be optimistic. Once again, I am happy to proclaim that it pays to BE POSITIVE because you are what you think about and like the saying goes “Be careful what you think about; you might get it” it is true. Nevertheless, I am grateful to God.

Moving from one house to another  is one thing but moving from one continent to another is a totally different ball game. I came to UK in the middle of the winter, which has been described as the harshest winter in over 60 years. Places like Scotland had temperatures of -21 at some point. Imagine moving from a furnace into a deep freezer? That is what I did. The temperatures in Maun, Botswana were averaging 35 – 40 degrees before I left. And I found myself hit with temperatures of -2 degrees. Oh it was a big relief. While the whole of Europe and America was complaining about the cold, I was relieved and happy.

So far, so good. Still settling in. I guess it is going to take sometime to fully settle in but it is coming on gradually, Ella is adjusting beautifully too. All I see around me every time I step out of my house are OPPORTUNITIES. Endless strings of opportunities for an artist and anyone aspiring for greater heights in life.

The question I ask myself everyday now is now what??????

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Free Shipping for all Original ACEO Art

Acrylic ACEO painting by Nkolika Anyabolu (MD)

Mother and Child

2.5″ x 3.5″

Acrylic on paper

Copyright © Nkolika Anyabolu (MD)

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I have had a really busy week, continually adjusting to my new role as a mother and trying to find a rhythm or balance with regards to my life as a whole. Being a mother and artist along with having a medical career and maintaining an online presence is a heavy job. Just one of those roles is equal to all of them: Being a mother.

Just like every upcoming aspiring artist, to get my art out there I have to work hard at generating an online presence which goes a long way to putting my art out there and making it visible to the world.

Aside from having a website which is very important as it can serve as an online portfolio; there are also the social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. There are ways of going about creating a website without spending a fortune. I found these website resources for artists very useful when I went about creating my website. And I still refer to them from time to time.

I opened a Twitter account last year but had no idea how to use it so I left it which was a very big mistake because over time Twitter has exploded and has become a powerful micro blogging platform and a great source of advertisement. I recently started tweeting again and have found it very interesting. Initially I got lost there but I am slowly getting a hang on it.

I love Facebook best because it allows me to give a personal touch to all my activities. I have 2 Facebook pages there and I am using the networked blogs application to publish my blog posts on my facebook wall. This is a perfect way of sharing blog posts and information.

I will throw more light on how best to use Twitter and Facebook to promote your art in subsequent posts because there is so much to talk about.

As the season of Advent is approaching, it is important to start shopping early in order to avoid the Christmas rush and price hikes. I am currently offering FREE SHIPPING on all my Original ACEO art in my Etsy shop. Along with that you can also buy 3 hand painted Christmas cards with matching envelopes for the price of 1. This offer lasts till midnight of September 30th 2009.

Be sure to take advantage of this special offer.

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Christmas Sales

The season of Advent is around the corner and it brings with it the opportunity to show friends, loved ones and family how much we love them.

Hand painted Christmas CardsHand painted Mistletoe Christmas Cards

The listing in my shop is for 3 hand painted Christmas cards + 3 envelopes. And they are ALL FOR THE PRICE OF 1!!!!

These Christmas cards are made with #160gsm card stock and the Christmas tree and Mistletoe  are painted with Reeves oil pastels and then left to dry. Each card measures 10.5cm x 14.5cm when folded.

They are blank inside for that special message you want to give in your own words and writing.

The envelopes are made with #160gsm card stock board and come in 4 colors: Deep green, Pink Marble, Lemon Green and Red

Hand painted Christmas Cards

Hand painted Christmas Cards

Hand painted Mistletoe Christmas CardsIf you want a message printed inside along with your name and the name of whom you are giving the card(s) to; simply send the details to me and it would be added all at no extra cost.

The Christmas sales is on at my Etsy shop from the 15th of September to the 30th of September. Be part of this amazing offer.

GET YOURS NOW WHILE STOCKS LAST.

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