Friday, January 31, 2014

January EHAG Emporium Offerings

Hello again!! 

Busy, busy busy in the studio, but wanted to pass this on...

This month's EHAG Emporium will update tonight at 9PM eastern, and I'll have three Halloween ornaments up for grabs (as always on a first-come basis)...


They're $42 each plus shipping. To purchase one or all, email me at carolee@kingofmice.com. UPDATE ~ ALL SOLD.

Thanks for stopping by, and I'll have more to share very soon!

♥ Carolee


Sunday, January 26, 2014

Springtime Hares

Just popping in quickly to share a pair of spring ornaments up for grabs on Etsy... UPDATE ~ SOLD.


 Full moon hares, on teal with bright pink trim, and accented with cherry blossoms. So much fun to paint as the snow was falling, hehe. :)

Many more are in progress, including a trio of Halloween ornaments, and I'll be back to share those soon. In the meantime, I'm calling it a day, and settling into a cushy living room chair with a cup of tea and some knitting...

Stay warm, all!
♥ Carolee


Tuesday, January 14, 2014

"A Very Potter Post Holiday Affair"

Isn't it just TOO much fun when the holidays extend well into January?! 

Long having loved the concept of the Twelve Days of Christmas, and long having loved All Things Harry Potter, I can't tell you how excited I was when dear friend Hugh Luck (artist and owner at Pine Street Studios) extended the invitation to the twentieth edition of his nearly annual January gathering at Ravenbrook Cottage, "A Very Potter Post Holiday Affair". Now, Ravenbrook Cottage is a fair drive from here, east through Philadelphia, and over the bridge into New Jersey, but you'll see in a minute why not a thought in the world was given to the journey, hehe...

Overnight bags packed, Hotel reservation hotwired, another dear friend (and photographer extraordinaire as you can see from the images here) Jennifer MacNeill Traylor and I set out for the wilds of Wenonah, NJ, where we quickly checked in, made ourselves presentable, and headed to Ravenbrook, where an imposing (but I think kinda friendly) gargoyle greeted us....


...and Severus Snape himself opened the front door...


Stepping inside, signing the guest book, and descending the stairs to the living room, we were magically transported to Hogwarts! Stone walls surrounded us, and hundreds of candles hovered overhead, suspended in midair,


 the candlelight perfectly illuminating our host's collection of antiques and portraits...




Hugh, an accomplished flautist, opened the evening's entertainment with a Bach piece, accompanied by his instructor Ronna Ayscue...


And singer/entertainer Dwayne Dunlevy was an absolute hoot, rocking many of the classics...


Next came the band with whom our host regularly plays, *Swing That Cat* (you can just see his flute on the right here). I should point out the gentleman so obviously appreciating the talented lead singer, Michele Periano, is her husband Chris, lol...


Guests included professor McGonagall...


Albus Dumbledore and Mad Eye Moody...


Luna Lovegood in her lion mask, and Molly Weasley...


No less than two Ron Weasleys, chatting here with Bellatrix Lestrange, and on the right, The Golden Snitch, Dobby the House Elf, and a Nimbus Broom...


Hagrid...


 The Prisoner of Azkaban, Sirius Black (how clever is this costume?!)...


 And of course, Harry Potter himself (with apologies for lifting this pic from his facebook page, hehe)...


 And if you click below, here's a little video I lifted from Hugh's facebook page, hehe...






An altogether *MaGicAL* evening, and one I'll remember forever...

I should also add, in addition to winning at party throwing FOREVER, Hugh organized a raffle to benefit both the Support Center for Child Advocates, and the Food Bank of South Jersey. I painted a little canvas to donate, and was beyond honored when it was chosen by the first winner...

I'm afraid I didn't get a good scan, so "Hedwig" is an original only, no prints available. But it was such a joy to paint, and I'm so happy it was part of the festivities. :)


Back to the world of Muggles now, hehe, where work on commissions continues at a frantic pace.

I'll be back very soon with a peek at some ornaments I hope to have available soon, and in the meantime, thank you for visiting, and I hope you enjoyed a peek at last weekend's festivities...

Artful Blessings,
♥ Carolee



Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Spirit Animals

Just popping in with a peek at two pieces available on this Friday's PFATT Marketplace

I've painted two spirit/totem animals to help usher in 2014. The first is "The Hare", bringing renewal and abundance...


And next is "The Raven", bringing magic and playfulness, with a shiny bauble in his beak...


They'll be available, as always, on a first-come basis as soon as the Marketplace updates at 10AM pacific/1PM eastern time.

In the meantime, it's back to the work table, where commissions await! I should add, I have a few spaces left for 2014, so if anyone would like to place an order, now is the time to do it. By the time Spring emerges, I'm usually booked for the year, or committed to producing work for shows and such...

Back very soon with more work. 

Thanks for visiting, and stay warm, everyone!

♥ Carolee


Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Welcome, 2014!


Have you said your "rabbits" today? A silly, but thoroughly charming superstition, so why not?

Rabbits out of the way, I'm discovering as I age that all those cliches about time passing more quickly are absolutely true. It seems just a few weeks ago we were welcoming 2013, and I was mistakenly writing "2012" on all my checks (yes, I'm that old, I still write checks!). ;)

I find New Year's celebrations and reflections a curious thing, probably because I've never attached all that much importance to the day. I've been reading so many comments on blogs and facebook this week, expressing either gratitude or good riddance to 2013, and hopes, wishes and resolutions for the coming year...

The year that was - well, it was. It happened.  The good, the bad, the triumphs, the challenges, the ups and the downs, like pretty much every other year - and I expect like the year to come. To be sure, some experienced more joy than adversity, and for that I am truly happy. And for some, there was far more adversity than joy, and for that I join you in the hope for a better year ahead!

My prayer for 2014, and whatever adventures it brings, is that I will continue to learn, to grow, to create, to spread a bit of joy where I can, and that I will be able to handle the inevitable moments of adversity with strength and with grace. 

All this said, I do have a few intentions (much gentler than resolutions, I think). ;) They are:

To do more illustrating, and hopefully develop both Halloween and Christmas/Yule cards.

To spend more time working on a long overdue collaborative project.

To travel more.

To take the occasional day off.

To make a few long needed repairs to the house.

To spend more time with family and friends.

To pay down/pay off credit cards.

And I would say "to lose weight", but I won't, lest it jinx my progress, and inspire scoffing from extended family. ;)

How about you? Any wishes or intentions for the coming year?

If so, and whatever they are, I hope they come true, and whatever wild ride the New Year brings, I hope you hold on and enjoy the adventure, finding joy in happy moments and strength in challenging ones. :)

Artful Blessings from our home to yours, and I'll be back very soon with pics of the first pieces of 2014!

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(¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`• ~ Carolee