Frequently asked questions: Things you want to know.
| What do you do for a living?
| Do you do commissioned art? Portraits?
| I think I went to school with you/ I think I know you.
| What are your political/religious leanings?
| Do you donate art?
| Can I use your art or writing in my own publication? On my website?
| Do you ever teach any classes?
| How can I get involved? What fun stuff can I do now?
| Can you help me with my art? Do you have any online art classes?
| Do you offer photographs or other prints? What if the piece of art I want
is already sold?
What do you do for a living?
My standard answer, after too many years of being asked it, is "whatever
it takes." I think, by browsing this site, you'll get an idea of how I make
a living. I work at a variety of odd-jobs. I'm self-employed. I sell things. I make
things. I write. I pay bills. Ta da! It's a living.
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Do you do commissioned art? Portraits?
Yes, I have done many commissioned pieces and portraits, although I seem to
do mostly animal portraits. I've done other subject matter, from lighthouses to
match a business logo to a collage for a soldier returning from Iraq. I am
always willing to work with you to see if I am the artist for your project.
However, I would advise you to look through the art in my online galleries to
see if my style is truly what you are looking for. I am not a photo-realist or
realist artist in a strict sense of the word.
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I went to school with you / I think I know you.
You are truly blessed, then, but chances are good I may have forgotten your
name. It's not personal.
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What are your political / religious leanings?
I'm not sure how this is relevant, but I am a Christian. I regularly attend an Assembly of God church.
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Do you donate art?
In the past, I donated a lot of art and other products to various charities.
I have slacked off from that in the past year because I found I was becoming a
favorite of a certain group of charities, getting many, many requests but little
else as far as new customers or sales. Perhaps it sounds tacky, but I decided I
could not keep giving to the same charities if I saw no new customers or
word-of-mouth results from the donations. It became a case of shooting myself in
the foot; people told me they would wait to buy my art at the next silent
auction because it was for a good cause. Pardon me, but I think my own bank
account is a good cause, too, and so I pulled back on the donating. Small
artists should never be taken advantage of, no matter the cause, and I felt it
was coming to that.
If you are interested in having me donate to your cause, you
may contact me. I will not promise, however, that I will donate. It depends on
the charity, how busy I am and a few other factors. I have a special interest in
Christian charities with a good track record for helping people, or other
charities that are focused on helping humans in need.
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Can I use your art or writing in my own publication? On my website?
Probably not. You can ask me anyway, but probably not. Please review my copyright
information page before using any of the original copyrighted (i.e. all)
content that I have created for my website. I have worked out agreements for
various companies regarding the licensing of my images, but you'll need to
contact me so we can work out the details on a case by case basis. But for sure,
do not (and should know better if you've been on the internet for any
length of time) link directly to my graphics on your webpage! You only
suck up my bandwidth and it really ticks me off.
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Do you ever teach any classes?
Yes. If you look at my resume, you can see I've taught art and writing to all
age groups, from kindergarteners all the way up to adults. If you're interested
in having me teach a class, check out this page for more
information. I also receive
compensation for mileage, materials and, if the class is not near where I live,
food and lodging.
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How can I get involved? What fun stuff can I do now?
Well. I'm glad you asked. There are tons of things you can find to do through Lone Prairie.
- You can join the writing group I'm in, the Lake Region Writers' Group, and then stay tuned on the Art, Writing and Books blog for discussion, assignments and tips that come up in the actual meetings as well and more.
- You can join the Lone Prairie Group.
- You can sign up for the Lone Prairie Newsletter in which I announce news, changes to the site, contests with great prizes, art project ideas, and more.
- You can take part of the purely online reading blog I co-founded with Will Humes, The Librarium, and get in on the discussion of some great books.
- You can visit the Lone Prairie Library, a great place for readers with links to online book clubs, fun web sites, the real-world reading group I'm a member of, and all kinds of recommendations.
- You can download free stuff, right now.
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Can you help me with my art? Do you offer any online art classes?
Yes! First, check out the Lone Prairie School for art tips and techniques.
There are lots of free projects to download and print out. I also offer art
critiques for a fee; find out more about that here.
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Do you offer photographs or other art prints? What if the piece I want is already sold?
I do offer prints of my art and photographs, so if you find a piece that is
no longer available, chances are, you can still get a great reproduction of it!
Find out more information here.
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