Wednesday, 17 October 2012

'Favours', Frustrations and Feeling like a door-mat!

Today I'd like to talk about a problem that affects myself, many other artists and indeed many people who perhaps have a trade....

Yes, it's the old chestnut of 'Oooh I LOVE your work, can I have one/ will you 'just' do a quick sketch for me/ will you do me a favour ?!'

 Now, don't get me wrong -  I'm over the moon when anybody thinks my artwork is their cup of tea and  they'd like to own it! It's a huge compliment and I'm always very grateful.  I'm also a person that likes to help someone if I can and have indeed given out several freebies to people whom I choose to for various reasons. I am not a mean person!  I also expect to be asked favours from family and close friends, and usually oblige - after all, family members who are plumbers/mechanics/computer genuises all experience the same thing and everyone helps each other. Not a problem.  However, these requests for free artworks are getting more frequent of late, and even from people I don't even know and have never met!! Why??!!

 It's actually getting me down; I start to feel that my art isnt so great then, if they want it for free but aren't prepared to pay for it. I also have bills to pay and unfortunately I simply cannot afford to not charge for my work - I have even been treated quite rudely when I have had to decline, which is even more upsetting and puzzling. I hasten to add, that I am not just expected to create the artwork for free, oh no! I am then expected to have the work printed, packaged and posted to them - all my own cost! Not only am I losing the initial fee as an artist, I am now out of pocket in materials and costs!!

I like to give folk the benefit of the doubt, in that it just hasn't occurred to them - we all love something for free, who doesn't?! Yet I wouldn't dream of walking up to a bricklayer in the street, who I didn't know; to compliment him on his house-building skills, then ask if he could just build a garden wall for me - as a favour! Sounds absurd doesn't it!

 This has led me to raise the same topic with other artists and it seems it's a very common problem! Out of curiosity I investigated it further and came across a marvellous blog by a Surfboard artist Drew Brophy and his wife Maria. As well as writing very helpful artist articles, they include pitfalls and their own experiences. This particular piece, outlines their meeting with someone who claims artists should not be paid for their work 'because it's so easy' !

 http://mariabrophy.com/business-of-art/why-artists-should-not-be-paid-for-their-artwork.html 

Sadly this is a sentiment that is all too common; I've lost count of the times I am not perceived as 'working' because I'm 'only drawing a picture' . Being self employed actually involves much more than just sitting at a desk, doodling; you have to be your own promoter, salesperson, delivery person, book-keeper- the list goes on. So why then, am I expected to provide free work for these people?

Another good find was from an artist on facebook who posted this picture -  it's spot on!


The time is long overdue to to carry out the good advice I've been given lately from other artists and from very nice friends......in simple terms: 'Start saying NO!!'  This bothers me I admit, since being firm, is not one of my strong points and I worry about offending people. I just have to bear in mind that the same sentiment doesn't seem to apply in reverse when I'm being asked!
So there we are. From now on I will continue to do as many nice things for people as I can and still happily 'gift' pieces of art on my terms, but my days of being a door-mat must have their final farewell.


 Strike Out!!








Wednesday, 15 August 2012

I'm very pleased to announce new merchandise available on my website www.kathysineyart.co.uk ! As well as prints, I now have bags with my 'Miss Molly' Rockabilly design! I'm so happy about them, they look even better than I imagined, and the merchandising people did a great job!




More lines will be added in the coming months and I can't wait!

Ever feel that everything is against you?!

I admit it ,  I'm prone to panicking - a LOT. If something goes wrong I tend to leap to the worst possible case scenario and view the problem through a veil of unattractive sobbing ( well- Im not always that bad to be fair!!).
How I've been tested these past few weeks whilst finalising art and business stuff!  Looking back- most things were just annoyances but when it's one thing after another and you're stressed, it's so easy to lose your cool. 
The day I'd planned for the big online lauch and start of a new venture, was the day my internet decided to go down ( to be fair to Virgin Media,  they are consistant - I lose my internet regularly at least one day a week!). Things were not working how they should be with my website, the bank had misspelt my business name on all the correspondance, our noisy neighbour decided to be all the more troublesome - and if that weren't enough, after just three days of finally getting everything online, the hosting company had 'minor problems' and it went offline again!! AAARRGGHHHH!!!

I spent the whole of last week thinking that all this work and effort just wasn't meant to be...being the eternal pessimist, that's how I felt. However, a good friend of mine assures me that it is meant to be and I'm either being tested, or it is negative forces trying their best to put me off and make me feel this way!  Whatever it is - the problems ( for now!) were solved and I can go back to panicking about something else!
 I'm interested what other people think.... do so many obstacles in your path point to something just not meant to be, or do you see them as challenges to overcome for something worthwhile?







Tuesday, 24 July 2012

I do love this image that was created by a lovely friend http://bestdrwho-patricktroughton.blogspot.co.uk/ 

Whilst I'm fine creating art with a pencil and paper, I have a very limited knowledge of computer graphics, so I was very thankful and in awe of his fabulous creation!

Panic Stations...!!

Having a very busy week finalising all the details for my website and business launch....panic stations all round! In between painting new art, Im designing and ordering new merchandise ranges, updating my website, setting up accounts sytems and all the other not so exciting stuff that goes with busniess ventures!

 Im hoping once everything is in place and my panic (hopefully) disappears, that I can actually enjoy it and be excited!!   Ive had lots of support from friends and I'm truly grateful.
Perhaps I should apologise in advance for the probable stress outbursts that may occur this week......