Moshie is pretty with it and I really dig Drench and Drizzle. If you have no aversion to working for a big box like Target you should try to get someone in marketing to look at these. They always use a lot of strong talent for their holiday merchandise stands and you’d fit right in. It would probably be a HUGE long shot without a good leverage man to get you inthe door but trying never hurt anybody. Keep up the good stuff.
I would really encourage you to give it a shot. These would look great in there and I would definitely disagree on the suck statement if you’re talking about your art.
If you’re talking about marketing yourself, I completely empathize. I have very often refered to myself as the raving leper of the self marketing world. I may not be the most talented art stooge out there but I feel like I handle my work ably enough to carve out a meager living (which is all I’m asking for). I hit my deadlines, give it my all but it is still tooth and nail most times. Ah well, the beauty and romance of being a “struggling artist”. Good luck.
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Moshie is pretty with it and I really dig Drench and Drizzle. If you have no aversion to working for a big box like Target you should try to get someone in marketing to look at these. They always use a lot of strong talent for their holiday merchandise stands and you’d fit right in. It would probably be a HUGE long shot without a good leverage man to get you inthe door but trying never hurt anybody. Keep up the good stuff.
I LOVE Moshie!
I actually know someone who works in the fabric design department at target. I wonder how her connections are?
I did do some t-shirt designs for David and Goalith that were presented to Target. But of course they were rejected because I suck.
I would really encourage you to give it a shot. These would look great in there and I would definitely disagree on the suck statement if you’re talking about your art.
If you’re talking about marketing yourself, I completely empathize. I have very often refered to myself as the raving leper of the self marketing world. I may not be the most talented art stooge out there but I feel like I handle my work ably enough to carve out a meager living (which is all I’m asking for). I hit my deadlines, give it my all but it is still tooth and nail most times. Ah well, the beauty and romance of being a “struggling artist”. Good luck.