Monday, May 30, 2011

To Market, To Market...

I dropped off some more works to Saddlers Court today, I completely forgot to add the invoice (so professional!!). I put in some regular sellers - see bad photos of them below (Did I mention how professional I am!!)





Not only are they bad photos of my crackle cats (their bodies are music sheets) but I completely forgot to take photos of them in their beautiful (read: expensive) frames .... can you see a pattern of my professionalism here? These 2 are kind of small, the girls above are larger.


I also put in this guy below, as a bit of a tester, I'm curious to see what the response will be, hopefully a sale kind of response he he



Wishing you a great Monday,
Cheers to the professional in us all!
xo

7 comments:

rachel awes said...

naomi, i am smitten over the top two girls & winged beauties. i've seen the one before on the right but the left is new to me & my heart blows like her hair in seeing it...w/my breath taken away. ..
who ever knows about professional...what i do know is you are on-fire-in-spired.
xoxox

rex said...

Love the lady feeding chooks!

naomi orana said...

Thanks Rachel, you're a word-smith and poet.
You're right about the top 2 paintings, They are regulars in the gallery.

Thank you Rex, from one chook to another :-)

Elizabeth Rose Stanton said...

Your beautiful work proves that you are a professional! I love them all!

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

These are charming! I loved making them bigger and seeing the details like the music sheets.

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