09 September 2012

Oh look - New post!

It's been far too long since I last blogged.  Sorry about that.  But, I have been busy, and there are 4 new artworks on the web site, so there's that!  I'll be sending a newsletter 'round in the next day or so, introducing the new art, and there may be a discount code involved, so if you're not already a subscriber......

I know I'm pants about blogging, but I do update the Facebook Page pretty regularly, and it often includes in-progress shots of what I'm working on, so if you've got a Facebook account, come join the fun!

Here's one of the new artworks:

"Rhiannon" (part of the new "Art Nouveau Goddesses" series)



07 May 2012

Contest Entry!

Mary Layton: Click "Collect Me" to help me win $10,000 and a show in the most immense exhibition of art in New York City : Art Takes Times Square.

06 April 2012

Journals on sale 50% off!

I am going to be stocking new journals soon, but I need to make some room for them, first!  Therefore, this week, I have posted what remains of my current journal styles to my Etsy shop - on offer at 50% off the retail price!  These are really lovely journals: they are hand crafted in the US using imported petal and hand made papers and each features a print of one of my artworks with coordinating yarn and silk flower or acrylic gem embellishments.  The large and small journals, and pocket journals come with 'branch' pencils, and the memo pad box comes with a small standard pencil.  I've even listed the last available photo album, which comes in it's own matching box!  I'd put a notice announcing I was doing this on my journals page of the website the day I started listing them at Etsy, and before I even finished the draft listings, I sold out of the "Nouveau Bellydancer" pocket journals and sold a few of the others, so I'm down to about two each of everything else!  So some of the draft listings never even got published to Etsy!  Not that I'm complaining - the more of these journals I sell, the more of the new styles I can stock (I've only got a wee studio room in the house, after all)! :)  Below are some photos.  If you're interested in any of these, pop on over to the Etsy shop - and if you enter the code SPRINGFEVER2012 when you check out, I'll even 'spring' for posting them to you!

Close-up of the hand made paper

"Nouveau Bellydancer" Large Journal

"The Diminishing" Boxed Memo Pad

"Night Blooming Jasmine" Boxed Photo Album

"The Diminishing" Pocket Journal    




21 March 2012

New Art! New Give-away!

Hullo!

Just a fairly quick fly-by sort of post for now.  I've done a new arty thing!  This is called "Post Industrial #1" (as I'm planning to do more than one), and it's done in ink:


Prints are already available on the web site (HERE) or, you could win a print on Facebook (HERE) - there are two opportunities to win: if you've liked my page and entered the give-away there's a chance your name will be drawn, and if you share the link to the give-away on your own page/profile and someone clicks on it and enters and THEY win - you get a print, too!

As for how many drawings will be in the series - I don't know yet.  At least 3, as I've already got a couple more ideas percolating amongst the grey matter.

So, how's the weather where you are?  It's absolutely gorgeous here, although it's a bit early for it to be so gorgeous.  It's only just turned Spring here, but feels like it's been Spring since mid-February!

27 February 2012

StellarCon this weekend!

Honestly, I am totally writing the FaerieCon post - it's in my drafts, just waiting for me to finish.  I've just been busy is all.  I'm getting ready for StellarCon this weekend (2-4 March), and although I won't be at a table, I will be hanging around during the weekend, in and out of the Art Show, so do pop in if you're in the area!  I'll be debuting some new art - a fan-art piece inspired by Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of The Wind, and another piece (check my twitter, facebook, and/or Google+ feeds for a teaser).

Oh - and the buy one get one free print sale ends on Wednesday - I'll be shipping on Thursday, any orders placed after that will ship starting Monday, after the convention!

13 January 2012

Hello, and happy new year!  First things first:

Buy one, get one free print sale!

S'right - buy a print, and get a 2nd print free!  Just add a print to your cart at www.marylayton.net, then input the title of the free print you'd like as you check out.  There's no limit, although if you order an unusually large amount, we might want to know what you're up to. ;)  The free print(s) must be of equal or lesser value of the purchased print(s).

There - advertising's out of the way, then.  This being a new year, I'm starting to plan a show schedule. Last year was my first year of doing appearances and I really enjoyed meeting people, and was pleased to have made some sales, as well.  I'm aiming slightly bigger this year - last year was just local fairs and a small local con, but this year, I'm doing one of the big ones!  I have been confirmed as a vendor for FaerieCon East in Baltimore, MD this November!  I'm really looking forward to it, as I had a great time just visiting as a punter this past November.  I am also planning to do the Greensboro Summer Solstice event in June, which is just all kinds of fun!  Other than that, I've nothing else confirmed, although I've got some feelers out for a couple of other local events.

Oh...I promised a FaerieCon 2011 blog didn't I?  I'll try to work on that this weekend, but in the meantime, I did post some photos over on the Facebook page (<--clicky for linky).  Just scroll down the page a bit - the photos are linked by a pic of Ellen Kushner and Shane Odom.

I'll leave you with a sneak peek at what's on the drawing board (well, technically, in the sketchbook) - I'm hoping to get it done by Valentine's Day, but first I have to attend to the business side of being self-employed - end-of-year bookkeeping and quarterly taxes! Bleurgh! ;)


31 December 2011

New Year's Fun Craft

Here's a little "just for fun" thingy.  I'd meant to post this earlier, but thanks to the programme crashing and corrupting the file, I'd had to re-create it, and therefore, I'm late getting this out there.  Still, what the heck - there are still a few places with some time left to do this, and if nothing else, it might provide a distraction for the kids while you attend to your own evening preparations!  Happy New Year!

DIY 2012 PARTY SPECS!



Download and print file here: DIY party specs

30 November 2011

Magick 4 Terri

Hellay, hellay!  I'll have a FaerieCon report up when I get a bit of time, but I wanted to post about this as it's an important thing, and something worthy of our attention:

Most fans of fantasy and mythic tales and art will have heard of Terri Windling.  A writer, artist, and editor, she has been an inspiration to a generation of mythic artists and writers, and many of us are coming together to try to help her in a time of need.  I have donated my Rackham-inspired watercolour "The Apple Faery" (pictured below), and artists and writers like Charles Vess, Brian Froud, Wendy Froud, Neil Gaiman, Charles de Lint, Ellen Kushner, and George RR Martin (to name but a handful) are donating original works, limited editions, and signed items for an auction at Magick 4 Terri on LiveJournal.  In addition, fans are offering their own works, crafts, services, and treasured collectibles.  Please stop by and check it out.  Many items have low starting bids, and there is also a 'donate' button  for whatever your budget might allow.  Help us make some Magick 4 Terri!


03 November 2011

New Art and FaerieCon!

I have some new art to share - both of these beauties are available on the web site.  

"Companions" is an homage to pet lovers everywhere, and features representations of 3 pets I have known and loved - my childhood companion "Kitty", my recently deceased (well, 2006) cockatiel 'Mo', and "Bronte" a gorgeous Chocolate Lab who was part of the family of my in-laws in Yarm, UK.


"The Witching Hour" is a Samhain-themed painting in the Art Nouveau style with a bit of a Steampunk flavour.





In other news, I'm going to FaerieCon this weekend!!  I'm very excited, packed and ready to go (although I can't stop double-checking to make sure I haven't missed anything).  I am not exhibiting or vending, I'm only going for the fun of it and to meet up with friends who are vending.  I'm looking forward to meeting the Frouds, Charles Vess, and Amy Brown as I'm just a big ol' fangrrl!

My friend Brigid Ashwood, who is a featured artist at FaerieCon, has written a post about the event- if you need some encouragement to come on out ;) GeekMom: FaerieCon - The Sparkly Side of GeekCons

10 August 2011

Recommended reading

Hi all,

I've got a proper blog coming soon - perhaps in the next couple of days, even. But, I wanted to share this, as I think it is excellent reading. It speaks about the current climate amongst a portion of the young in the UK, but the greater message applies to ANY youth in ANY country. I could easily apply her statements to the youth in the US. Read it, it's worth the time:

http://rosamicula.livejournal.com/540476.html

13 July 2011

Another embloggening? I'm on a roll!

2 bloggings in one week. Now...do I have anything to say?

Well, yes, actually. I've just this morning had an email from Indigo Art Services with the preview images of the mousepads that are in production. They are gorgeous, and I can't wait to get my hands (or...mouse) on them. I showed the image of the one with my Hummingbirds on Lantana art to himself (my husband) and he's planning to purchase one as soon as it's on sale. Jen at IAS tells me mousepads will be featured on the website and on offer at $9 each (regularly $10.95) til the end of August. I'll post again when they're available.


Also this morning, I finished "Mockingjay" by Suzanne Collins; the third book in the Hunger Games trilogy. What a great series that was. Now, I'm looking forward to the film treatment and hoping they do the story justice. Now, what shall I read next? Any suggestions?

I've just rented "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1" from Netflix. I did see it in the cinema when it was released, but I wanted to watch it again so the story would be fresh in my mind when I go see Part 2. I'm a bit sad that it's all ending, but looking forward to it anyway. I know JK's got Pottermore in the works, but I really am keen to see what she does next writing-wise. Surely she's got some more stories to tell, other characters to pull us into their lives....

I've been asked when I'll be painting live again. I'm not sure, really. Maybe next week? I'll post at twitter and facebook when I do, and if I can organize myself enough, maybe schedule a time and give you a day's notice or so. Ha - an organized artist?! That'd be a first! ;)

08 July 2011

O Hai!

Good grief! Has it really been over a year since I've posted anything?! That just goes to show that I am really pants at updating this blog. To be fair, since I've gone over to the dark side that is Facebook, I find it just so easy to do quick updates there. So, I'd love for anyone interested in what I'm up to to join me there: www.facebook.com/MaryLaytonArt. I'll try to do better about keeping a regular blog, too - but, at least you'll be able to keep up with me a bit better there. I'm also on twitter (www.twitter.com/Rhiamon), so feel free to follow.

I've most recently been playing around with my web site design, updating the look a bit. And, fixing some formatting issues that I'd let go for too long. This meant a 4 day fight with coding to suit the demands of IE. If you want something done simply, and you want it to show up properly on IE...fuggedaboutit. Simple coding commands that work on nearly every other browser will look hideous in IE, I've found. In any event, I seem to have managed to work around the issues, and my site now look presentable in IE, while still looking nice in other browsers. To celebrate, I decided to have a bit of a sale, and if you subscribe to my newsletter, you'll already be aware of it. The sale lasts until the end of the month and gets you 25% off your order at www.marylayton.net - including clearance items. Use code SUMMER25 at checkout. Speaking of clearance items....

Acrylic-cab cameos are on offer, as I am discontinuing them. The reason I am doing this is that I have recently signed a licensing contract with Indigo Art Services for gorgeous porcelain cameos. I've received my artists samples and they are really lovely! They are larger than the acrylic cameos and therefore show off the artwork much better. IAS are also doing mugs with wrap-around designs - these are generously sized at 15 oz. Both the cameos and mugs are available on the site, and if you are a retailer, you can order them wholesale to carry in your shops from IAS. Also, if you enter code 110502 at checkout at IAS, you get a free gift with an opening order of $75.

I have been doing some art shows lately, which is a bit new for me. I am often asked when I'll be at Faeriecon or other big shows, but I haven't done many shows at all so far, and am a bit terrified of the big ones! I need some experience, you see. So, in March I entered the art show at Stellarcon and had a great time! Met some neat people, made some sales, and lost a bit of my fear. Since then, I've done 2 other local events, Parisian Promenade and Greensboro Summer Solstice Celebration, and I am really enjoying it. I will be appearing in August at the August Art Oasis on Davie Street in Greensboro NC and am looking forward to it. I still don't know if I'm ready for Faeriecon yet, but maybe next year.

I'll leave you with some eye-candy - one of the porcelain cameos, one of the mugs, and my current work-in-progress:




22 May 2010

Raven's Key - Original Art Auction - 100% of proceeds to NFINC

 


"Raven's Key" Detail

Hello everyone!  The newest artwork is an original watercolour that I am auctioning via eBay called "Raven's Key"  100% of the proceeds of the sale of this artwork will benefit NF, Inc. an organization dedicated to providing support to individuals and families affected by Neurofibromatasis.  This auction is inspired by NF Inc.'s Doodle Day.

The painting is 6" x 4" on Arches Hot Press Watercolour Paper and is signed on the back (initialed on front) and the Raven was inspired by the character "Matthew" in Neil Gaiman's Sandman.

Prints and cards will be available once the auction is completed and my web site updated! 


21 April 2010

Luna Grove Designs / Blue Moon Atelier Status Update

As you may be aware, Luna Grove Designs and Blue Moon Atelier were meant to be on Spring Break between the 7th of April and today, the 21st of April, however, we are having to extend our closing time due to the Icelandic volcano ash cloud covering most of Europe and shutting down airspace.  We are currently still stuck in the UK and the earliest available flight back to the States is next Tuesday, the 27th, which means shipping of orders will be delayed until late next week at the earliest.  We are very sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and understanding.  Any further updates will be posted to this site.

29 January 2010

Second Life Store update

I thought I'd post a little update about the new Second Life shop.  I've finished the shop at Caledon Cape Wrath and loaded it up with goodies (including a table of cool freebies).  Here's a look at the front and back of the shop:






And, this is the most recent creation - Valentine's Day themed (if a little 'goth' tinged), "Bleeding Hearts" Tiara and Earrings (the tiara is L$150, the earrings are free!):

 


Wow...blog posts 2 days in a row.  Who am I and what have I done with myself?!  :P

28 January 2010

Captain Jack, we hardly knew ye...

If you've not already seen Torchwood "Children of Earth" and are planning to, and don't want to be spoiled, you may want to skip this post.  I'll try to keep the spoilage to a minimum, and give notice when I'm about to spill one, but you have been warned! Yes, I'm come a bit late to the table - we don't have BBC America and had to wait for the DVD.

My husband and I started watching "Children of Earth" thinking that it wasn't quite a new series of the show, but expecting it to be a special 'in-between' sort of thing - something to keep us all hooked until the next proper series.  At the end of it, the impression we were left with was that the producers really wanted to end the whole show, and since they can't kill off the lead character, they decided to make him as unappealing as possible, so that no one would really mind if they never saw him again.  I mean, there's 'warts and all' and then there's Terminally Fatal Character Flaw.  The producers of Torchwood crossed that line with the treatment of Captain Jack Harkness in the finale of "Children of Earth".

We're used to finding out unsavoury things about Captain Jack's past.  Let's face it, Jack wasn't a 'nice guy'.  But, after all his adventures with The Doctor, and given his tenure with Torchwood, by the time Gwen Cooper joins the team, our Jack seems to be growing a soul.  He's not perfect - he never was, and never will be - but he seems to have acquired a properly functioning moral compass for the most part.  He's learned he can get what he wants without resorting to some of the habits of his past, and that approaching things with this new attitude often has more rewards than would have been gained had he fallen back on old tricks.  During the previous two seasons, he's been tested and tempted plenty, but still managed to resist returning to full-on scoundrel ways.  And, we've loved him for it.  We want him to be the hero, and we expect there will be a price to pay.  We expect he's still going to have to make some hard decisions and hurt those he loves (and who love him) along the way, but we expect that all this is done with the greater good in mind, and we expect there are certain lines that will not be crossed, or he will turn out to be no better than those he's charged with protecting us against.

"Children of Earth" unfolds over 5 episodes, or 'days', but I won't do synopses of each day here.  As I said to my husband after we'd finished watching: 'It started so strongly, but ended so wrongly'.  A quick look at IMDb shows that John Fay wrote episodes 2 and 4, James Moran penned episode 3, and series creator Russell T Davies wrote episodes 1 and 5.  Now, to be honest, most of my least-favourite Dr Who episodes were penned by Davies.  However, I have enjoyed his writing for the most part on Torchwood.  Episode 1 of "Children of Earth" was exemplary, the middle three - wonderful.  Episode 5 - not so much.  As the story of Day 5 progressed it seemed to get even more and more far-fetched in places, characterizations were all over the place, and it just didn't seem to have the flow of the previous episodes in the tale.  And then, there was the denouement - the moment when our hero, Captain Jack - the only man who CAN save the world, steps up and, yes, saves the world.  Only, the way he did it meant that we could likely never find a redeeming characteristic in him no matter how much we wanted to.


*spoiler alert*

I think my husband put it best when he said, ' I'm not a writer, but - you don't have your hero kill his own grandson'.  Oh, sure, it was an act of desperation to save an otherwise doomed planet, but it seemed to come a bit too easily.  Had all other options REALLY been exhausted? Oh for the days of old, when Owen would have quickly whipped out a syringe, sucked some adolescent DNA into it, made some alterations in the make-shift lab, and injected the DNA into Jack so that he could stand in as the conduit to the 456 to carry the sonic wave that would destroy them. What was the point in discovering that bit of creative, temporary DNA swapping in a previous episode if you weren't going to use it when it was really necessary?  Even Jack's initial protest of the prospect of using (and killing) his own grandson was about as convincing as Willy Wonka's 'Stop - Don't - Come back' admonitions to the naughty kids in the Chocolate Factory.

*end spoiler alert*

I give kudos to the wonderful John Barrowman for making the most of the material he was given, and I lay the fault of the ending at the writer's feet.  Honestly, is that the only way it could have gone down?  I think perhaps there was too much focus on other business within the story and way too little on the ending.  It actually COULD have worked, had it been better written.  We weren't given sufficient evidence that absolutely no other solution was possible, and there was not enough of a sense that Jack was even interested in trying anything else.  The fact that he gave in too easily robbed the character of all the appeal he'd gained over the previous episodes of Torchwood and Dr Who.  *This* is the Face of Boe? Angels and ministers of grace defend us!

19 January 2010

Second Life

I thought I'd post a quick Second Life update.  I've been only on sporadically over the last several months, but will be back to hanging out and building more now that the holiday rush is over!

Currently, I'm working on building a new shop in a new location, as the landlady of my current shop has announced that the area will be closing soon.  I've enjoyed my stay there, and the area was beautifully developed and a nice fit for my art and builds, but I am also excited to be moving now to a Caledon sim - Cape Wrath, specifically.  I've managed to snag a parcel on the water, and it will become the main location for my Second Life presence "Blue Moon Grove".  Here is a progress shot of the shop I am building:


That little blip inside is my SL alter ego. ;)  The textures are a combination of SL-provided basic textures, textures I've created, and textures I've purchased from other in-world builders.  Specifically, the brass-framed windows across the front are favourites of mine - they were created by a skilled builder, and great real-life artist, my friend Brigid Ashwood, who is known as Brigid Yoshikawa in-world and who collaborates with another skilled builder, Dagny Mannonen (who prefers to remain anonymous in real-life).

I have some new ideas for additions to our Second Life jewellery line (Ashbourne & Co. Ltd), and am getting together with my design partner, Gryffyn Ashbourne, this week to plan.

Don't worry - I'm still working on some real life art!

15 December 2009

Blue Moon Atelier December News



Blue Moon Atelier - The Art of Mary Layton

Newsletter

15 December 2009


Greetings!

Here's the latest news from Blue Moon Atelier:

Holiday Shipping:
This Friday, 18 December, is the last day to order to ensure shipping in time to arrive before Christmas (continental US only - we cannot guarantee Christmas delivery outside the US)!

New Artwork:
      
New art is now available in the Fantasy Gallery - new Yule-themed paintings entitled "Yule Masque" and "Bringing Yuletide Magic", and the highly anticipated "Mistress of the Key". This is one of Mary's most popular artworks to date, and heeding feedback received after the earlier releases at DeviantArt and the Blue Moon Atelier Facebook page, "Mistress of the Key" is available in the original graphite version, as well as the enhanced sepia-toned version.

Also available is "Christmas Cardinals", which can be found in the Miscellaneous Gallery. The Yule-themed paintings, and the sepia-toned "Mistress of the Key" are also available as Single Cards and Card Sets.

New Digital Stickers:
5 New Winter Holiday Tubes are available at FantasyScraps.com

Photographic Art:
Thanks to all who came out for Mary's nature-themed photo art debut at Wild Birds Unlimited in High Point on the 21st of November! Photographic art prints are now available on the web site in the Photo Art Gallery

SPECIAL OFFER:
Newsletter subscribers got a special discount code! Want to subscribe? Go here: http://www.marylayton.net/newsletter.php.

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commune with the animals,
and dance with the faeries!"


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