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It’s time.

I know it’s not helpful to go ‘dark’ on your friends but I’m back. Sort of.

These past several months I have been diligently working everyday. Not an exaggeration. I mean it. Everyday. I love working. I love creating. I am one of those unicorns that has a daily art practice. I get up. I take care of the necessary chores and then I sit down to read emails and do a couple of hours of ‘learning’. I take online classes. Every single day. I love to learn. I have probably spent enough time doing self-education that I could have 3 MFAs since the beginning of the pandemic. This isn’t free education either. I pay for a ton of classes. I also pay for things like Domestika, SkillShare, Maestro, CreativeLive, courses on Kajabi, Coursera, PaintTube TV, etc. (Just to name a few). I don’t expect these to make me into some sort of super-artist overnight. I just love to learn new ideas, techniques and styles. I want to see what ideas others are working on. It gives me inspiration. It also gives me hope. I love to see the styles that others have and how they differ wildly. It is so reassuring to see that there isn’t the perfection of realism that will appeal to the world. It is the uniqueness and personality of an artist that catches people’s eye. I find that there are fine artists out there that want to hold the art world to their standard of perfection as though it were the only style or creative expression that has meaning, and I find that extremely frustrating. It becomes the kind of gate-keeping that we really need to get away from. Artists supporting artists is what makes me smile. Not a fine artist that feels better by putting down another’s work. (You obviously aren’t that good if you need to discredit another person’s expression). Have you ever noticed that some of the most amazing and prolific artists are generous with their feedback and kind words? Yup. Me too.

Where am I going with this? I just want to let you know where I’ve been and what I’ve been up to. I’ve had a challenging 20 months or so. I went from really believing in myself and my work, to not entering any shows and not having any sales, (in-person or otherwise). There’s a lot more to that story but let’s just say I’m feeling like I can come out of my hidey-hole and greet the world again. I’m not feeling 100% but I feel like I can take care of myself again and I don’t feel like giving up anymore.

So, here’s a ‘hiya’ to anyone here who reads this. Thanks for checking in with me. I hope to share some work very soon.

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Starting anew

Oof. This isn’t what I thought I’d be doing for the last three days. The timing isn’t great but when is it ever?

I’m redoing my website. Again.

I don’t wish this on anyone unless they absolutely can convince themselves that this is a fresh start and yay for all of that. I think it’s giving me hives actually.

But this isn’t a blog for whining about the work; it’s really to let everyone know that I am switching to yet another website but this time for good. I’ve taken the plunge and decided that I will use WordPress rather than get bopped around by companies that want to raise prices by 80% and not give you anything new conveniences for that juicy new price point (TA! Square/Weebly).

So, here we are. Two new domains. shutterbunny.art & rachelalfonsosmith.art. I hope to migrate down to the later one completely. We’ll see how it goes.
This isn’t because I felt like trying something new. It’s quite the opposite. I’m tired of trying to keep up with trends and algorithms, etc. I need something static that will help me spend my time making art and selling, rather than figuring out how to make the latest app more money that I can even imagine. From my understanding, by switching to WordPress, I won’t get stuck in this cycle and won’t lose my webpages in the future. Considering the amount of work this is that is something I really look forward to.

But as far starting anew! Please take a few minutes to look at the new website. I’d love to hear your thoughts. And visit my shop. I really love making fun items using my art. If you have any requests, please share, and I can probably make it.

And, if you don’t mind, sign up for my newsletter so we can stay in touch. (I promise not to bother you with every idea that pops into my head). The newsletter will be for announcing any new projects that are available for sale, a festival show or upcoming gallery event that you can attend.

Thank you for staying along for this journey. I appreciate you more that you will ever know.

Cheers!

~ R.