I decided to drop the name Precise Portrayals for my business and use Art Lady Manor instead. That means I also need new business cards. I had put Precise Portrayals on hold for a few years while I had my 2 children. I've only had orders thru word of mouth over the past few years. I discovered Etsy beginning of September and have been working like mad to get my shop presentable in time for the holiday season this year. I am really excited about this new venture.
Anyhow, here is the 2nd draft of my new business card. Please comment and let me know what you think!
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Back
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Welcome to my blog
Art Lady Manor is an anagram of my real name, which I thought was fitting for my online businesses at www.zazzle.com/artladymanor*, www.cafepress.com/artladymanor and http://www.artladymanor.etsy.com/
I also have my own website at http://www.artladymanor.com/ where I sell custom portrait drawings.
About 5 years ago I came upon an automated technique for converting photos into black & white drawings. The technique was very simple, and looked very computer generated. However, I loved the idea of creating art from photographs so I came up with my own technique that utilizes my skills as an artist and photoshop guru.
My friends and family raved about my sketches and thought I had drawn them the traditional way. A friend even bet her husband that they were hand-drawn with pencil and paper. She lost. The friend's husband only suspected that they were created digitally only because he thought they were too precise. I called my creations Precise Portrayals.
I also have my own website at http://www.artladymanor.com/ where I sell custom portrait drawings.
About 5 years ago I came upon an automated technique for converting photos into black & white drawings. The technique was very simple, and looked very computer generated. However, I loved the idea of creating art from photographs so I came up with my own technique that utilizes my skills as an artist and photoshop guru.
My friends and family raved about my sketches and thought I had drawn them the traditional way. A friend even bet her husband that they were hand-drawn with pencil and paper. She lost. The friend's husband only suspected that they were created digitally only because he thought they were too precise. I called my creations Precise Portrayals.
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