Stomping Grounds


The South Royalton Market in South Royalton, VT is now selling New England Illustrated cards. I grew up in South Royalton and graduated high school from there in 1992. The Market is a wonderful co-op, well stocked with the best in healthy, organic produce, baked goods, whole foods and out of the ordinary products. The two spaces (now one) that the co-op operates in used to be much different. When I was growing up, there was a bar, the Four Legged Duck, and a pizza place, J&L's. The Market opened in the old bar space in 2001 and expanded into the old pizza place in 2005 (which was a bookstore in between) The transformation is amazing. It's a very warm and welcoming space. I'm happy that my work will be sold there.

Spring Fling in Brookfield


Join me this Saturday, May 2, at the Spring Fling in picturesque Brookfield, VT! I'll be selling my New England Illustrated cards at the pond village church (at the intersection of ridge road and route 65). The show is from 9AM to 1PM.

Displaying II


Wow, I ordered the display units from England on Monday afternoon, and today (Wed) the DHL guy shows up with the huge box! I couldn't wait to tear into them and set one up. I'll redo the shot in better light sometime this week. This first display is going to Welch's True Value in South Royalton, VT.

Displaying


You'll able to find the New England Illustrated cards in two more places. Bennington Potters North in Burlington, VT and Welch's True Value in South Royalton, VT. I've already shipped the order to Burlington. For Welch's, I'm offering them in a display unit, but have to wait until they arrive (probably next week) I looked high and low for something to display them in and finally found a place in England that had what I wanted. I plan on offering stores a free display unit if they buy a certain amount of cards.

Shirt


I'm thinking of getting some shirts made. Here's what I came up with. It's a variation of my New England Illustrated logo. The meeting house is inside a 'ink smudge/splatter'. I like black, but would probably get them on other colors as well. If it was a light colored shirt, the logo art would be black. Click on the image to see it bigger.

So Vane


Here's the latest illustration. Weathervanes and New England go hand in hand. I've always admired them. This one is titled 'So Vane'.

Quechee

The Quechee Gorge Village Country Store is now selling my cards! I lived a number of years in Quechee and am happy to see my work being sold there. If you stop in, the country store is through the main entrance and to the left. UPDATE: Jiffy Mart in Quechee is now also selling my New England Illustrated cards.

From the Capital


Two businesses in Montpelier have placed orders. Bear Pond Books and Morse Farm It's interesting to see what images of the 13 stand out to people. It seems to be a very even mix so far. I don't think there's one that is being avoided. Being that maple sugaring season is all but over, the 'Tapped' card (above) could be a slow mover until next year.

General Store now OPEN!

I've had lots of requests from people to be able to buy the cards online, so I finally got a store front. Go take a look, kick the tires and feel free to ask me any questions. A running theme of comments from people who have already bought them are 'they are too beautiful to send!' That may be the case, but if you buy 'em, send 'em and spread the joy!

Just to recap, they are 5x7 cards, blank inside. In keeping with my belief of buying local first, I had them printed in Vermont on 50% recycled/25% post-consumer waste, FSC certified paper, using soy-based ink. That's just fancy talk. The cards are the best quality you can find, and still cheaper than most 'big name' brand greeting cards.
You won't be disappointed. Each one comes with a 100% recycled brown craft envelope and is individually sealed in a clear plastic resealable bag. http://newenglandillustrated.bigcartel.com/ and the link is also on the top right of this page.

Sugarbush Farm

Sugarbush Farms is selling my 'How to Make Maple Syrup' over sized postcard and 'Tapped' postcard. I will also be art directing and designing the cover of their annual holiday catalog.

Friendly felines


Before I post older images from my card series, I wanted to share two NEW illustrations fresh off the drawing board. Taking my inspiration from my own two cats, and the many cats who haunt farms all over New England, I came up with these two images. The fat cat drunk on milk is titled 'Curiosity filled the cat'. It's brand new, nobody has seen it yet. The other one, 'Bag lunch' has been a big hit with folks, and stores are already asking for it.

More places

The cards will be in the Hogback Mountain Gift Shop in Marlboro, VT; the Ascutney Market in Ascutney, VT; Farm-Way in Bradford, VT; and All About Flowers in St. Johnsbury, VT. A few other places have expressed strong interest.

Sharon Show

Over the weekend I had a table at a local craft fair in Sharon, VT. I ended up selling 106 cards! Not too shabby since the turnout was on the low side. I was hoping to make enough to pay for the table spot, but that happened with the first sale. It was really nice to see people react to the work, ask questions and see smiles of folks who stopped by to look. I'm thinking of hitting a few more shows this year. Thanks to everyone who came to Sharon on Sat.!

All in a row


Four framed and signed prints for sale at The Gilded Edge gallery.


UPDATE* SOLD

Keep it coming

Dan & Whit's in Norwich, Vermont placed a large order for the cards! They are also interested in postcards. Driving all over the state and beyond would be very fun, but too time consuming, so a sales rep named Jim Rikert agreed to add my line of cards to his list of products. He sells very high quality gourmet food products and such all over Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. He stopped over to Norwich with my card samples after picking them up at my house. He was back within the hour with an order! Hopefully a sign of things to come.

Bakers dozen


The first 13 card designs are shown here. I'll put them all up individually and write a short note about each one soon. Sorry for the 'sample' stamp on them, but you know how it goes. There's boxes and boxes of these sitting in my kitchen. My wife Martina and I spent literally one entire day from morning until night putting them in the plastic sleeves. Lots of work, but worth the final result.

First order

The Sharon Trading Post in Sharon, Vermont has put in the first 'official' order for the new cards! It's the quintessential Vermont country store. I delivered them and got my first lesson in wholesaling. I thought I had to charge sales tax, but I don't. Only when I sell them retail, like through an online store..etc. They are on the left as you head toward the meat counter (near the Vermont made products) in it's very own spinner rack. Also, my first order for prints were sent out. I've chosen Northlight Digital in White River Junction, VT as the company to produce my prints. David O’Neill provides the best materials, knowledge and professionalism. The prints came out wonderful.

Cards are here!

My first shipment of greeting/note cards are here! After doing 13 images, I decided to get them done as high quality 5X7 cards. It was important to me to keep the printing in Vermont and also use the best quality recycled paper that I could afford. The cards look amazing and they are on recycled FSC certified paper using soy-based ink. I am sealing each one individually (with an envelope) in protective flap bags from clearbags.com I'm also offering sets of 6 in clear boxes (with envelopes) from the same company. The presentation of the cards and boxes is phenomenal and I'm very excited to get these out there.

The story

Back in February, the Valley News asked me to do a large double page graphic about how to make maple syrup. It was a fun project, looked great in print. Not long after, they asked if I would allow them to sell it as a poster. Sure! I said. (none have sold, although I have seen the paper version hung up in a few stores) That got me thinking about an idea that I had been kicking around for years. Doing illustrated scenes, places, animals, things...etc. about New England. My original idea was to illustrate something from every town in Vermont, something a town is known for and try to sell each image to the corresponding town. That was too ambitious and would take me forever. When I was a kid, I had the privilege of spending lots of time on some of my relative's farms. The barns were my playground. So, I broke it down to stuff that I love, things that I remember growing up. You will see me produce classic imagery, but done in my unique style. Sometimes I'll throw some humor in. Check back often as I'll add images on a regular basis!

Hello New England

This is going to be where I post exisiting and new images from my new project, New England Illustrated. Stay tuned!