I’d originally planned to post this review at the end of December, but life got in the way.  This is uncharacteristic of me, but sometimes you just need a break. I like to catalog my progress in this way, and do it more for myself than anything - I apologize if this is intensely boring.  I'm pleased to say that this list keeps growing longer and longer each year; kudos if you make it through to the end :)  So here goes! 

Production

 -     Complete my "Portraits" series
As suspected at my ½ way check in, this goal was not nearly met.  I did create several new works in this ongoing series.  No check.

-     Continue my Black and White series
Have completed a diptych and one large work in this series, created several that didn’t see the light of day and were scrapped.  Check!

-     Complete 3 large canvases per month
I met this goal for about 9 out of the 12 months.  Leading up to my September solo exhibition, a lot of large paintings were completed, some were kept, some were pitched. As I prepared for our studio renovation, the last 3 months of the year saw a shift to solely paintings on paper, due to lack of space.  3/4 check?

-     Complete 10 small studies per week.
I have created lots of paintings on paper, from 4 x 6” to 12 x 16”.I’m not sure if I painted 10 per week, but I think I came pretty close. 
I’m going to give myself a “check!” on this one.



Business 
 
-       Update mailing list quarterly
 Check! 
 
-     Schedule at least 1 solo show for 2013. 
This has fallen through, I currently have no solo exhibition plans for 2013 and am not sure I will undertake one this year, as my goals are shifting.

-       Have new postcards designed, ordered.
 Check!  and check!  I had two new postcards designed.

-      Order new small notecards,
 Check! 
 
-     Have artist brochure printed quarterly, as needed.
The artist brochure is indefinitely on hiatus. 
 
-     Update website at least once a week with new paintings and current events.
 Check! 

-     Update blog at least once a week, preferably 3 times mostly.
 Good consistency here, although I must admit, posting was typically 2 times a week on average. 
 
-     Continue to develop and improve my monthly Studio Newsletter.
 Yes!  My newsletter had a design overhaul, and I am still working to improve content. 
 
-     Update Etsy site weekly
Check!   Sometimes more frequently. 
 
-     Tweak my artist statement.
 My artist statement received a complete rewrite this year. 
 
-     Update my onesheet.
Check! 
 
-     Create a book showcasing my art.
This is in the works, so no “check!”

-     Enter 3 "good" juried shows within the year.
I have entered and been accepted into 2.  The third was nixed as I felt it wasn’t a priority/good opportunity.
 
-    Overhaul my record-keeping system for inventory, for reals.
CHECK, finally!  I have purchased an inventory system recommended by Alyson Stanfield.  We’ll see how it goes! 
 
-     Send out a researched mailing of onesheet/cover letter to galleries at the end of 2012.
 This has once again been moved to February 2013.  I am well on my way, as the documents and spreadsheet are nearly ready. 
 
-     Make sure I reference this list monthly to keep me on target and make this entire "goal setting" process worthwhile! -
 No check! for this.  I did a pretty bad job at referencing this list.  Going forward, I will need to come up with a better system for scheduling
and implementing goals.
 

-     My focus this year will be developing a consistent, powerful body of larger work.  I am very much looking forward to my solo exhibition at Annex Gallery and am excited about the prospect of searching out other galleries towards the end of the year.

I am making slow but steady progress with my main goal: creating a body of strong, larger-scale works on canvas.  I have been incredibly fortunate and honored by the support I received this year. This means my inventory on large paintings needs replenishing, but that is the best of all problems to have!   
 


Unexpected Goals

-     The biggest of all would be the complete renovation of our studio!  Hugely excited to post more on this and am enjoying the new space immensely!

-     Was included in The Country King

-     Participated in FestivALL, a two day art festival

-     Created a Sunday video series, 10 Seconds for Sunday, on my blog + Youtube channel, featuring inspirational or haiku-like videos

-     Started a Youtube channel 

-     Created a video portfolio 

-     Overhauled the design of my blog (with help from Derek

-     Had my work included in multiple collections, selected by designers

-     Increased my presence on Facebook

-     Had my work featured in West Elm’s Summer 2012 Catalog!

-     Improved my Etsy shop SEO and listings

-     Saw a marked increase in sales, where I not only met but far exceeded the conservative goal I had set.

-     Had great support from multiple blogs, including Elements of Style and West Elm

-     Improved supplemental promotional materials, notecards, etc.

-    Was able to send out Thanksgiving cards to those signed up for my snail mail mailing list, which is important to me. Making sure viewers/collectors/friends know how much their support means to me is always a priority.  Every day I am grateful.

-     Through several exhibitions and events, was able to meet many new viewers both in person and online, allowing me to connect with some fantastic people.  So fortunate!

 
 
Can you believe it's 2013?!  It's upon us, and I have to admit, I'm not ready yet.  Every year by this time, I have completed my Year in Review and have already set my New Year goals. That has simply not happened, but I do intend to get that worked out soon.  Better late than never? So much attention has been given to getting our studio up and running.  Furniture has been picked out!  Things are being organized!  But we still have lots of work to be done.
Here is a sneak peek at a Christmas present given to me by my sister.  She created these fantastic hanging pots - they look excellent in our studio.  Just what it needs!
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Now if I can only keep these cute plants alive! I'm not known for my green thumb.
 
 
I’d originally planned to post this review at the beginning of the month, but better late than never, right? Right.  It's half way through 2012 (not exactly sure how that's possible!) and time to check in with my set goals and see how it's going...

Production

·         Complete my "Portraits" series
  I have continued to produce several more works, more on the way (but honestly I doubt that this goal will be met, as other painting priorities have come in to play)

·         Continue my Black and White series
Have completed a diptych and one large work in this series

·         Complete 3 large canvases per month
Check!

·         Complete 10 small studies per week
I have created many new studies, at times I make 20 in a week, and other weeks none are created.  I believe it is balancing out in the end.

Business

  • Update mailing list quarterly – check!
  • Schedule at least 1 solo show for 2013 – this is in the works (although may not be a true “solo exhibit”)
  • Have new postcards designed, ordered - check!  They are on their way, very excited to see them J
  • Order new small notecards – check!
  • Have artist brochure printed quarterly, as needed - the artist brochure is on hiatus, as I redo my promotional materials
  • Update website at least once a week with new paintings and current events – check!
  • Update blog at least once a week, preferably 3 times mostly- Good consistency here, although leading up to festival, there was a drop in blogging
  • Continue to develop and improve my monthly Studio Newsletter - yes!  My newsletter had a design overhaul, and I am working on content ideas too.
  • Update Etsy site weekly - check!  Sometimes more frequently.
  • Tweak my artist statement - My artist statement received a complete rewrite and I am pleased with it – for now.
  • Update my onesheet - Check!
  • Create a book showcasing my art – this is in the works, so no “check!”
  • Enter 3 "good" juried shows within the year – I have entered and been accepted into 2, and will meet my goal for 3 in December.
  • Overhaul my record-keeping system for inventory, for reals – still working on this, a very difficult goal, I am very driven (maybe too driven??) to make it perfect.
  • Send out a researched mailing of onesheet/cover letter to galleries at the end of 2012 - This is scheduled for October or November 2012
  • Make sure I reference this list monthly to keep me on target and make this entire "goal setting" process worthwhile! -  I haven’t been as good at referencing the list as I should be, but despite that fact, I have remained fairly well on task!  Yay!
My focus this year will be developing a consistent, powerful body of larger work.  I am very much looking forward to my solo exhibition at Annex Gallery and am excited about the prospect of searching out other galleries towards the end of the year.

I am making slow but steady progress with my main goal: creating a body of strong, larger-scale works on canvas.  Overall, I think my 2012 Year in Review will be chock full of things that I achieved which weren’t even on my radar for my Goals 2012 plan. 

Anyone have goals that they have achieved so far in 2012?
 
 
Production

·         Complete my "Portraits" series
·         Continue my Black and White series
·         Complete 3 large canvases per month
·         Complete 10 small studies per week

Business
  • Update mailing list quarterly
  • Schedule at least 1 solo show for 2013
  • Have new postcards designed, ordered
  • Order new small notecards
  • Have artist brochure printed quarterly, as needed
  • Update website at least once a week with new paintings and current events
  • Update blog at least once a week, preferably 3 times
  • Continue to develop and improve my monthly Studio Newsletter
  • Update Etsy site weekly
  • Tweak my artist statement
  • Update my onesheet
  • Create a book showcasing my art
  • Enter 3 "good" juried shows within the year
  • Overhaul my record-keeping system for inventory, for reals
  • Send out a researched mailing of onesheet/cover letter to galleries at the end of 2012
  • Make sure I reference this list monthly to keep me on target and make this entire "goal setting" process worthwhile!
My focus this year will be developing a consistent, powerful body of larger work.  I am very much looking forward to my solo exhibition at Annex Gallery and am excited about the prospect of searching out other galleries towards the end of the year.