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!
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!
