Revenue stream goals for 2024: (1) The creation of 12 pastel still life’s. Below is one example of my work so far. The plan is to create and pick from the best when 12 or more are completed. (2) other revenue stream goals will be paintings in one or more of the following mediums: oil, watercolor or gouache. It’s been a while as my focus has been on Shibui Found Image Art. A pivot is a good thing as I write about Shibui. I am loving Paul Rembrandt pastels. The colors are amazing.

It’s been since 1994 that I have had fun with the pastels. I began Shibui 2011. A lot happened after that. I have my new home in my cottage studio and just now feel I am underway! A new easel awaits me! Varooooom! Or perhaps its “Let’s move it! Move it! Move it! More like that! I love claiming my Boho cottage studio!

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This Shibui is the first full image I found. Notice that Shibui differ from traditional art in they happen where they happen. A traditional piece of art would be planned so it did fit the page better, as this one would fall short of that traditional procedure. The title : Ocean Rider. This Shibui has a home along with a complementary ocean seen, framed in same frame. The frames are deep teal green, with raised leaves, they appear to look like a form of seaweed as well as leaves. Touches of gold on the frames as well. I was very pleased with the sale. The individual wanted to purchase it because they loved it, and that it was an original art form. Both brought me just under $4,000.

The plan is to create a new website for Shibui Found Image Art on WordPress. I like what they have to offer me.

This Shibui Found Image Art has a little more work left and then it will be ready to frame for an e-commerce website. My goal is to prepare 6 to 12 pieces and then set the sight.

This Shibui has a home in Canada. I had a great time working this in my Maine Gazebo Studio. I sold my home in Maine, so no longer have that studio. Sigh!

Best wishes! Pejj

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