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Snap It, Tag It, Share It… Leafit and it pays you!

How many of you out there share images to Facebook, Google+, Instagram or any social platform for simply the enjoyment of networking and sharing? Many of us do it every day and we do it for free. How would you like to have an app that allows you to do the same thing at no cost to you and earn money doing it? There’s a new viral app coming out in a matter of days that will do just that and much more. The app is called Leafit or as it’s sometimes called, the “it app”. Learn a little about how it works below. Click here to join now at no charge!!!

Snap It, Tag It, Share It… and it pays you!

Leafit is a game-changing new social networking platform that harnesses the power of profit sharing to let you earn money from the photos you post every day, just by sharing the products you love with the friends, family and followers you are already connected to.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Simply post a picture with your it app and it’s instantly shared with your other connected social networks, like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc. When your friends click on the link, it allows them to purchase the product at the lowest price online.

The it app searches major brand name retailers, including giants like Macy’s, Target, Kohls, Nikon, and thousands of others, to find the best online price for tagged products or services. To top it off, when someone purchases a product or service as a direct result of your picture, you make a commission from that purchase!

Why waste time searching for the lowest price online, when we shop over 18,000 retailers for you. Introducing Leafit, a new social network where our it app will find the absolute lowest prices online for great products and services. Then, you can share what you find with your friends, as they share what they find with you.

The Leafit Associate program is the perfect storm of incredible opportunity to get in on something hu early, and with amazing earning potential. I’m glad I didn’t wait one second longer to join. In less than a week, I am watching the numbers rise daily. Check it out… no obligation. I hope to see you there!

Join now at no charge!!!

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My Work on CelebriQuiz – A New Google App

Check out my work work on CelebriQuiz, a  new Google app for iPhones and iPads. Download it here and upvote my images: .

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Michelle Obama Caricature Study

Michell Omama

This is a caricature study of Michelle Obama. I have a hard time being tough on the ladies so this is a very mild caricature. She has a fun face though and very expressive. I may do another one and push that underbite a bit. I have been getting many requests about a tutorial or weninar. For those of you who don’t know, I do have a full length webinar on photo-manipulated caricature illustration here.

On another note, I am collaborating with a couple of new clients. One is called ImageBrief and they will be helping me to sell some of my work for editorial purposes. My ImageBrief Portfolio is here. I am also working with a company called Bitmado and am providing images to be used on Android desktops. The official launch of the app is on Wednesday when I will bake a more detailed post and let you know how you can download the free app and if you wish, have some of my images as your desktop wallpaper. Until then!

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Freepik Blog Interview with Rodney Pike

Allow me to introduce my friend and fellow artist, the beautiful and talented  from Romania. Above is a quick caricature study of her. You know, it is extremely difficult to caricature a beautiful lady so I hope she’s not offended. The picture certainly does not do her justice. She’s really a gorgeous young lady. Nicoleta recently interviewed me for freepik.com which is a great web site with some very useful material. You can view the interview and feature at the freepik link or by clicking the image above. I will also be adding the site to my Top Blogs section of this blog.

A little about freepik: Freepik is a search engine that helps graphic and web designers to locate high quality photos, vectors, illustrations and PSD files for their creative projects.

Freepik tracks and locates free graphic content on the Internet and it displays the results in an orderly layout for easy access. Freepik makes it easier for you to find the files you need without manually searching dozens of websites.

A big thank you to  for this awesome feature and interview. I’m truly honored.

 

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Trey Ratcliff Caricature Portrait

Tonight I’m posting a caricature portrait of Trey Ratcliff who is a brilliant Photographer with over 3 million followers on Google+ alone. His social presence on the web is huge everywhere.

Taken from his Google+ Profile: 

I’m known for HDR Photography, but if you stick around, you’ll see I enjoy taking and processing all sorts of photos.

Every day, I share my travel photography on StuckInCustoms.com, I tell a little story, and help people learn photography.  The site also has camera reviews, travel guides, and a growing and fun community.  Join us!

If you want to learn how to make HDR photos, visit my free HDR Tutorial — Have fun!

Want to kmow even more?  I get all kinds of questions, so I built an ever-growing About Me page.

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International Artists Exhibit Featuring Daniela Matchael – New York, NY – December 2012

Tonights post is a combination New York City Art Show announcement and Artist Feature to honor my friend and fellow artist Daniela Matchael. Journey Through Creativity International ArTConneKT Exhibit – Curated by Esperanza Tielbaard. The Opening Reception will be held at JMC Frames &Gallery 674 9th Ave /2nd Floor New York, NY 10036 on Nov. 30th 5 to 9pm.  A fabulous group of artists from many different countries will be featured at this show.

Daniela Matchael – Brazil

Melanie Ezra – UK

Roni Kristal – Israel

Oscar Manjaress – Colombia

Owen Martin – UK

Daniela Matchael – Brazil

Rosita Larson – Sweden

Esperanza Tielbaard – Colombia

Christine Allan – Canada

Barbara Leahy-Edwards – USA

Lee Jakob Hilado – Philipines

Miss Garnica – Chile

A little about the artist:

Daniela Matchael received her formal fine arts training at the Panamerican School of Arts in the metropolitan city of Sao Paulo, Brazil. From her formal training Daniela says she developed her passion for Art History and the different approaches to the visual arts. After many years working as an apprentice to accomplished Brazilian artists, teaching drawing and painting classes, showing her work in galleries in the large cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo with numerous solo and group exhibits Daniela found her career as an artist come to a screeching halt. Unable to paint for several years, the artist turned her focus to building a career as a customer service and sales consultant. In 1997 Daniela moved to the US where she started a family.

At around 1999 Daniela found her way back into painting and became an accomplished muralist owning her own business for about 10 years. Painting on canvas has always been Daniela’s preferred means of creating her art, with oils being her medium of preference.

During a trip from Dallas to Denver 14 years ago Daniela found, while looking out of the plane’s window, the inspiration for the series of paintings that have evolved into her more recent collection of work entitled “Fields.”When speaking of her paintings, Daniela often mentions the dialogue between the colors and the movement she tries to portray. “My work is almost molecular and represents all that moves the world around us,” says passionately the artist. One can feel Daniela’s passion and vivacity through her paintings. Her varied palette and technique entice the viewer to attempt to disconnect from her paintings’ near hypnotic qualities.

Daniela has her studio and her work on display at Art Matters Arts Co-op and Gallery in Athens, TX.

“She exhibits her happiness in color combinations and balance as she paints circles, some appearing to be flat splashes of color, and others which appear to have depth with their own individual secret hidden in its deep recesses. “This is my happy phase.”

On Interview by Sharon Humphries – Athens Daly Review (Athens, TX)

A sampling of the Daniela’s work

My paintings are expressions of what I can’t keep inside. My goal with my work is to bring through color and simple shapes a cohesive meaning to the chaotic expression of ideas, feelings and emotions that flow through me while painting.

After many years painting with acrylics on canvas and on walls as a muralist I went back to painting with oils on canvas. It was like coming home. The smell and the texture of the paints, the way the brushes and the palette knife interact with the canvas are simply magic and hypnotizing to me.

On the winter of 1997 I was traveling from Dallas to Denver and had the opportunity to experience something that would change my art and the way I interacted with it. Oklahoma had just been hit with a massive blizzard and as we flew over the plains, I looked down at the fields below. From my window I could see the white snow swallowing the countless circular fields transforming the scenery into a fantastic and almost lunar monochromatic quilt.

The circles became a part of my personal story. I could see then that those fields were an integral part of what moved the country we live in. The circles are always present in my work in an almost molecular structure. They are constantly moving and bringing the paintings into a cohesive composition. The monotone snow-covered fields took a life of their own. Colors representing the beings, ideas and powers that move our world interact with each other and the canvas. My varied palette brings an evolving vibrancy to the paintings.

The colors have a powerful inner dialogue that is developed throughout the process of the painting. When added, they interact with the previous ones on the canvas and transform it into a new form of communication. My paintings, with all their elements, are almost like a Mozart opera’s polyphony. All the voices, fighting to be heard, bring the plot to a seemingly chaotic yet harmonious cohesion.

“In addition to pointing her own expression of her love of life, Daniela also has done commissioned murals and smaller pieces. The exciting thing about doing the commissioned art, she commented, is doing the research. She said, “I add my own expression, but I want to incorporate what is important to the client.”

In order to incorporate what she feels about the painting, and what the client wants, she must do research, and spend time getting really clear about what the client wants.

She said, “I love doing the research, getting all the information I need to build the image in my mind, and then I get to bring it all together.”

Interview

13 May 2012

Athens Daily Review (Athens, TX)

By Sharon Humphries

Daniela is a founding member of Art Matters Co-op and Gallery. A non-profit organization committed to promoting art and    artists wherever they may be, Art Matters was founded on May 2012. It has already brought works from internationally shown artists to East Texas. You can also find her work at Charlie Bullock Studio and Gallery and at Art Matters Building in the quaint town of Athens, TX.

Art Matters Co-op and Gallery

211 N. Palestine St.

Athens, TX 75751

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