Buy Some Damn Art : Alan Brown

Alan Brown

Alan Brown

Alan Brown

Kate of the indefatigable Art Hound has started a weekly online art show that exclusively features original artwork with prices starting at just $200 called Buy Some Damn Art! She has impeccable taste, and inevitably, the pieces she chooses ends up as favorites on my lists as well. With talented artists like Becca Stadtlander (previously), Yelena Brysenkova (previously), Sara Escamilla and most recently, Alan Brown (images shown above) blazing the art trail forward, BSDA is off to a fantastic start!

Sponsor giveaway: Busy Beaver Buttons

Busy Beaver Button giveaway

Have you ever felt you needed to do more with your marketing materials? What if you could have your artwork stuck to a person’s attire – ready for them to stare at the whole day? Well if you answered a big fat YES to the above, today is your lucky day! Today’s sponsor giveaway comes from the lovely folks over at Busy Beaver Button Co, who are going to seriously rock your promo-material socks off.


One lucky winner will receive 50 custom button packs complete with their artwork valued at USD$126! This medium sized button package is perfect to showcase multiple button designs. And get this – you don’t just get the buttons – in addition to the two securely fastened 1.5-inch buttons you’ll also get a full color card that becomes a backdrop to your buttons too!

Just drop your comments in this post to be in the running! Say hello, share with us what you currently use as your promo materials – postcards, stickers, buttons, etc; or tell us what you plan to use these buttons for if you DO win? 😉

Deadline for the giveaway is 22 November 2011, so hurry!

Also, the Busy Beaver Button Co would like to offer a special $5 off coupon code for all Pikaland friends. Just enter PIKALAND at checkout on their website. This coupon code is valid until December 31, 2011!

*UPDATE: Commenting has now closed, thanks so much for participating. The winner of this giveaway is Michelle as chosen via random.org!

How to challenge yourself

Lydia Nichols

I’m always up for a challenge.

I didn’t know anything about coding and programming 5 years ago, but I picked it up so that I can build Pikaland and many other projects since. I’ve found that the black and white world of programming (albeit I was merely doing it as an amateur) was an experience that was almost the opposite of creating art – it wasn’t subjective, it either worked, or it didn’t. Learning HTML, CSS and PHP among many other things was a challenge.

But it’s through challenging ourselves that we grow. We change as a result of stretching our capabilities beyond our comfort zone – I knew that I could learn so many new things if I tried hard enough, and if I was determined enough.

So how do you challenge yourself? Here’s how I did it, and how you can too:

Challenge yourself mentally.

How can you be better mentally? You need to do daily creative exercises. Things like drawing a bird 100 ways (or see here for a list of 100 things to draw). Or a face a day. Or list out 10 ways to market yourself better. Things that stretch the mind a little bit each day.

Creativity is a muscle that needs to be stretched constantly – otherwise it withers up and die.

Challenge yourself emotionally.

What are you afraid of? Take small steps that will help you get over the fear. Afraid of that blank piece of paper staring back at you? Make a mark – any mark at all. Just start.

To create great art, you need to be brave – throw out those emotions in your work and let your passion show. Find out what makes you tick. Explore themes in depth and bring your personality to the table.

Own your emotions.

Challenge yourself physically.

When I was in high school, I was juggling taekwondo, gymrama practice, and volleyball. I played hockey, and netball too. I ran, skipped and hopped my way around. In short, I love being active. In fact, when I don’t get to skip or exercise for a week, I’ll be feeling a little antsy. And then the mood swings begin. Which leads to frustration, and a vicious cycle of snacking.

The point is – make a point to exercise. I do it almost everyday. I try to do it once in the morning and another session in the evening. I skip rope, practice mat pilates and walk my four dogs. I follow the Nike Training Club app on my iPhone (I’m now on 1350 minutes!). I swear just a wee bit when I follow the routines, but I do so because it’s my way of venting and pushing my way past the pain. I feel stronger when I’m in control of my body.

So have you challenged yourself lately?

{Illustration by Lydia Nichols }
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