First Sale at redbubble!
I had my first sale at redbubble today! I sold the previously featured Daffodils, which you can buy here, but since you’ve already seen that one, I’ll insert a picture of Waterfall as a card here. (Hint: Select card format, then choose black as the backing color. It looks better than white with this painting.)
I apparently have no way of knowing who bought it unless you tell me, so I’ll thank you here. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate this, my first sale, and how encouraged and happy I am! Thank you very much!
A Couple of Announcements
The latest Georgia Blog Carnival (#41) posted today, and Elementary History Teacher was kind enough to share my painting of Nick and Lark with everyone. Thanks, EHT!
Also, Lord willing, this evening I will get the last few images uploaded to my redbubble gallery. However, if I’ve left out one of your favorites, please let me know, and I’ll upload it. I’m not leaving out the possibility that I might find an odd piece here and there that I forgot about that I want to share, but for the most part, I expect my future additions to redbubble to be new material.
That’s all the announcements for now. Have a great weekend!
Prints Now Available!

I am very excited to announce that, as of today, prints of my artwork are available at redbubble! I plan to add more work almost immediately, but right now “Daffodils” is available for purchase in notecard and various print forms, including a print on canvas. Prices start at just $3.42 (plus S&H, an unavoidable nuisance), so if any of you have ever wanted to own a bit of my work, now it won’t cost you very much.
The picture above is of a framed print, which is $91.20.
Stay tuned to the blog for updates as I add more work.
Update: I’ve added “Earthlodge Interior” (not previously posted on this blog or elsewhere), so hop on over and take a look!
Update #2: Right after I signed up, redbubble made an improvement that I really like. I now have my own personal gallery over there. I changed the link above to reflect this, but I’ll stick it here, too.
Update #3: I’ve uploaded all of what I had planned to now, and there’s plenty there to look at
Nick and Lark

Nick and Lark
A.M. Otwell, 2008
Acrylic on canvas
14 x 11 inches
Percy’s Paws

Percy’s Paws
A.M. Otwell, 2008
12 x 36 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
Meditation

Meditation
Leon Bonnat (1833-1922)
Oil on canvas, 1884
57-1/2 x 40-5/8 inches
Jeunes Paysans (Youthful Peasants)

Jeunes Paysans
Marie Caire-Tonoir
Oil on canvas, 1889
51-1/8 x 38-1/2 inches
The Alchemist

The Alchemist
Leon Brunin (1861-1949)
Oil on canvas
Portrait Movie
Probably because I spent a couple of months working on this, I’m just not quite ready to let it go yet, so I strung together my work-in-progress photos and made a movie (1:51). However, I started my next painting today, so this will probably be the last you hear of this one.
Blowing Bubbles

Blowing Bubbles
Edward Potthast (1857-1927)
Oil on canvas
25-5/8 x 29-1/2 inches
