NEWS

Dear Readers,

Some of you have inquired if there is a way to purchase prints – and now there is.

Fine art prints are now available at my gallery on Fine Art America
There is also a permanent link at the top right of the blog.

Perhaps there has been an image on the blog that you would like
to live with…or send as a card…or have cover your phone…

If there is an image on the blog that you would like but do not see on
Fine Art America please email me –
contact.seedbud@gmail.com
I’d be delighted to make it available to you.

Perhaps you are curious about who “Seedbud” is…
now you can learn a little more.

My heartfelt thank you to everyone who has taken the time to “like” and to write comments. Your encouraging, kind and thoughtful words really feed me and are much appreciated.

My very best to you all,
Catherine

 

 

40 Replies to “NEWS”

  1. This is wonderful. I’ve purchased some of Steve Schwartzman’s work from Fine Art America, and was completely satisfied with the quality of the print, and the customer service. I think it’s a great company, and I’m glad you’re there now, too.

  2. modestly – United Kingdom – Reflective, and domestic, a wannabe poet and philosopher drowning in the complexities of life. More Marge Simpson than Elizabeth Barret, but what the hell.Tripping through life with the aid of dead writers, and some live ones, minor medication, and a wonderful, loving, maddening set of teenage boys, and a husband I adore. Update - the boys are no longer teenagers and I still adore the man. https://platform.linkedin.com/badges/js/profile.js
    amonikabyanyuvva says:

    hi! I too have just joined fineartengland!! I loved your bio on there, and love the notion of ‘wabi sabi’. It informs my art making! Meet me there! http://fineartengland.com/profiles/anne-corr.html

      1. modestly – United Kingdom – Reflective, and domestic, a wannabe poet and philosopher drowning in the complexities of life. More Marge Simpson than Elizabeth Barret, but what the hell.Tripping through life with the aid of dead writers, and some live ones, minor medication, and a wonderful, loving, maddening set of teenage boys, and a husband I adore. Update - the boys are no longer teenagers and I still adore the man. https://platform.linkedin.com/badges/js/profile.js
        amonikabyanyuvva says:

        Ahh Thank you so much. I am must a novice and want to see if I can get any sales on there. I like the metal print as an addition to the range I have on Society 6.

  3. Very nice, Catherine, it’s lovely to read about your prespectives on photography and views on nature.

    It’s also nice to know your name and see your beautiful face, full of sensitivity and soulfulness.

  4. I’m so excited to hear there are prints available for purchase! I look forward to your posts every morning. Is there a way to incorporate the corresponding poem with the print??

    1. Thanks Beth. I haven’t figured out how to incorporate the poem with the print…but it is something that I’ve been tossing around. I hope to find some creative solution. Best, C.

  5. I agree…wabi sabi is a wonderful way to encapsulate your work…and mine as well! I enjoyed reading about you and I always enjoy seeing your posts, even if I don’t always “like” them.

    1. Indeed Virginia. Thanks for taking the time to comment. I love your site and work. I’m a follower now.

  6. Mary Ann – Kitchen Keepers is a blog for sharing good memories, good stories and good recipes. I have been asked to record family recipes which have been favorites for many years, adding to their story every time they are prepared and enjoyed as well as those newcomers which have their own story. Since I believe growing and preparing your own food is not only a pleasure but an art which is worthy of passing on, I am pleased to begin. Gathering around our table has been so much more than providing physical nourishment for me. For as we gather, whatever the table shape may be, we form a circle, a place of conversation and knowing and caring. Expressing our gratitude for the provision of food and family, giving thanks for bread and baker, we enter a sacred space. .
    Mary Ann says:

    I am happy to “see” you. And happy for the availability of your lovely work.

  7. chelawriter – I remain committed to making a hobby - writing - into a career with one novel being marketed to publishers, lots of short pieces coming and going, another novel getting underway, and also a research project on creativity and coping with the effects of Parkinson's Disease.
    chelawriter says:

    Great news and the gallery display is lovely. I rather thought you’d be a “tranquil in the now” person 🙂 Niki Sebastian 1eclecticwriter

  8. Yay, great news. Glad to know the person behind the art! You picked some really nice shots for your gallery.

  9. Congratulations. What a nice site and a great way to share your beautiful photographs. I wish you much success with your new adventure.

  10. moonminded – Five years have now passed since I started this blog - and I’ve posted 69 times, which is a pretty decent average for me. Although slow at times, my intention and effort have been steady and I’m in quite a different space altogether from when I started this blog and I’m winding it down for now. If you want to do anything - go for it. Be patient with it, but totally go for it!
    moonminded says:

    Great to discover your ethereal watercolor work through the gallery. Inspiring!

  11. best of luck, Catherine. I’ve wondered how that site may work for photography… 🙂

  12. Lovely to see your name and image, Catherine. I enjoyed seeing your work on that website, and especially your artist’s statement – it resonates so well with what I have been seeing here on your blog.

  13. Hi, I just went back to read your introduction. Love how you describe your art!

  14. Brenda Davis Harsham – http://friendlyfairytales.com – Author of friendly fairy tales and magical poetry for kids of all ages, illustrated with my original photography and by collaboration with other artists and photographers. Visit me at http://friendlyfairytales.com.
    Brenda Davis Harsham says:

    Catherine, Congrats and I hope your sales do well. Your photos are lovely. Best wishes, Brenda

  15. Dr. Denny Wilkins – Dr. Denny Wilkins professes journalism at a small, private university in the Northeast. He has climbed, hiked, kayaked, photographed, skied, and otherwise meandered aimlessly throughout the American West for decades. He has degrees in geology, environmental studies, and communication — and has tried to make use of them as a co-founder of the progressive cultural blog ScholarsandRogues.com. He’s broadly interested in how the world works and why it works that way. He hates writing, although he does like having written well.
    Dr. Denny Wilkins says:

    That’s wonderful news, Catherine …

  16. Mathukutty P V – India – Everything we do on this earth begins with love. We are not created for us, we are created for God. Our sole purpose is to manifest the image of Him. Trying my best to spread the word of God through this blog. This site does not represent Sehion, Shalom or any other retreat centre. Christian videos/songs are embedded in spreading the word of God only. Simply Life Tips is a blog for everyone who wants a positive shift in their life journey. Keep life simple, stay happy, live life to your fullest. Visit my site https://simplylifetips.com/.
    Mathukutty P. V. says:

    Thanks for like my post Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: flowers. best wishes and prayers

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