Three Years of Daily Sketches, Most Popular, Awards and Collections

My, how time flies, just like Giuseppe and Mr. Sunshine on that magic carpet, above! That watercolor and ink sketch currently holds the title of most popular daily sketch of all time on The Creative Cat, and it also represents a journey into a style I’d visualized from several influences over the years and put to paper as part of my daily creative efforts.
I think I accomplished what I’d set out to do three years ago today, a challenge to me and entertainment and enjoyment for you: to create a quick sketch of my cats each day as a way to practice and experiment, and present the sketch on that day with no editing, no waiting, no excuses, just to do the sketch and share it. I’ve grown as an artist as a result, tutored other artists in the background, and if your comments are any indication also brought you entertainment and enjoyment!

Top Five Sketches
“Magic Carpet”, above, is the most popular daily sketch according to overall stats for The Creative Cat, followed by:
Once again I notice that, though works in color have a great impact when first posted, it’s been the monochromatic works that have staying power, and especially works in pencil which is, as I always say, “my first and favorite medium”. All rankings are taken from my stats on WordPress.
Awards
Last year, one of my most treasured daily sketches, “Two Cats After van Gogh”, above, won the President’s Award in the 2013 Cat Writers’ Association Communications Contest, and I’m also very proud my overall series of daily sketches won a Certificate of Excellence for a Set of Illustrations in the 2012 Cat Writers’ Association Communications Contest.
In the 2014 contest, two of the anthologies I self-published won Certificates of Excellence along with a number of daily sketches:

12 Sketches of Cats
Calendar; Annual or Long Publication
feline style sampler
Books: Gift
“Purring Points”
Cartoon
“Saturday Morning”
Cartoon
“The TNR Story”
Illustration (Single)
The other award for me is your feedback. It’s a joy each time I hear from a reader who sees their cats in these sketches, or who buys a print as a gift because a loved one “has a cat just like that”, or for themselves because it reminds them of a cat they love.
Being compared to artists Warhol and van Gogh and Monet and Rembrandt and illustrators like Clare Turlay Newberry is a compliment beyond compare. I have treasured each comment from both long-time and newly-exploring artists, those who’ve dropped the brush for decades and been inspired to pick it up again, young artists raised with electronic creativity and understanding the reason for putting a pencil to paper to create a single, unique, tangible object.
The first sketch, and how it began

Not quite daily, but about five days each week you see a sketch of my cats in action.
On December 4, 2011 I stated my intention to present a sketch of my cats nearly every day. I’d been tentatively sketching every day or so and decided to try sketching every day, as I had once done with general subjects including my cats. In cleaning out and renewing my old studio in 2011 I’d found sketches and sketchbooks and studied and scanned and shared the images I’d found, quick daily sketches from years before with a different household of cats, bringing back memories of those days. Readers still enjoy those original sketches, and the positive reception and my own appreciation of them gave me this idea.
The sketch above, “Three Cats”, signed and dated 12/3/11 of three of my kitties curled together on the bed, was the one that made me decide to begin the series here on The Creative Cat. I could picture this one as soon as I saw them, and it was all I could to to sneak soundlessly away so I didn’t wake them to get my drawing pencil and pad. It’s still one of my favorites, too, and even now I can still identify which cats are which so I’d captured something essential about them already.

I was also inspired to keep sketching cats and to share them by my copy of Steinlein Cats, a Dover large-size paperback including just pages from Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen’s sketchbooks featuring his sketches of his own cats. A few of his poster designs from before the turn of the last century are iconic, as I mentioned in a post about a photo of mine that reminded me of one of his compositions.
Remembering the days I had sketched something each day just as a matter of course, and how it was literally practice for my art as you’d practice music or long-distance running, I’d provided myself with convenient tools and took them up whenever possible to catch my cats in action along with my camera.
Both of these activities were to “give me the incentive to do more and different work, to experiment, to be inventive and ‘in the moment’ with the subject and also with my ideas, something that’s rare in my daily tasks of commercial art,” as I stated then. And it was and is important to me to produce creative work each day, both for my personal and professional development and to share the ideal that not only magic can be found in everyday things and events, but it’s all around us, all the time.
But a sketch each day? I’d debated the daily photo the year before but I’d no doubt I could produce a quality, interesting photo each day after looking back over weeks and months of photos…except, the time? I worked it into my daily schedule because the joy of sharing both my cats and my photos was immense.
The sketches were different, created, then scanned and touched up if necessary because basic scanners are meant for documents and photographs, not drawing media—time-consuming, and I still wasn’t certain of my consistent ability. For the previous decade I’d spent so much time with non-art-related things while photography had filled the empty spot for my daily inspirations, I found I’d lost touch with some of my art materials and had lost confidence in my skills. Would I just embarrass myself with awkward pencil drawings with no sense of perspective or proportion? Many people think art is entirely inborn talent, but talent doesn’t necessarily ensure skills with any media, and these things need to be regularly practiced as the afore-mentioned music or running. So I did. And to reignite my spark I returned to what set it off in the first place—my cats.

And while I present my finished paintings all the time I decided it was important to present the underpinnings of that finished piece, the humble sketch, and let readers in on a little more of an artist’s creative life. I also felt daily sketches of cats could provide a unique offering by The Creative Cat and add another element to the online conversation and image collections among pet bloggers.
By December 3 I was satisfied that I could actually produce and present a simple sketch each day, nothing elaborate, spending about five minutes, 15 minutes maximum. I stated my intention on December 4, and on December 5 posted my first sketch created that day, “Boys at the Sink”. I was hooked.
Since then I’ve documented the daily activities of my household in ink, charcoal, pencil, marker, gel pen, oil pastel, watercolor and more, discovered new media in watercolor pencils and rediscovered media in oil pastels, developed new styles, explored favorite and new artists for inspiration and brought my skills back to a level I can feel confident about.
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Memories

I am glad I had the chance to catch Cookie and Kelly in their last few months in these sketches that in many ways capture more of them than my large finished works—because I am right there with my subjects, these sketches are much more personal than the finished works.

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Merchandise

And the sketches themselves have inspired me to follow through with some long-time ideas of creating unique items with my artwork on them, like the keepsake boxes and trays and coasters, and the wood-mounted art. I can use the sketches as they are, build from them, or create others in similar style to create a set.
They also give me smaller items to sell as originals. Not everyone has 24″ x 36″ of wall space for a finished framed pastel, and that’s not necessarily what everyone wants. These small sketches usually frame up to be 16″ x 20″ at the most, though many are 11″ x 14″. I’ve been happy to frame several originals to send home to customers. Below are a few examples; click on each to read more about the sketch.
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Original Art and Prints
Click here to see other daily sketches, and if you are on Pinterest visit my daily sketches pinboard, the best way to see them all.
I also offer these for sale as originals and prints. For a gallery of the ones available for sale, visit my Etsy shop in the “Cat Art and Prints” section.
I can’t list every single one but that doesn’t mean one you’d like isn’t available. If there is a sketch you’d like to purchase as an original or print or other product, visit my page “Ordering Custom Artwork”. You can order a print as a set of notecards or greeting cards, framed or unframed, as a digital print or giclee and in various types of framing and mounting as well as applied to a keepsake product such as a keepsake box or wooden tray.
As for Mimi, she thinks I spend entirely too much time on this because the more I make, the more she has to inspect. Here she stands defiantly (for Mimi) on one of my sketchbooks and demands dinner before any more of my personal fun.
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12 Sketches of Cats 2014 Limited Edition Calendar

You can also purchase one of these special limited edition calendars featuring twelve of the most popular daily sketches.
Even though 2014 is nearly over, you still get a bargain in the purchase of actually 14 high-quality digital prints in one document, a purchase that would actually cost you $210 if you bought them individually! Each page is printed on acid-free paper in archival inks, and the images are framable.
A portion of each sale is donated to FosterCat, Inc. Originally that amount was $10.00 per calendar but I have reduced the price of each calendar from $45.00 to $25.00 and will still donate $5.00 per calendar to FosterCat. Read more here.
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feline style sampler

I love to use selections from my portfolio of artwork to gather into a collection of some sort, finding a theme and then a likely way to present the collection, like my calendars. In my “inspiration collection” I have calendars and art and photography books on all subjects that I enjoy simply pulling out to study, and a few friends and readers have asked if I ever planned to do a book of my artwork.

Last fall I created this little portfolio piece, Feline Style Sampler, sketches and portraits, to include in presentations to prospective illustration customers to both show a variety of styles of illustration and my ability to design a little book like this and have it printed and bound. I was very pleased with the way it turned out and enjoyed the response when I presented it and showed it around to friends. When a friend admired it and wanted to purchase some for gifts, I thanked her for an idea I hadn’t even considered, though once she mentioned it the idea was a natural. In fact, I had such an enthusiastic response to it on all accounts that I decided to offer it for sale.
Feline Style Sampler is simply a collection of 34 images, no text or narrative, though each image has the name, medium and size of the image inconspicuously added at the bottom of the page. The book is little, only 4.25″ x 5.5″, and coil bound. All pages are printed on 100# gloss cover rather than text weight stock to stand up to handling and to ensure opacity.

The images I’ve included run the gamut from quick and simple ink sketches to highly detailed commissioned pastel paintings. They are a mix of daily sketches, commissioned portraits and a few of my personal works all jumbled together instead of categorizing them by medium or style. They even span my entire career as an artist with a few of my earliest included as well as very recent daily sketches. You can see a few more samples here.
How to order
Click here to order a book through my Etsy shop.
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Now for your discount!
Until the end of December 2014, use coupon code DAILYSKETCHES25 in my Portraits of Animals shop on Etsy to receive 25% off any merchandise with my daily sketches, from prints to books to handmade goods.

Marketplace
At right Mr. Sunshine appraises my work. Apparently he is not impressed. Or perhaps he doesn’t like the way he appears in this painting. “I’m not all lumpy and bumpy like that, and I’m not brown, don’t you humans have eyes?” he asks. Nothing like being put in your place by a feline art critic.
Take a look at other new merchandise and featured artwork.
Once a week on Thursday I feature something new in my “shop”, whether that’s here on The Creative Cat, in my Etsy shop, on my main website or even at one of the bricks and mortar shops that carry my work.
Read about creating custom items
Find out more about creating custom items for your own home using the images you see here. Visit the “Ordering Custom Art” page to see samples and read bout how to order.
Find out about events and festivals where you can find me and my work.
Sign up for my e-newsletter (below), check the widget on the sidebar on my home page, or sign up to receive posts on Portraits of Animals Marketplace. I plan on plenty of events this coming summer in the Pittsburgh area.
Donations
I designate four portrait certificates each year for donation to benefit animals, and also donate merchandise, prints of artwork and even originals to rescue and shelter benefits. If you are interested in a donation for your event, please email me with the details of your event and your organization.
It’s all done under the close and careful supervision of my studio cats!
Participating in Inspire Me Monday on Create With Joy.

Click here to see other daily sketches.
For a gallery of the ones available for sale, visit my Etsy shop in the “Cat Art and Prints” section.
Read about the reason for the daily sketches in Two Years of Daily Sketches.
And download your free desktop wallpaper calendar for computer or mobile, usually based on a daily sketch.

Or click here to open a sign up form in a new window (which seems to work better).
All images used on this site are copyrighted to Bernadette E. Kazmarski unless otherwise noted and may not be used without my written permission. Please ask if you are interested in using one in a print or internet publication. If you are interested in purchasing a print of this image or a product including this image, check my Etsy shop to see if I have it available already. If you don’t find it there, visit Ordering Custom Artwork for more information on a custom greeting card, print or other item.
© 2014 | www.TheCreativeCat.net | Published by Bernadette E. Kazmarski
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conga ratz mom B !!!! ….we still loves ” the TNR story” ♥♥♥
Three years of daily art…quite and accomplishment…Congratulations and Thank you for Sharing!