2011. Friend or Foe?

•February 19, 2011 • Leave a Comment

I do not know many people these days, who would like to reminisce about last year’s ups and downs. I was one of those people caught on the roller coaster. The unfortunate part of the ride is that I never bought a ticket, but somehow ended up in the front seat. For some, such a ride would be exhilarating, and probably at any other time in my life, I would agree. When choice is taken away from us though, motion sickness is never far behind. So, I propose that we just forget 2010 altogether and stay on point. I raise a glass to 2011 and toast the past thirty-plus days for their gentleness and abundance. Each day has offered up one type of gift, or another. Some have been intangible, others, quite palpable. It’s all in the perspective and my point of view is optimistic these days.

I have finally been able to scribe a few check marks in the boxes that line the left side of my “list.” We all have a “list,” don’t we? I am little embarrassed to admit though, that mine has curled, stained edges; a papyrus that scrolls rather than lays flat. An incriminating nuance, that feels more like a smack between the eyes of this task- and solutions-oriented Creative, is the date the list began. The cobbler paradigm resonates, as I now finally slip on a new pair of shoes and attend to an array of items, that apparently have been beckoning me for more than a year now. In hindsight, 2010′s nature was incorrigible, so I guess, I have a good excuse. Please join me, as I grab the reigns once again and clean off the muck collected from a path traveled by a headless horseman, and with a firm yank, redirect.

HERE’S WHAT’S NEW:

Well-deserved face-lifts for my websites, rather than a cut and shave. I already feel a decade younger, but how do I look?

Please feel free to offer up comments, while I reconstruct my cyberface, and provide me with treats that I can chew on. Those of you who truly know me, understand that I live for the “real and raw,” but I am still recuperating from last year’s face-off with the Devil. Be gentle, but honest.

I’ve been converted: Thirty-year veteran entrepreneur hangs up a few hats to ride the rails as a dynamic, multi-disciplined consultant, or a full-time, hands-on specialist for one lucky company out there!

As Napoleon Dynamite would say, “I’ve got skills!” Call me, send an email, text me, Skype me, FB me, tweet and Twitter, buzzthis, or Fandango for that matter … I’m here and ready to bolster your bottom line. (Only serious inquiries please)

New releases of fine art gift items, available at my storefront: http://cafepress.com/kierstenstein

I had developed a client identity campaign a few years ago; whereby, it’s success was forged in the coupling of “form with function.” It is my intention to build on the perfecting aspect, as opposed to the “perfective aspect,” of items composed of longevity, utility, aesthetic appeal, and a “fun factor.” With that said, I had received accolades a while back, that stated that my stationery collections were “unique, vibrant, emotionally uplifting, and attractive…nothing like it out there.” So, to continue leveraging that audit, in the hopes of putting my art firmly on the map (Floral Alchemy, Kaleidescopes, Limited Edition Photographic Collections), and making it accessible to the masses (at various price points), I ask you to take a look and become a fan!

And while curiosity has your tail, note that I offer my artworks as limited edition prints, on silk and tile too. By the way, my Silk Scarf Collections will be rolling out soon. Stay tuned.

Floral Alchemy, Kaleidescopes, Just for Fun, Water Garden

New releases: Fine art gift items available at Cafepress

Everyone loves a winner

•August 19, 2009 • Leave a Comment

“Everyone loves a winner,” but what if you were fractions away from being one? Can you leverage your news and procure opportunity? I know that I would like to share this great news with the world and trust that you can capitalize on your news; in one way or another! As a photographer and artist, I do what I do, because it’s my nature and I know no other way but to follow my compulsion to create, conceptualize, and explore.

After twenty-eight years of creating imagery and seeking to meld form and function; receiving honorable mentions is truly wonderful. Would I have liked to have received formal award titles for my work, absolutely. Entering one, two, or three competitions, is still only the tip of the “public awareness iceberg.” Entering your work into competitions and promotional arenas does cost money, which probably restricts and limits many talented artists and photographers from putting their work “out there.” But, you can also promote your work without much cost by leveraging your social and professional network, and aligning yourself with photography professionals, such as Photography Business Secrets by Beate Chelette. Beate has helped instill professional confidence, as well as, sound professional advice. I thank her for being a part of my professional evolution as a photographer and artist.

Prestigious International Photography Awards (IPA) 2009

•August 18, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Kiersten Stein has recently been acknowledged, with honorable mentions, for some of her photographic series and images: Four photo collections and one image in the prestigious International Photography Awards (IPA) 2009.

Artist Technical Note: My City Never Sleeps and “nju: ˈorliənz” Stroll Series were shot using a small Nikon Coolpix (handheld, no flash), so it was exciting to have been honorably mentioned for these.

To purchase any of these Limited Edition prints (framed and printed on archival quality, fine art paper) go to Kiersten’s Art Gallery (You can also view these images at http://outsidetheboxdzine.com/awards.html)

Licensing, Interior Design & Inspirational Items

•August 15, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Attention: interior designers, spas and boutiques, inspirational and mass market retailers, licensing agents…

Latest Design Collections: Contact Kiersten A. Stein LLC to discuss future Licensing Opportunities or to place your orders for the Fall and Holiday Seasons.

Check out Kiersten’s inspirational Floral Alchemy and Kaleidescope Collections; now available on stationery, home décor items, and commissioned interior and exterior design elements. The collections resonate with many age groups of both sexes.

• STATIONERY:
wrapping paper, scrap boxes, cases, lunch boxes, pens, notebooks and journals, cards, to-do pads, post-its and tags, bookmarks, etc.
• HOME DECOR:
shower curtains, waste baskets, plates and mugs, sheets, etc.
• HOME & GARDEN:
flags, banners, and cards.
• TILE MURALS & ACCENTS:
floor, wall, pool, patio, fireplace, entry, lobby, restaurant/bar, corporate, etc.
• LIGHTING:
sconces, night lights, switch plates, etc.
• INTERIOR DESIGN:
back-lit elements, privacy screens, room dividers (floor and hung), etc.
FASHION: silk scarves.
• FINE ART LIMITED EDITIONS:
prints (canvas and paper), commissioned (large scale mural reproductions).


Be the first to discuss licensing opportunities regarding Kiersten’s newest character creation, “lil tink”TM. 


To view samples of art that translate as interior design elements on silks, tile and wood go to Kiersten’s Art Gallery or contact her at orders@kiersten.us. Many interior design and décor elements are not represented online. Contact Kiersten to arrange a meeting or portfolio showing.

Photography Honorable Mention

•August 15, 2009 • 1 Comment

Kiersten Stein has recently been acknowledged with an honorable mention for the floral image, “Renewal” – Plum Blossom Series, in the Women in Photography International (WIPI) 2009 Competition:

Juror: Margot Shaw – Founder/Editor in Chief, FLOWER MAGAZINE

©2009 kiersten a. stein "Renewal" - Plum Blossom Series

©2009 kiersten a. stein "Renewal" - Plum Blossom Series

The Plum Blossom Limited Edition Series (250) is full of dynamic, invigorating color, and saturated with serenity! Become a serious collector right away and purchase a set of four framed images, or collect each piece one-at-a-time. The collection is offered framed in black wood or with a silvery/gold leaf finish. Contact Kiersten at info@kiersten.us for custom framing orders or sizes. To view more images CLICK HERE

Hello world!

•August 9, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Welcome to Kiersten Stein’s Blog. Content will start rolling onto theses pages very soon! My hope is that I’ll be discussing, reflecting, imagining, implementing, commenting, and pondering subjects from “syntax to Platex” (to borrow a quote from a movie I watched)! My plan is to do what I call “the FLIP”. I will thread random words, thoughts and ideas into a design, marketing, multimedia, and creative writing realm… it should be interesting! In the meantime, check out What’s New (under Categories in the right column)!

 
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