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flirty + wondercon

flirty

i am heading to southern california this weekend for wondercon, if you’re in the anaheim area please come by, my table is D-18. if you’re planning on stopping by and have print requests let me know, team everyday love will be printing tomorrow! this will be my last show for a long while – as i won’t be at san diego comicon this year. after a very busy season of work and work travel, i am happy that after this i will be still for a bit so i can focus on my books – which are more excruciating than i care to admit.

have a lovely week!

emerald city comicon bound

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we will be driving up to seattle on thursday for one of my favorite conventions of the year – emerald city comicon. you can find team everyday love near the front (eee!) at booth 607.

i created a few original mini wood burnings especially for the show and of course, we’ll have new prints!

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i’ll also have my new laser cut necklaces, and for anyone who purchases over $30 of merch will receive a limited edition reusable bag (while supplies last) – great to carry your con loot in! ^_^

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hope to see you there! if you can’t make it and want to follow our adventures, i always post to my instagram account while on the road ^_^

have a wonderful week!

 

necklaces & more

i’m happy to release my new necklaces in time for valentine’s day (limited quantity available).
this is a very new venture for me and i hope you like it!

in addition i wanted to share that my artwork is on the set of modern family, in the new baby’s room ^_^ also, if you’re on instagram or facebook i’ve been posting sketches and watercolors there.

lastly, i will be speaking at stanford’s listen to the silence conference this saturday. they are currently full, but you can always register for the wait list.

hope you have a happy monday!

pashmina (big news! ^_^)

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I am super excited to share that I have signed with First Second (Macmillan) for my debut graphic novel, Pashmina.

This is the big project that made me pull back from daily drawings and I am happy to finally be able to share the news! I’ve been writing (and re-writing, mostly) the book for about a year and will be working on the drawings for the next two years. Thus far it has been one of the hardest things I’ve done in my career and I’m nowhere near finished! The above drawing is one that I used in my initial pitch to publishers. It isn’t final art and won’t appear in the book but I believe it captures my feelings and the essence of the story.

That’s all I can share for now. Have a happy Monday! ^_^

(The official announcement was in Publisher’s Weekly)

lil moon + comicon

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It’s Comicon week in San Diego! It’s by far my biggest event of the year. With over 135,000 attendees and about 5 show days it’s a doozy! Team everyday love (Me, the hubbahubba and Donna) will be in Small Press, table O-14 Weds July 17 through Sunday July 21st. This year we will have giveaways with a minimum purchase Friday, Saturday and Sunday (while supplies last) so come by and check out our new bags, magnets, button packs and of course prints!

If you’re in San Diego and can’t make it inside for Comicon, don’t fret! There’s a wonderful pop-up shop called Trickster that has a curated collection of books, prints as well as events. I am honored to be part of Trickster again this year – so stop by at the Tavern Bowl on 930 Market Street.

Also I will be participating in a fundraiser for the Cartoon Art Museum. Come by booth #1930 on Sunday from 1-2pm and get a sketch by me for a donation!

That’s all for now ^_^ I’ll be back in a few weeks.
Have a lovely day,
Nidhi

P.S. If you aren’t anywhere near San Diego but want to keep up on the fun – I will be tweeting and instagramming throughout the trip! Follow me @nidhiart to enjoy the chaos from afar ^_^

special print sale

Recently, I watched Amanda Palmer from the Dresden Dolls give a TED talk and I was deeply inspired. I love how musicians have made their music accessible by simply asking their listeners to give. I want to apply the principles that have worked in the music business to my own work. Prints are a physical item therefore the costs are different than a digital download (I will not offer my art as a digital download).

For 24 hours (from 11a PST tomorrow, May 15th until 11am May 16th) the print below will be available to give what you want.

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(Shipping charges still apply, limited to 1 print per person).

find your path

Many things have contributed to finding my path as an artist. From an incredibly supportive husband, fabulous friends, to a love of storytelling… I receive questions every week about how I got here, what tools I use, what inspires me… so, I thought it might be helpful to write a bit about how I got here.

After college I had a host of jobs. Most of them weren’t right for me. In fact, I quit one job by placing my office keys on the desk, submitting my resignation via email and simply walking out, never to return again. Because the job wasn’t just making me miserable, it made me hate life. Another job I held for one single day. I learned that I am headstrong, I take action and think about the consequences later. I don’t recommend it, but it has mostly worked for me. Of all my jobs before art, the only job I enjoyed was working at the library. I was an assistant but I never felt like one. There was a level of respect, playfulness and curiosity that I loved there. (My ideal world is one full of art and books.) I worked at a cafe and and the library, took out massive loans (which I’m still paying off) and enrolled in art school at the age of 27. I was often the oldest person in my classes, and believe me when I say that I was AWFUL in comparison to the students 8 years younger than me. Being older, my one advantage was that I was clear about what I wanted to do – I wanted to create illustrations to make people happy and I wanted to write books.

Returning to my headstrong self, I learned what I felt like was enough and dropped out of art school. I began drawing everyday. I am now 3 years and 500+ illustrations deep into running my own show. I admit I am distracted by shiny, new, well-paid opportunities. Many of the artists I know work at animation or game studios. I was recruited by one of the big animation companies last year and turned down their request for an interview. I have to keep clear on my goals even when it’s easy to be swayed by big names. I am a full-time artist and business. Anyone who has started their own business knows the painful truth that YOU are the only way that your business earns and moves forward. I realize the path I chose is harder. Much, much harder than I had imagined. The majority of my income comes from my personal work and a small percentage from commercial work. I work weekends, nights, and sometimes I am disheartened by the lack of opportunities I have simply because I’m not associated with X, Y, or Z company. That’s the reality of any industry. But I truly prefer working for myself. I prefer creating artwork that I feel passionate about and working on projects that speak to me.

I don’t see myself as an authority on much of anything except my own experience. I can tell you what software I use to create my digital illustrations, what wood burning tool I use and what watercolors and pens. I believe in the beginning of any creative pursuit the idea that knowing the tools of your favorite artist will help you reach your goal is an easy trap. No one can create artwork like me because its not about my tools. My history, my experiences, feelings and thoughts inform my work. I use flash and photoshop, but you could find that you hate those tools. Then where will you be? In the end you have to find what works for you and go toward that. I battle a lot of insecurity and doubt, every week, every day, and recently that’s lead me to try new things… which is good and bad. Good because I get bored and trying new things keeps me excited and fresh. Bad because sometimes I fall into the same trap. I look at what others are doing and try to BE them. I have to constantly remind myself that although I might be good at a small amount of things, it is those things that I must focus on. I must go towards the things I’m good at, develop those and keep focused.

If I have arrived at a place that is admirable to others, I did that by being true to myself and working hard. I am not talented. I have no secret formula to create my illustrations or wood burnings. There is no magic button that makes shops carry my work or blogs write about my work. It comes from a constant pursuit of independence. I wanted to be free to create what I want, work where I want, with whom I want and make people happy.

Before beginning any path, creative or not, I think its important to be clear and focused. That is what will propel you forward. So… do you truly know what you want to do?

a letter from nidhi

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hiya!

first of all, i want to say thank you. thank you for sharing, posting, commenting on, purchasing and ultimately liking my work. sometimes i find it hard to believe how much love and support i’ve received through emails, messages, and comments in a mere three years. so thank you. truly!

i understand that when i complete and post an illustration online, its not mine anymore. i’ve given it to you. as i give it to you, though, i do ask that you take care of it. the question of how to care for, share and support my work has come up a lot recently. here are the best and “approved” ways of using and sharing my work:

1. sharing it on facebook, twitter, pinterest, tumblr, or any social media with proper credit and link (it should look like this: image by Nidhi Chanani, everydayloveart.com)

2. using it as a personal profile photo with proper credit and link

3. sharing via email with proper credit and link

when someone shares my work without credit, it stinks! removing my name from my work is like erasing my identity. when someone prints or prints and distributes my work from the web, it is illegal. the only person who can print and distribute my work is me. i try to make my work accessible and affordable. and, honestly, the only way i can continue creating art is through your support.. and that’s all that i’ve ever wanted, to continue to create everyday and make people happy.

thank you, again, for your support… i’ve been out sick with the flu and i hope to be back sometime next week!
warmly,
nidhi

my new website!

I’m so excited to share my shiny new website with you – everydayloveart.com! After a couple of months of data transfer, uploading, adjusting, and testing it’s finally ready for your eyes ^_^ Now you can order prints directly from my site and (drumroll please) I am now offering smaller (8×10) prints! All of my greeting cards, magnets and other products are also available. And my absolute favorite is the new Pick a Print feature – because I have over 500 images that grows daily, it sometimes takes away from creating new work to always add items to my shop. Now you can order a print from the past, or one that I’ve just created by typing in the title!

But that’s not all, I invite you to take a minute and look at the new site ^_^ I kind of love it, what do you think? ^_^

send nidhi to the white house


i am incredibly excited to share my entry to the white house asian american pacific islander “what’s your story” video challenge. there were hundreds of entries and i am thrilled (and a bit shocked) that i made it to the top. the next step is a public vote, and the top voted finalists will be invited to the white house. i am super happy to share the video and i hope that if it moves you, you will share it with others and cast your vote.

watch the video here (top row, middle)

to be quite honest, making it to the top eleven and seeing my video on the white house website is pretty rewarding in itself.

i couldn’t have made such a beautiful video without my dear friends clarissa and seth… they’re adorable and amazing.

thank you for your support, always!

wishing you a day full of love and beauty,
nidhi