Dispatch from the Studio during COVID-19

I hope you're well and able to find some rays of hope and joy during our collective stay-at-home time. I've found myself short on words yet keeping my hands occupied, so I thought I'd share some views of what I've been up to in the studio. I hope they brighten your day a bit:

I finished and packed the commission piece I've been working on, Stardust. I was supposed to install it, but the client will be relocating out of the region once the stay-at-home orders are lifted. It's painted laser cut wood assembled in layers!

The original design is available as an art printgreeting card or sticker in my shop.


A limited amount of wire-bound splatter journals are now listed in the shop. I held an Instagram sale last week where most of them sold, so be sure to give me follow so you don't miss out on the next sale!

I'm still offering FREE SHIPPING in my shop! Select USPS First Class Package at checkout.


In December I was informed that I'd been nominated for Treasurer for Southern Graphics Council International, an international printmaking organization. SGC International is an educational non-profit organization committed to informing its membership about issues and processes concerning original prints, drawings, book arts, and handmade paper.

This year's conference in Puerto Rico was canceled due to coronavirus and was where I and the other board nominees were to go through the confirmation process. That process will now occur online. Wish us luck as confirmation commences and as we hopefully join as a new board in steering the organization forward.
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Thank you so much to the current board for your leadership in the organization during such an uncharted time!


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Mike and I spent most of the weekend creating eighteen cloth face masks out of a cosmic print fabric I'd had for years. Mike cut and ironed while I manned the sewing machine. It was tiring work! They've gone to family, friends, and neighbors. Some will be delivered to Bayside Birth & Midwifery. The pattern printout and tutorial can be found here.


Lastly, due to the stay-at-home shift, I've devoted more time to sharing on Instagram what I’m doing in the studio. Reading your replies has helped me feel connected to humanity while I work in solitude.

I’m so deeply touched by the support I’ve received through online orders and words of gratitude for the work I do. I’ve also received questions on how folks can support me and other artists during this time. So I thought I’d share some ways to support:

  • Purchase work from my shop and enjoy FREE SHIPPING. Select USPS First Class Shipping at checkout.
     

  • Purchase a digital gift card that can be used down the road.
     

  • If you appreciate my work but don’t need anything at this time, you can treat me to a virtual coffee on Ko-Fi.
     

  • Follow me on Instagram and like and comment on my posts when you see them in your feed. This helps boost the visibility of my posts so more people can see them!

You can support other artists and arts organizations the same way too! Thank you so much for supporting Cat Snapp Studio. It means the world to me.

Please stay healthy and hope to see you soon,
Cat

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