The heroines return

After many months away from home and traveling to the sunny west coast, Mary Lennox and Jane Eyre have finally returned home. The paintings, of course. Both of these paintings were featured in the current issue of Somerset Studio Magazine. This is always my favorite part of the process— to have seen the art published and looking oddly ‘official’ in glossy print and then having them safely back home where their journey began.

I love love love seeing my creations in print, but the publishing business is not one of instant gratification. I think the deadline for submission with these particular pieces was February 15. So they’ve been gone for about 5 months. By the time you see the art in the pages, it feels sort of like a big surprise, because you’ve worked on so many other things in the meantime.
If you’ve never submitted your art to a publication like to Stampington magazines, I highly suggest you give it a try. All the magazines (Art Doll Quarterly, Stuft, Prims, Somerset Studio, Somerset Home, Somerset Memories, etc) always have submission ‘challenges’ which are the themes of upcoming issues. All you have to do is submit your art according to the guidelines and before the deadline, and then see if you get that thrilling little email saying ‘your art has been selected….” Truly, what is there to loose? The only thing you’ll be out is the cost of postage.
Having these paintings back remind me though that I need to reread these beloved classics. The Secret Garden and Jane Eyre are some of my favorite books of all time. The theme I submitted them under was “literary classics.” it just seemed too perfect to pass up.
And now, more painting to get finished! I’ll leave you til next time….
~H

14 responses to “The heroines return”

  1. I LOVE these paintings! I adore their old style charm. Just perfect. So sorry you are still experiencing such hot temps – it is getting warmer here…thank goodness for the AC! 🙂

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  2. Thank you Theresa! Im glad you have AC, I know we'd be miserable without it! My greatgrandpa was born in 1911, and now I'm wondering how his poor mother survived, being pregnant during the hottest year on record and NO AC whatsoever! No wonder he was an only child 😉

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  3. they look great! i love these!what did you paint them on? 🙂sydsense.blogspot.com

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  4. Sydney, The paintings were made on wooden plaques 🙂

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  5. Great paintings–and love the story behind them too! stay cool….

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  6. your art & tea cupsare all so delightful!looove it here!! xox

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  7. oh that sounds terrible! Hot here but it cools off so much at night. And by hot I mean 80s or so. Pretty paintings Heather! I bet their owners are so excited to receive them~

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  8. what a lovely set of paintings! and what a lucky couple!

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  9. These are fabulous Heather! Isn't it fun getting published? I remember when I saw my belt buckle on the back cover Of Holidays and Celebrations…I was so excited!Stay nice and cool!LuLu~*xoxo

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  10. Congratulations Heather! You definitely should submit more of your artworks! Do they accept paintings from worldwide too? x sydsense.blogspot.com

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  11. I would imagine that they take art from everywhere, I've never seen a stipulation that it be US only. Look at the website and you'll find the list of their upcoming challenge themes.

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  12. Well they are the sweetest paintings, so ofcourse they were featured xoxo Clarice

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  13. Oh I just love these. CLarice

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  14. I'm thrilled that your work was published. And thank you for providing the inspiration and courage to us to give this a hand. I've been tempted – but haven't done so yet. Maybe I will give it a try… 🙂

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I’m Heather, a folk artist, mama and wife; I’ve loved to make art since I was a little girl, and I am inspired by historical travels, heritage crafts and faith. Here I share my latest artwork, adventures, crafts, good books and good tea!