Monday, November 28, 2011

New Venture With My Sister

I recently started a new website with my sister called www.Mealpod.us. It is a recipe site that focuses on planning meals ahead and freezing them in individual portion sized packets. My husband and I have been cooking like this for years now: creating big batches of food once or twice a week and not cooking the rest of the week. The thing that makes it different is portioning it out to the individual portions. My sister has been doing something similar; cooking on Saturdays for the whole week and packing them for lunch and dinner and keeping them in the fridge. It just made sense to join forces, resources and recipes and start a website to keep us motivated for making new recipes and keep up with our healthy nutrition.

My sister lost 100 pounds over 5 years and is dedicated to keeping it off and preplanning her meals has really helped. I have lost almost 40 pounds from my highest weight and have kept it off for three years (with some minor ups and downs).

Anyway - it is not artwork but I did get to do all the design for the new website complete with its own infographic. I used all free programs or sites to do do everything:


  • Google Sites for hosting and template design
  • The free program Inkscape for making the logos and Infographic
  • The free graphic program Picnik for editing photos
  • Google Documents for holding the pdf recipes
  • Open Office for documents



& I know there are more that will come to mind. I highly recommend Inkscape if you can't afford Illustrator - it was really easy to get the hang of in a weekend.

So, please stop by the website and give it a look. If you are interested in nutrition, cooking, etc maybe you will want to join our blog, follow us on twitter, like us on Facebook,  or submit a recipe! We don't have a lot of recipes yet (we just started) but we are adding 2-4 recipes or more a week.

I promise to get back to posting my art soon. I have a really good idea for a  self portrait I would like to do and am starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel on my digital portrait book!  For now you will have to settle for my great (haha) logo above and taking a peak at my first ever Inkscape infographic here.

p.s. you don;t want to know how long it took me to make that cute little peapod logo....

Monday, November 14, 2011

A Very Merry Christmas 2011 Greeting Card from Zazzle.com




To celebrate the holiday season I am offering a Christmas card at cost (no profit for me)  from Zazzle.com (click above). It is notecard sized and depicts a vintage planter holding holly and some red leaves. The original done in all Coloursoft pencils will be on sale soon in my Etsy shop. 

EDIT: Zazzle is having a sale of 1/2 priced cards! Use the coupon code: CARDNPOSTAGE

If you would rather print the image yourself - click on the image above for a high resolution copy and shrink it to size. Enjoy! & let the holiday season begin!

I am posting a Christmas Shop soon with artwork priced for the holiday season so watch for it. 



Sunday, November 13, 2011


My newest still-life. It was a wedding gift for my friends Becca and Jonathon Berkey - two amazing people!

Coloursofts on Pastelbord - 6" x 18" 

Monday, October 17, 2011

Lina's Finished Portrait




This portrait will be a part of my book. You an see the steps it took to get it here on my other post: http://nicolecaulfieldfineart.blogspot.com/2011/10/cake-pops-and-small-portrait.html

Yes, I am still working on it. :-) I have 2 art days a week and the last couple of weeks have gone to other things: the open studio tour, and the bowl for the auction. I am not worried though because there is nothing on the radar at the moment that will suck up my art days. Oh, except my daughter does want me to come on her field trip next month to Plymouth Plantation on a Friday and I have never been there so I may have to go. 

My schedule seems to be very rigid as of late:

Mondays: cleaning the house, running errands, getting lessons ready for school the next day. 
Tuesdays: Work
Wednesdays: work
Thursdays: Art Day!
Friday: Art Day!
Nights: drive the kids around, dinner, laundry, getting lunch and clothes ready for next day,  tv/reading, bedtime
Weekends: Family Time! Woo-Hoo! & laundry... always laundry. Oh and grocery shopping. 

Unfortunately when I have to squeeze things in it usually happens on those art days...







Saturday, October 15, 2011

a Not So Still Still-life

Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up. Pablo Picasso

I have heard this quote by Picasso so many times, but I've never been sure of what it means exactly. I think it means more than "kids make great  quirky little line drawings." It is more about kids having less restraints...


I have a still-life  at the beginning stages of design. I've gathered what I think are going to be the basic objects and they have been sitting on the floor of my studio. My 8 year old  daughter saw it and asked if she could arrange the objects. She played with the objects for a while and gathered more off my shelves. I was busy working on a drawing so I was not watching her activity,  but she was asking me questions. I remember her asking if it was supposed to be about Van Gogh because his sunflower painting was at the center of the objects. Her art teacher would be very happy to know that then she chatted about Van Gogh to me for quite a while while working away on the still-life.  

When I finally looked at what she did I was really surprised. The still-life was not very still. She set up several vignettes scattered around and they were all  in the midst of some sort of action. She has a little bird peaking out of a letter in a cafe sign, a bottle tipped over spilling out its invisible contents, another bird eating out of a tipped cup, and finally a ceramic maiden tucked in her covers for the night. 


I'm not sure what I should take from this but I think Picasso was on to something.