Posting kind of late this evening (or morning for my friends already living in the future), but No Mine! Studios is now authorized to sell designs through Design By Hümans! Men’s and women’s shirts, phone cases, and prints are available in multiple styles and color combinations. As always, direct links to this and other vendors can be found on our main Shop page.
“Lotus (Pink)”. Suzanne Skaar. Women’s T-shirt. Available in multiple formats at Design by Hümans.
Check back often for new designs, and please share with friends!
“This is why you can’t have nice things.” Photo by Suzanne Skaar. Culprits: Calvin (definitely) and Hobbes (probably, too).
And the day ended with the knowledge that our partner site, Boom Boom Prints, is experiencing technical difficulties. Meaning if you try to purchase the following squee onesie,
“Some Days.” Suzanne Skaar. Longsleeve Onesie Preview. Available in multiple formats at Boom Boom Prints.
or rockin’ iPhone case,
“Dinosaur 2.” Suzanne Skaar. iPhone Preview. Available in multiple formats at Boom Boom Prints.
or even this awesome canvas,
“Penguin Riding a Zebra.” Suzanne Skaar. Canvas Print Preview. Available in multiple formats at Boom Boom Prints.
you will most likely fail. Take heart, this too shall pass. They’ll be working through the weekend to resolve server issues, and you should be able to order these products again shortly.
In the meantime, I will continue to update the site with cool things you could theoretically purchase at some point in the future, if you were so inclined to support an independent artist who produces work in the face of horrendous(ly adorable) tyranny.
Toddler headlock/ a.k.a., what working from home looks like. Photo by Suzanne Skaar.
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(You can follow our non-art related antics on Instagram as well. Look for the oh-so-original username suzanneskaar.)
The Shop page is now available on our main menu, which is awesome because updating the website with a two-year-old helper is not as fast a process as one might think.
Dinsoaur # 2 Sticker. Suzanne Skaar. 5″ x 5″. 2014. (Not at all inspired by my junior assistant.)
At the moment, links to purchase stickers and vote for the first T-shirt are all in one place. And as work becomes available for purchase in stores, locations will be added there as well.
We enjoyed being able to make art for and with friends, both old and new.
Tim Kapler. Album Cover Art: “Exploded View” by The Variety Hour. Paint, paper, digital media. 2014.Northern Pacific Logo. Suzanne Skaar. Digital Media. 2014.Buttons. Suzanne Skaar. 2014.
We produced a lot of great work that will be made available to the public soon. And although her work remains largely unseen on the website, we are grateful for our youngest collaborator. She challenged us to find new working methods and continues to inspire new subjects, styles, and compositions.
Suzanne working and Isobel helping: January 2014. Photo by Tim Kapler.
No Mine! Studios has morphed in shape and mission. Due to time constraints, and well, life, Suzanne has assumed creative leadership of this project. Tim will continue to contribute work as he can. And Izzy, well, she’s practicing to take the art world by storm.
Banksy-in-training/ Isobel cleaning up evidence of something she didn’t do.
Thank you to everyone who has been a part of No Mine! Studios’ journey so far. As 2015 approaches, we see even more chances to make cool art and an impact in our community. Cheers to what’s ahead.
No Mine! Studios Junior Partner. Photo: Suzanne Skaar. 2014.
Good morning!
Izzy and Suzanne are in the process of redesigning the website. Some pages have been removed and links altered. Bear with us as we make the site easier to navigate, and keep an eye out for new work. We have a plethora of projects we’re excited to share!
Enjoy your Tuesday, and thank you as always for your support!
No Mine! Studios logo. Suzanne Skaar. Digital Media. 2013.
We finally jumped onto Ello, and it’s bringing back all sorts of nostalgia for the glory days of MySpace and Xanga. Come find us! @nominestudios And if you’d like an invite, we’ll gladly share the love — within reason. After all, we have standards. Ahem. (Actually, we just have a limited number of invites, so first come, first served.)