Category: Caroline Shotton

Caroline Shotton

  • Artist Caroline Shotton’s Movin’ collection – she gets her butt ‘branded;

    Well that got your attention! The Caroline Shotton Moovin’ Tour/collection contains 8 funky box canvases and a new sculpture but she has now diversified into branded goods, knick knacks if you will!


    (Leather handbag & Leather purse by Caroline Shotton)

    We have 6 items to be exact: a Pill box, Key ring, Compact mirror, Bottle Stop, Leather Handbag & Leather Purse (& of course the new sculpture)

    What do you the public think of this? By the reaction to it, people have warmed to having some of Caroline Shotton’s ‘branded’ items. For one thing they are affordable momentums of Caroline’s work and for another, they are highly collectable in their own right.


    (‘I Love Moo’ Compact Mirror by Caroline Shotton)

    Many years ago some of the big publishing houses had the bright idea to bring out sculptures relating to a particular Limited Edition print, very often giving it the same name. I guess it follows that the time is right to add even more collectability to an artists’s name by moving into other products.


    (‘I Love Moo’ Key Ring by Caroline Shotton)

    If this is handled right and in a limited capacity, yes I know the key ring is a limited edition of 2000! but if they do this with a limited number of artists, a limited number of times, I think it will be highly successful addition to their range.


    (‘I Love Moo’ Pill Box by Caroline Shotton)

    There are people who have bought sculptures (e.g. one of Caroline’s) who have never bought a picture before but they end up buying one of her box canvases. In the same way some people might by a bottle stop, and then progress to buying her art, the Diamonds Are For Heifers is a brilliant example (see below)

    As they say on the compare the meerkat advert, simples!



    (above top, Diamonds Are For Heifers box canvas, & below is the new sculpture of the same name by Caroline Shotton)


    (‘I Love Moo’ Bottle Stop by Caroline Shotton)

    Links:
    The basics of ‘branding’
    Collectability in the toy market
    Weird article on a Nazi super cow breed

    Thank you

    James

  • Caroline Shotton’s ‘Dairy Milk’ – warning cow seen inside a Cadbury’s dairy milk bar bar & they are not Moovin’


    (‘Dairy Milk’ by Caroline Shotton)

    Well not quite! Oh my god we just did two jokes within 1 line of text that has to be a record for www.fineartblog.co.uk lol

    This is our first comment on the wonderful new collection by the nation’s favourite mooster, Caroline Shotton and it is called: Moovin’

    ‘Dairy Milk’ is the centrepiece of the new Moovin’ collection & it has one of Caroline’ s cows bursting out of a Cadbury’s dairy milk bar!

    Weird to think this is Caroline Shotton’s first attempt at associating her limited edition, cow box canvas’s with chocolate but think about it, you can’t have chocolate without milk, you can’t have milk without cows!


    (‘Kids’ by Caroline Shotton)

    We will have more for you on the Moovin’ collection very soon but for the moment ill leave you with the fact that there are:
    8 Box Canvas’s , 1 sculpture & 6 ‘branded’ goods featuring Shotton’s cows, from handbags to keyring in this fun and colourful collection.

    thank you

    Emily

    Links:
    A dynamic adventure into the dairy industry
    Ig Nobel prize for study showing cows with names produce more milk

  • Breaking News – artist Caroline Shotton to release 6 new Limited Editions Sep 2009

    Just heard that Caroline Shotton will release 6 new limited editions within the next 7-14 days the images should be out

    This September 2009 will feature tonnes of new releases

    As soon as we have images we will blog!

    Stay tuned!

    thank you

    Emily

  • Artist Caroline Shotton – Are these cows upset? ‘blue’ even?

    This is the latest Caroline Shotton release ‘Blue Moon’ box canvas.

    Around the whole outline of the moon itself are hand placed, jewels which is a lovely finishing touch to this wonderfully vibrant piece.

    Before this piece came out my favourite colour for a Shotton background was red but now, with the very deep blue, I think this is now the clear winner.

    There is some hidden depth to this painting, the detail in the top half of the sky and the craters in the moon. It is a tribute to Caroline that she makes these paintings look so ridiculously simple but in fact there is a strong artistic intelligence behind them.

    Blue moon but very happy cows!

    thanks

    Emily