I opened my studio to the public 2 years ago today. ⠀ ⠀ On Friday at 5pm, I’ll be closing it again in line with Tier 4 restrictions. Whilst this does make me sad, I’m fortunate to have a good online presence established and the best bunch of customers a gal could wish for.
It's my last day in the studio for a couple of week's. I'm taking a much needed break and heading off for a staycation tomorrow. Keep your eyes peeled on Instagram stories for some Scotland spam.
The Studio is OPEN!! It's been 154 days since I closed the studio back in March and I'm so happy that my business is still here after all that the last 5 months has brought.
I've been down at the studio this week shifting everything around and making a start on rejigging the space. I pulled the shop area apart and removed the shelving and gallery wall from behind where my desk used to be. I've opened up the kitchen area and spent today creating a new space for my desk to live in front of the mural I painted when I moved in. I'm actually quite pleased with the progress despite the mess.
A few people have asked about the locations for these. This collection was created to inspire some hope for what's to come once lockdown has lifted and we can all travel again, locally or abroad. The photo on the left was shot at sunset in Yosemite National Park, USA. The photo on the right was shot on a road trip around Iceland.
So many of you have been getting in touch to ask about them. I'm very, very short on stock and my manufacturer has temporarily closed their factory. So, once they're gone, it could be quite a while before they're back in stock. Possibly months.
When I posted this artwork as a concept last month, I was closing my website to orders. That post became my most liked, most engaged with ever here on Instagram. A month on and I've re-opened the website to greeting card orders. You guys were so supportive when I asked for your opinion on re-opening, so thank you!!
I've been tentatively thinking about re-opening the website for greeting card orders. Putting Neon Gray on pause was one of the toughest decisions I've had to make.