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Holiday Paint Night with the Paynes! Friday December 13th

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Holiday Paint Night at the Paynes, hosted by Artist Shane Burke

Come celebrate and paint your own vibrant masterpiece while sipping on a glass of your favorite wine (or beer) No experience is needed!  Shane will guide you step by step through the night’s featured painting.  All materials are provided, including great company and uninhibited laughter and great conversation!

Class starts at 7:30 PM and we finish around 9:30PM.  Classes are $35.00 per painter.   We have a minimum of 15 artists and a maximum of 35 per class.  Refunds are available with a 48 hour notice or if the class minimum is not met.

 

$35 per artist

Tap below to register for Paint night at the Paynes,  Friday, December 13th.  We can’t wait to see you!


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October 16th Paint Night at the Upper Room

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Paint Night at the Upper Room, hosted by Artist Shane Burke

Come celebrate and paint your own vibrant masterpiece while sipping on a glass of your favorite wine (or craft beer) No experience is needed!  Shane will guide you step by step through the night’s featured painting.  All materials are provided, including great music, uninhibited laughter and great conversation!   The wonderful staff at the Upper Room offer a variety of wine, beer and non-alcoholic drink selections.

Be sure to register ahead of time and arrive early to grab a seat and a bite to eat!

Class starts at 7:00 PM and we finish around 9:00PM.  Classes are $35.00 per painter and are first come first serve.  Tickets will not be sold at the door so be sure to get tickets while you can!  We have a minimum of 15 artists and a maximum of 30 per class.  Refunds are available with a 48 hour notice or if the class minimum is not met.

Follow us on Facebook to hear about future events, get sneak previews of new art,  and participate in promotions exclusive to Facebook fans, and more!

 

$35 per artist

Tap below to register for Paint night at the Upper Room,  Wednesday, October 16th.  We can’t wait to see you!


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May 16th Paint Night at the Upper Room

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Paint Night at the Upper Room, hosted by Artist Shane Burke

“I just love pretty things, whether it is art, a song or a pair of shoes.”  – Rita Ora

Come celebrate and paint your own vibrant masterpiece while sipping on a glass of your favorite wine (or craft beer) No experience is needed!  Shane will guide you step by step through the night’s featured painting.  All materials are provided, including great music, uninhibited laughter and great conversation!   The wonderful staff at the Upper Room offer a variety of wine, beer and non-alcoholic drink selections.

Be sure to register ahead of time and arrive early to grab a seat and a bite to eat!

Class starts at 7:30 PM and we finish around 9:30 PM.  Classes are $35.00 per painter and are first come first serve.  Tickets will not be sold at the door so be sure to get tickets while you can!  We have a minimum of 15 artists and a maximum of 30 per class.  Refunds are available with a 48 hour notice or if the class minimum is not met.

Follow us on Facebook to hear about future events, get sneak previews of new art,  and participate in promotions exclusive to Facebook fans, and more!

 

$35 per artist

Tap below to register for Paint night at the Upper Room,  Thursday May 16th.  We can’t wait to see you!


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Dec 20th Paint Night at the Upper Room

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December 20th Snowman Painting

Paint Night at the Upper Room, hosted by Artist Shane Burke

“Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.” ~Scott Adams

Come celebrate and paint your own vibrant masterpiece while sipping on a glass of your favorite wine (or craft beer) No experience is needed!  Shane will guide you step by step through the night’s featured painting.  All materials are provided, including great music, uninhibited laughter and great conversation!   The wonderful staff at the Upper Room offer a variety of wine, beer and non-alcoholic drink selections.

Be sure to register ahead of time and arrive early to grab a seat and a bite to eat!

Class starts at 7:00 PM and we finish around 9:00 PM.  Classes are $30.00 per painter and are first come first serve.  Tickets will not be sold at the door so be sure to get tickets while you can!  We have a minimum of 15 artists and a maximum of 30 per class.  Refunds are available with a 48 hour notice or if the class minimum is not met.

Follow us on Facebook to hear about future events, get sneak previews of new art,  and participate in promotions exclusive to Facebook fans, and more!

$30 per artist

Tap below to register for the December 20th Paint night at the Upper Room.  We can’t wait to see you!


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Dec 1st Paint Night at the Upper Room

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Paint Night at the Upper Room, hosted by Artist Shane Burke

“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”  -Edgar Degas

Come celebrate and paint your own vibrant masterpiece while sipping on a glass of your favorite wine (or craft beer) No experience is needed!  Shane will guide you step by step through the night’s featured painting.  All materials are provided, including great music, uninhibited laughter and great conversation!   The wonderful staff at the Upper Room offer a variety of wine, beer and non-alcoholic drink selections.

Be sure to register ahead of time and arrive early to grab a seat and a bite to eat!

Class starts at 6:30PM and we finish around 9:00PM.  Classes are $30.00 per painter and are first come first serve.  Tickets will not be sold at the door so be sure to get tickets while you can!  We have a minimum of 15 artists and a maximum of 30 per class.  Refunds are available with a 48 hour notice or if the class minimum is not met.

Follow us on Facebook to hear about future events, get sneak previews of new art,  and participate in promotions exclusive to Facebook fans, and more!

$30 per artist

Tap below to register for the December 1st Paint night at the Upper Room.  We can’t wait to see you!


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Nov 3rd Paint Night at the Upper Room

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Join us for Paint Night at the Upper Room, hosted by Artist Shane Burke

“Art is something that makes you breathe with a different kind of happiness.” ~ Anni Albers

Come celebrate the beginnings of autumn and paint your own vibrant masterpiece while sipping on a glass of your favorite wine (or craft beer) No experience is needed!  Shane will guide you step by step through the night’s featured painting.  All materials are provided, including great music, uninhibited laughter and great conversation!   The wonderful staff at the Upper Room offer a variety of wine, beer and non-alcoholic drink selections.

Be sure to register ahead of time and arrive early to grab a seat and a bite to eat!

Class starts at 6:30PM and we finish around 9:00PM.  Classes are $30.00 per painter and are first come first serve.  Tickets will not be sold at the door so be sure to get tickets while you can!  We have a minimum of 15 artists and a maximum of 25 per class.  Refunds are available with a 48 hour notice or if the class minimum is not met.

Follow us on Facebook to hear about future events, get sneak previews of new art,  and participate in promotions exclusive to Facebook fans, and more!

$30 per artist

Tap below to register for the  November 3rd Paint night at the Upper Room.  We can’t wait to see you!


Sorry, Paint Night on November 3rd is sold out.  The next Paint Night will be on Thursday the 15th of November.

 

Questions and Answers with Artist Shane Burke

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I was recently interviewed by a publisher for a short bio on their website.  Below is a sneak peak at a few of the questions and answers. 

 

What is your favorite medium to work in?

That’s a tough one.  Pen and ink was my first love.  But over the years acrylics have grown on me.

 

What captures your eye and makes you want to translate that vision into artwork?

I believe I look at the world through different eyes than most.  I see depth, value, contours, horizon lines, vanishing points, contrast etc.  I look at things as simple as the road while driving, and how I would create the scene on a sheet of paper.   But new things seem to inspire me most.  A new road I haven’t driven down, a new idea, new moment, new person, new feeling, or even a new pen or pencil and new pad of paper.

 

What style would you say is your specialty? loveblue

Since I was very young I thought the more accurately you could render an image, the better the artist you were.  I have dedicated all my life to realism, and I believe that is what I am best at.  As I grew older, I realized great artists render a feeling, emotion or idea, not just realistic images.  Now I do my best to create both.

 

Do you have any unique techniques that you use?

As a young man walking through the art museum I wasn’t sure what made good art.  I still don’t.  But Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn makes me stop every time.  I enjoy the contrast from very dark to bright in his work.  I like to use similar dramatic contrasts with lighting whenever possible, and let the contrast form the image.

 

If you could create your dream project, what would it be and why?

Since I was a kid I loved comic book art, and studied my favorite artist’s work.  I have written stories in my head that are decades old.  My dream project would be to get all of those stories onto paper for others to see and hopefully enjoy.

 

What do you love best about being an artist?

I do a lot of commercial art, but private collectors are usually more emotionally attached to the work I create for them.  Most of my work is sent out in the mail, but whenever I can, I like to deliver them myself so I can see their reaction.  I feel great honor and pride in creating something so dear to a collector’s heart.  And incredibly lucky to be able to make a living this way.

 

Shane Burke, www.beezink.com

 


Children’s Books Illustrated by Shane Burke

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Shane Burke has been hard at work with Author Shelley Sleeper to create some fun and exciting Children’s books with unique ideas and colorful artwork.   Working with Shelley has always been a lot of fun, and I am truly inspired by her dedication to her craft.

After teaching first and second grade for over a decade Shelley Sleeper decided to take what she learned from teaching and put her knowledge into writing books she felt were missing in the world of children’s literature. She has written three board books and four picture books with many more are in the work.  To see more of her books, please visit www.shelley sleeper.com

 

How much do you love me coverHow Much Do You Love Me?  Written by Shelley Sleeper.  Illustrated By Shane Burke 

A parent and child explore amazing places all over the world to show that the love they share for each other is taller than the tallest building and deeper than the deepest sea. At the end you will find fun facts about all the places visited in the story.

 

 

Lets get our Wiggles out CoverLets Get Our Wiggles Out.  Written By Shelley Sleeper.  Illustrated by Shane Burke.

It’s an interactive book that has been proven to ‘de-wiggle’ hundreds of children. Teachers will LOVE what it can do for a classroom of wiggly students! Parents will LOVE what it can do for a few rowdy kids and kids will LOVE how fun it is!

 

 

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What Do Cows Dream About?  Written by Kelsey Bonham & Shelley Sleeper.  Illustrated By Shane Burke. 

This fun and silly book makes imaginations soar. We’ve thought of a few things cows might dream about to get you started but the possibilities are endless and so is the fun. The fun doesn’t stop there; you’ll find fun facts at the end of the story, because learning is fun too!

 

What do Pigs Dream About Cover

What Do Pigs Dream About?  Written by Kelsey Bonham & Shelley Sleeper.  Illustrated By Shane Burke. 

This is the second book in the series about what animals are dreaming about. This time we take you through the imagination of a Pig. As always there are facts at the end of the story to keep you learning.

 

 

MY SPECIAL STORY COVER

My Special Story. Written By Shelley Sleeper.  Illustrated by Shane Burke.

One couples journey to creating their family. A true love story.

 

 

 

Please visit www.shelleysleeper.com for ordering information.

 

There are more books to come, stay tuned!

Shane Burke, Beezink.com

 



Live on Line Art Classes by Shane Burke

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After many requests, I have decided to offer art classes for beginner, intermediate, and advanced artists.

With the wonderful world of technology, Beezink offers live video conferencing via Skype and HD camera feeds to provide high quality instruction for all artist levels.

Course:

This course is designed for beginner artists as well as advanced artists who are interested in learning basic drawing skills and techniques — or simply want to improve their work.  It will cover some of the tools you’ll need and also give you plenty of time to practice the methods and techniques demonstrated by Shane Burke.  We will sketch everything from simple shapes and objects, to people and human anatomy, to some of your favorite places, and much more!   It’s recommended that you take your time and practice outside of class while going through this course.

During my first private art classes, I was quickly bored with the basics and wanted to move on to more advanced work.  The last thing I want to do is bore you.  With the beginner course, we will start with what may seem very basic instruction, and follow up with an advanced lesson using the same basic skills and fundamentals to create more advanced work.

You’re going to learn about:

·    Artist’s tools 
·    Values
·    Shading techniques
·    Lighting
·    Perspective
·    Drawing a still life
·    Drawing animals

·    Drawing people

Are you going to be an expert artist after the course?  Probably not.  But I promise if you master a few basic techniques your artwork will significantly improve from day one.    You can expect to have the knowledge and training you need to improve all of your work, and learn to look at everything you see in daily life in a different way.  And this will help bring your minds images to paper.   Over time you should be able to draw whatever you see, with realistic shadows and perspective.  You’re not going to be judged or graded on your skill.  Your taking this course to improve your work.  However, I will provide feedback, point out strengths and weaknesses, and suggest ways to make improvements.

Course Topics:

Introduction to Drawing

The Tools You’ll Need — and How to Use Them

Looking at Things You Can Draw

Seeing the World as an Artist

Drawing Lines

Lights and Shadows

Shading

Texture

Perspectives

Composition and Planning Drawings

Drawing Memories

Drawing a Still Life

Trees and Flowers

Drawing Animals

Drawing People

 

Course Requirements

The course is open to anyone and everyone, with or without drawing experience.  The only book required is a sketch book.  A computer with a high-speed internet connection, webcam for immediate feedback (recommended but not required)  and desire to improve your artwork is all that’s needed.  As well as a basic art set.  Recommended art supplies listed below, but a piece of paper and a pencil should get you started.

Course Materials

You’ll need a 4H, 2H, HB, 2B and 4B.   Pencil Sharpener.  9×12  (or similar size sketch pad) Kneaded eraser.  Straight edge.  Blending stumps.

The class will have drawing activities which will require a computer scanner and/or digital camera to upload for feedback.  A webcam and microphone is required for immediate feedback.
Feel free to email me with any questions at shane.burke@beezink.com

 

 

Shane Burke, www.beezink.com

Writing and Publishing Childrens Books

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My Experience as a self-published children’s book author

In September of 2011 after teaching for eleven years I did not go back to the classroom. I decided to take a leave of absence to try my hand at writing children’s books. As a former primary teacher I have found that writing the stories has not been the difficult part, it is everything else that has pushed me to my limits and then some. If you are thinking about self-publishing a children’s book here is what I have learned. Hopefully the mistakes I have made and knowledge about this process I have learned will help you in your venture.

After I had my story completed I started looking for a publisher. I was not able to figure out a way to get a traditional publisher to pick me up.  What I found was to get picked up by a traditional publisher I needed an agent and to get an agent it helped if you had already published something, plus agents are terribly expensive, and I did not have those kinds of funds. Finally on October 31, 2011 I found Friesen Press, a publishing company who also does print-on-demand. Print-on-demand seemed like the best economic choice for me because I did not have to have thousands of books printed and then hope to sell them. My husband and I drove up to Canada to meet them in person, which in hindsight was a total waste of time but I was so excited to meet the publisher! They did not even look at my story, not even the title and agreed to print my book…and take my money! That day we paid them $3,272.00.

My experience with Friesen Press was not a positive one. I am a very understanding person and someone who likes to have things done in a timely manner. Unfortunately, I did not like nor understand their policy that did not allow their designers to talk to the author and the constant miscommunication and lack of knowledge from their staff. After 8 months of frustrating conversations and not a single proof, I decided I had to find a different company. Of the $3,272.00, they reimbursed us $766.00. Expensive mistake.

In June of 2012, I found Lightning Source. It is a printing company, not a publisher. They do not offer the coaching aspects that Friesen Press did, but they do do print-on-demand through Amazon, so my book is available on Amazon. Lightning Source was a wonderful company to work with and they were able to print my book in about 8 weeks! I ordered 250 books at $7.72 per book to print. I needed to sell each book for $18.99 so I could make some profit when I sold them to bookstores. The other problem was Lightning Sources, as with Friesen Press, was not able to print on the spine of the book. Bookstores will not sell books that do not have the title on the spine. So all of my books are over priced, and I have to put a homemade sticker on the spine with the title and my name. Needless to say, these books are not doing too well.

In November of 2012, I met a published children’s book author at Costco! We ended up having coffee, and she informed me that $7.72 a book was WAY too high. She gave me the name of Leo Printing. Their headquarters happens to be only 15 minutes from my house, so I went right away to meet with them and fell in love with the company and the quality of their books. The only problem with Leo is you have to order a minimum of 5000 books. Unfortunately, I do not have the space for 5000 books or the funds to pay that stiff bill. Hopefully someday I will be able to do business with Leo Printing.

Not being able to work with Leo was unfortunate but on the positive side, it did light a fire in me to find a cheaper printer. I had already self-published three board books through Spectrum Print Group and decided to see if they would be able to find a printer to print my hardback book. My contact got a quote from Golden Cup for 2000 hardback books for only $2.39 per book, plus they print on the spine!!! Done.

Now selling the books has been no picnic. Learning new things and doing things out of your comfort zone can be a scary thing. I have had to become a salesperson, an accountant, a web-designer, and a social media and marketing guru…I have no knowledge about any of these professions and to sell books I have come to believe I have to be awesome at all of them. I have gone store-to-store, sent flyers to elementary schools, have asked all my teacher friends to let me read my story to their students, have had Wine & Sign events at friends restaurants, and I have given my books away for free. I still have a lot to learn, and I’m sure a lot of mistakes to be made, but one thing I do know for sure…this has been an awesome experience. I continue to reach for my dream of becoming a famous children’s book author. It is an uphill climb, but I know when I get to the top the view is going to blow my mind.

Here are some important things that I have learned:

  • Doing print-on-demand can be cheaper than paying for thousands of books to be printed, however, the per-book cost is higher which makes your retail book price go up.
  • Just because multiple people whom you believe know or should know what they are talking about tell you something does not mean it is true. I have learned that if you do not get the answer you want, keep looking until you do.
  • Bookstores will not buy books that do not have the title on the spine. They also do not like books that have a homemade sticker with the title on the spine!!!
  • Do lots of research before you make crucial decisions.
  • When the quote comes in at $1.82 a book keep in mind that you have to add on proofs, shipping and handling, and any tests that might have to be done. All of these can add up to over a dollar a book!
  • When you sell your book to a bookstore the most they will pay is 50% of the retail price.
  • Finding an illustrator…my first illustrator is a friend of mine, not sure if I would suggest doing this. Working with friends can be tricky. I found Shane on Craigslist. I had gone through three illustrators before I found Shane. It was easier for me to tell someone that their drawing was not a fit for what I was looking for over the computer than telling a friend!

Here is the breakdown of costs for my latest book How Much Do You Love Me? illustrated by Shane Burke. Golden Cup is printing 1500 books.

 

Illustrator                                 $1650.00

Graphic Designer                       $400.00

Golden Cup (1500 books)          $4755.00

Misc                                         $250.00

Total                                        $7005.00

 

Shelley Sleeper
www.shelleysleeper.com