Small Business Spotlight: Art by Candice

It’s been a while since I’ve done a Small Business Spotlight post, but since I’ve been on a bit of a “holiday gift ideas” roll this week, now seems like a great time to post about Art by Candice. Some of you have probably seen this picture here on the blog, on my Instagram, or on my facebook page.

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That painting should look familiar to you for other reasons as well, because it’s from one of my favorite photos ever – me and the Belgian Warmblood stallion Valentino Z. My friend Michelle had the painting made for me by Candice Smith as a Christmas present last year, and I absolutely adore it.

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Candice Smith is the artist behind “Art by Candice” and is based out of Midland, TX. She offers a few different types of work and can create something to suit any style, from Realistic

to her very popular Posterized

to the more “funky” Geometric.

She also isn’t limited to just horses; Candice does dogs and people as well.

The best part? Prices start at a very reasonable $55. Options, pricing details, more examples, and an explanation of her 3 different styles of work can be found on her website. Art by Candice also has a facebook page with lots of photos of her work, and an Etsy page with original pieces and prints. She was kind enough to take the time to answer a few questions about herself and her business, so we can get to know more about the woman behind the art.

How did you get into art and painting?

Well I started out like most artists, just drawing, and I moved up through all the mediums til I found the one I like. I stopped at acrylic and it’s pretty much all I use, I will occasionally use oil but it’s rare. Acrylic is my go to method. I have always been an artist and not until about 4 years ago did I start commissioning work. I have also painted a couple murals in orphanages in Kenya. I paint pretty much anything but I’m primarily an equestrian artist.

What is your background in horses?

Like painting I have always had horses and shown. My dad trained race horses and bred quarter horses and paints, so I grew up with them. He got out of the horse business when I was about 14 but I never did. I rode western til college then went to English and have been showing in that ever since. I have a sweet spot for ottbs and that’s been my last couple of horses. I have a 4 year old that is just coming up on a year off the track. We are trying to take a whack at eventing. I think he has huge potential for it.

What is your favorite type of piece to create?

I completely prefer horses, and the bigger the canvas the better. I also like pieces of the horse instead of the whole body. Like extreme close up of a horse going over a jump or body parts. Those are my fav.

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Tell us more about yourself and your future plans

I’m a working single mom trying to juggle my horses, my sweet boy and art. I am the Art Director at an art studio in Midland where we have an art school for kids and painting classes for adults. My plans for my art is keep painting. I plan to do a big exhibition in Dallas in November 2016. I hope for just more and more people see my work.

If you’re interested in having a piece commissioned by Art by Candice for Christmas, the cutoff date for orders is November 15th! I can speak from personal experience that her paintings make great presents.

I don’t know where to start

It occurs to me that I haven’t done any review posts in quite a while. This is because review posts are work, and I am lazy. But since we’re ankle deep in mud and it’s raining again as we speak, I figured maybe now is the time, especially since we’re going into the gift-giving and list-making season. However, while I know that I promised review posts to a lot of people on a lot of things, I don’t remember what or to whom. So here’s a list of all the stuff I can think of that I have that might be of interest. If there are things on here that you want reviews of, let me know and I’ll bump them to the top of the list. And let’s be honest, I’ll probably never get to the rest of it… so speak now or forever hold your peace.

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Samshield, Kastel merino sweater, Noble Outfitters vest

Noble Outfitters Ringside Backpack

Equiline Alice show coat

La Valencio breeches

Devon-AIre Signature breeches

PS of Sweden 3 point breastplate

Book: Modern Gymnastics by Jimmy Wofford

Book: World Class Grooming

Harcour crystal gloves

Jeffers tendon boots

Dressage Sport Boots

PRI Eventer pad

Airowear Outlyne body protector

Dublin River boots

Lister Star clippers

Total Saddle Fit calfskin leathers

Kastel merino wool 1/4 zip sweater

Lorenzini/Schockemohle Titanio stirrups

And anything else that I’m forgetting, of which I’m sure there’s a lot. Once I get to play with my Samshield more I was thinking of doing a GPA Speed Air vs Samshield comparison – any interest in that as well?

Off season becomes clinic season

I’ve got a bad case of the want-to’s. I pretty much always have a bad case of the want-to’s, but now that my show season is over my schedule just seems so… open. After a year like this one, where it’s felt like I’ve been gone more often than I’ve been home, it’s strange and oddly deflating to have nothing to do. I feel a little aimless, especially with the rain wreaking havoc on my ability to actually ride my horse on a regular basis. It was nice to have a break for a couple weeks, but then I got that old familiar itch. I’m not the only one that gets the itch, right?

I keep seeing things pop up here and there for a jumper show, a dressage show, a combined test, a schooling HT, a clinic, open schooling days, etc. Every single thing that pops up elicits a “Ooooh I wanna do that!” response from me. Doesn’t really matter what it is, I just want to do it.  Henry is probably really glad I don’t have a truck yet or who knows where he’d be right now.

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I pretty much resisted everything (or just plain couldn’t make it work) until the Hawley Bennett clinic popped up. I’m already signed up for a Buck Davidson clinic in December, which I’m super ridiculously excited about. I usually don’t do clinics though… hard to justify the money when you’re perpetually on a tight budget.

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However, I think that some of my “show” budget should really be allocated towards the “education” budget if I have any semi-realistic notions of moving up in the near future, so I’m gonna skip the little schooling shows I had planned for the next two months and opt for this instead. And in my defense, the Hawley clinic is super reasonably priced – too reasonable to pass up, really.

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And with that, it appears that the off season has now become clinic season. Somebody bring Jimmy Wofford somewhere close-by and let’s make it a trifecta.

Hamer & Clay’s annual custom ornament sale (and coupon code)

Some of you might remember the Hamer & Clay ornaments I bought as Christmas presents last year. Beka got one as part of her blogger Secret Santa, which pretty much sealed the deal on her being my internet wife.

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They were a HUGE hit, really cute, and super affordable. They are my new go-to favorite present for barn friends (so um… all my barn friends… forget what you just read and act surprised when you get an ornament) and my friends with dogs. Because who doesn’t love having their favorite furry friend turned into an awesome keepsake? This year I’m buying one for myself too, because somehow last year in my ornament frenzy I forgot to do that.

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Kelsey, the owner of Hamer & Clay, can do just about anything you can dream up. Any colors, any kind of special features, markings, tack, glitter, rhinestones, horses, dogs, even fish… you name it, she can do it. And they’re all STUNNING. All I did was send her photos, specify details, colors, etc, and she absolutely nailed every single one.

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I’m very excited to hear from Kelsey that Hamer & Clay is officially open for the season. Not only is she open, she’s offering my readers 15% off orders over $25 with coupon code alwaysbeaunicorn when you order through her Etsy shop. Interested in ordering? Here’s what you need to know:

PRICE LIST:

Equines
Equines with riders: $22.00 ea
any pose any discipline, one horse, one rider

Equines with wreaths: $22.00 ea
any pose, any style of wreath, or stall door.

Equines with bows: $20.00 ea.
one horse, one bow, or simple adornment.

Other Quadrupeds
Cattle, swine, deer, moose etc.
Quadrupeds with wreaths: $20.00 ea
Quadrupeds with bows: $18.00 ea

Household Pets
Pets in a wreath: $18.00 ea
Pets with a bow or simple adornment: $16.00 ea
Pets au naturel $15.00 ea

Everything Else:
Above is the standard list of items offered. The shop is run on a fully
custom basis, and I would be happy to work with you on anything else
you don’t see listed above.

THE FINE PRINT:

Hamer & Clay is a small home based business with one sculptor. Ornaments are made one at a time for the consignor per their specifications

All orders placed and paid for before December 10, 2015 are guaranteed to arrive before Christmas.

Orders are a first come first serve basis. New orders may be waitlisted depending on order volume.

All orders can be monitored via a link provided with your invoice number.

Hamer & Clay prides itself on customer satisfaction, and will do everything within it’s abilities to ensure you get exactly what you envisioned. (or as close to our abilities as possible)

Standard shipping rates apply to all orders:
-All ornaments are shipped via Canada Post/USPS unless otherwise specified. Ornaments are wrapped in tissue, gift boxes and bubble wrap, they are packed securely and carefully.
-All ornaments damaged during shipping are eligible for a full refund or resculpt or both. ** Photos must be provided for insurance purposes
-Ornaments can be shipped as gifts directly to their intended recipients, wrapped free of charge. Discounts will still apply.

Shipping rates:
Canadian Customers: add $15.00 flat rate shipping for all shipments within Canada
USA Customers: $13.50 ground (4-10 days) with tracking. PM for express rates.

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So go forth, readers, support a great small business, and buy all the ornaments! Don’t forget to follow Hamer & Clay on facebook to see all of her ornaments and get business updates.

Weekend recap: this is just getting ridiculous 

I’m sure some of you heard about the crazy flooding in Austin. Yes again. Yes we just did this in May, too. The rain on Friday was absolutely insane… almost 8 hours of straight solid downpour. Austin looked like this:  Rainfall totals looked like this, which… keep in mind, we got a good 8-10″ last weekend too: Luckily the barn was on the lower end of the rainfall spectrum at around 8-9″, but still. EIGHT to NINE inches, on top of what we already had last week. We’re at almost 2′ of rain in the last month. 2015 is within a half inch of being the wettest year ever on record, and that’s with two rainy months left to go.  I should have bought a boat instead of a trailer.

Very little riding has happened since Greenwood. Very little riding might be happening all winter. We officially live in a swamp.

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In less depressing news, my Lorenzini’s arrived and I was able to squeeze in a quick ride on Thursday night. These things are super gorgeous, there’s no doubt about that. Those Italians, man… they’re artists.

Maybe some day I’ll get to ride in them enough to form an opinion as to their performance.

The only actual fun part of the weekend was Halloween. As the unofficial weirdest couple amongst our friends, the SO and I are the natural choice to host a Halloween party every year. It’s really just a bunch of adults sitting in our driveway, eating and drinking, whilst wearing costumes and handing out candy to kids.

I usually do some kind of theme costume with my dog, and since Quinn is with us now I decided to rope all three dogs into my ensemble.  Poor dogs. Quinn was a good sport about the helmet though.

The Childeric arrives tomorrow… hopefully it dries out enough to where I can actually ride in it before the five day trial period is up!