FanimeCon in San Jose California is next week! I will be in Artist Alley in the “Art Pool” where all the staff artists are seated. I don’t have a table number, but I’ll be right on the front corner. Hope to see lots of you there!
Due to construction, Fanime put Artist Alley in a separate tent-like building behind the San Jose Convention Center, on Market Street. It is blue and white and shaped like a giant caterpillar, so you can’t miss it. Come and venture into the belly of the giant blue art caterpillar.
I tried this out at Otakon this year, and had a lot of fun with it, so I’d like to do it again at NYCC… Since there is so much love for Homestuck at conventions but no sale of fanart allowed, I’m making cute little freebies to give away in Artist Alley. But to keep it safe and fair, I’m giving these away to cosplayers only. So it’s kinda like, show me your fandom love and I’ll give you mine! Limit is one button per cosplayer. ♡
I’ll be at table T15 with Shazzbaa and Skwinky. Sorry for no map this time, the maps NYCC has on their website are really hard to read. I won’t be cosplaying, but I do have a Meenah/Feferi/Pisces outfit I’m bringing for Saturday… since they are my patron trolls, (and my favorite color). Also pictured above is my sketchbook, and the first chapter of Shazz’s webcomic, Runewriters. Not pictured are Skwinky’s books from her webcomic, Final Arcanum (which for some reason I can’t find in my room?!) but all these sweet books will all be for sale at our table~
Anyone who reblogs this with a fish pun has my undine undying love.
I’ve had a lot of people asking me, “So what happened to you at Otakon?” Finni and I have been quietly mentioning some of the incident with the staff we had this year, but still keeping it hushed since we were hoping to see it resolved internally and professionally… but it doesn’t seem like it’s going to happen, at least not in the way we were hoping. So now we’re turning to you guys, the artists of the internet, so you’ll know what kind of treatment to expect from the staff if you ever want to sell your art at Otakon. It’s long, so bear with me or skip to the bottom for the TL;DR version.
Around 10:00pm on Friday, July 27th, after a long first day of selling, I was asked to speak with Martin Matthews and “Dizzy”, the two heads of Otakon’s Artist Alley staff. They told me that my tables, (I had two and gave one to Finni as the ‘secondary artist’) were, “too close to being 50/50,” in fanart and original art, and asked me to take down some fanart and hang up more original art. I was confused, since I had carefully planned my display to be exactly 50/50 and knew Finni had done the same, but they weren’t interested in hearing my argument. I tried to show them which of my pieces were original since people often mistake our originals for fanart, and showed them how my catalogue of prints was divided perfectly in half, but they still insisted we were over the limit. They told me I had to take some fanart down and hang up more originals to be, “more like 60/40,” and to have my table partner do the same. Even though I was frustrated, I did as they asked and told Finni what they said about our displays. We were both really confused at this point and weren’t sure if they were doing this count by number or surface area, so she went to go speak with them to clarify the 50/50 fanart-to-original display rule.
A few minutes later I was asked by a staff member to come to their table. I was already a ball of nerves from the last encounter so I asked Finni to come with me. I’m a really passive person while she’s more assertive, so I felt more comfortable with her, especially since Martin is a large and imposing man. But when we got there, Martin immediately told her to leave, saying this discussion was a private one between him, Dizzy, and me.
After she left, Martin turned on me, claiming Finni had, “verbally assaulted,” him, and that as the primary artist of our two tables he was holding me responsible for her behavior. I knew that couldn’t be true, but in front of him and alone I was too afraid to disagree with him. I apologized for her and tried to explain that she has a strong personality that might come off the wrong way if you don’t know her, but he wasn’t listening. He threatened me repeatedly, saying, “I want you to understand how close you are to being banned from the Artist Alley right now.” I continued to apologize, since that seemed to be what he was after. He then held up the Artist Alley contract right in my face and told me to read the third rule to him out loud. To my understanding, the rule was ‘interpretation of any rules will be left up to staff.’ I still didn’t know what had been said to make him do this, but I read it for him despite my confusion. Martin then told me that if she were to talk to him again he would ban us both from the Alley. His last instruction was to, “keep her in line.” My blood was boiling, but I managed to hold my composure and just apologized again and again since I didn’t know what else to say anymore.
After I was allowed to leave, I went back to my table to hide behind my display because I couldn’t keep it together much longer. Despite all the difficulties of getting there, I love going to Otakon’s Artist Alley. I work really hard and try my best to get there every year. I make plans a year in advance despite the table lottery and fly all the way out from California to attend, and I’ve been attending since 2008. Both of us have. It’s a special convention to me because it’s the only time of year I get to see all of my east coast friends in one place. And I really didn’t want that taken away just because one staffer didn’t like my friend’s tone of voice. I felt bullied and awful.
Once I calmed down, Finni told me she did not verbally assault Martin like he claimed; she only asked for clarification on the 50/50 rule, since they had been so vague. Yeah, she asked him assertively, but there’s a huge difference between being assertive and verbal assault. Verbal assault is oral or written speech that creates, or is intended to create, fear of physical harm. I’m not really sure how Martin turned a firm question into something as serious and dramatic as assault, but apparently he took it as a question of his authority and blew it way out of proportion. Offended, he sought me out in order to punish her by threatening to ban us both. But threatening to ban us when we were following his instruction and only seeking clarification was a hugely unfair abuse of this power as co-head of Artist Alley.
A lot of artists were upset for us and helped us get through the rest of the weekend by encouraging us to take this matter over Martin’s head to higher authority within the convention staff. Since then, Finni has been very proactive in communicating with the Otakon Chief of Staff, and it seemed like progress was being made… but we were recently informed that the only thing Otakon plans on doing is talking with staff, rewriting rules, and updating their FAQ.
I admit, I was hoping to see Martin replaced for this, since I’d rather not have someone willing to threaten and scare artists into submission in charge of one of the largest Artist Alleys in North America. I’m also not the only case where he’s bullied or been rude to artists who were trying to follow their vague rules. But this solution is a very Otakon-like thing to do. When something goes wrong, they make more rules. Rewrite those rules. Talk with staff, make more rules. Update FAQ. Lots of talk, and no action. I was hoping to make this post with a happy resolved ending, but it doesn’t seem like Otakon is willing to resolve this beyond more talk and rule-making. So artists beware, the Artist Alley staff of this convention is likely to mistreat you, threaten you, and slam the banhammer down on you and anyone affiliated with you if they think you have so much as a toe out of line.
TL;DR - Finni and I went to Otakon’s Artist Alley and did our best to follow all of their rules. When the staff said we were breaking their fanart rule we followed their instruction despite our confusion. Finni asked them how we were breaking the rules and what we could do to fix it, and received no answer. As punishment for asking for clarification, the head of Otakon’s AA privately threatened me over and over with banishment from the Alley. This man has thoroughly abused his staff power on several occasions, and this was only one of them. Despite calm and professional communication with Otakorp on this matter, the convention has only resolved to revise their rules. Again.
And no, we never got that question answered.
[EDIT] The links to the Otakon forums work (for now) but since they’re in the Artist Alley forum, you must be logged in to view them.
[EDIT2] Thank you all so much for the support and suggestions, everyone. One of the main suggestions we’ve been getting is to take this matter higher in the chain of command… but if you’ll read back, you’ll see that we already tried that. That was the whole point of trying to keep this matter quiet and discreet immediately after it happened, so we could try to resolve this internally and professionally. Now, roughly a month after the incident, we have been told by Otakorp’s Correspondence Secretary and Vice Con-Chair, along with the Otakorp Chief of Staff, who recieved our formal complaint, that they are going to revise their rules and update their FAQ… and that’s all. We have not been banned, but Otakorp seems to be reluctant to take any other form of action for this beyond more rule revision.
Mini prints are here! People have been asking me for minis all year, and I finally managed to get them made for the last major con of the summer.
Drew this last week while waiting on the phone with American Airlines customer service for an hour. Then I left Litwick as a sketch, inked Lampent, and colored Chandelure as a commission example for at-convention commissions! It’s pretty loose and fast since I have to be quick at cons.
Apparently it made people think I only do Pokemon commissions, because I got a bunch last weekend LOL;;; BUT THAT’S OKAY, I like drawing Pokemon. The Litwick family is my favorite from B&W.
Back from Anime Boston! And I’m still super tired from it, but I had a lot of fun! Thanks to everyone who came by my table to say hi, chat, and buy art! *___*
I was dumb and misplaced my camera with all of my Alley stuff, and didn’t find it again until the last day when I was practically sold out of everything. Out of the five bunny bag designs I brought, my new blue version was the only one left! I left a bunch at home to save for Etsy though, those will be going up for sale online soon.
1. Whoo this one is loaded!
I don’t really feel like I’m competing with anyone in Artist Alley unless I have an item that is almost exactly like someone else’s, and this can happen a lot when artists are drawing really generic subjects or themes. I got angry the first few times it happened to me, but learned there isn’t really anything you can do except try to make a more unique product next time, so I try not to worry about it anymore. Also, customers are usually looking for art of particular fandoms, and if I don’t have anything from the fandom they want, they were never my customers to begin with. And if someone asks me for art of a fandom I don’t have, I can usually direct them to a booth that does! So yeah, I don’t think we’re competing so much as we’re all selling our art together, but that could just be me. xD;; What matters more to me is table location and traffic flow.
I think having a clean, sturdy, and visually tasteful booth is important for standing out against the crowd. If someone’s stand is sloppy, taped together and swaying like it’s going to fall over, it seems like they don’t care about what they’re doing, (or about potentially hurting anyone if their stand falls). I also organize and reorganize my display forever before I’m happy with the color placements of my prints, and stress all the little details.
When it comes to art and prints though, what I think sets me apart is that I genuinely love every single series I draw fanart for, and that I’ve invested my time and money in them to support them. Some artists will draw for whatever fandom they think will make them big bucks, but I don’t believe in doing that. I think the best fanart comes from artists who truly know and love the series they’re drawing for. All of my original prints are of things I really love too! (LIKE FAT BUNNIES) Nothing is worse to me than drawing something without even a little passion, and I believe it’ll show in the finished product. And I guess that answers the next question too - the things that sell for me the most are the things I enjoyed making the most!
I’m not too comfortable with announcing how much I make at cons on the internet, but I will say this; if I wasn’t doing well with them, I wouldn’t still be going to them. My break even point usually depends on the convention, (my expenses for Anime Boston are really high, but Fanimecon is gunna be amazingly cheap) but if I had to generalize, I’d say halfway through the con is when I break even, if I’m lucky!
2. Yes! Some of them follow me, and I follow some too. Here’s a list of all the Gaia artist tumblrs that I know of:
Sorry if I missed anyone! D:
And in case you don’t want to follow all of those, we also have a collective blog that reblogs lots of Gaia related art we post:
3. I’m going to a few! I don’t get to go to AB every year, so this year is pretty special. This year I’m also going to Fanimecon, A-kon, Anime Expo, San Diego Comic Con, Otakon, and hopefully New York Comic Con / Anime Fest. Other cons I’ve been to include Anime Weekend Atlanta, Anime Central, MangaNEXT, Momocon, Katsucon, and Anime Los Angeles.
4. I don’t know what you’re talking about, Fayren.
5. Aww thank you! I’ve always felt like Finni is ten steps ahead of me no matter what I do to improve, but that’s okay! She’s incredibly talented and a huge part of my own artistic motivation to always keep moving forward.
As for the Adventure Time Gaia items, the WHOOOOLE Gaia art team contributed to making those! No one was really chosen, it was just a massive team effort! :D
6. After a vacation to SeaWorld when I was five, I really wanted to be a Dolphin Trainer! I was obsessed with dolphins and marine biology for a long time, but I wasn’t very good at science in school. And I was more interested in drawing dolphins than anything else…
7. Yep, I’ll be at A-kon this year! That is, if nothing goes wrong, since my tabling situation is a little different from everyone else’s. And yes, I will have my new MLP poster with me there. :D
8. Fffff thank you so much!! I really like what this blog has turned into - not just a place for me to share my sketches and art, but my passions too, (as silly as passions for food photos and bunnies may seem, lol). And it makes me so happy to know there are others enjoying them too, so thank you! > u <;;;