While I was there I also restocked my sold-out 80s Sticker Pack sets. Thank you to everyone who has grabbed one! I also noticed that the remaining stock of my print puzzles is nearly gone, and my iron-on print patches are not far behind. It makes me so happy to see how much everyone has enjoyed these fun ways to experience and collect my work. This also means it’s time to conjure up some new limited edition items I’ve had simmering on the back burner. So stay tuned! 🔮✨️
As always, my art collectors who choose to shop my work at Closet Collectibles vs online receive discounted in-store pricing** so be sure to go check everything out, stock up, share this post, and don’t forget to tell Chris and the gang that “Living Dead Girl Nicole sent ya!”
On October 3rd, he asked me what day it was. In which I replied.. “Time to burn some prices for my art collectors, because I’m not a regular artist, I’m a cool artist.”
That’s right plastics, in celebration of Mean Girls Day, I am running a sale that is totally grool!
👛 From October 3rd–5th, head over to Closet Collectibles and show them the above flyer (printed or on your phone screen) to receive $5 off your purchase of $40 or more on my artwork!*
So go score from this sale like Shane Oman in the projection room above an auditorium, and don’t forget to share this post like a Toaster Strudel heiress spilling secrets from her big hair. 🗣💕
Stay Strange & Magical ✨ LDG Nicole
*The limit does not exist when it comes to how much art and other collectibles you can buytogether at the shop, but please remember that the $40 minimum cannot be met by buying my creations in combination with other store items. The only way to receive the $5 discount is by purchasing $40 worth of my art in your one store transaction.
If you thought my Mini Monsterpieces were fun and quirky, then you’re going to love these new beasts I conjured up! This time I handcrafted two very special Monsterpieces in 8″ x 10″ canvas size just in time for spooky season. These limited edition Alter Ego Monstrosities are not just larger than my Minis, but they are also a representation of me as the artist. Creating these also allowed me to truly express “myself”… literally. They’re part creepy, part candy-colored, and 100% me. One representing my dark, vampy, mysterious side 🖤 and one for my colorful, eccentric, and whimsical side 💖
Each one is made from a pre-wrapped (on wood) 8″ x 10″ canvas that I then transformed into a three-dimensional monster with colorful hypnotic eyes, wild faux hair, bumpy moles, natural shell bead fang(s), and glittery horns. Just like me, these beasts don’t blend in. Instead, they are meant to hang proudly on your walls, bringing their unapologetically bold, whimsical energy to whatever room they adorn. 👹
I mean, just look at them. Would they not look perfect hanging on each side of Wednesday and Enid‘s whimsical goth dorm room in Ophelia Hall?
Anyone got connections to their Netflix set designers for the show? If so, please feel free to tell them how much they need these for Season 3! 😉
Why You’ll Love Them: ✨ They are limited edition one-of-a-kind pieces of art that will never be replicated again ✨ They represent the full spectrum of the strange and magical soul of the artist who created them ✨ They will bring three-dimensional mixed-media eccentric energy and personality to your walls ✨ Like all my Monstrosities, they are irresistibly adorable and guaranteed to bring joy to you or anyone you gift them to
Which one speaks to you most? Or, like me, do both sides of your unique personality come alive when they’re together? Either way, don’t miss your chance to add them to your collection! Purchase them online now in my Etsy shop before they are gone for good… or Netflix catches on to them (hey, a girl can dream). Any pieces not claimed by the time I make my next art drop will also be available to see and purchase* in person at Closet Collectibles!
One of my new art collectors, William, discovered my one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted Pet Rocksters on my LinkedIn and had to adopt one for his very own.
Not only did William provide one of my Monstrosities a happy new home, but now it proudly sits on his desk next to a photo of his beloved dog, who passed away earlier this summer. I could not be more honored to know that this little creature I conjured up from nature is now bringing him joy, while guarding the cherished memory of his furry friend.
Getting this photo submission was another beautiful reminder of the healing presence that art can hold, especially when I hand-make each piece with loving intentions and the hopeful vision that what I am creating will bring joy to those who need it.
What William had to say about my work on LinkedIn…
“Nicole, I really admire your work! I love how you’re not trying to recreate what’s already been done, but instead striving to be innovative and true to your own style. That uniqueness not only sets you apart but also inspires others to think differently and embrace their own creativity. Keep pushing forward, you’re making a real impact with your originality!”
If you’re new here, be sure to check out Williams’s photo featured alongside some of my other happy art collector submissions on my Freaky Fanatics page of my portfolio website.