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This is a page dedicated to the art of Patrick Murillo and Kathy Cano Murillo. We have been making a living on our Chicano art for more than 18
It's a long-ass story how we got into doing all of this. When we first got married, we were a perky Rasta-bohemian couple living in Tucson for our honeymoon. We had a baby on the way.
One day we realized our dollar dance stash had come to its end. We had to pay an electric bill so we made painted watercolor paper earrings to (hopefully) sell to one of the owners of those trendy boutiques on 5th Ave. We went from store to store peddling our wares with no luck. I cried and Patrick told me to get my act together and be positive. Finally, one shop owner said "Yes, I love your stuff!" and she happened to be a national sales rep. She wanted samples to take to her booths at the New York and Los Angeles gift shows. We said "Sure!" and then quickly moved back home to Phoenix to research on what gift shows were.
Within a month or so, we had more than 300 orders to fill. We had zero start-up funds so we used our rent money. BAD idea, but we were thrown into it so fast, we didn't have time to do any planning or critical thinking. 50 flower pots here. Two dozen magnets there. Phone calls with orders at all hours of the night (Internet wasn't around). Packing boxes daily for the UPS man who came every day at 4 p.m. sharp. Accounting was a nightmare - Net30 payments didn't come in like they should have. We got a Dunn and Bradstreet number and still to this day don't know what that is. Our Christmas orders were delivered by Fed Ex to store owners a week before the holiday. They not only accepted them, they ordered another round of merchandise. The baby was teething - and worse, crawling!
Broke but happy, we kept up with this makeshift manufacturing cycle until it almost killed us! It was two years into it all and we had another baby on the way. I remember working on a huge order for Bloomingdale's and throwing a jar of Gerber baby food at the wall as hard as I could because I couldn't handle making, varnishing, packing and shipping orders in our tiny one-bedroom house with two little babies. Weren't we supposed to be rich by now? One Christmas during that time, we were so poor - we literally had $50. to buy gifts for 10 people (for our short list, everyone else got art). I actually bought my beautiful, kind-hearted mom a small white porcelin GRAVY LADLE for her gift!
What was I thinking??
One afternoon an order came in from Santa Fe Perfume for 10,000 of Patrick's handpainted lizard flower pots. When he painted the first one for the gift show sample, the design looked like a gecko. After all the orders, they now looked like baby dinosaurs. This big order made me giddy at the thought of green in our bank account; Patrick's face turned green at the thought of painting all those stinkin' lizards. We declined, dropped our reps (actually they dropped us because we were horrible with keeping up with everything!).I got a PT job at the local newspaper in the tearsheet room. Patrick continued to fill the orders that would not stop. Things calmed down and we set up a website for our art and rented a bigger house. I eventually worked my way up the ladder at the paper, got my BA degree in Business Mgmt (to learn from my previous mistakes) and became a features reporter. Patrick ran his Latin reggae band, The RastaFarmers, and filled the orders from the web site. I got offered a craft column at work which led me to launch my Crafty Chica web site and that led to writing a whole bunch of nationally published crafty books!
Things have changed tremendously these days! We bought a great four-bedroom house years back, converted our living room into a large functional enclosed art studio. We ship/deliver a dozen or so of wholesale and retail orders out a week from our home. No reps! We are busy, but keep things at the pace we can handle. We scored a licsensing deal with Lowe's Home Improvement Stores and we designed two lines of Hispanic-themed products for them. We teach all kinds of art workshops throughout the year. I just published my fifth book (0Harper Collins) and my sixth comesout this november. Patrick built a recording studio in the extra room. He released one CD already and we'll have his others on sale here soon! Our kids are 16 (DeAngelo) and 13 (Maya). We have three Chihuahuas.
We love the story of our climb to semi-success. The good and yes - even the bad. One great thing is that from the very start, we got gobs of national press that showcased our talent. We built a huge loyal customer base that we still see today. That's what got us through those rough times. We knew we had something special that made people happy. Never once did we even think of giving up our art. We love it too much. Our goal now is to inspire other people to express themselves through art.
We wouldn't change any of our past.
Well, except the gravy ladle gift for my mom.
What was I thinking??
By the way...some of the other high points of our journey - making art for people like Salma Hayek, Edward James Olmos, Helena Bonham Carter and Elijah Wood!

My Interests


CLICK HERE TO VISIT OUR STORE! Raising our kids (DeAngelo, 16, and Maya, 13). When we aren't workinginour art studio, Patrick plays in a band, The Rastafarmers, where he writes and sings. Kathy (that's me),I'm a writer. I also run CraftyChica.com .

Clay earrings by Kathy Cano Murillo.

I'd like to meet:

Others who do what we do. People who want to buy and sell or just smile at our work.

"Frida y Diego" by Patrick Murillo .
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Music:

We are all over the place! Patrick was raised on low rider oldies, soul, R&B. Kathy (me) grew up with New Wave, punk, alternative. We came together for our love of reggae! Ziggy and Bob, Burning Spear, Pato Banton, Aswad, Steel Pulse, all of it!

Clay sculpture of a wedding cake topper by Patrick Murillo.

Movies:

We both are addicted to movies because we watch them while we paint. We are at the movie theatre withour kids just about every weekend. Plus, for my day job I cover a lot of movies. When we are really super busy with art orders, we watch uber-cheesy DVDs that we know by heart so we don't have to look up from our art tables.

Frida Ornaments by Kathy

Television:


Crafty Chica Cruise 2008!DATE: March 3-8, 2008 DEPARTS: from San Diego WHERE: Cabo and Ensenada (one day at each town, two full days at sea) COST: $607 inside cabin. $657 ocean view cabin (based on double occupancy) Cost is lower for spouses/people who do not want to craft.INCLUDES: Everything! Room, food, tips, entertainment, two cocktail parties, craft supplies/kits for six workshops, personal instruction, tote bag with giveaways, and much more!WORKSHOPS (these may change if I come up with something more fabulous between now and then!)- No-Sew Fabric Collage Toss Pillow - Mixed Media Altered Journal - Suenos y Suerte Charm Bracelet - Dia de los Muertos Mask - Resin Picture Jewelry - Canvas Love ShrineSWAPS: We will be making two swap projects as well.Students are encouraged (but not required) to bring personal/favorite supplies, scrap fabric, trims, etc.Aside from crafting, there will be shopping in Cabo and Ensenanda, great entertainment, a full casino and the of course the spa, on board the 'Elation'.
Sign up here. - All it takes is $100 to hold your spot, and the next $100 is due in September and then the rest is due in December. ***
CLICK HERE TO VISIT OUR STORE!

Books:

Patrick digs conspiracy theory, history and religions from around the world. Kathy (me) is addicted to craft books and women's fiction and chick lit. Oh! I write books too! This is my latest book - it is all on stuff to make that represents Latino/Chicana culture!!

Here is where you can buy a copy.

Heroes:

People who don't settle for less. People who take a risk to do what they love for a living so they don't have to complain or be mean to other people who are doing it.
Sugar Skull Earrings .

My Blog

Crafty Chica Cabo Cruise 2008

Crafty Chica Cruise 2008!DATE: March 3-8, 2008DEPARTS: from San DiegoWHERE: Cabo and Ensenada (one day at each town, two full days at sea)COST: $607 inside cabin. $657 ocean view cabin (based on doubl...
Posted by ChicanoPopArt.com on Sat, 18 Aug 2007 05:47:00 PST

3-day eBay sale!

I'm clearing out some items on eBay this week. Maybe there is something you'll like!Valentine Handpainted Purse (from my hubby)Glittered Resin-coated Dog Tag NecklacesVirgin of Guadalupe Charm Necklac...
Posted by ChicanoPopArt.com on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 10:57:00 PST

NYC Crafty Chica class

I'm coming to NYC to teach this class. It's a long journey away from the desertland of AZ, but i'm excited...Hope you can join me for the class! Click on the picture!...
Posted by ChicanoPopArt.com on Thu, 26 Oct 2006 10:30:00 PST

My workshop in Italy!

Crafty Chica's Art de la Soul: Celebrating Latin Culture in the Tuscan Country SideSeptember 15-22, 2007Cortona, Italy$2445.00 (other rates available)more info: 508-254-8265 or email: infotuscany@aol....
Posted by ChicanoPopArt.com on Sat, 21 Oct 2006 12:29:00 PST

FREE SHIPPING thru Oct 1st!

Click here to see our store, Chicano Pop Art!
Posted by ChicanoPopArt.com on Thu, 21 Sep 2006 11:24:00 PST

eBay auctions week of 9/18

Not sure how much I'll be able to blog in the coming months, we are officially in high season. And at this moment, my chihuahua is puking on my bedspread!!! We gave her some whipped cream (just a teen...
Posted by ChicanoPopArt.com on Mon, 18 Sep 2006 11:17:00 PST