An Intimate Interview With Artist and Author, Peggy Hinaekian Courtesy of DIVA International Magazine …


Interview with Peggy Hinaekian, artist and author





Q: You are an internationally known artist. Could you tell us about how it all started?

My artistic career started very early in life, in Egypt where I was born and grew up. Having demonstrated above-the-norm abilities in drawing, I was encouraged by my father, who bought me the necessary tools to go ahead in my endeavors. I became an avid doodler and drew on any paper I could find – even in my text books. I took some art courses in my teens, but they were very unsatisfactory. The professor wanted to change my creations and interfered in my imaginary renderings. From then on, I was self-taught.

I immigrated to Montreal and started painting seriously and professionally. I had so much nostalgia for the relentless Egyptian sun that I would look at the snow falling outside the window and would paint sunny imaginary landscapes inhabited by people.

I gave my first solo exhibition in a gallery in Montreal. I also got an honorable mention for an abstract painting in a group show in Montreal. It was my first painting—vibrant colors. Abstract art was not known in Montreal in the late 1950s. I was surprised the organizers even accepted my submission. I had submitted a nude before, but it had been rejected because, I was told, it was not appropriate for child visitors. Yet, in Europe, nude statues are all over the public squares – different upbringing and cultural mentalities.

After a couple of group shows in New York, I settled down in Switzerland, where my artistic career took off in leaps and bounds. My first European solo exhibition was in Paris. I had excellent reviews in the newspapers. The Paris exhibition opened doors for me and encouraged me to apply to other galleries in Europe, mostly in Switzerland.

I took a course in etchings in Geneva and produced quite a collection of them, their theme being intertwined human figures. I contacted print edition galleries in London, Paris and Rome, and my etchings then got distributed to other galleries all over the world. They can still be found online, being sold at auction.

Through a lot of moving around, working at a United Nations organization in Geneva, and raising two children, I never stopped painting and exhibiting. Painting was my passion. I finally opened my own gallery in Geneva which I had to close when I moved to the U.S.—again. I have done about 100 solo shows worldwide, numerous international art fairs, and my paintings are in private nad public collections.

Q: Do you think one is born an artist, or does one become one? If the latter, what did this mean for you?

I think one is born an artist. I really don’t know how one becomes an artist if one does not have the talent. Maybe the talent is hidden and comes out later on in life. But, one can tell from children’s drawings who has talent. Perseverance and a love for art can also contribute to becoming an artist, but only technically. I don’t think imagination can be taught. To be a real artist, one needs imagination and going beyond the borders.



Q: You have a long and impressive career. Looking back, what has been the most rewarding thing you have done?

The most rewarding thing I have done is take printmaking classes in Geneva. It opened international doors for me. Also, participating in numerous international art fairs around the world made it possible to have international contacts.

Q: Inspiration is key for an artist. Where does yours come from?

My inspiration comes from my life travels. Living in Egypt surrounded by desert, then living in Florida, surrounded by the oceans, have contributed to my inspirations. Actually, one journalist dubbed my work “Blue Reveries and Red Desertscapes”. I was also inspired by the colors of the New Mexican landscape. I can look at the ocean and an image comes to my mind.

The same goes for looking at a desert landscape or the sky or the pavement. Inspiration is all around me. The colors in nature are fodder to my paintings. But I don’t COPY nature, I distort it and invent it. The people in my paintings are also all from my imagination.



Q: You live now in the US. Is there a difference in being an artist there in comparison with living in Switzerland?

Yes, there is a difference in being an artist in Switzerland and being one in the U.S. The difference is in the public. The public in Switzerland is more art-minded and receptive to art. This also refers to the whole of Europe. In the U.S. they still go for representational art. I am talking generally and not about the highly ranked galleries where people buy big names for investment. People in the U.S. want to understand what they are looking at.

They are not curious to discover art they don’t understand. They feel more confident in hanging something that makes sense to them. Again, I am talking in generalities. There are the art aficionados in the U.S., but one has to look for them. I have met a few. I love it when a viewer can see something in my paintings that I do not see.

Q: What are the key messages of your art?

I have one key message: help the public to see the world in new and innovative ways. Conceptually, I try to immerse the viewer in the perceptual experience of space, color and light. Therefore, my paintings actualize perception by carefully balancing these elements.

I have a fascination with creative imagery that is an area of space occupied by floating forms that may join or float independently. Finally, by using color and texture, I try to breathe movement into my “abstract landscapes” to guide the viewer into the paintings and making the person wander into a different reality.

Q: Finally, if one would like to buy your works, how should one go about this?

Anybody interested in buying my art should go to my website here: www.peggyhinaekian.artspan.com
either buy it through the site or they can contact by Email: http://www.hinaekian@hotmail.com

I also do commissions. People have often asked me to do a similar painting in a larger size or do a giclée painting of an existing one. A giclée painting is, of course, much less expensive than the original one.


You may connect with the artist and author on social media and visit Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Peggy-Hinaekian/e/B01LX3F0WR?

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BIOGRAPHY

Of Armenian origin author, Peggy Hinaekian was born and raised in Egypt. Her paternal grandfather had the largest private library in Egypt, and Peggy was introduced to books in three languages (English, French, and Armenian) at a very young age. Peggy grew up in a very cosmopolitan environment and was an avid reader. She kept a journal since the age of ten and always wrote short stories, essays, and children’s picture books.

She immigrated to Canada with her first husband and then went on to the United States, where she pursued a career in fashion designing in New York and in fine arts. After her divorce, she left that behind and moved to Geneva, Switzerland, and continued her career as an artist. Peggy Hinaekian is not only a writer and author, she is an internationally recognized, well-established artist living and working in the United States and in Switzerland.

Now with three literary works to her credit, you may purchase her books from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and many fine online book stores. She is married, raised three beautiful sons, and she resides with her husband part-time in Florida and California.

(Her New Release is a Memoir of Her Life) ~ https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Cairo-Memoir-Peggy-Hinaekian/dp/166413381X/

The Girl from Cairo: A Memoir Kindle Edition






Cat’s Friend Rahull Ravi of Dawn Hill Publications is Back With More Marketing Tips & Advice For Us. What is Marketing Non-Negotiables?


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Marketing Non-Negotiables


Essential Rules to Live By:

I wish someone told me there are certain non-negotiables to marketing, before I entered the world of marketing, so I wouldn’t have made a fool of myself. I entered my first marketing role quite a few years ago, and to that job, I brought with me a few misguided pre-conceived notions about marketing.

The most dangerous notion being, assuming I could simply advertise my products on social media from the start. No value offers. No personality. Nothing. I quickly learned that you have offer something, some value, bring your personality to the table in order to increase my engagement, but we’ll get to that later, trust me.

Luckily for you, I made mistakes, so you won’t have to. I’ve improved and honed my marketing skills over the past few years, and I was lucky enough to realise there are a few non-negotiables to marketing.


These are the golden rules to marketing, so pay attention, and make notes:

Content is King:

  • Burn those three words into your memory and repeat it like a mantra every-time you think of new marketing methods.
  • You can learn the intricate ins and outs of Facebook’s Ads Manager and throw a £1000 daily budget into your many split-audiences and split-campaign objectives, but if your content is poor, if you’re using a shoddy image or a video shot with a 2005 Sony Ericson, then your campaign will fall flat on its face. Thud, bang, lights out.
  • Remember to look at the content around you and I don’t mean scrolling on your Instagram feed for 5 minutes and then going back to your Netflix series. I mean, you need to make a proper report.
  • Analyse your competitors, what sort of content do they release, is it visual, is it professional photography or is it digital design? What sort of engagement do they receive? How many social media sites are they on? Which sites are they not on? What sort of value are they providing with their content? Are they missing any areas of value or lacking in detail? These are just a few questions to consider.
  • The final point is key, whatever your competitor is doing wrong is essentially a gap in the market. While you shouldn’t base your entire strategy around it from the get-go, you should pay close attention to it and see if you can fill that gap and provide your audience with the content and value they’re so desperately yearning for!



Provide Value before you Promote:


  • Have you ever spoken to someone in real life who spoke about themselves non-stop and never asked how you’re doing? That’s how a lot of authors look like on Twitter and Instagram. They promote, promote and promote without ever listening to their audience and providing the value that they’re so desperately seeking!
  • It’s simple, provide value to your audience. If you’re an author, you should have a pretty good idea of what sort of advice and help you’d like to be receiving. Writing tips, marketing tips or simply some writing related humour.
  • If you can’t provide advice or help, then just have a conversation and support other authors, be nice. It’s certainly better than aimless promotion.
  • We’re not saying promotion should never occur, it’s most certainly important, just remember to provide some value first, that’s how you draw your audiences attention.

Consistency

“I’m getting no traction; I can’t be bothered anymore” – probably some aspiring author after a few weeks on Twitter. Here’s the thing about marketing, it’s really fun to do, until it’s not. I’ve spoken to a lot of aspiring marketers who have asked me, ‘how do you stay motivated?’. The truth is, I don’t. Some days, I’ve woken up and realised I have to put more time and effort into a channel that has been underperforming for weeks but I just get on with it. I do the work.

I don’t care if my writing or content comes out looking like hot garbage on the first draft, I can always edit it later! Let me tell you, that’s when you really learn about yourself and how far you’re willing to go to achieve your success. Ask yourself are you willing to work even when you don’t want to? Even when you’d rather be watching your favourite Netflix series? Don’t be an excuse generator, be an excuse incinerator.

Consistent posting on your marketing channels such as your blog, Twitter, Instagram etc, is what separates you from a lot of authors. Let me tell you, when you combine consistency with high quality content, and you have a delicious recipe for success.

Don’t believe me? Go to a successful YouTuber’s channel such as ‘Jenna Moreci’, go to her videos and sort it from ‘oldest to newest’. You’ll notice three things:

  • You’ll see consistent posting; most successful YouTubers post on their channel 4 to 5 times per month.
  • With successful channels, you’ll notice, as time goes on, the quality of the content is slowly getting better, the author of the videos is slowly but surely understanding what works with their audience, and what doesn’t work. That only happens when you post consistently, make mistakes quickly and learn with speed of Usain Bolt, not literally of course.
  • You’ll notice the engagement suddenly shoot through the roof, that’s what happens when high engagement, excellent SEO rankings and word-of-mouth all combine.

Consistency is key, there’s no way around it. There’s no secret to staying motivated either, some days you’ll have to grit your teeth and get through it. It’s never as bad as you think it’s going to be.

That’s it. Those are the three staples of marketing. These really are non-negotiables; you cannot avoid the universal truth that’s been laid out for you in this blog post. These three rules alone won’t lead you to glory, but they will be the backbone and foundation of your success.
Who said it would be easy?
Nobody.



Make sure you give Dawn Hill Publications a visit as they have more solid and sound marketing advice for authors and writers here https://www.dawnhillpublications.com/ They represent some amazing authors and a great place for readers to find new books to read!

Author, Kim Carter Receives 5-Star Awarded Readers Favorite Book Review For Her New Mystery of ‘Dark Secrets of the Bayou’ & a Book Blitz on Book Buzz…





For Immediate Release:

Author’s new book receives a warm literary welcome.

Readers’ Favorite announces the review of the Fiction – Mystery – Murder book “Dark Secrets of the Bayou” by Kim Carter, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1947140124.

Readers’ Favorite is one of the largest book review and award contest sites on the Internet. They have earned the respect of renowned publishers like Random House, Simon & Schuster, and Harper Collins, and have received the “Best Websites for Authors” and “Honoring Excellence” awards from the Association of Independent Authors. They are also fully accredited by the BBB (A+ rating), which is a rarity among Book Review and Book Award Contest companies.

“Reviewed By K.C. Finn for Readers’ Favorite

Dark Secrets of the Bayou is a work of fiction in the murder mystery genre. It is aimed at all ages and was penned by author Kim Carter. The novel follows the homecoming of attorney Tink Mabry as she visits Kane, Louisiana with a co-worker to deal with the dilapidated homestead she’s just inherited from the family she barely knows. No sooner has she arrived, however, than she ends up as the prime suspect of multiple murder investigations. As Tink explores her new surroundings she begins to realize that the family secrets that plague her inheritance may hold the key to exonerating her, though some things are best left in the past.

Author Kim Carter has crafted a sinister and spine-tingling work of dark mystery fiction which is an ideal read for a cold winter’s night. This story really combined so many elements and genres that I adore, from the historical references to the 19th century and the creepy, dark expanses of the Louisiana bayous, through to chilling, horror, and family drama elements.

The complex plot interweaves all of these factors seamlessly, delivering a smoothly-told narrative with sharp, exciting deviations in the mystery plot. It certainly kept me guessing until the end, and the close narration of Tink and her emotional journey really got me rooting for her (and fearing for her) as the story developed. Overall, I would highly recommend Dark Secrets of the Bayou for those who enjoy a dark mystery with lots of horror elements and a spellbinding atmosphere. This was a worthy introduction to an author worth reading again and again.”

You can learn more about Kim Carter and “Dark Secrets of the Bayou” at https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/dark-secrets-of-the-bayou where you can read reviews and the author’s biography, as well as connect with the author directly or through their website and social media pages.

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WEEKEND BOOK BLITZ ~ KIM CARTER NEW RELEASE ~ BOOK BUZZ SAT. Jan. 23rd, https://sites.google.com/a/rabtbooktoursandpr.com/2021-blitzes/kim-carter

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Dark Secrets of the Bayou
By Kim Carter
Publisher: Raven South Publishing
Published: November 2020
ISBN: 978-1947140127
ASIN: B08NDVZ755
Pages: 462
Genre: Mystery, Suspense

Catherine “Tink” Mabrey, an up and coming attorney, is shocked by her recent inheritance from her estranged family on the bayou. After her mother died during childbirth, Tink’s father had quickly relocated them to the big city of Atlanta, Georgia. With no memory of her mother, she is determined to learn more about her lineage and decides to visit the bayou town of Kane, Louisiana. Candace, Tink’s co-worker and best friend, agrees to make the trip with her.

Before she has time to explore her family’s history, or decide what to do with the declining property, local murders plague Tink’s homecoming. She quickly finds herself caught in the middle of a multiple murder investigation – and quite possibly, the prime suspect. When Candace retreats back to Atlanta, Tink, with the support of an unlikely cast of characters, sets out to discover clues that have haunted and tormented her family for generations.

Could a concealed crime from the 1800’s, or the family’s estate itself, harbor keys to unlocking the past? The more they learn, the more they question whether some secrets are best left buried…

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I Welcome Back Tony Roberts Ministries and a Special Guest Post To Sum Up Our Week of A New America & New President.

What an amazing and hope-filled week with a New President & New Direction for ALL Americans! My dear friend and fellow author, Tony Roberts shares it all in an amazing post … Cat 😺✝💝💫

Whatever You Need by S. Jones #Review

When a book reviewer can write words in a review that makes you want to read THE BOOK? It must be a GOOD BOOK! I’ll be adding this one on my Goodreads list! Thanks, Ana D.!

Cat Lyon