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Tell me about how it all started 30 years ago. Where were you living, what made you decide to do it, etc.?  Here’s a story about Chuy’s:

A fateful day indeed!  Life is filled with surprises; you just never know.  A friend of a friend worked at Chuy’s Restaurant in Houston, when she left for College, they gave her a $40.00 gift Certificate.  She asked if we wanted to go, we all piled in the car and headed to Austin.  After eating I noticed a small sign by the cash register.  “Looking For Artists” Six-week art show.  I talked with the guy at the register, it was Jay Bunda the original Manager at the Chuys #1 on Barton Springs.  He explained that “they were booked up for 3 months…Come back at the 1st of the year”.  I went back and started making as many pieces as I could.  The studio at school began to fill with Fish With Attitude.  Jan 1st 1992  I had my appointment the weather was bad, calling for rain all day.  I called around to my friends that had a car.  No luck, I would have to make the trip on my Honda XL600.  The feeder was closed for construction so I would have to ride down the freeway.  It rained the whole way!  When I arrived, I had to wring out my shirt to head inside.  Jay was there and he loved the fish.  I was on!!  I came back that Sunday night at closing 10 pm and hung up my first 150 fish.  In the main dining area, the walls are pink, with big Classic Car fenders placed around for decoration.  He called me the next week and anxiously said “You gotta get down here”!  I asked What Happened he said “Every Fish Sold!!”  I started selling the fish at 5,10,15.00. for Small, Medium, and Large.  Eventually over 30 years the prices now avg. 50.00 –& up to 1,200 Each.  It was my big break!  It led to the rest of my success!  I did work for Whole Foods, and eventually Deck The Walls and also ZZTop.  Through Trade Shows in Atlanta, Dallas, and New Orleans we grew to supply over 150 Stores Nationwide and hired over 20 people.

By fishwithattitude.com

Being an entrepreneur and creating a business is like making a fire. How did you know how to stack the logs, what to use for kindling, how to fan the flames, and how to maintain that fire for three decades? 

Firebuilding and Maintenance:

Being a self-employed Artist has a lot of similarities to an outdoor survivalist.  You must be self-reliant and think ahead and work through the different seasons, with their ups and downs. Constantly scouring the horizon for opportunities. 

The art of fire is a simple concept.  The spark starts the flame.  You dream up your product and then you sell your product, get the money and repeat the process.  Eventually making and selling more and more, building a bigger and bigger fire.  For my spark it was an assignment in Ceramics class at Southwest Texas State University.  Michele Conroy was my teacher, she wanted a “modular” piece.  Something that included several similar pieces.  I decided on making a school of fish.  My friend Travis Barber was an avid fisherman and tropical fish enthusiast.  His house was filled with fish tanks with exotic fish from all over the world.  One tank was dedicated to freshwater fish from the San Marcos River, it runs through the Campus.  He had several perch, a bass, and catfish.  I bought a perch from him; it was still wiggling in the ziplock bag when I brought it into class to make a mold.  I paid $10.00 for the fish which I thought was “highway robbery”!  Over 30 years that one fish turned into 4 Million dollars of Retail Sales!!   As far as stacking the logs we did several things to keep it going.  In the beginning, it was Chuys in Austin, Tx was the main source of sales.  Then came Deck the Walls Barton Creek Mall in Austin, Tx. This store helped us get into more Deck The Walls across the United States after a New Orleans DTW Trade Show.  Then we went from 20 Retail locations to 150 Locations.  At this point the fire began to burn out of control we had more sales than we had product.  We hired more people and we were trying to produce 200 fish a day.  We were shipping out daily!!  The 5,000 sq.ft warehouse started looking small.  We were building molds, painting fish, and packing fish.  Over those 10 years the schedule was non-stop doing trade shows, Art Shows, and Personal appearances at different DTW across the Country doing Fish Signings!! And meanwhile trying to manage 25 employees.  Then after 911 the Retail locations started dropping off.  Then we decided the Website would be our main focus.  We maintained our sales for the next 10 years via the Internet and Mike started part-time with the Power Plant work.  However, we were able to maintain the fire and keep it going even though Mike had stepped back from the Art full-time.  At this point, he started working on larger-scale Art and really enjoyed just making Art instead of managing other people helping to make his art.  He still makes the smaller fish and this is our daily sales, but then he creates the larger Art too. The fire is much more manageable and enjoyable on a smaller scale. 


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Wild and Crazy Patterns!

Mike’s on a roll this week with bright colors and crazy designs! We even have some glitter fish…what could be better than glitter fish?!

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Fresh Fish in the Gallery Store!

Mutant Trout Fish with Attitude Blue Wild Print Minka Fish Art Wild Print Minka Fish Art Wild Print Minka Fish Art King Guano Bat Wall Art Wild Print Minka Fish Bright Aunt Mitzi Shark Fish With Attitude Bright Crusty Rusty Fish Stinky Mel Fish with Attitude Wild Don Juan Frog Wild Bernie Octopus Art Pink Criffster Fish with Attitude Criffster Fish with Attitude Billy Jack Fish with Attitude

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The Bull Rabbit…

He’s mystical, magical…and a bit curious.

The Bull Rabbit

 

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Bad to the Bun…

It’s not just fish happening this week at the studio…we have sightings of pelicans and rabbits! These Creatures have tons of attitude and are just waiting to find forever homes. Does your uncle Bob really like walruses? Your mom collect weird giraffes? Do you really like rabbits? Mike can make any animal just let us know and we can start your custom order….He also accepts your off the wall ideas, he loves a good muse. Contact us about reserving yours!

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So Festive!

We have a limited supply of mini Santa Hats in the store! Free hat with every $50 fish purchase, while supplies last. If you spend $20 on hats you get free shipping Coupon code santahat

Flytrap Christmas - Mike Quinn Fish with Attitude ornament