We believe the power of stories will bring a new world into being.
It’s the work we do and it’s work that matters to us. To all of us. Tell your stories. Listen to the stories others tell. Imagine without limit.
Believe that we can do it, because even if you don’t, we will do it anyway. Because now is the time for a new story. We choose to remind & inspire & remember & laugh & sing & dance.
It’s how you make a new world that works. For everyone. No exceptions.
StoryPeople is the company of friends & coworkers in the US & the EU who bring the work of Brian Andreas to you. From a small town in the middle of the US, we distribute his art & stories to galleries & bookstores all over the planet.














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April 23, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Andrea
Is the story on the trunk shown in the video the one that gets stamped on all orders? I
Please let me know.
April 23, 2008 at 2:35 pm
storypeople
Andrea: You could request any story to be stamped on the trunk. They are made to order, as per your wishes!
April 23, 2008 at 3:03 pm
Amy O'Halloran
Why aren’t you on Etsy? I realize you probably have a huge amount of traffic to your own web-site and probably do not need an Etsy shop to promote your work. However, I would love to see you there. Your work would be an inspiration to other artists and, more importantly, would help to educate the public (oodles of new Etsy customers that sign up each day) that art has many faces and much to say! Etsy is doing a fabulous job of providing a marketplace for independant craft people and artists. I love Etsy though because it is an affordable place to buy art and one can find really GREAT art for reasonable prices! Your prints and books fall into that category! Art should be, after all, something everyone can afford.
Love my Story People art!
Amy O’Halloran
(former (many years back) owner of The Spirited Hand in Avon, CT)
P.S. Etsy has also provided my sister and me with a great market for our jewelry- so I’m kind of biased.
April 24, 2008 at 8:07 pm
Michelle Schutt
Have you given any thought to doing a Story People calendar? I would buy several for all the unique folks on my gift lists.
June 5, 2008 at 8:47 am
Dominique Berlureau
I agree with showing your art on Etsy. I live in France and have many friends in other countries who are designer like me and appreciate colored and thoughtful gifts. Same for the Story People calendar, I would buy a large one for the wall and small ones (desk size ?) for presents.
July 31, 2008 at 6:19 am
Roxanne Allen
“Picture” silk-screened Storypeople T-shirts … the next frontier, please!!!
August 2, 2008 at 2:57 am
Ana Miller
I have been given three products (seems like such a trivial name for your works of pure imagination) and would like to see a catalog or a web sight which displays your works. And because we do not like giving our ‘card’ numbers to our computer, would you please send us a phone number by which we could contact you. Ana
August 3, 2008 at 9:04 pm
storypeople
Ana: We have a web site where you can view our complete “catalog” online at http://www.storypeople.com, and then you could call Annette, our customer service representative, at 1-800-476-7178 if you should have any further questions or would like to place an order.
January 13, 2009 at 5:22 pm
michele mann
My brother found manuscripts and poems ie churchill, etc. in an inheritat estate last month. Could you recommend a publisher for him please, he has lost everything and this is all I could help him with. I have been a fan 7 my grandchildren for years. I read you r books when I taught third grade in Cornelius, NC in the ’90’s. Deep appreciation for anything you might suggest. Sincerely, Michele
January 19, 2009 at 8:11 pm
storypeople
Dear Michele: I’m so sorry it’s taken this long to see your comment. Since we moved most of our activity over to the other blog, we check in here rather infrequently.
I think it would be a little easier to help if we knew just a weeee bit more about what your brother found. Are they manuscripts and poems of Churchill or about Churchill? Does your brother write? Do you? (Just thinking, off the top of my head, what might be a lovely and potentially profitable project for your family). At any rate, knowing just a little bit more about what the material actually is would help us help you think of things to do.
Warmly and with love,
Cris at StoryPeople