Sheila Cameron (artist)

[5] In less than a month, the Free Katie website received more than half a million visitors,[8] and sold thousands of shirts and other merchandise to customers both in the US and around the world.

[13] As late as 2012, a group of people wearing Free Katie shirts had an unexpected encounter with Holmes herself when they all dined at the same restaurant.

[17] Cameron was deluged with emails from fans, and she had to buy more bandwidth multiple times to accommodate the traffic the Free Katie website and forums generated.

[9] The success of Free Katie merchandise motivated Cameron to produce T-shirts featuring other "pop-culture satire political commentary"[3] as well.

[4] Cameron maintains a noted blog, Watching the Paint Dry, that contains essays about creativity, family life and other topics, and which also serves as a storefront for her artwork.

"[26] Cameron began the blog in June 2010, immediately embarking on a project of posting art on a daily basis for a full year.

[27] In 2008, Cameron and her family relocated from West Hollywood to the Grass Valley, California area,[3] settling in Nevada City.

Cameron's canine portrait Sit was her first painting to be featured on a magazine cover
Hell 14 is one of the pieces painted in response to Saltz's direct challenge
The Evolution of the Feather