I saw a link to this knitting page on Facebook and just have to share- how gorgeous are these knitted art items in this show! If I had a whole lot more time than I have at the moment how I would LOVE to make some of those florals for my sunroom- those I couldn't kill off!
Normally when I link a page a picture is included but not in this case so you just have to click on either of the two links.
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00e551101c548834014e8b3be957970d
http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/2011/09/blooming-marvellous.html
Just had to share-- and I promise I am going to start sharing more of the awesome pages I come across!
All about my art: mostly my paintings, but also textile arts, jewelry, and whatever strikes my fancy to create!.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
June: new jewelry
June sort of was "jewelry month" -- I created a fair amount of pieces -- a lot more than I have lately anyway. Several of the jewelry pieces sold very quickly. I also was able to paint a fair amount- which made me very happy. I will post the new paintings in the very near future. I was going to do that first tonight but decided that a few touch ups are necessary lol. (This is a never ending process for me. I am always looking at my paintings and other creations trying to think how I could improve them. At least with the jewelry, once the clasp is on, it's harder to "edit" lol.
But for now, the new jewelry pieces:
Crystal Cross:
Swarovski Crystal Cross pendant, white glass pearls, clear "e" beads, tiny pink rondelle beads, and light green saucer shaped beads with sterling clasp and findings.
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Druzy Pendant:
(Sold) Handmade silver cluster beads, silver textured coin beads, round jade beads, and oval glass "opal" beads.
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Jade Jamboree:
Sold: A carved Jade pendant accents this necklace of serpentine chips, light jade round beads and tiny gold seed beads between each chip bead.
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Sunny Day:
Sold: Yellow Jade chip beads are accented by silver seed beads and firepolished faceted amber glass beads. Black flower spacer beads add drama. Finished with a pretty pewter toggle clasp.
This post has a lot of large files so I am going to break it in two. I will post the other half dozen or so pieces tomorrow night.
But for now, the new jewelry pieces:
Crystal Cross:
Swarovski Crystal Cross pendant, white glass pearls, clear "e" beads, tiny pink rondelle beads, and light green saucer shaped beads with sterling clasp and findings.
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Druzy Pendant:
(Sold) Handmade silver cluster beads, silver textured coin beads, round jade beads, and oval glass "opal" beads.
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Black Onyx chip beads accented by gorgeous red coral 10mm round beads and 8mm round turquoise beads. Silver seed beads separate each chip bead.
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Jade Jamboree:
Sold: A carved Jade pendant accents this necklace of serpentine chips, light jade round beads and tiny gold seed beads between each chip bead.
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End Of Day:
Peach Mother of Pearl Square beads frame sparkling clear crystal 10mm beads. Accented by peach glass pearls, silver rondelle spacer beads, silver seed beads, and navy blue flower spacer beads. Finished with a pewter floral toggle clasp.
************************************************************************************Peach Mother of Pearl Square beads frame sparkling clear crystal 10mm beads. Accented by peach glass pearls, silver rondelle spacer beads, silver seed beads, and navy blue flower spacer beads. Finished with a pewter floral toggle clasp.
Sunny Day:
Sold: Yellow Jade chip beads are accented by silver seed beads and firepolished faceted amber glass beads. Black flower spacer beads add drama. Finished with a pretty pewter toggle clasp.
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Sunny Day2:
Amber firepolished faceted glass beads are accented by bright acrylic daisy beads, silver seed beads, antique gold rose beads and a mosaic pendant accented by a sunny yellow rhinestone.
This post has a lot of large files so I am going to break it in two. I will post the other half dozen or so pieces tomorrow night.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Gift Paintings for Christmas
I just realized I never posted the paintings I did for my family and for friends for Christmas. I was not 100% wild about some of them, but I really liked some of them.The first one was for our oldest son Mike and his wife Sonya. It is called, simply, "Calvary". It is 18x24 inches.
The next I did as a donation for a women's shelter for single pregnant moms, called "Mary's Shelter". They had a silent auction fundraiser. This painting is also 18x24. It's called "Holy Family".
I painted turtles for my other granddaughter but was not nearly as happy with them.
The next I did as a donation for a women's shelter for single pregnant moms, called "Mary's Shelter". They had a silent auction fundraiser. This painting is also 18x24. It's called "Holy Family".
There were things about this one that I liked better and things that I didn't like as much as the original version, shown below:
and to complicate matters further, I did a third version for a friend. This one also had things I liked, and things I didn't, so the stage is set to try again, hopefully to get a painting that I feel does justice to the subject! My friend went back and forth several times but ended up saying she liked the above one more so this one below is the one that's in my store now.
I painted elephants for my elephant-loving granddaughter. I was pretty happy with them, but the photo is blurry. I took it in a hurry before packing them up to send off to California in order to get them there in time for Christmas.
I painted turtles for my other granddaughter but was not nearly as happy with them.
and finally, the one I did for our youngest son was kind of bizarre and not something I would normally have chosen to do, except he asked for something "chaotic". This was what I came up with.
Labels:
Calvary,
Christmas Art,
Easter Art,
Faith,
Good Friday,
Holy Family,
Inspirational Art,
Nativity,
Relgious Art
New Paintings for March
After taking a month off, I have gotten four new pieces of art completed.
This first one is 16x20, and I have been working on it off and on since January.It was painted from photos I took of Highway 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) in Big Sur in 2008. It is called, "Pacific Coast Highway". I have it hung in the "Angels' Little Kisses" store and it is selling for $125.00. I have created a store on Facebook where I am offering my paintings with free shipping. I am not including frames, as that adds significantly to the cost of shipping.
The second painting resulted when I used leftover paint to do the background on a new canvas. I liked the blending of the oranges and yellows so much I just started painting as though it were light on the trees at sunrise. It is called "Catskill Creek" because it really reminds me of the Catskills that we lived near for 20 some years. It was a joy to paint, and is 11x14. It's priced at $80.00.
The third one I worked on also since January, and although it was a labor of love, it was very difficult for me for some reason. I wanted this one to be somber as opposed to the glory of the resurrection atmosphere I wanted for the one I did in December, although the subject is really the same. This one is called "Good Friday" and it is 24x36. I am not offering this one on my facebook site because it is too big to ship without oversize charges. I price it in the store at $225.00.
The final one started when I taught a short workshop on the method I use to paint the background for my paintings. I really was having fun- and after the workshop, one of the participants was looking through items that were in the "Freebie" box. She found some lace circles and some fabric sort of like pellon in pink. I put it on my still wet canvas and painted over it- it was so much fun! I had brought a small still life of a couple of pots of artificial flowers so that's what I painted the image of. This work is 16x20 and I have it in the store for $100.00.
So there is what I've been up to the last couple of months. Having fun lol. I start again on the works for May (I'm going to be gone to the Holy Land for much of the rest of this month.)
This first one is 16x20, and I have been working on it off and on since January.It was painted from photos I took of Highway 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) in Big Sur in 2008. It is called, "Pacific Coast Highway". I have it hung in the "Angels' Little Kisses" store and it is selling for $125.00. I have created a store on Facebook where I am offering my paintings with free shipping. I am not including frames, as that adds significantly to the cost of shipping.
The second painting resulted when I used leftover paint to do the background on a new canvas. I liked the blending of the oranges and yellows so much I just started painting as though it were light on the trees at sunrise. It is called "Catskill Creek" because it really reminds me of the Catskills that we lived near for 20 some years. It was a joy to paint, and is 11x14. It's priced at $80.00.
The third one I worked on also since January, and although it was a labor of love, it was very difficult for me for some reason. I wanted this one to be somber as opposed to the glory of the resurrection atmosphere I wanted for the one I did in December, although the subject is really the same. This one is called "Good Friday" and it is 24x36. I am not offering this one on my facebook site because it is too big to ship without oversize charges. I price it in the store at $225.00.
The final one started when I taught a short workshop on the method I use to paint the background for my paintings. I really was having fun- and after the workshop, one of the participants was looking through items that were in the "Freebie" box. She found some lace circles and some fabric sort of like pellon in pink. I put it on my still wet canvas and painted over it- it was so much fun! I had brought a small still life of a couple of pots of artificial flowers so that's what I painted the image of. This work is 16x20 and I have it in the store for $100.00.
So there is what I've been up to the last couple of months. Having fun lol. I start again on the works for May (I'm going to be gone to the Holy Land for much of the rest of this month.)
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