There are pieces of art that just get stuck in your mind. The artwork is just so beautiful, so unusual, and makes such a statement that you cannot forget it, nor do you want to. When I first saw the work of Northwest artist Mary Carlton, I almost crumbled in admiration. She was primarily a collage artist who is best known for her figures and landscapes. When I first began to use Pinterest, I put quite a bit of her work on one of my boards. Of all the art I have on my various Pinterest boards, this figure to the right is the image that is most often loved and saved to someone else's board. I see this as a tribute to the power of this artist and her work. Unfortunately, she died in 2013, so there are no more pieces to come from this wonderful artist. I do not mean to compare my work to hers, but I am including my own piece, Caribbean Cornrows I which is also primarily a collaged piece with handmade patterns as well. I had attempted to paint this scene from a photo I took in Roatan, Honduras several times. I was unsuccessful until I started ripping paper from less successful paintings to create the painting below. I had so much fun creating the collaged piece, I gave myself the challenge of painting a second version in transparent watercolor (image below). Playing with patterns using both collage and hand made patterns has long interested me as an artist. And I find a pattern often gives a painting a bit of that unique and interesting element I so admire in Mary Carlton's work. If you are also interested in patterns, I will be teaching a workshop in Newport, Oregon, March 3, 4, and 5, 2018.
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Award winning abstracted figural watercolor by Mary Carlton, 1932-2013. This piece won the Gold Medal at the 2001 exhibition of the prestigious American Watercolor Society in New York City of which the artist was a signature member. In 2003 Mary won the National Watercolor Society purchase award. In 2009, she took the Silver Medal at The American Watercolor Society, and was honored by that society once again in 2012 with the Paul Schwartz Memorial Award. less
A California art print on Arches watercolor paper. 100% archival, and printed in HD.
Description Limited Edition canvas artwork by Trevor Carlton, from our Treasures on Canvas Collection. Product Details 18"H x 11"W Limited Edition of 1500 Includes a Certificate of Authenticity Canvas print is "Gallery Wrapped" and ready to hang. The back of the artwork is affixed with a wire for easy wall hanging. (wall hook not included). Gicleé canvas print using archival inks and materials Part of the Treasures on Canvas Collection Made in the USA
Séptimo año de una antojadiza antología de la poesía de todos los tiempos, seleccionada por el escritor Quique de Lucio. Esta pretende ser una antología cuyo sentido radica en la actividad del lector, en su lectura que organiza los textos como un proyecto de su propia aventura y goce creadores. Difundiendo a más de 3.000 escritores, respetando el derecho de autor. Publicación N° 2.010- Renata Durán Poeta de Colombia, nacida en Bogotá. Estudió Derecho en la Universidad de los Andes y Literatura Comparada en La Sorbona, Francia. Trabajó en el Centro Interdisciplinario sobre América Latina en París y fue representante ante la Comunidad Europea en Bruselas. Ha colaborado habitualmente con publicaciones literarias nacionales e internacionales. De su extensa obra poética, se puede mencionar: "Muñeca rota" (1981), "Oculta ceremonia" (1985), "Sombras sonoras" (1986), "Poemas escogidos" (1993), "El sol apagado" (1994), etc. "viniste de tan hondo que conozco tu nombre, conozco tu dolor, reconozco tu alma" EL DESIERTO Tú eras el desierto... Anduve tus caminos, sedienta, solitaria. Casi que muero un día buscando encontrar agua en ti. Siquiera gotas. No encontré sino sed. Bebí arena seca. Horas de sol y sal. No quiero recordarlas.- ME LEVANTO Me levanto del agua de la noche... Me levanto del agua de la noche deseosa de ti. Despedazada.- TU CUERPO Cuando beso tu cuerpo siento latir el corazón profundo de la vida. Te recorro despacio reviviéndome. Hay hallazgos sutiles, hay derrotas. El extenso placer, la abierta lucidez, la dicha de tenerte.- TODAVÍA TU SOMBRA Todavía tu sombra llega y me invade la casa. Conversa con las cosas. Extrañamente tuya esa presencia muda. Como si tú quisieras amarme sin saberlo. Como si un otro tuyo se saliera de ti para buscarme.- TELA RAÍDA DEL AMOR Tela raída del amor. Tú y yo la destejemos. Tiras de un hilo: Vas deshaciendo la forma que le dimos. Impasible, te asisto en la tarea de hacer de mí un recuerdo.- TE ESPERARÉ DEL LADO DEL SILENCIO Te esperaré del lado del silencio. Entre las sombras de las lentas horas. Te esperaré en el fondo de mis sueños allí donde comienzan nuestras cosas. En ese después del tiempo donde podemos ser nosotros. Desnudos, al fin, para los besos más profundos y locos. Para la piel. Te esperaré en la espuma del mar interminable. Tú tocarás el aire con mi cuerpo. Siempre vas a cantar sabiendo que te espero. II Voy a morir contigo cualquier tarde. Después de ti no quiero a nadie. Todo el deseo del mundo claudica entre tus brazos. No hay más allá de ti, es el amor que nunca se reparte. Llegaste a ser mi pasión única. No somos una ilusión cobarde, si tú no luchas, no lucharé tampoco. Aceptaré que el tiempo te arranque de mi lado y moriré esta tarde.- POR PRIMERA VEZ Por primera vez he pintado mis labios. Les quité su sabor y su forma. Porque quiero que rían, disfrazados de fiesta. Que brillen por las calles, y me lleven de paseo adonde no conozco. Adonde no me atrevo a besar con mi boca desnuda.- Renata Durán Imágenes: Pinturas de Mary Carlton (Estados Unidos) [email protected]
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Award winning abstracted figural watercolor by Mary Carlton, 1932-2013. This piece won the Gold Medal at the 2001 exhibition of the prestigious American Watercolor Society in New York City of which the artist was a signature member. In 2003 Mary won the National Watercolor Society purchase award. In 2009, she took the Silver Medal at The American Watercolor Society, and was honored by that society once again in 2012 with the Paul Schwartz Memorial Award. less
As it’s coming up to Mother’s Day, I thought I’d celebrate by compiling an article about Mothers in Art. Initially, I thought of blue gowned Renaissance madonnas, or chubby Renoir babies balancing on the knees of fresh cheeked country girls...
Teapot made by ceramic artist Mary Louise Carter featured in The Rosenfield Collection
The Queen, who has seen 63 of her horses win at Ascot will be in position in the Royal box at 3.45pm this afternoon to see her thoroughbred horse Carlton House run in the Prince of Wales Stakes.
Large 8 inch tall ceramic cat is orange, white and grey. The kitten is hanging on to its mother. The smaller one is 6 inches tall. For the cat collector.