I had forgotten this one (above) which is a mixed media collage utilizing my drawings on lokta paper. These are very small watercolors sometimes with inks. They measure 8" x 8" on khadi paper. One could call them exercises. I have been trying to loosen up....not an easy thing, I repeat not an easy thing ,but I have made some progress.
About The Artwork The title Fran refers to a dog I had years ago named Francisco. The dog, a whippet breed, lived with me for many years until it got sick and died. Dogs are faithful and inseparable friends. When my first daughter was born, Francisco was already among us. She lived with him until she grew up. This artwork is a tribute to the kind personality of this animal that brought so much joy to my home at that time. Drawing: digital - giclée print Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm (certificate) Copies: 10 hand-signed by artist and numbered in front (certificate os authenticity / holographic stamp) Original Created:2023 Subjects:Dogs Materials:Paper Styles:FigurativeFolkIllustrationPop ArtPortraiture Mediums:Giclée Details & Dimensions Digital:Giclée on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10 Size:27.6 W x 37.8 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Brazil. Customs:Shipments from Brazil may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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I can't believe the weather here in Wisconsin this week. The temperatures have gone from 17 degrees 10 days ago, to a balmy 65 degrees today. I've swept the front porch, opened the windows and have been basking in the warm sunlight drinking my morning coffee. As I still here, dog at my feet, listening to the birds, the wind and the occasional passerby. I am thinking about what it means to be here. As in here in Wisconsin. Little by little the boxes have been unpacked. Our home in Vermont rented, our new lives in the Midwest starting to take root. Getting back into the studio after the whirlwind of graduating from VCFA and moving has been challenging, to say the least. There are still plenty of boxes that need to be unpacked. Lots of materials that need to be purged. Things that need to find their right space. My new studio is up on the 3rd floor of this old 4-square we've made home. I'm not crazy about the old paneling, but the finished attic looks out on the neighborhood and offers a quiet place to be by myself and work on my art. Opening boxes and shifting through all "the Stuff" has definitely been inspiring. I've finished a few new pieces and mended a few that were damaged in the move. There's new work on the table. My old style mixed with a new sensibility informed by 2 1/2 years of grad school. This is something I just cannot escape-the resonance of crits and reviews by my peers and faculty. The endless defense of the work you make and the "why's" associate with it. It took a long time for me to open a jar of gel medium and start working on assemblage again. Finally, I feel like I am getting my mojo back. It's not as if it really left me. More like it was taking a long nap. Winter finally breaking into Spring, has opened a mental door for me. I am excited about the months to come. So, readers, if you will allow me, I am back to provide you further musings on Art, Life and Making. I hope you have been well. It feels like it has been an eternity. I know it sounds cliche, but a new chapter has started. 2015 is going to be a fantastic year!
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IN DER TANNENSPITZE mixed media behind perspex, 152x152 cm 2008 SOLD www.husmanntschaeni.com
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In a fantastic collision of natural and human-made elements, Minneapolis-based artist Gregory Euclide explores aspects of nature, impermenance, and the human experience in unusual relief artworks that seem to grow and drip from vertical surfaces. Some sculptures are framed inside boxes, contained worlds of topographical chaos incorporating plastic, foam, paper, model elements, architectural and geometric elements, paint, ink, and a host of other mediums. Other artworks are mounted atop standard whiteboards found in classrooms, a nod to his role as a teacher where he’s been known to paint elaborate sumi ink landscapes during his lunch break—all of which are subsequently erased. More
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Hallo Allemaal Vandaag laat ik je deze Mixed Media Canvas zien die ik gemaakt heb met de mooie producten van Jenine's Mindful Art Collection. Ik heb een soort van bloemenhoed gemaakt. De rand heb ik gedaan met de Stansmal STENCILJMA12. Wil je graag weten hoe dit Canvas verder is gemaakt? Klik dan op onderstaand YouTube filmpje met daarin alle gebruikte materialen, de werkwijze en nog meerdere foto's. Ik hoop dat jullie er iets van opsteken en/of hieruit inspiratie kunnen halen. https://youtu.be/yZGj9UMntCk Dankjewel voor het langs komen. Groetjes Anita van Merode Alle gebruikte materialen zijn te bestellen bij www.hobbyvision.nl Klik op onderstaande foto's om direct bij het product in de webshop te komen.
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Skin Part II. These are three mixed media artworks of Rosanna Jones' final major project. The theme of her university exhibition was "Concealment -