If a catalogue had a "signature suite," this Peaceful Poppies Suite would be it. A double-bundle suite, it has two stamp sets, each with a coordinating set of dies, plus Designer Series
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Many of you know me as a mom, teacher, crafter, diy-er, but I tend to keep my "artness" a little bit sheltered. I am not sure really why that is, just that I don't want to bore non-art-enthusiasts with random "fun facts" that aren't really so fun! But this year, one of my New Year Resolutions was to be more confident in promoting my artwork and my skills as an artist. I am still shy about blogging my own artwork. But I am introducing "Art Watch" as a recurring theme on my blog which will spotlight artists that are really thrilling and inspiring me and my work right now! Today's artist is Odilon Redon, a French artist who worked from 1900 until his death in 1916. He is considered a Symbolist artist, the Symbolists believed that it was their duty to interpret and visualize intangible ideas and emotions, which explains the abundant use of symbols in their work. Redon's work is characterized by the use of intensely saturated color, brushstrokes filled with emotion, and a tight sense of value. I am really excited about his use of color. Arbres et Maisons: Vue d'Hiver Homage to Leonardo da Vinci, 1908 Nasturtiums The Turqoise Vase Girl with Poppies Thanks for enjoying art with me!
Helen Maxfield Printmaking I create small edition original lino prints. I love the different stages in the process of linoprinting: from the creative stages of translating my observational drawings into a design, to the physical carving of the lino, and finally to the magical revelation of the finished print! My subjects include animals, flowers, landscapes and people. I exhibit my prints in local art shows in Suffolk and Essex. At the fayre Helen will be selling original lino prints, available framed and unframed as well as hand made cards incorporating original lino prints. You can see more of Helen's work at helenmaxfield.moonfruit.co.uk
About The Artwork Poppies Pink Flowers. Original impasto, Palette knife oil painting. This is one of a kind original oil painting. ►100% handmade oil painting on cardboard ►Dimensions: 7 x 5 inch.(unframed) 18 x 13cm. ►To see the details of the painting; please click "ZOOM" to enlarge the images. ►It is made in an impressionistic style by using mainly palette knife ►Impasto technique with vivid strokes and textured surface ►Materials: professional quality oil paint, thick cardboard with 3 layers of gesso, palette knife, high quality varnish ► Sign on the back by the artist. ►The painting is sold UNFRAMED. ► High quality varnish protects the colors for extended time and against changes in room temperature, and to ensure durability. ►Please feel free to contact the artist if you have any questions! Original Created:2022 Subjects:Floral Materials:Cardboard Styles:ExpressionismFine ArtImpressionism Mediums:Oil Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Cardboard Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:5.1 W x 7.1 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:No Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Netherlands. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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Icelandic Poppies, dancing and twirling in the wind. Take a look behind the scenes of the creation of the collection of Icelandic Poppies by Angele Kamp. Here's where you can find me most days. Painting and creating something new. I drew the illustrations in Procreate on the iPad and then traced them onto watercolor pa
Hello there, fellow Bloggers! Thank you ever so much for your comments on my last post. They are truly appreciated. Well, it seems like a really, really long time since I last did a posting. We went to Devon for the week and so I have been minus my trusty computer. Although, I did have a laptop with me, I found it incredibly hard to leave comments on some blogs as the screen just kept freezing. I told the OH that I found it extremely frustrating. He just said "Well, we are at the end of the line here, you know!" So with laptops having brain freezes and humans getting frustrated there was little point in staying in and just cussing the damn machinery. It was time to venture outdoors and enjoy the sunshine. The sun finally put its hat on! Hip hip, hip hip, hooray! A week last Saturday we ventured once again to Burrow Farm Gardens which is only a short distance from our base in Devon. Having only visited just over a month ago I thought that I would be taking virtually identical photos but the gardens had changed so, so much. Gone were the abundance of foxgloves and in their place were hundreds of hydrangea heads. I will take you for a gentle tour of the gardens - starting with this wonderful old blue wheelbarrow. The owners dog who seems to always be at the entrance to the gardens waiting to greet the visitors. The gardens are the work of a husband and wife team who have lived here for fifty years. I love these sort of places, not fantastically well known - a well kept secret. All the plants were looking at their best despite the weeks of heavy rainfall. There were many buddleias but not many butterflies. The last time we visited there were many. I wondered where they were. Hiding from the mad woman with the camera that's for sure! We walked along paths and tunnelled walkways. We saw trees with fabulously coloured leaves. And sat for a while in the wonderful summerhouse just soaking up the atmosphere - such peacefulness, the only sound the trilling of the birds in the trees and the sound of a tractor in a distant field. We came across an old water pump. We saw a brilliant blue hydrangea. We espied a dragonfly! Some glorious flowers. And more hydrangeas. And some more. We came across this plant - I don't know its name but the deep red of the berries and the sunshine yellow of the flowers against the lime green leaves was spectacular. We came across nasturtiums. And poppy seed heads. And an old tractor. These gardens are wonderful. The entry fee for an adult is £6 and for a child £1. It is well worth it. There is a small cafe on site and the food is delicious - KP who has previously turned her nose up at scones begged to try one and loved it! The owners also have two elderly cats and one sat with us throughout our lunch which made KP very happy. The cat was happy too being fed lumps of cheese from her sandwich! Until next time, June.
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A smudge of red has been visible from The Old Forge for over a week. As I worked in the garden, it drew my eye. The following morning, I decided to go for a closer look. I associate field or commo…
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We have been exploring "shades of meaning" aka synonyms for the last week to spruce up our writing. First we read this book: Then using paint strip samples from Home Depot and Lowe's, we brainstormed "shades" of overused words and created anchor charts. Created by the talented teacher next door:-) Finally these anchor charts were added to our writing wall for reference during Writer's Workshop. (Can you tell we're working on transition words as well?) I'd love to hear from you. Share an activity you have used for "shades of meaning."
Ignace Henri Jean Fantin-Latour (1836-1904) French painter and lithographer. Oil on canvas Art Gallery of South Australia
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