Artists in the NE forum - show us your work

Wheatfield, NY(Zone 6a)

We were sidetracked in the Garden Photos thread and showing some photos of art work. Victor suggested we have a dedicated thread to showcase our talent :0)

It doesn't matter what medium you work in. Please join in.

Someone in the previous thread asked about my painting my roses. Here's a watercolor of 'Mr Lincoln', a rose I no longer have

edit to add: here's a link to the thread where this started if you'd like to see what was already posted

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/905173/#new

This message was edited Sep 26, 2008 9:19 AM

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Wheatfield, NY(Zone 6a)

This one is 'Peace', my all time favorite rose

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Wheatfield, NY(Zone 6a)

this was done on the Buffalo waterfront on Lake Erie

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Wheatfield, NY(Zone 6a)

and because I want to encourage other than 'fine arts' here, because I know there are many other talents out there, here is an original design quilt titled 'Mother, Daughter, Sister, Friend'. It is an attic windows pattern, each block is cross-stitched in a design by artist Paula Vaughn and contains a quilt. And each block is dedicated to a female family member or friend who is important to me.

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Wheatfield, NY(Zone 6a)

the quilt hangs in my bedroom. here is a closeup of one of the blocks. this is the 'Carrie' block, dedicated to my great-grandmother, with whom I shared a room at one point. She had a treadle sewing machine in one corner of her room and raised African violets

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Wheatfield, NY(Zone 6a)

This is a counted cross-stitch, 'Miss Hathaway's Garden'. Anne Hathaway was William Shakespeare's wife. This lovely cottage garden is the inspiration for mine.

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Beautiful, Jan! The quilt is a very nice idea.

Very nice! I would show you some but I cant draw a straight line with a ruler or a circle with a compass :-(

Wheatfield, NY(Zone 6a)

thank you, Victor.

Wheatfield, NY(Zone 6a)

but we know you have other talents :0)

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

I just finished both of these for a "small works" show at the holiday time.
Clark Island Walk.
This is from Maine

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Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

and USPS.
This is small 10x12 matted

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Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

Thanks for this thread.

Questa, NM(Zone 5b)

Wow! So much talent here! MaypopLaurel also does beautiful quilting and needlework.

I'm so embarrassed that I have nothing to show. Ugh. I went to art school! What am I doing wasting my time?!

Wheatfield, NY(Zone 6a)

JoAnne, your small works capture rural America in autumn. Do you sell or just show?

I cant do anything artistic so join the club. Do REAL not digital pics count?

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

I have work in two local galleries.
Had a solo show in May.
Art Sales are slow as of the past ten years.
It's not the living it was in the eighties and nineties.
I miss the life and am glad to be able to paint what I want to now.
I just sent for paper and matboard for the nextt year or so and the bill is $350.00 I need to sell something over the holidays to pay for supplies.
The enjoyment of painting is what counts, not weather it sells or not.
Your rose paintings are really very nice.
I can see the joy you get from the intimet connection to a plant you love.

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

Schikin:
Any expression with any medium should be welcome here.

Wheatfield, NY(Zone 6a)

JoAnn, thanks. and I know exactly what you mean. my college art teacher 1) tried to get me to switch majors - I was in computer science 2) wanted me to sell the small floral watercolors I did for her class. I knew I could never make the money in the art field I could with a computer degree. I wasn't a kid of 21-22, I was 40 when I got my degree with a husband and teenage son headed for college himself. and I didn't want the pressure of trying to sell the paintings even if I could. I paint for myself and I was drawn to watercolor because of the awesome way it translates the plant world to paper.

here's another from that same series of paintings (this was the teacher's favorite, mine is the rose)

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Some of my pictures will come out. Taken with a regular camera and no special filters or nothing.

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

You were smart to choose the field you did Grampapa.
Your career has a longer life than the one I chose that depended on the popularity of original art work.
It was great in its heyday but has declined since the late nineties.
Artists are born that way han have to be involved in some sort of creative activity.
I paint foe myself and garden. Retired just when the art business was waining.

Cleveland,GA/Atlanta, GA(Zone 7b)

Oh my goodness and throw in a few graciousnesses. lol There is so much creative talent on this forum. I am just an interloper, but one of your very own, Boojum, is also a fantastic artist (among many others). There are designers by profession, retired art teachers and hobbyists all over this forum. I hope all the wonderful, creative folks I have met here will add to this thread.
Laurel

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Jan and ge, both of you have a lot of talent. I really like what you've posted here.

Ge, I know what it's like to try and make a living as an artist. Some people are able to catch a big break and become famous, but they are few and far between. What always bothered me, especially as I tried making a living selling ceramics, and they don't go for as much as the fine arts, is that people just weren't willing to pay for the time you put into it. I would put as much as 30 or 40 hours of work into a ceramic piece, not to mention that fact that it would have to be fired 4 times. Well, I could go on and on about that, but I better stop here.

I thought I would share some of my cartoon style art.

Karen

This is something I did back in the 80's, a stationery design for a mail order company I started selling only fantasy/sci-fi designs. Didn't last very long. I wasn't good at running a business to begin with. Didn't really know what I was doing.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

This is a character I had started drawing back in high school. His name is Dally. This is done in colored pencil, a favorite medium of mine.

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Cleveland,GA/Atlanta, GA(Zone 7b)

My DD would love that stationary, Nuts.
Laurel

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Here is Dally with a pretty girl. It was originally a rough sketch that I scanned, then cleaned it up in Paint Shop Pro 8, then added the hearts using the picture tube feature. Took a long time to finish it, but I had fun doing it. This is something I spend the long, boring hours of winter doing.

Karen

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Thanks, Laurel. I still have stationery left over from those days. It doesn't see the light of day much anymore, now that I correspond mostly through e-mail.

Here is another sketch I scanned and cleaned up using PSP8.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Here is the original of that last one. You can certainly see how bad the scan was, and how much cleaning up it needed.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Here's another sketch I scanned and cleaned up. I actually never quite finished cleaning it up, but unless you zoom in close you really can't tell. Patches is my sweet dog. She is half Basset and half Dalmation. She loves to hunt those critters in the picture and does pretty good at keeping them out of my gardens when she is out there with me.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

One more picture that I scanned and cleaned up.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Here is a logo I designed for myself. wlfmoon is my handle on eBay.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

And then here is my logo for the LA, using photos of my DL's from my gardens. I designed this on PSP8.

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Oops! Here is the pic. I really love how the flowers stand out against the black background.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Now I would like to share some of my late mother, Beryl G. Foster's, artwork. I miss her very much. She was a great artist, gardener and friend, as well as my mother.

This is a watercolor of wood ducks.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Watercolor of a tree with birds in winter.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Pumpkins watercolor

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Cleveland,GA/Atlanta, GA(Zone 7b)

I am off for a bit, but hope to come back and see lots of creative posts. Thanks for sharing, Nuts. it's great to see work from other creative folks. Who is Patches? Sounds like you fell off the art wagon. Need to get up and rediscover your inner Picasso? Just do it.
Laurel

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Geraniums watercolor

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Cleveland,GA/Atlanta, GA(Zone 7b)

Gorgeous, Nuts. Now I'm outta here.
Laurel

Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

wow Patches is some mix.... looks cute

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