Showing posts with label abstract painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abstract painting. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2013

Day 7 of #30paintings30days #PaintSeptember ! This is another 5"x7" abstracted landscape for only $75.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Bubbles

Bubbles
24" x 36" 2011
Acrylic on board

It looks like the two 'homage' pieces have now morphed for me into a new series! Bubbles is the first, but many variations are occuring to me now, and each seems just a little bit cooler than the one before, so this could end up as a very large edition (just a warning:)

The two prior paintings were 'Homage' and '60/60 11' in case you're curious

Thursday, July 7, 2011

New Painting "Floats"

This is from the "Hope" series. Here the spirit dances and plays:)

24" x 36" Acrylic on board

Also in the series - "Fly"

And the beginning of the series "Hope"


Friday, June 17, 2011

Everson 60/60

Will the young man in the fedora please contact me at kathysgallery@yahoo.com? I have something that belongs to you :)

Ok, now to the blog post.

My work usually sells by word of mouth, at MadArt Gallery or at art shows. I don’t do art fairs so I really look forward to events like the 60/60 when I’m able to meet artists and art lovers (fellow art nerds) I loved seeing the other artists at work and having such knowledgeable input!

I participate in the 60/60 and a few other events like it because they are fund raisers for the arts. This event directly benefits the Everson Museum of Art which is a wonderful resource right in the center of New York State. As an artist, I donated an hour of painting and then the resulting piece to the Museum. They provided refreshments and a whole crew of volunteers to ensure that everything went smoothly and that everyone had a wonderful time. The resulting pieces were raffled off with the proceeds going to Museum expenses. It’s quite an honor to be invited to join such talented artists in supporting this cause. My piece was won by fellow artist, Janet George Johnson. Congratulations Janet! Your kind words (and excellent taste) are greatly appreciated!