{today – it’s my paintings}
I don’t usually show my work on The Art Planet – I tend to reserve that for my own studio blog but I am working on a new series of original pieces and I’m enjoying it a lot – learning from each one and in turn I feel each one shows advances and techniques that are a continuing progression. When I [...]
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{write drunk}
I really don’t even shop much for the holidays but if I were to shop I found a virtual treasure trove of goodness so I thought I would just send a few things your way. From San Francisco’s very own absolutely always fabulous The Curiosity Shoppe… Ceramic Cargo Containers. a card with a red bear on [...]
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Crypic and Compelling from Matthew Wade
Today I am featuring Matthew Wade – a Hollywood artist and Vancouver native who shared his captivating illustrations with me. Somewhat haunting, a little cryptic, …cleverly compelling and flawlessly executed. Thanks Matt for being amazing! Jeff Rogers cultivates the unexpected. How to look dead sexy ordering Scotch. Via Daily Candy. ***Have a [...]
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Thoroughly Thursday
Truthfully - not really sure but I’m going for it. Christian Conlh via Cargo Collective. There’s something about the color orange and bicycles that gets me everytime. This little jewel is from Maxime Francout at Society 6. Vote for your favorite outdoor space from California Home and Design.I’m all over number 16 with [...]
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Limited Editions and Flashes of Genius
Limited editions are just that – something that is available and then not available creating a collectible and desirable market and a product that cannot be easily found. ++++++++++I’m always in search of limited editions that capture a piece of my soul. And lucky lucky me – today I found some. Audrey-Hands Up by LA [...]
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Saturday Mash
We went to the Art For Aids Silent and Live Auction last night. Wow – so much talent and passion in one building. I wanted to buy everything but it simply wasn’t possible!. Oh but to dream right? A few of my favorites are: Work by Trish Tunney. Unfortunately the one that was featured is [...]
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DIY in the Mix
My hubby and I are big DIY people. So – after many months of looking for the perfect mid-century modernist style coffee table we realized that what we wanted was way out of our budget. So off to IKEA we went and bought this really great coffee table that had two shelves – one to [...]
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Art Prints:Subway and Underground
I don’t usually toot my horn but today I just got so excited about two new prints I worked on and then right away added them to Imagekind and Artist Rising for posters and art prints. This one is the London Underground with a collection of stops. My favorite is Notting Hill – because I [...]
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Studio Artists:An Obsession With Learning
Artist Jane Mount says she is obsessed with learning and after reading her site she is right. From painting to the Internet, social networks and anthropology, art history, wine (me too!), human anatomy, furniture, cooking and golf. Oh my…are there really enough hours in the day to do all this? And…she creates such interesting art filled [...]
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Studio Artists:Social Networking
These brilliant and satirical images from Retrofuturs feature all of our favorite social networking sites and make me a little embarrassed – but truthfully - I have to laugh at myself and everyone else. Cuz we all love these – don’t we? Such a harsh waste of time…yet so compelling and just a tad addicting. Twitter Linked [...]
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