Saturday, May 18, 2013

Old World gift box

 

Old World gift box

Old World gift box Old World gift box Old World gift box
Are you looking for that one of a kind gift for that special someone. Look no further, I have created this one of a kind stationery gift box.

An original one of a kind custom stationery kit. I created the paper mache' box to look like an antique book.
Note cards and a pen are included in the set. The note cards are stamped with a handcrafted linoleum stamp.

This is a one of a kind set that will not be replicated.




Sunday, May 5, 2013

Out the back door


 



A friend of mine took a photograph out her back door as a storm was ensuing.  She added this photo to her facebook page.  When I saw it I asked if she would mind if I drew it.  
   This is a mixed media drawing.  I incorporated both acrylic paint and colored pencil to create this piece.  

    This is a 8x10 Giclee print.  $175.00.  Please allow 2 weeks to process and mail. 

Fore-boding




Fore-boding....  

I have been wanting to draw a picture of the skyline of Nashville.  In this drawing I decided to create a sky that was turbulent, as if to suggest a storm was approaching.  

I originally did it because I wanted to make a bold statement, but after I began drawing, it took me back to our flood.  And, it reminds me of our strength in our turmoil.  Coming together as neighbors and friends, because we all needed each other.

 

This drawing is a 8x10, it will be sold as a Giclee print for $200,00.  Please allow 2 weeks for delivery.  

 

 

   

 

 


My Country Road series


 Kellum Valley, Ga.  
       
    A community, neighborhood right beside the North Georgia National Forest.  In my opinion one of the most beautiful area's in the state.  

    I have family that own a cabin in these North Georgia mountains and I go there quite frequently to rest and  recharge.  

    As I walk through this valley I sometimes take pictures of the area and on one very beautiful summer day last year I took some photo's of the roads where I went walking.  
 



As I walk through this valley, it amazes me all the nuances of the landscape.  There are miles of green grass pastures, and miles of shady mountain paths.  No matter where you are, it seems that you can hear the babbling of the creek.  The most peaceful succulent atmosphere.  

   Drawing this pictures was almost as relaxing as the walks I take.  There isn't a neighbor or passer by that won't wave to you or ask you if you are lost. 

  


Right on the edge of the forest you can find homes new & old snuggled in the hills, fields with horse and cow, dogs running along side as if they to want to go exploring.  


    


These drawings will sell for $165.00 each or as a set for $450.00.  There will be a 2 week turnover for shipping and handling.  

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

        

         "Gerbera Daisy

  I decided to go with pink for my "G".  I thought it would be nice to paint a gerbera daisy drinking up some rain.  I painted the rain with white fabric paint mixed with acrylic.  

  I realize that all my letters will only appeal to a young children and a female audience, but I also realize that I am more familiar with that demographic, so I'm not going to concern myself with that aspect of my goal at this time.

 

      "H for Heather"

   Moving on with my flower theme, I completed my H in the color heather and painted heather flowers up both sides.  It's going back to a less bold format, but I thought it would be a good theme for this letter.


           "Ivy climbing the I" 

When I started my letter I, I thought that a painted lace would look quite nice.  I began by painting the letter in brown, then I spray painted lace in red.  After I completed this step I realized that with a little fabric paint inside the spaces left by the lace, that might bring a look of brick which I thought would be quite nice.  I then placed ivy as if it were climbing up the letter in a circular movement.  

I believe this is the first letter that I can say is might suit any gender, quite pleased with the way it turned out.  


I'm really happy with the direction my alphabet is going, however I believe that it's about time to start working on a drawing again.  I have a few aprons that I have been working on.  I'll be posting those soon also.  

I am very thankful to those who have taken the time to read my blog and see the art I'm working on.  I appreciate that you have joined me on my journey.

With much love and gratitude,

Becky 

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

F for Fence with pretty flowers

English: Paper Mache sculpture of person readi...
English: Paper Mache sculpture of person reading a book I accidentally stumbled across this stunning paper mache sculpture. Looking at the moss and lichen on it, it's been there a while. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

    "F for Fence with pretty flower"

I'm constantly thinking of different ways to handle my letters.  I am working on painting some aprons and discovered that the white fabric paint works very well when I add to while and blue paint in clouds.  

I just couldn't resist placing a silk daisy behind the fence.  I was so tickled with the small silk flowers I added to the "D" I decided to continue with that thought for "F".  

 

I want my paper mache' letters to stand on their own, I would also love to add  diversity to my letters and as I start over adding 2nd additions, I will add more thoughts for themes. I believe this will allow all people to be hopefully be represented in my art work.  I want to fill the desires of as many people as I can. 

I will remind everyone once again, I will take commissioned orders. 

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

D in Lace

                                    

                                    " D in Lace " 

   I went rather bold with my D in this bright green paint.  I originally thought I would continue on with the painted lace, but I got a little side tracked one day when I went to lunch with a friend of mine.  

   We had lunch at The Picnic Cafe in Belle Meade, TN.  It is a very quaint and delightful place for a luncheon on a sunny afternoon.  


 

 The cafe places the prettiest little lace doillies on each dinner plate.  When I finished my meal I noticed that my doilly was still stain free, so I thought I might take it home to experiment painting on, in lieu of my new found obsession with painting lace.  This is what is the result of my experimentation.  I was rather pleased with the finished product. I topped it off with a big pink bow and a bunch of small white silk flowers and tiny little flowers along the left side. 

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