Hi! Do you have a Minted account? If so, will you take a minute and vote for my abstract painting submission to the Minted Work of Art challenge? Thank you so much for your support! xoxo
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I created this watercolor painting and hand lettering piece for my 2015 vision board and I want to share it with you. Click here to download a free printable version for your vision board or workspace! Here’s a section of my vision board so far this year. Every...
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Did you guys know that I have a Society6 shop? I’ve had it for a while but haven’t really used it. One of my goals this year is to fill it with awesome art prints. Being able to offer some of my work to people who might not be able to afford one of my...
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Hi friends! As 2014 winds down I find myself in a middle ground of wanting to create brand new new work (see my painting in progress on Instagram) and share the work that I’ve done in 2014 that I haven’t shown you yet. This “Gilmore Girls Gets...
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THEME: MERCURIAL Left: Japanese Magnolias painting by Zelda Fitzgerald. Part of the permanent collection of the Asheville Art Museum. Right: Splitter photograph by Ralph Lagoi. Mood Board Monday is a weekly coast-to-coast adventure in art direction with Nancy...
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Redacted. Paper collage by Melanie Biehle. December 8, 2014. I’m on a kick of making paper collages with just three elements. Here’s the latest one.
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THEME: MIX Left: Southern Girl abstract painting by Anna Medik. Right: Home Works featuring Caroline Trentini. Photo by Miles Aldridge for Vogue Italia, March 2008. Image via Iconolo.gy. Mood Board Monday is a weekly coast-to-coast adventure in art direction...
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THEME: UNTITLED* My talented Mood Board Monday partner Nancy Herrmann is creating a week of Untitled boards. We bring so much of our own personal experiences into how we perceive art and design, so labeling these pieces “Untitled” gives viewers a chance to...
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My final project in my abstract painting class was to produce a four panel color portrait based on an object from nature. I chose a piece of rose quartz (pictured below), because 1) I knew it wouldn’t change colors over the three weeks we were going to spend...
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