Friday, November 5, 2010

Debbie Rusher



Debbie Rusher, Baby's Breath & Wheat, 16"x8", French Flower Beading; 2007

Although the actual history of this fabulous art technique is hard to track down, according to the French Beading Artists Guild of Idaho Falls, Idaho the history goes like this:
“French flower beading, the unique art of sculpting with beads on wire, originated in the 1500's with French and Italian peasants who embroidered small glass beads on ball gowns and jackets for members of the French Royal Court. The peasants saved the imperfect beads, stringing them on wire to make beaded flowers. These flowers were then used for church processions, altar sprays, bridal bouquets, and funeral wreaths. During the 1600's and 1700's the art was very popular in France, Italy and England and by the 1800's beaded bouquets had become cherished decorator pieces, owned primarily by the elite. Among those known to have owned bouquets and pieces were Marie Antoinette, Madame Pompadour and Napoleon's Josephine.

Today, bead flower making is almost a lost art form and bouquets
are even more rare than they were in the 1800's. Pieces may be seen occasionally in museums, antique collections, and the private collections of individuals such as the late Princess Grace, Princess Caroline, Patricia Nixon, and William Randolph Hearst.”


http://www.shangabeads.com

shangabeads@gmail.com

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Allison Renshaw

Allison Renshaw, "Sugar Kisses"  47" x 95"  mixed media on panel, 2010

Abstract paintings comprised of acrylic, collage, oil, and spray paint.

http://www.allisonrenshaw.com

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Sarah Soward


Category: Painting

Sarah Soward, Rhino Charger Heaven, 20 x 24 inches, Oil on Canvas, 2009


sarah@sarahsoward.com

Friday, July 30, 2010

Patrick Trotter


Patrick Trotter, Ancient Scripture, oil painting, 2009

oil painting by patrick trotter,one of twenty of the \\\" Native American Spirit World \\\" collection


trotterart@aol.com


Thursday, July 22, 2010

Kara Maria


Kara Maria, Cannon Ball, 18\" x 18\", acrylic on canvas, 2010

My work fuses abstraction and representation. The pieces usually begin as abstractions, but as they progress I add in figures. For me, the figures are analogous to nouns in a sentence. The rest of the painting seems like a swirl of verbs and adjectives, and the noun anchors the image. A wide variety of issues - from environmental crisis to international politics and war - influence my art making. I hope the work communicates a sense of humor and playfulness as well as an engagement with the state of the world we live in today. Although many issues are referenced in the work, the work itself remains non-linear, seeking to raise questions rather than to give answers. 

www.karamaria.com

kara@karamaria.com

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Ruben Cukier



Ruben Cukier, Messias, 90 x 120 cm, oil on canvas, 2006



Ruben Cukier


Ruben Cukier, Black box, 70 x 50 cm, oil on canvas, 2009



Monday, June 28, 2010

Sue Mellado



Autumn Fire
29 W x 35 H
by Sue Mellado



Hilary Crahan

"A love I have not known before"
60" h x 36" w 
Acrylic on Canvas
by Hilary Crahan

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Steve Pleydell-Pearce



Steve PP, OILY GLASS, 6 x 4 inches, Oil on Board, July 2009

Vibrant, bold, expressive coastal oil paintings.

www.stevepp.co.uk

info@stevepp.co.uk



Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Rebecca Jacoby




Rebecca Jacoby, Anchor; 34" x 32"; Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Collage on Canvas; 2009





Thursday, May 13, 2010

Cheryl Sorg

Cheryl Sorg

thumbprint portraits

the unique patterns of your own thumbprint recreated using snippets from the things that represent you and your passions: cd covers from favorite albums, lyrics from favorite songs, great lines from film & t.v., covers and passages from much-loved books, maps of places lived & visited, poetry, quotes, posters from favorite films, your own writings, press about you, your name’s meaning & origin, your astrological sign, recipes, wedding vows, mottos, proverbs & words you live by...the possibilities are endless - be creative!

a thumbprint portrait can be given as a gift - i can send you a box with inkpad and cards, notebook and pen, postcard with images, and instructions, all packaged up beautifully and ready to wrap!