Showing posts with label jordanka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jordanka. Show all posts
Sunday, June 28, 2009
My new painting
I have been in a blue mood lately and I am slowly comming back.Some family members can realy depress you sometimes.
Labels:
blue,
contemporary,
forest,
jordanka,
landscape,
modern art,
original painting,
tree painting,
trees,
unique
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Awesome Zazzler
My artwork has been selected for a Star of Excellence in Artistic Design Award and is being featured on the front page of the Awesome Zazzlers Gallery.I am truly honored.



Labels:
contemporary,
forest,
jordanka,
landscape,
modern art,
original painting,
tree painting,
trees,
unique
Friday, June 5, 2009
Four Seasons-TREES
I did it ! I have been wanting to paint a my interpretation of the four seasons for a while and now I did it. I am quite pleased with the results.
You can find it in my ETSY Shop.
http://treeartist.esy.com
Labels:
contemporary,
forest,
four seasons,
jordanka,
landscape,
modern art,
original painting,
tree painting,
trees,
unique
Friday, April 24, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Poster print

I got some news to share with you . Today I sold a Poster of My RED CURLY TREE painting on ZAZZLE.
To see all the products of my original art, check out my store
http;//zazzle.com/jordanka
Labels:
contemporary,
forest,
jordanka,
landscape,
modern art,
original painting,
print,
red poster,
tree painting,
trees,
unique
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Laura Dawson Glass
It is my pleasure to present to you the Artwork of this talented lady.




Laura Dawson Glass specializes in fused dichroic glass jewelry as well as other fused and stained glass designs.
A little bit about me: I've been an artist since forever. Over the years I've done a variety of art but GLASS has been my chosen medium for about 18 years now. First working with stained glass making panels and suncatchers I am now into bead making and fused glass. GLASS is my passion. It is my creative outlet and my main source of relaxation. I can't imagine not doing it.
To find out more about my Glass work, visit my website at www.lauradawsonglass.com or www.glasscatjewels.com.




Laura Dawson Glass specializes in fused dichroic glass jewelry as well as other fused and stained glass designs.
A little bit about me: I've been an artist since forever. Over the years I've done a variety of art but GLASS has been my chosen medium for about 18 years now. First working with stained glass making panels and suncatchers I am now into bead making and fused glass. GLASS is my passion. It is my creative outlet and my main source of relaxation. I can't imagine not doing it.
To find out more about my Glass work, visit my website at www.lauradawsonglass.com or www.glasscatjewels.com.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Pendants of my TREE paintings
I wanted to show you a very talented lady who creates pendants of my Original art ,her photography and the artwork of other artists .
Bio
B.J. Antonik started experimenting and making clay pendants in the fall of 2005. Since then she has sold over 3,000 pendants to clients in the United States and all over the world...and her client base continues to grow. Currently working from her Studio in Pennsylvania, she creates pendants from the artwork of a dozen professional artists and creates custom designs for clients and artists alike. An artist in her own right, she creates works of art in pottery, stained glass, and photography.
Her true love, however, is clay. Working with Polymer Clay has opened a new field for allowing great pieces of art to be worn as "Original Art" Jewelry. "After viewing some beautiful art paintings online, I contacted KKC Bauder for permission to use her lovely paintings on my pendants. She graciously agreed. Thus the idea of "Original Wearable Art" was born. I have been so very fortunate to be working with so many absolutely incredible artists and professional photographers who have allowed me to create their art on my "WEARABLE ORIGINAL ART PENDANTS. "DESIGNS BY THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS--will only be found on pendants DESIGNED BY -- ANNA LEAH DESIGNS..
Click on any image to go to her shop.
Bio
B.J. Antonik started experimenting and making clay pendants in the fall of 2005. Since then she has sold over 3,000 pendants to clients in the United States and all over the world...and her client base continues to grow. Currently working from her Studio in Pennsylvania, she creates pendants from the artwork of a dozen professional artists and creates custom designs for clients and artists alike. An artist in her own right, she creates works of art in pottery, stained glass, and photography.
Her true love, however, is clay. Working with Polymer Clay has opened a new field for allowing great pieces of art to be worn as "Original Art" Jewelry. "After viewing some beautiful art paintings online, I contacted KKC Bauder for permission to use her lovely paintings on my pendants. She graciously agreed. Thus the idea of "Original Wearable Art" was born. I have been so very fortunate to be working with so many absolutely incredible artists and professional photographers who have allowed me to create their art on my "WEARABLE ORIGINAL ART PENDANTS. "DESIGNS BY THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS--will only be found on pendants DESIGNED BY -- ANNA LEAH DESIGNS..
Click on any image to go to her shop.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
More TREE paintings
Just wanted to show you some of my new paintings available in my ETSY shop.I hope you like what you see.Have a great day.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Jean Levert Hood
Jean is a very talented artist, whom I admire greatly.




I paint with bold, clean strokes, thick with rich, sometimes surprising, colors that express what I see and feel when painting. My hope is that in the end I have engaged the emotions of those who look at my work.
I begin long before I pick up my brushes using design and composition principles to outline the work. I then paint with abandon and joy. The resulting work shows my personal application of impressionism with a minimalist quality.
Often inspiration comes from what I see walking on my ranch on the historically rich, brushy edge of the Texas Hill Country. Here daily, I encounter constant contrasts and variety in texture and color - the dichotomy of harmony and discord; lushness and barrenness; serenity and energy.
My challenge is to show the complexity of creation by painting intimate, personal portraits of nature. Whether choosing a landscape or still life, close observation reveals the ordinary as extraordinary.
My website shows my larger works:
www.JeanLevertHood.com
my blog address is:
www.jeansartblog.com




I paint with bold, clean strokes, thick with rich, sometimes surprising, colors that express what I see and feel when painting. My hope is that in the end I have engaged the emotions of those who look at my work.
I begin long before I pick up my brushes using design and composition principles to outline the work. I then paint with abandon and joy. The resulting work shows my personal application of impressionism with a minimalist quality.
Often inspiration comes from what I see walking on my ranch on the historically rich, brushy edge of the Texas Hill Country. Here daily, I encounter constant contrasts and variety in texture and color - the dichotomy of harmony and discord; lushness and barrenness; serenity and energy.
My challenge is to show the complexity of creation by painting intimate, personal portraits of nature. Whether choosing a landscape or still life, close observation reveals the ordinary as extraordinary.
My website shows my larger works:
www.JeanLevertHood.com
my blog address is:
www.jeansartblog.com
Friday, March 6, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Sharon K. Shubert - redladyart
Sharon is a multytallented artist,very hard working,and good supportive friend.



My grandmother, "Mama", instilled a love of God and of creativity in me from an early age. She told me to "use my imagination" and was always supportive in anything I ever tried to do. Over the years I have worked in various mediums, trying one thing after another, because I love the challenge and the processes.
See my official website for more of my art work in various mediums including Woodburned Furniture, Sculptures, Collage', Paintings, and more.
I'm a proud member of WWAO (Worldwide Women Artists Online). Search "WWAO" for wonderful Etsy shops set up by talented members of this international juried women artists group.
For more of my art and to read my writing:
http://redladyart.com
http://sharonkshubert.blogspot.com
Visit my sister shop for inexpensive supply items!
http://studiosupply.etsy.com
Just OPENED: A craft shop in honor of my grandmother:
http://MamasHouse.etsy.com



My grandmother, "Mama", instilled a love of God and of creativity in me from an early age. She told me to "use my imagination" and was always supportive in anything I ever tried to do. Over the years I have worked in various mediums, trying one thing after another, because I love the challenge and the processes.
See my official website for more of my art work in various mediums including Woodburned Furniture, Sculptures, Collage', Paintings, and more.
I'm a proud member of WWAO (Worldwide Women Artists Online). Search "WWAO" for wonderful Etsy shops set up by talented members of this international juried women artists group.
For more of my art and to read my writing:
http://redladyart.com
http://sharonkshubert.blogspot.com
Visit my sister shop for inexpensive supply items!
http://studiosupply.etsy.com
Just OPENED: A craft shop in honor of my grandmother:
http://MamasHouse.etsy.com
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Art By Lynne Reichhart
I am drawn by light and shadow. Many of my paintings depict plays of light and interesting shadow contrasts that further enahnce the subject. I work in several mediums and love to paint many different subjects. Currently I create in acrylics, watercolor and colored pencils. I am drawn to imperfection in a subject rather than perfection. If there is a spot of rust - I will include it!
Professional Training
I am primarily self-taught, however, I continue to take classes at the Munson Williams Proctor School of Art in Utica, NY. Currently, I am doing independent study in a small classroom setting.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Amanda Makepeace- Art Inspired by Nature
I love these rock paintings.Go to http://amandamakepeace.com to see all of Amanda's art.



Pebble Paintings
These paintings express my love of nature and stones inparticular. I've always been amazed at the variation of color and shapes in pebbles and stones. Several of my Pebble Paintings can be purchased as prints. Be sure to check them out at Imagekind.
Artist's Statement
I like to take things from nature that we ignore, take for granted or trod upon without a second glance as my subjects. This most often happens to be stones, rocks and pebbles. They come in more colors than just grey and brown - we need only look a little closer. Beauty can be found in the simplest things.
The Artist
Amanda is a self-taught, eclectic artist who tried a bit of art school and decided it was not for her. She wanted to do her own thing! She was born in Maryland, USA and later lived in Georgia and the South West Coast of England.
As a child she loved watching her Mother duplicate on paper her favorite toys and objects around the house. By the time Amanda was 8 she was an avid drawer and Nature was her Muse. Amanda has explored many subjects and techniques over the years but has now returned to her roots with Nature and wildlife as her subjects.
Amanda is a published artist and active member of EBSQ - Self Representing Artists. She is currently working on several projects; including Pen and Ink drawings of frogs and a new series of Earthscape paintings. In March 2007 Amanda returned to the USA and now lives in Athens, Georgia with her husband, daughter and 2 cats.



Pebble Paintings
These paintings express my love of nature and stones inparticular. I've always been amazed at the variation of color and shapes in pebbles and stones. Several of my Pebble Paintings can be purchased as prints. Be sure to check them out at Imagekind.
Artist's Statement
I like to take things from nature that we ignore, take for granted or trod upon without a second glance as my subjects. This most often happens to be stones, rocks and pebbles. They come in more colors than just grey and brown - we need only look a little closer. Beauty can be found in the simplest things.
The Artist
Amanda is a self-taught, eclectic artist who tried a bit of art school and decided it was not for her. She wanted to do her own thing! She was born in Maryland, USA and later lived in Georgia and the South West Coast of England.
As a child she loved watching her Mother duplicate on paper her favorite toys and objects around the house. By the time Amanda was 8 she was an avid drawer and Nature was her Muse. Amanda has explored many subjects and techniques over the years but has now returned to her roots with Nature and wildlife as her subjects.
Amanda is a published artist and active member of EBSQ - Self Representing Artists. She is currently working on several projects; including Pen and Ink drawings of frogs and a new series of Earthscape paintings. In March 2007 Amanda returned to the USA and now lives in Athens, Georgia with her husband, daughter and 2 cats.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Blue willow tree
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Zazzle
make custom gifts at Zazzle
Check out my ZAZZLE store for some new and exciting products of my original art.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Thursday, November 27, 2008
My Studio Gallery
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This is my Studio Gallery. We have a huge room in the basement of our house and two hallways which my husband made into a Gallery . I am very lucky.
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