11.25.2009

color spot preview


Close up



Color Spot, mossy greens and red watercolor 5" x 7" with 8" x 10" mat, clip broad frame.


A little preview of my latest collection of mini art before I list on Etsy. These are watercolors with an abstract theme.


10.29.2009

trick or treat

thought this collection of designer felines was a hoot. I got this in an e-mail awhile back, perhaps many of you have seen these before too. But I thought it would be fun to share this for Halloween.

Oh, what a little imagination, time and Photo Shop can do.

Enjoy, and happy Halloween.



10.04.2009

great news



I have been selected to be a representing artist at "The Sandcastle Winery" in Bucks County, PA. They have purchased this painting and it will be on display on the top floor in the new art gallery named "Upstairs Gallery" sometime mid October. I feel quite honored as there are only five artist on display at present.

If you live near The Sandcastle Winery, you already know what a beautiful place this is with 15 miles of grape vines surrounding this historic Sandcastle Winery.

Once they get the "Upstairs Galley" up and running, I'll have inside pictures of the gallery with views of the other artist on display.

If you would like to visit The Sandcastle via cyber space here's the link.

9.26.2009

featured artitst Violet M.



artist: Violet M.
medium: watercolor
size: 9” x 12”

I love kid art. As I grow older, I find it increasingly harder to tap into that unrestricted realm of make-believe. Kids have the natural ability to create without the boundaries of reality.

A fish painting created by Violet Moore, This young artist is showing the skill of fluidity in her watercolors that many adults fail to use. Her imagination intrigues me and I feel extremely honored to have this painting amongst my collection of art.

Violet accepts commission work.

9.25.2009

I'm back



Well, I've been out of commission from blogging for about a month now, with the move and all. It took me a while to get set up again. Now....I'm using broadband instead of dial-up and LOVING IT! It's super fast. No more falling asleep in-between page surfing. LOL. Can't wait to read my favorite blogs!

8.20.2009

Pinnacle Peak watercolor painting



Summer as been very hectic, and I'm taking a breath here. I'm in the middle of packing up for a move. I came across this watercolor that I painted in '89' . It is so different from what I've been doing lately, I decided to throw it on Etsy.

Title: Pinnacle Peak
Media: watercolor and textured paper
Dimensions: 28" x 22"
Date of Work: 1989

Inspired by my visit to the desert in Arizona at Tucson’s Pinnacle Peak.

This original watercolor is painted on professional arches paper with tissue overlay that creates an unique rouged texture. Colors used in this palette are browns, greens, plums, burnt sienna and a hint of blue.

Thanks for stopping by. I'm looking forward to getting settled so I can get back to some serious blogging.

7.29.2009

Deb Hill Fine Art for the Imaginative Life


Fish Dreams Original Mixed Media

more information here.

Artist Deb Hill has dedicated her talents to the world of Fantasy, Surreal, Nature and Landscapes. Her enchanting style of watercolor and acrylics caught my eye while browsing through the multitude of artist on Etsy, where Hill truly stands out among the best.

The fluidity of her work intrigued me the most as she masters the movement of her subjects, I was pulled under with a magical sense of oceanic splendor.

It doesn’t stop there; her imagination broadens to dragons, castles, frogs and fantasy creatures. Hill 's particular love for birds shows through her delightful whimsical works portraying ravens with personalities that put a smile on my face. You can also purchase Blockprint, notecards and reproduction prints of her work.


Birdie Condos Original Watercolor

more information here.



Cormorant Waterbird Original Watercolor

more information here.


Waiting for A Change 1

more information here.


Waiting for A Change 2

more information here.

Wanting to learn more about the artist behind these fabulous works, I reached out to her with a few questions as she so graciously answered . . . . . As to which I will bring this post to a close. Thank you so much Deborah!



Deborah Hill in her Houston Texas studio

How long have you been painting?
· I've painted for as long as I can remember, my Grandmother was an avid bird watcher and we observed them and drew them together when I was a child, and my father is quite the artist as well although he never pursued a career in art.

Any formal training?
· I studied fine art in college and did an apprenticeship in a commercial shop in the '70's to paint billboards and murals.

Have you always lived in Texas?
· I am originally from the Appalachian foothills with a rich celtic heritage, and have been in Texas since the early '90's.

What artist(s) has inspired you the most or would you say, made an impact on your work as an artist?
· Oh my, always it is difficult to say where one's influence comes from, inspiration can change with the wind. I have always loved the esthetics of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris of course being a favorite. N.C. and Andrew Wyeth, Arthur Rackham, Maxfield Parish, Walter Crane, the stuff dreams and tales are made of and they were so very good at bringing it to life. Maybe they weren't the most avant-garde of their time but I believe their imagination continues to inspire new artists even today.

See more of Deb Hill's works at debhillart.etsy.com and 1000 Markets.

ALL images subjected to © 2009

7.26.2009

ABADEJO included on a etsy treasury



My "ABADEJO" painting is now being featured in a treasury called da Blues v. VIII. It's got two days to go. If you get a chance, swing by on this link and give all the entries a click! da Blues v. VIII

7.20.2009

baby toes



My daughter took this sweet picture of her youngest daughter when she was only weeks old. My little namesake Lillian Victoria is nestled in Daddy's loving hands.

7.18.2009

to twitter or not to twitter?



Painting by Michael Kvium

Is it worth our time to tweet? Well now, I've been on Twitter for some time now. I really can't say as of yet what the benefit is as far as a marketing tool goes. Looks like the main focus is to gain a lot of followers. Yes, there is a whole lot of tweeting going on, but actual "responding" to each others post very little. Everyone is too busy throwing words and links out there of their own and don't take the time to reach out to one another.

It appears to me to be only a virtual fix that gratifies the need for exposure.

If one has a twitter account for the sake of making new friends, well I think it's reasonable to say that it's possible. But as far as marketing tool....it's seems un-likely. Perhaps I'm wrong. In this case, I would love to be wrong...I hate to think that I have wasted my time when I could be more productive in other ways.

Let me know...honestly...if you tweet, just what has it done for you?

7.16.2009

Saul Steinberg and Eames unite



The Eames duo and Steinberg independently were revolutionary artists that made a strong impact for decades. This classic fiberglass reinforced plastic armchair by Eames in the early 50's, was decorated with a drawing by the spontanous genius Saul Steinberg during his visit to the Eames Office.

7.12.2009

artist Kelly Puissegu


_Nurse Eydie, Recycled Skateboard


_Kite flying



_Spin the Bottle



_Crusing Rino


_I Want to Be a Walrus


I wanted to embellish a little on my last post about art brut/outsider art, so I browsed through etsy to see if there were any artist today that had true charm of late artist like Henry Darger (that I am) particularly fond of.

Thus artist Kelly Puissegu!

Blown away by Puissegu work, I would liken it some where between Saul Steinberg and Henry Darger. Yes, Steinberg is another of one my personal favorites. Now I feel that I hit the jack pot with this artist. Puissegu's paintings not only have delightful composition, but her wit and sense of color are a throw-back from the past masters with a style all her own.

See more of Kelly's work (which is not limited to just paintings) at Retrowhale.