25 January 2010

MASF exhibit

What an amazing exhibit! I have never attended an art show that hung so many excellent works. There wasn't a bad painting in the bunch... 829 of them! They weren't exaggerating when they told me that the collectors line up outside waiting to get in and buy. 20% of the art was sold in the first few hours, my Red Fox and Fern was one of them. And there was an interested buyer for the Fox Den that was looking into finances.
An added bonus: my Hutch Bunny was featured along with two others in the Weekend Magazine that was a supplement to Florida newspapers up and down the Gulf Coast!

I can't say enough good things about this show. The people are warm and friendly, the artists are all top notch, coming from all over the world, the exhibit was well organized. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend attending one of their shows if you are ever in Florida in late January.

07 January 2010

Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art

It's off to Tarpon Springs I go. I learned from a few members of the Miniature Art Society of Florida that the Collectors' Preview of the annual exhibit is a "feeding frenzy" of art buyers! Can't wait to see for myself... with camcorder in hand. They exhibit over 900 paintings in this one venue and sell roughly 40% of the work, mostly during the preview. Pretty amazing. If this pans out, I intend to make an extra effort to paint more miniatures. Apparently there is a viable market out there for these lovely little gems.

Wish me luck fighting my way through the snowy mountains of West Virginia on our drive south. I will post photos of the exhibit when I return. Happy New Year!

16 December 2009

Sketching with Painter 11


I love this program! Painter 11 is so powerful. I have only scratched the surface of what it can do, but I'm having so much fun doing it. I'm playing with pencil sketching. I love to work in graphite anyway, so doing it digital is great. i like being able to move elements around if the composition isn't working out.

01 December 2009

Things are Brewing!

November was a terribly busy month. Aside from the usual holiday hubbub, our family had dealings with the swine flu. But on a better note, I won an illustration contest and won an award in a national art exhibit! Also, my husband and I started a new hobby... wine making!

The contest was to develop three Gypsy Cob horses into an Anime format using colors requested by the sponsor. And it looks like I will be working on future projects with these horses and the products their images adorn.

The exhibit is with the Miniature Art Society of Florida. "Hutch Bunny" won Best Work By a First Time Entrant. The opening is January 16 in Tarpon Springs, Florida at the Leeper-Rattner Museum of Art.

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving... there is so much to be thankful for!