Showing posts with label Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artist. Show all posts
New Pip Boydell Paintings
Just in case you missed out the first time round, I thought I'd let you know that we have 4 new beautiful paintings in store by Pip Boydell. The middle orchid is sold however, the 4 surrounding it are all currently available. It will be a first in best dressed situation...
xx
Anna
Pip Boydell Debut Exhibition @ B&S
Thursday night just gone we were so thrilled to open the debut exhibition of paintings by Pip Boydell at Black & Spiro. It was also a night for our clients and friends to view our 2011 Black & Spiro Christmas windows which we unveiled over a few bottles of champagne.
Pip's paintings were a huge hit with 70% of them now sold. There are 29 pieces in total and I have to say that each and every piece is absolutely divine.
The orchid in the blue and white pot was the first to sell and I think we could have sold it 10 times over. The pink lilies were snapped up very quickly. I think they were my favourite painting of the night.
My other favourite piece, the red geranium, hasn't sold and I am so tempted to whisk it away. I just love it so much!!
The beautiful Agapanthus is also still available. I love it too...The pretty teacup was also one of the early ones to be snapped up.
Here's a snapshot of one of our front windows. Thanks Pip for painting the beautiful and vibrant fabric back drops for us. Sorry these 2 photos are a bit smudgy!!
Here's our other window...
Our amazing paper/fabric chandelier which our friend, artist Sue-Ching Lascelles collaborated with us on is certainly bringing lots of people into the store. It's so bright and summery and festive. She is so clever.
Oh and here's a shot of our back bedroom. I am so desperately in-love with the 4 cushions on the bed. I really, really want to take them to our cottage at the beach for our bed. So gorgeous!!
Hope you enjoyed seeing the pictures of Pip's exhibition and our Black & Spiro Christmas display!
Thank you so much to our beautiful clients and friends for coming along and supporting us and Pip last Thursday night. It was so great to see you all.
xx
Anna
All images thanks to Elouise & Harriette B.
Fashion Illustrationer - Lula
There is a great fashion blog called LULA. I have always been a fan of fashion, sketching, illustration and basically all forms of art. So this blog really caught my eye.
"Lula is sketched, scanned and digitally restyled.This Blog features her work titled "The Subject I know Best" consisting of a series of pictures that she describe as "Self Portraits".In her words: it's a "celebration of paper, glue, bindings, pages capturing images you can't forget".To describe herself she quotes her friend Jessica saying : "I'm not bad.I'm just drawn this way"." - Lula
Images & Content Source: LULA
Artist link found on: Natural Bella
"Lula is sketched, scanned and digitally restyled.This Blog features her work titled "The Subject I know Best" consisting of a series of pictures that she describe as "Self Portraits".In her words: it's a "celebration of paper, glue, bindings, pages capturing images you can't forget".To describe herself she quotes her friend Jessica saying : "I'm not bad.I'm just drawn this way"." - Lula
Images & Content Source: LULA
Artist link found on: Natural Bella
Kate Lewis
I have talked about my love of Kate Lewis' paintings before. Her work has that very beautiful painterly look which seems almost effortless. I was so thrilled when she emailed me earlier today some images of her latest works which she said might look familiar. Look at the way she has painted the flowers on the chair....so, so beautiful and so, so clever!!
Click HERE to see her latest works...
xx
Anna
N.B.H. Art Work - Artist Harvey Cahn
I want to give a big Thank You to a Artist Harvey C. Cahn, Jr. He created this great piece above for the Naturally Beautiful Hair Blog & Website. Harvey is from Louisiana and is a talented artist. See more of his work below.
To learn more about Harvey - check him out on Facebook or Myspace.
Pencil Drawing of Amoa
Art work by talented Artist Jason Kenny. The art work above is a pencil drawing using graphite pencil.
Source: Jason Kinney Art & Live.Laugh.Love.Locs
Artist: Jason Kenney
Org photographer: Josh Dryk
Model:Amoa
Location: Art Love Magic office 2010
http://jasonkinneyart.com/
Natural Hair Coloring Book!?!
What if there were coloring books for our little girls and young women, that inspired them to love their natural hair? I do not know if a coloring book like this already exist - but if they do, please reply to this post, and let us know the Title of the book and the Authors name, so we can look it up. Until then, I thought it would be great to start a collection of Natural Hair Drawings that can be printed out and given to our kids, so they can color them in. Here are few sketches to start off with (see artist credits below):
I will continue to add drawings to an online album, that I will create on the Naturally Beautiful Hair facebook page, to add to this collection. If you have a great sketch or know of an artist that has great sketches, please contact me at naturalhairbeauty@gmail.com. Or you can post the photo on the N.B.H. Facebook wall.
Artist: Jacques Provitt, Ehlin, SayaDarkholme, Ehlin, Qmab, BasicLee, Izryell, Molleren, Ebonfire, Kevin Winters
Here are a few of my own sketches, that will make great print outs for coloring pages. Enjoy!
Artwork by Karen:
I will continue to add drawings to an online album, that I will create on the Naturally Beautiful Hair facebook page, to add to this collection. If you have a great sketch or know of an artist that has great sketches, please contact me at naturalhairbeauty@gmail.com. Or you can post the photo on the N.B.H. Facebook wall.
Artist: Jacques Provitt, Ehlin, SayaDarkholme, Ehlin, Qmab, BasicLee, Izryell, Molleren, Ebonfire, Kevin Winters
Here are a few of my own sketches, that will make great print outs for coloring pages. Enjoy!
Artwork by Karen:
Disappearing Act
I am still here. I promise I haven't performed a disappearing act {although sometimes I wish I could!!}. Just been a bit busy. My dear friend Soph has declared that she completely dislikes the word busy and I have to agree with her but it really does describe my life!! Anyway, back to beautiful things....I have fallen head over heels in-LOVE with Joel Penkman's painting above which I spotted on Design Sponge. I think I will add it as number two million five hundred and sixty two thousand on my wish list!!
I won't make any promises but I will TRY harder to post some more lovely things this week!!
xx
Anna
Interview - Artist Walter Hamilton
Q: I love your art work. Where do you get your inspiration from?
A: Inspiration came from a leg injury. This made it impossible for me to stand and dj. A lot of my investment was wasted and all the time and energy put into learning my craft at that moment was lost. I became upset and began to break up records. Came back down to the basement some time later and had the idea to start doing the art you now see.
Q: Did you go to school to study art? Or are you a self taught artist?
A: Other than the art classes that everyone takes in elementary, middle, and high school, no. I did take a beginning painting class and beginning drawing class once at Herron Art School, but those courses were quite basic. I have always been great at pencil and portraits; however the rate in which I finish a piece is quite slow and so I don't draw very often.
A: Other than the art classes that everyone takes in elementary, middle, and high school, no. I did take a beginning painting class and beginning drawing class once at Herron Art School, but those courses were quite basic. I have always been great at pencil and portraits; however the rate in which I finish a piece is quite slow and so I don't draw very often.
Q: How long have you been a creative person? At what point in your life did you consider yourself to be an artist?
A: I’ve always been an artist. From drawing afro black guys with shades to shoes onto cartoons and portraits. Even style wise and other aspects of life and seeing things, to my cooking and food prep, to costume making, and on and on... I have the "eye of the art".
Q: What part of your art career has been your proudest moment?
A: When I sold a piece for my brother. It was First Friday at 45 Degrees on Mass Ave, Indianapolis, last April. I told my younger brother Gabriel, who is a great artist himself, to do a vinyl record piece of Bob Marley. It sold that night and the feeling that I had I have never had before and haven't had since. It was such a good feeling.
Q: What types of mediums and materials do you like to work with? Do you have goals of learning how to incorporate new material that you have not used before into your creative work?
A: Vinyl Records is the medium of choice at the moment. Vinyl seems to be the oldest musical listening medium that has stood the test of time. Vinyl owners have this bond with vinyl, people will keep vinyl for years never play them, yet never throw them away. From cleaning the vinyl to setting the needle properly in the groove, playing vinyl is a ritualistic act. I am not quite certain what medium I will explore next, since I feel I have not fully exhausted this medium yet. With that said I would like to explore stained glass and stand alone sculptures. I would like something that will stay around and be a functional or at least stationary either indoors or out in the elements. Art is problem solving and getting to how I will make it happen, I have not solved yet.
Q: What advice would you give someone that wants to get into art? Or someone like me that loves to create art, but is feeling like they are is not progressing?
A: Hard question... Well I would say #1 everyone can do art. It is important very early to understand your style and even more important not to compare what you do to others. If you are not always looking for acceptance in your work and in this crazed journey to become better, you will enjoy all that you do. Do whatever comes natural, and then try to build on it. Learn from others, copy, reproduce, and don’t get too hung up on being revolutionary or original. All these may come to you but with time, practice, with knowledge of self and style. You can’t always draw and create the way you want to- that’s because your desire, dreams, and goals always surpass what you can actually produce.
A: Be in the Smithsonian or another collection that will ensure that others see my work for generations. Above all, reach as many eyes as possible!
Q: How can people find you?
A: Facebook: Walter Lobyn Hamilton Follow on twitter @Vinyartist
email me: Lobynh@gmail.com
I Love Kate Lewis
I am totally smitten with the artwork of Kate Lewis. I love everything she does. Her paintings have a soft, smudgy look which I think is very beautiful.
Giveaway!! Hair Time Art work
I would like to thank Katie from Mossy Rock Designs, for offering to host a giveaway on the NBH Blog today. For this contest, Katie is giving away the artwork above, entitled Hair Time. This artwork is on 5x7 linen textured paper. Katie is in the process of trying to adopt a young girl from Ethiopia, and profits from the sell of her art will go towards her families adoption fund!
To enter the contest, please write in and talk about why you think it is important to reach out to children in need. The winner will be chosen by Katie. The contest ends in two weeks on Saturday, May 28th at 10 pm. Good luck! To see more art work by Katie, visit her Etsy shop at Mossy Rock Designs.
To enter the contest, please write in and talk about why you think it is important to reach out to children in need. The winner will be chosen by Katie. The contest ends in two weeks on Saturday, May 28th at 10 pm. Good luck! To see more art work by Katie, visit her Etsy shop at Mossy Rock Designs.
It's a Small World
It really is amazing how blogging brings together people from all over the world. I have met some amazing people thanks to my blog and the kindness of strangers continues to surprise me.
I think almost everyone in our blogging community knows about the artist Anne Harwell. She is one kind lady. A long time ago she painted my gilt chair in my lounge room which she calls Anna Spiro's Chair. She sells prints of it in her etsy store. Last year I received a package in the mail from Anne and inside was the original painting of my chair which she sent to me as a gift. That little painting now hangs on my cluster wall in our sitting room at home {as above} and I look at it all the time and remember her kindness.
Another artist we all know and love is Patricia van Essche who I had the pleasure of meeting in person in New York earlier this year. She too has painted a few of my vignettes in the past. I am yet to frame the original of the Staffordshire dogs she painted of mine which she sent me a while ago. I am planning on framing it soon and hanging it in my office at work. I will post pictures once I have hung it as it is beautiful.
I really think these ladies are so kind and so generous and I would like to thank them for their paintings which I love so much. You must check out their etsy stores here and here if you haven't already done so. I'm sure you won't leave empty handed!
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