Painting took a backseat for the first month and a half of the year - a couple of weeks of illness for first myself and then my husband - and several other issues as well. Hopefully, things will fall back into place.
I am uploading this small new piece in support of the "Safety Pin" Movement. In short, it's a show of support and a reminder of what I stand for. Attaching
safety pins to lapels, shirts and dresses signifies willingness to stand up for the vulnerable in the aftermath of the election.
Links:
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/14/fashion/safety-pin-ally-activism.html?_r=1
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/11/11/safety-pins-brexit-donald-trump-election/93639074/
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I am now on Instagram as: maggiehuft52
I am now on Instagram as: maggiehuft52
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Last of the Year
December is a slow month for almost anything not related to the holidays. We even take the month off from Art League meetings. However, I did really want to get this painting finished before the end of the year. Made it - yeah!
"Tanager"
I was working with the concept of depth and varying light conditions. And believe it or not, it was inspired from a dream I had. This is the "Western Tanager" - not the "Scarlet Tanager".
Oh, and I didn't manage to get accepted into the two shows I entered a couple of months ago. Frustration abounds...
"Tanager"
I was working with the concept of depth and varying light conditions. And believe it or not, it was inspired from a dream I had. This is the "Western Tanager" - not the "Scarlet Tanager".
Oh, and I didn't manage to get accepted into the two shows I entered a couple of months ago. Frustration abounds...
Monday, November 7, 2016
Xmas early
I'm going to post my holiday card early. I don't think it will spoil things for anyone I will be sending it to later.
Husband and I have used bubble lights for the holidays for our entire marriage. We also remember them from our childhoods. Nice nostalgia.
Husband and I have used bubble lights for the holidays for our entire marriage. We also remember them from our childhoods. Nice nostalgia.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Just a few comments...
I don't have any new art to upload; but did want to add some information. The library "artists in residence" event on October 20th was fun - if somewhat under-attended. There were six of us there painting and talking to visitors. I still think this is a good idea. It could have been better advertised; and we were tucked away in a back room, so less visibility. Not sure if we will be doing this again.
We also hung new art in the conference room on October 28th. That art will be up until some time in 2017. Longer showings are better.
Two other art league members and I put up artwork in the Clearwater Casino Angeline Spa today. This is a new experience and not related to the art league. The Spa will be taking 25%, but the exposure is potentially great.
I have two entries in to a brand new ferry art show - art to be displayed on one of the new ferries.
And finally, I've entered three pieces in the Collective Visions Gallery contest. I won't know the outcome of either of these two shows for at least a couple of months.
We also hung new art in the conference room on October 28th. That art will be up until some time in 2017. Longer showings are better.
Two other art league members and I put up artwork in the Clearwater Casino Angeline Spa today. This is a new experience and not related to the art league. The Spa will be taking 25%, but the exposure is potentially great.
I have two entries in to a brand new ferry art show - art to be displayed on one of the new ferries.
And finally, I've entered three pieces in the Collective Visions Gallery contest. I won't know the outcome of either of these two shows for at least a couple of months.
Monday, September 19, 2016
Indulgence
I painted this one specifically because I am on yet another diet. Ugh! This one and the last are being submitted for the next Central Market show - we hang this Saturday.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
September Already!
Several of us from my art league group hung a new show at an office building in town yesterday afternoon - some 30 items. It's always a lot of work, but should be up for around 4-5 months. Long venues are always nice. We change the artwork at Central Market in two weeks and at the library next month. A couple of us are scheduled to present demos on three consecutive Thursdays in October as well. More on that later.
And -- here is my latest acrylic - "Attitude". I'd sell it if there was an interested buyer; however, I really painted it for myself - to look at if I need to "kick myself in the butt" to get motivated over something. The intention was to make the face look metallic.
And -- here is my latest acrylic - "Attitude". I'd sell it if there was an interested buyer; however, I really painted it for myself - to look at if I need to "kick myself in the butt" to get motivated over something. The intention was to make the face look metallic.
Friday, August 5, 2016
WooHoo!
As I've mentioned, I moved my art show to the Kitsap Golf & Country Club. I just found out last night that someone wants to purchase one of the pieces. Admittedly, it's been a long time since I've sold anything - so I'm really excited.
"Eyes Over Stomach"
"Eyes Over Stomach"
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Happy news
My show at Artist's Edge, Silverdale came down on Monday. The lady whose art was scheduled to follow mine told me that the venue she had just been located at needed an artist with work ready to hang - and gave me the contact information. SO - now about half of the work I had hung in Silverdale, is now at the Kitsap Golf and Country Club in Chico, WA. I hadn't even taken my paintings out of the car. The lady in charge picked out about half of my work and hung it right away in the main dining room of the club. Cool, huh?
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Fantasy Art
Before I discuss my newest piece, I should report on the artist's reception I mentioned in my last entry. The event didn't get into the local newspaper like the store owner expected. So the turnout was less than stellar - maybe 4-5 people. I did get into some interesting conversations with a couple of folks - disappointing overall however.
Now....
This newest art is a watercolor. I painted it large and specifically so I could try a new method of display. Some time ago I saw a demo on how to stretch watercolor paper onto stretcher bars (the kind used for canvasses). I wanted to try it - and lets face it - it would be a lot less expensive than matting and framing with glass.
The transparent parts of the wings and the light brush-strokes along the edges of the wings is water-based iridescent paint.
"Reflections"
Now....
This newest art is a watercolor. I painted it large and specifically so I could try a new method of display. Some time ago I saw a demo on how to stretch watercolor paper onto stretcher bars (the kind used for canvasses). I wanted to try it - and lets face it - it would be a lot less expensive than matting and framing with glass.
The transparent parts of the wings and the light brush-strokes along the edges of the wings is water-based iridescent paint.
"Reflections"
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Artist Reception
Just a quick note here to mention...the Artist's Edge in Silverdale, WA has set up an artist reception for me this Friday, July 15th from 5 to 7 pm. The owner has said they are going to put it into the local newspaper too. Don't know how much traffic it will get - but should be interesting at any rate. I told them I'd have artwork with me to be working on while I was there.
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Quick update
The latest painting is going really slow right now. I've gone back to watercolor for another fantasy piece -- however, it's turning into summer with lots of distractions. One encouraging note is that the show I currently have up at Artist's Edge has been extended for another month - to the end of July.
Friday, May 6, 2016
Contest
Well, this was a new experience! The local Peninsula Music & Arts Society is hosting an art contest for our area - and I chose to participate. The contest is unique, in that, there was a time limit of three days to complete your work - from Wednesday, May 4th until Friday, May 6th. I took about 15 hours to finish my entry, but it was a marathon. I'm not use to painting long stretches of time (since I've retired). At any rate, my entry is titled: "One Dollar" - acrylic. Everyone's work was the same size -
16" X 20".
16" X 20".
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