Showing posts with label pastel artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pastel artwork. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Water Color, Pastels & More

So I scheduled this post for Thursday – and it didn’t happen.  I scheduled another post for Friday – and IT didn’t happen either.  This is what does happen to me when I try to be all organized and prepared…sigh…

So here we are – the last week – if it kills me – of 15/50/15 sales event! 

 

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We continue!!  Who is on the discount list for today??

 

 

WOW!  Amazing!  All of our amazing vendors are AMAZING!

Hints for tomorrow?

1. 1…2…3… of these
2. Pumpkin pie and English muffins

And come back later to see too – we have TWO new vendors and I can’t wait to share them with you! 

See you downtown!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Featured Artist–Charlotte Nelms

Charlotte Nelms was born and reared in Oregon yet, as military spouse has lived and continued her art studies all over the North American and European continents. She received her Associate of Arts Degree from City Colleges of Chicago, Europe. Recently, returned from Germany she has chosen to settle in Clarksville and is excited about the art opportunities in the area.

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She has always been interested in art, even from an early age. “I can’t remember a time when I did not do some form of art. My dad, as a trimmerman for Boise Cascade Paper Mill, brought us kids all the paper we could use. I would sit for hours and make paper doll clothes, pictures or paper crafts glued together with flour and water paste.

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As a child, I was always on the floor in the middle of some kind of artsy mess.”

Charlotte has worked in various mediums including graphite, oil, watercolor and pastel. One artist that influenced her to explore oil and pastel painting was the American Impressionist, Mary Cassatt.

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Cassatt’s style and themes of children and the joys of childhood appear in Charlotte’s portrait work. Water is also a theme reoccurring frequently in her love of pastel and watercolor landscape. Whether it is placid or rushing, reflective or totally abstract, it inspires her. “When I am painting water I am painting reflected light because water has no color of its own. It has its own life by reflecting the life around it.”

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The past thirty years, have brought Charlotte numerous awards and prizes for her work in Canada, California, Germany and Texas.DSCF1006

Come downtown to see Charlotte’s work!DSCF1007

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This one is my personal favorite….although the Goose at the top – she just brought in – LOVE that too.  This one just….moves me!

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See you downtown!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

New Vendor – Charlotte Nelms

 

Our newest addition to our incredibly talented artists is Charlotte Nelms.  Charlotte was born and reared in Oregon, but as a military spouse has lived and continued her art studies all over the North American and European continents.  She received her Associate in Arts Degree from City Colleges of Chicago, Europe.  Recently, returned from Germany she has now chosen to settle in Clarksville and is excited to portray in her favorite mediums of pastel and watercolor the American landscapes that she loves.  .

Art by Charlotte Nelms

Water is a theme that frequently reoccurs.  Whether it is placid or rushing, reflective or totally abstract, it inspires her.  “When I am painting water I am painting reflected light because water has no color of its own.  It has its own life by reflecting the life around it.”

The past thirty years have brought Charlotte numerous awards and prizes for her work in Canada, California, Germany and Texas

 Art by Charlotte Nelms

Sunday, January 24, 2010

New Arrivals in Reisa Peters & Susan Davis's booths

Rumor has it that Reisa is working offering artcards prints for her customers of her artwork. They are coming soon - I am excited to see what they look like. In the meantime, enjoy the arrival of 2 new pastel pieces that Reisa recently completed. All framed and ready to go this is an amazing piece. The colors in the photo are completely different then what you see in person - love that it did that - very cool!
Next is this painting on the fruit rolling out of the bucket. All beautiful!
Susan Davis recently took down all her Christmas decor and replaced it with all different whimsical pieces that we have never seen before.
More of Susan's pieces. I love this shutters with the flag painted on them and the wonderfully festive floral collection in the vase.

Come back soon for much more!
Cheers!