Saturday, February 6, 2010

Florence we hardly knew ye! THE ART

I had the opportunity to tag along with my hubby to Florence, Italy in January so YOU BET I took it!  He went for work so would be occupado for 3 days, but the great thing about Florence is that you can walk the city center easily - much of it is a no traffic zone as well.  Being an artist, Florence is da bomb!  I plan to post a couple of installments on this trip starting with the art.

You can see work by the Great Masters like Botticelli, Da Vinci and Michangelo.  It takes your breath away.  You can't take photos in the museums, but I got one of this Michelangelo sculpture in the Medici Chapels



It seems that many of Michelangelos sculptures were never completely finished.  Maybe he had the first case of ADD :)


This is a copy of Michelangelo's David that stands in the Palazzo della Signoria.    Unlike previous depictions of David which portray the hero after his victory over Goliath, Michelangelo chose to represent David before the fight contemplating the battle yet to come.  The apprehension on his face is palpable.  I did see the original David as well where it was moved inside to preserve it at the Gallerie dell’Accademia in 1873.

The thing that really strikes you about cities like Florence is the depth of history there.  We are such a young country in comparison.  To think that this sculpture was done between 1501-1504.

The Uffizi Gallery is the premiere museum of Florence and is also known as the National Gallery.  One thing about going to Florence in January is the typically substantial crowds are not a problem.  You usually need to get tickets for this museum to avoid the 3-4 hour wait to get in, but we were able to just walk right in and enjoy the artwork without being herded through.  This was my favorite piece.

The Birth of Venus by Botticelli. This is a very large painting  (67.9 in × 109.6 in).  Those Renaissance painters spared no paint!

The grand old churches are another great attraction.  They are filled with artwork by great artists of the time.
We stayed in a lovely hotel that looked out on to a view of the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella.  I took this photo out of the hotel window.

 
 
The second photo is just a sample of the artwork that can be found in The Santa Maria Novella.  This is The Holy Trinity by Masaccio.  The scale, age and importance of these pieces is just overwhelming and humbling.  Many of them took years to complete.  We take things for granted like premixed paint in tubes, pre-stretched canvas, ready made synthetic brushed.  Many of the masters worked in egg tempura before the 15th century and beyond.  This is a permanent fast drying painting medium consisting of colored pigment mixed with a water-soluble binder medium (usually a glutinous material such as egg yolk or some other size)  They mixed their own paint and worked on wood they prepared.  These are the ingredients of a masterpiece!
 
Well I've 'rambled' on enough for now.  Next installment I'll cover some other highlights.

Friday, January 15, 2010

We have a winner!!!!

The winner of the 250 premium business cards from Uprinting.com is Diane Clancy.  I want to thank everyone for entering and  you will have more opportunities to win coming up!
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I want to thank Uprinting for providing the prize - they are very professional and have a great product!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

New Painting - a long time coming!



IT is DONE! 
I took this photo in 1977 when I went to France in high school.  It was the best thing that had happened to me at that point.  This view is on Montmartre where artists gather, paint and sell their work.  When looking for the subject for my next painting, I came across this photo and has an AhHa moment. 

This painting took me several months working on and off. I had such fun with all the little paintings since I loosened up and was more painterly.  I will be offering Giclee prints shortly on Etsy.  I have to keep the original for a solo show in September.  It is done in acrylic on 11x14 Ampersand board.

Back to the trip.  I wanted to reminisce a bit with the thoughts popping into my head.
Sleeping 3 in a bed with 2 of my best friends.
The wake-up calls at ungodly hours - Hola!
The mini bar in one of the hotels - new to me.
The three of us riding the metro alone at night to see a friend going to school in Paris.
Everything being closed on Easter so we visited some caves.
Trying to order a banana split and the vendor not understanding us!
Visiting a french school and meeting some of the students.
Eating ham and cheese sandwiches for lunch everyday.
Visiting Versailles!
Visiting the Louvre and seeing the Mona Lisa.
Raiding the boys with panty shields on our heads - don't ask!
Being asked for directions in Paris - Yeah Right!

Thanks for taking my trip down memory lane~!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

A great GIVEAWAY - 250 Professionally printed Business cards of your Design.




To give the New Year a fresh start, I am offering one of my readers 1 set of 250 Business Cards! These cards are just the perfect match to start a great year for your business.

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I even get the prize for hosting this giveaway!!!!!

You can see reviews of Uprinting's great service here!

Contest ends 11:59pm on Thursday January 14th!  All you have to do to enter is leave a comment on this post that includes your name and email address.  If you have an innovative way to use the cards for promotion, please include that too - I would love some ideas!  Get those comments in!


You can also blog about this giveaway, linking back here and to http://www.uprinting.com/ . Leave another comment that you did so to get another entry and/or Twitter about the giveaway and leave a comment that you did so! Be sure to include @uprinting in your twitter!  Be sure to do a separate comment for each so you get another entry.

If you are the lucky winner I will pass your info on to Uprinting.com and they will contact you directly to claim your prize!

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What Christmas means to me!

C is for the special cookies I bake for my husband even though I would much rather make drop cookies
     than cutouts!

H is for the hours I spend surfiing for that perfect gift and loving every minute of it.

R is for the real meaning of the season - spending time with family and friends.

is for the illusive silent moments I spend looking at the beautiful tree we decorated with glass memories.

S is for singing along with all the carols on the radio since the beginning of November!

T is for the trips we take to each year to my folks - always through a snowstorm for some reason and for 
    all the traditions we embrace year to year.

M is for the childhood memories of waking up and sneaking down to see what Santa left me.

A  is for Alway looking forward to the holiday season each and every year!

S is for sending cards to old friends as a way to keep in touch at least once a year.

Wishing all of you a joyous holiday season and a wonderous New Year!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Scrabble Tile Pendants on Etsy!







I just love making these scrabble tile pendants.  Each one is hand-painted and one-of-a-kind!  Such a unique gift for the hard to buy for on your Christmas list.  There are lots of tile pendants on Etsy, but most are not hand-painted!

I start by inserting a screw eye in the top of the tile.  I prefer this to gluing on a fastener - this won't come off.  I then paint on the design and seal it with a triple coat of Modge Podge. 

Only $10 for a piece of wearable art.  I am also having a sale now for 15% off your entire order so check it out. 

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Thanks for all you do!


Happy Thanksgiving!


I want to thank all my blog, facebook, twitter, and linked in readers and followers for your continued support!

Thanks to everyone in my on-line groups that are so generous with their information and expertise.

Thanks for my On-line aquaintences that have become friends.

Thank you to everyone that has purchased items from my various on-line shops.

Many thanks for all the encouragement and pep talks I have needed for these on-line endeavers.

Thanks to the powers that be for allowing me to pursue my creativity and even make a little money at it!


Special thanks to my husband for supporting me and letting me follow my dreams!



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