by julia dzikiewicz | Oct 22, 2009 | blog
This painting is titled “Impermanence” and it is listed as “mixed media”. It looks like a poured resin piece to me.I like the browns and golds of this piece, the changing patterns, and the implied crumbling of the leaf in the center of the work. The leaf might also be...
by julia dzikiewicz | Oct 21, 2009 | blog
Marni Maree paints and teaches at the Workhouse Arts Center. Here she creates “Watercolor on Canvas”, literally painting watercolor on stretched canvas to create beautifully textured floral paintings. She also creates commissioned artwork. Here is her own words...
by julia dzikiewicz | Oct 20, 2009 | blog
Sheep Jones artwork is in several galleries, such as Plan B, Glave Kocen Gallery, and the Torpedo Factory. She paints mostly in oil .This painting, titled “Three Bees Left” touches upon an issue that I have included in my own work-declining bee populations. Experts...
by julia dzikiewicz | Oct 19, 2009 | blog
Today I discovered the art of Leslie Giuliani . I found her on the website of my favorite paint maker, R&F Paints. Her website address is http://web.mac.com/lesliegiuliani/lesliegiuliani.com/Home.html. I love the emerald green in this painting, and the giant...
by julia dzikiewicz | Oct 18, 2009 | blog
I am a big fan of Bev Ryan’s work. This painting, titled “Dreamers” has the logic of dreams. We, the Dreamer, are two women, outside a house with butterflies, and then we become one woman, sitting inside a house. Lastly, we walk up a the staircase, which seems inside...
by julia dzikiewicz | Oct 17, 2009 | blog
This Wednesday, October 21, I will be giving a talk on my artwork and a demo on encaustic painting to the Prince William Art Society (PWAS). This will happen during their October meeting. I am planning on beginning my presentation at 8 pm. The PWAS meets at the...