Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Artful Wednesdays





Check out this artist's etsy site. Here's a bit from KatHannah's profile: From my studio in the hills of Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA.My works hope to capture the elusiveness of sentiments, emotions, and dreams. And, to celebrate the relationships common to us all. I specialize in figurative expressionism and good old flights of fancy.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Artful Wednesdays







I love these tiny little works of art by Eva Soehjar, a UK designer. They are made of polymer clay. Each one is handpainted. Check out her other works at her etsy shop.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Artful Wednesdays (Yes, I know it's Thursday . . . Let's Pretend.)








This week's artist can be found on etsy at kelliedrawspictures. Here's a blurb from her bio on etsy: "Iam a visual artist originally from Saginaw, Michigan. My work tends to focus on the bittersweet details of life. I have been drawing since I could first hold a pencil. By age 5, I knew that I would be an artist. I began creating large abstract paintings with old cans of house paint, and making full length books with stacks of paper plates. At 11, experimenting as an interior decorator, I painted the entire kitchen eggshell white including the sink, microwave, and counter tops as a birthday "surprise" for my father. Needless to say, through the years I have taken my art in several directions; currently, I am submerged in the world of illustration. I recently began my first illustrated book entitled Cadis & Adelaide, a wordless novel, tracing the lives of two tongue-tied and bewildering individuals. "

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Artful Wednesdays







Today's art is by an artist named Laura Sue. Her artwork can be purchased at the Earth Art shop on etsy.






Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Artful Wednesdays




I'm starting this new weekly posting. I'll share an artist that I have recently discovered each week. This week, I picked Sarah Blank. Here's some info. from her website:
"I enjoy painting beautifully strange worlds and curious characters. In my work I am influenced by myth, fairy tales and personal experiences in the natural world. I am constantly on a treasure hunt for subject matter for my paintings and drawings. I scavenge treasures on the forest floor and in antique and thrift shops. Sometimes I construct little narratives for my work but most of the time I rely on my subconscious and let the story unfold."
Her artwork can be purchased on her etsy site.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Bizarre, and yet I want one.

You can have your own DNA mapped and framed for a mere $390! Get a kit from DNA 11, swab, and send. It's that simple. This is weird, but cool. I can't help but wonder how my and Scott's DNA would look hanging over the sofa.
{photos from DNA 11}