We did the drawing for the free CD in this posts just now, and #2 is the winner--that's Leslie Reid Brasher, congratulations, Leslie!
Thank you all for all the wonderful comments and visits...
I'll probably do a different one next time, so if you're TOO disappointed, you can click on the CD in the column at right. If you were one of the people who commented, I'll give you a 10% discount--the offer's good for the next week!
(And of course it's always available in my Cafe Press store, along with all the other CDs for artists...)
This was fun! And again, Leslie, congratulations! I've written you privately for your mailing address...
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Autumn ACEOs
Three Autumn ACEOS
2 1/2" x 3 1/2"
watercolor on cold pressed archival paper
2 1/2" x 3 1/2"
watercolor on cold pressed archival paper
Take one or choose them all--they work together as a set, but each one will stand alone, as well. Of course I will be happy to combine shipping if you want the set!
Note: Silhouettes is SOLD...
Note: Silhouettes is SOLD...
"The Watcher" peers out from between the grass stems--wary, or simply curious?
SOLD
"The Watcher"
"Silhouettes" explores the grace and variety of grasses in late fall and winter.
"Silhouettes" (this one SOLD, and thank you!)
"Silhouettes" (this one SOLD, and thank you!)
"Brother Crow"
----------------I've been fascinated by the tiny paintings called ACEOs for several years, and because of their small size and affordability, have been able to own original paintings from several artists whose work I admire a great deal.
ATCs are artist trading cards, and that's how the phenomenon started out--but many people who were not artists wanted to collect these little jewels, too. So ACEOs were born--still the size of a playing card, but "artist cards, editions and originals" to meet this need. Some ACEOs are prints and some are still original, as are these.
People are collecting and displaying these tiny paintings in ingenious ways--framed and grouped together, piled in baskets, in scrapbooks--however they want!
I hope the idea allows you to own an original work of art--get your feet wet...
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