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

Saturday, December 01, 2007

PRINTS SOON AVAILABLE

I have decided it is about time I offered prints of some of my artwork. I have had a lot of inquiries on the availability of prints of my paintings, especially from my "Life In Northern Canada" series. I am now looking into having prints made of some of the paintings and offering them for sale.

The most popular to date is one of the paintings that was auctioned at the Conn Smythe Sportsman's Dinner auction this year in Toronto. It is the one shown below of the little boy that dreams of one day being on the Olympic Men's Sledge Hockey Team. Unfortunately at that time I didn't get a very good photograph of that painting. I am in the middle of sketches for a few new paintings based on children dreaming big which I hope will prove as popular.

If you would like to be notified when these paintings or others become available please send me a note at simplytreasured99@hotmail.com or sign my guestbook on my website THE FUNCTIONAL ARTIST.

Sunday, November 04, 2007

HANDPAINTED ICE SKATES

Finally I'm able to get on the computer and post my latest work. I've had a few hectic and busy weeks and haven't been able to keep up my blog, but I am back now and have lots to share.
I have just completed painting a pair of old figure skates. I love to paint on any surface, especially something I haven't tried before so when I saw these pair of skates being tossed aside...well...I saw a blank canvas. Out came my paints and my imagination and before I knew it, I had created these great decoration/conversation pieces. One I painted in a Christmas scene with the words 'Season's Greetings' on one side of the blade and 'Happy Holidays' on the other. One side is a snowy scene with a Snowman family and the other side features my little folk art houses. I removed the old laces and threaded lacy ribbon adorned with cinnamon sticks through them.


The second skate was painted in a non Christmas winter scene so it could be displayed all winter. One side shows Children enjoying outdoor skating and the other side shows more children enjoying winter past times such as building a snowman and sledding. These are similar to my Northern Ontario folk art children scenes.



They would look wonderful hanging on a front door to greet visitors or simply for display. They would also make unique gift packages for Christmas filled with treats...the possibilities are endless.
They will be offered for sale at my shop on ETSY and through my website.