Archive for May, 2008

Artist in Recovery

Cedar May 30th, 2008

Wisdom tooth extraction. Not fun. However, the extreme anxiety I felt about this beforehand ended up serving me well. Because I imagined it would be so horrible, compared to what I expected, it wasn’t too bad. (Click here for details.)

Three days later, I seem to be healing well, and I’m feeling okay. This weekend I’m going to attempt to get some light work done around the house and yard, and by Monday I expect to be back to normal, working in the studio and offering new artwork for sale! Thank you to everybody who has wished me well.

Benjamin

Cedar May 23rd, 2008

I’m out the door to pick up another load of horse manure!

But I just wanted to share this new painting with you. I’m really happy with this one.

Benjamin
Acrylic on Canvas 24 x 30″

Benjamin

Detail:

Benjamin, Detail

Detail:

Benjamin, Detail

This is going to hang in the client’s dining room, which is decorated with a lot of green and gold. With a gold-tone frame, this painting will look fantastic in that room!

I have been really on top of getting magnet shipments out right away, so if you’ve ordered magnets you can expect to get them soon.

Have a beautiful weekend–I’m going to get the most out of mine, as my wisdom tooth extraction is on Tuesday. Wish me luck…

Magnets!

Cedar May 19th, 2008

The Art By Cedar Magnet Sampler Packs are in!

Each sampler pack includes six large refrigerator magnets, each one featuring one of my favorite paintings from the “Looking Up” series. Each magnet is about 5.5″ x 4″.

Magnet Sampler Pack

They come in an attractive box and would be suitable as a gift. Individual magnets make great gifts too–it’s just a small thing, but the recipient will enjoy it every day.

Or, you can keep them all for yourself and cover your fridge with beautiful trees!

I’ve sent some of them to my gallery in Havre de Grace, so I have a limited supply in stock. Of course I’ll order more once these sell out, but get yours now for the quickest possible shipment.

Art By Cedar Magnet Sampler Pack: $19.99 apiece

Shipping & Handling Within U.S.:
$4 for 1
$5 for 2
$6 for 3
$7 for 4 or more


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Click here for a few pictures of my garden:
Strawberries

Now, I’ve got some painting to do…

Autumn’s Meridian

Cedar May 14th, 2008

One of the definitions of the word meridian is: “a point or period of highest development, greatest prosperity, or the like.” I wanted this painting to represent the period of highest development and greatest prosperity in the season of autumn–referring more specifically to the period of the highest intensity of color in the fall leaves–that one day when the leaves have been changing gradually for weeks and suddenly you look around at all the trees and the transformation is overwhelming. The whole world for a short time is made unreal by an unnatural vibrancy.

Autumn’s Meridian

72″ x 48″, Acrylic on Canvas

Autumn\'s Meridian

A happy little bluebird sits on one of the branches. (Do bluebirds really hang out in this type of tree during this season? I’m not sure, but this one definitely belongs here.)

Autumn\'s Meridian, Detail

You can’t really get the full impact of this painting unless you see it in person, because of its large scale.

Autumn\'s Meridian, Scale

Here’s what it looks like in a room:

Autumn\'s Meridian In Room

Lots of news

Cedar May 12th, 2008

I haven’t gotten much painting done lately, mainly because of my two jobs on-the-side (installing art shows at the local arts center and babysitting a little girl.) Both jobs are fun and rewarding, but I’m glad that they are extremely part-time affairs, because I’m feeling the need to spend some serious focused time at the easel.

I have managed to spend enough time painting that I’ve nearly finished the 6′ x 4′ tree I’ve been working on. I’ll put the finishing touches on tomorrow, if all goes well, and I should have it photographed so you can all see it later this week. The huge canvas is taking up my whole studio.

Studio 05/12/2008

I’ve also been putting together a project that I’m really happy about–within the next couple weeks I will have ArtByCedar Magnet Sampler Packs for sale! Each sampler pack will include 6 different refrigerator magnets, each one featuring one of my favorite tree paintings from my “Looking Up” series.

Magnet Sampler Pack

These magnets are large–about the size of a postcard. They’ll come in an attractive little gift box, so you could give the whole set as a gift, or you could keep your favorites and give out the rest individually to friends and family.

These sampler packs will retail for $19.99 apiece. I’ll be offering free shipping to my blog subscribers. If you know you’ll want several, let me know so I can reserve them for you.

In other news, I cut my hair short for the first time in many, many years. The new hairstyle is really growing on me (no pun intended!)

Haircut 2008

Last week I made a new necklace. The beads are made of lapis lazuli, iolite, black onyx, sterling silver, and wood.

Blue Necklace

My garden is really coming along! I think it’ll be pretty spectacular this summer–I’m going to enjoy harvesting tomatoes and peppers in the sunshine, with the scent of herbs and flowers all around me.

Garden 05/12/2008

Next week I’m getting a wisdom tooth, possibly two, extracted. I’ve never had any kind of dental surgery before (I’ve never even had a cavity as an adult) and I’ve heard horror stories from people I know. I’m absolutely terrified and filled with dread. I’ll let you know how it goes.

Next month I’ll be taking a trip to North Carolina. I’ll be at the Twigs & Leaves Gallery in Waynesville all day on Saturday, June 21, in conjunction with an “Art Walk” event happening in the town that day. I’ll be doing painting demonstrations and talking about my work with all the art lovers passing through.

In July, my family is having a huge reunion in the mountains of Tennessee. I’ve been in charge of planning the whole thing from the beginning, and it’s been a lot more work than I expected, but the plans seem to be coming together nicely and I’m really looking forward to it!

In August, I’m going to Ohio for a week to scout out some galleries. While I’m at it, I’ll be attending a contra dance weekend at a boy scout camp in Indiana with a friend. Then in September, if all goes according to plan, my husband and I will be going to West Virginia for a 3-day whitewater rafting and camping trip with a group of our buddies.

I’ve been doing a workout routine and actually sticking to it, and I feel great! My arms are definitely less noodley than they were a few weeks ago.