Showing posts with label artist studio. Water Street Studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist studio. Water Street Studio. Show all posts

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Industry



Growing up, it was our family tradition to decorate our tree (even go out and TRY to find one) on Christmas Eve. Advent, the four Sundays before Christmas, was a time of quiet preparation for the big day. My father, an Episcopal priest, reluctantly went along with his family's holiday need to trim and tassel, but laid down the law that it couldn't happen until the day before our Lord's birth. Then, we kept our festive plumage up until January 6th, Epiphany, or the day of the Three Kings. We lobbied and railed and begged to be like everyone else we knew who decorated on the Friday after Thanksgiving-- to no avial. And, heaven forfend we should ask about putting lights on the house and reindeer on the lawn. I shudder to think...

By the time I had children, I learned something of the joys of quiet anticipation, and so we continued that tradition of last minute decoration and celebration as our own children grew up.

Fast forward to 2015, and I find myself in retail, and an artist who creates all year long, but knows in her practical heart that the next two months are the golden time of the year for sales. Puts me rather in a spot. I wrestle with the issue every year.

This year, I wanted to make a new ornament. Since I have fallen head over heels for bookbinding, I decided to make tiny books as decorations. One hundred and twenty-five of them. Six hundred little pages to measure, cut and fold, two hundred and fifty 1 3/8 inch square covers to measure and cut and cover, two hundred and fifty three inch square cover papers to measure and cut and glue. You get the idea.

As I worked, I discovered that for me, Advent came early this year. Folding paper after paper, covering a mound of small book boards, choosing from a rainbow of ribbon colors to match my collection of decorative papers, became a very contemplative, focused, almost prayerful activity.

So, I'm ready for Christmas early this year, and I'm going to decorate trees in my studios this week to be ready for the rest of you to catch up.

For those of you who celebrate it, may you have a blessed Advent and Merry Christmas. For those of you who celebrate other holidays at this time of year, may they be meaningful, prayerful and bright.



Saturday, December 20, 2014

Interview

I have been invited to exhibit my work next month at The Fine Arts Company in Hagerstown, Maryland. The kind folks there made up interesting interview questions for a post on their blog, and I was a good girl and answered them all. Sit down with a hot cuppa something-you-like and click this link: Interview with Elizabeth Seaver.

Of course, if you happen to be in the area, come meet the artist the second Saturday in January, the 10th, from 6-8. Company....I want company! The show will be a mixture of cats and birds, bright and cheerful, no matter the weather and guaranteed to keep you awake!

Here are a few of the likely suspects to be on display:


No Fly Zone2, 18 x 36, collage/acrylic


While You're Away, 36 x 48, acrylic and paper


His Friends Were Orchids, 24 x 36, acrylic and paper


I'm So Fine, 24 x 36, acrylic and paper

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa. May you enjoy the gifts of the season.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Just Finished

Ballet on the Beach, 24 x 24, acrylic and collage
Elizabeth W. Seaver
Sold

Who says swimwear is required at the beach? Katerina dances to the beat of a different drummer.

Ah, sand, warm breezes and cool ocean. It's hard not to feel we deserve it after such a tough winter, right?

Blessings and happy creating to you all.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Team Manager

Team Manager, acrylic/collage, 16 x 20
Elizabeth W. Seaver

The Team Manager currently oversees the selection of paintings I've chosen for May's First Friday at Water Street as a preview of my big upcoming show in downtown Fredericksburg in August and September.....because every endeavor needs a bosserhead (a term my elder son coined when just a toddler to describe those people in his life who irritated him with all their directives.) It was usually said under his breath, and sometimes he would spell it in the air in the offensive one's general direction.

The show opens on May 2 and First Friday runs, well, really all day from 10-9, but the snacks and beverage come out about 5. Hope you can join us. The cats are on the wall already, so come on by beforehand if you can. They'll be up all month. I also have about ten new paintings at LibertyTown. I've been a busy girl!

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Distracted

Distracted, 22 x 28, acrylic/collage
Elizabeth W. Seaver

Personal electronic devices. 
 
It's pretty bad if a cool customer isn't even tempted by the birds on the beach....

Monday, April 7, 2014

Always in Trouble

Hi Jinx, 16 x 20, acrylic/collage
Elizabeth W. Seaver

Jinx, an energetic, fun-loving cat, volunteered to help with the baking.

Good kitty.


Friday, April 4, 2014

Two Friends, Hanging Out

Hanging Out, 6 x 6, collage/acrylic
Elizabeth W. Seaver
sold

Listening to music, sipping soda, snacking on popcorn and talking about this and that.

Friends, hanging out.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Tough Cat

Toughie, 8 x 8, acrylic and collage
Elizabeth W. Seaver

You can tell by the earring.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Spring?

Zinnia's Next, 18 x 24, acrylic and collage,
Elizabeth W. Seaver

Where are you, Spring?

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Because It's Almost Spring

 Drawing Inside Cat, 22 x 8, Elizabeth W. Seaver


First Stage of painting--notice the editing I did. When I realized I wanted to use a very detailed looking paper, I took out the mouse balanced on the cat's tail


Finished. It looks a little wonky because my photo is not the final one. Parallax will get you every time!

So, this one is named Inside Cat, it is acrylic and collage. It is a bit of a companion piece to Come Here Often?

Friday, March 14, 2014

Come Here Often?


Come Here Often? collage/acrylic, 22 x 28
Elizabeth W. Seaver

This is the finished cat from two posts ago.

I'm working on a companion piece. I may rename them Outside Cat and Inside Cat. 

It's a blast.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

And Another Thing!

And Another Thing! collage/acrylic, 6 x 6
Elizabeth W. Seaver
sold

Thought you all might like a little rest from the cats. I started this in October, but finished it this month.

 More cats tomorrow!

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Progress

Here is the original image I showed a couple of weeks ago. Since then, I have changed my direction with this piece. Here's how it started:

My plan was to stamp my block prints in the back ground, so I'd masked the cat figure in preparation. Here's what I decided to do instead:



I can see that available light and my fiddling with color balance gave several different impressions of color. It is meant to be salmon.

As I keep working, I will post more images and try to capture the color more carefully.

I purchased beautiful papers which I am finally pulling out to use in this series of paintings. I like the formality of the handmade, screen printed paper with the whimsy of my cat.

Stay tuned!


Sunday, March 9, 2014

A Sunny Spot

A Sunny Spot, acrylic/collage, 8 x 10
Elizabeth W. Seaver
sold

In honor of a few warmer days. Here's to more of them, and to the watering of the daffodils by the melting of the snow.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Mardi Gras Harold


Mardi Gras Harold, collage/acrylic, 6 x 6
Elizabeth W. Seaver

Harold actually behaved himself with decorum at Mardi Gras. He's always this color.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Daydreaming

Daydreaming, collage/acrylic, 6 x 6
Elizabeth W. Seaver
sold

About flocks of birds and schools of fish, no doubt.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Need Title Help Here






Pink Cat with Flowers, 6 x 6, acrylic on wood panel,
Elizabeth W. Seaver
sold

Anybody got any ideas for naming this piece?