Showing posts with label cardinals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cardinals. Show all posts

Friday, November 29, 2013

Black Friday and Saturday Sale Extended Through Sunday!

After hours of set up for our Studio Sale,
Jerry and I have decided to leave the show up
and extend the sale through Sunday.

Sat. Hours - 9:30am- 4pm
Sunday Hours - 12 noon - 4pm
or call to make an appointment


Original paintings make lasting, memorable gifts.
They enhance any home or office environment.
(Many now under $50.)



Some pretty holiday gifts and accents.



My matted prints and originals are ready to
fit into a standard frame.



These tree paintings come with
the quote that inspired it on the back.




Sunny sunflowers will brighten up any room.



Over half of my tree series has been sold.
These are some that are still available.



Lighthouses and shack paintings delight those
with a love of the shore.



Give the gift of JOY with hummingbirds
that will brighten up even the darkest winter day.

Thanks to all the folks who came out,
supported the arts,independent businesses
and bought local at our studio today.

Here are a few of the nine paintings that sold today.


I added a cardinal in the tree to this one
after a suggestion from someone on facebook.


This is a smaller Yupo version of 
"Snowman in the Meadow",



This cardinal never even made it out in public,
except being featured in my newsletter this month.

I hope by extending the sale,
I'll get to spread the joy of art
even further than before.

I'm looking forward to seeing old friends
and making some new ones
over the next couple of days!

Thanks for stopping by and for spreading the word about
this event to your family and friends.

Best Wishes Always to You and Yours


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Yippee For Yupo!

"The reason most people do not recognize
an opportunity when they meet it is because
it usually goes around wearing overalls,
looking like Hard Work."
~ Author Unknown

Yupo paper's been very good to me, yippee! Only two days to go and I'll be doing my painting demonstration at the Grand Opening Event at the Dick Blick Store in New York CityI'll admit I am a little nervous, but I am well prepared and really looking forward to it too. I get into the NYC train station at 12:15 and should be at the store between 12:30 - 12:45, in plenty of time to set-up. I am planning on bringing some finished Yupo pieces to display and I am all ready to go with four different paintings that are in various stages and I may still do a 5th.

I just sent out my newsletter today highlighting my current events. If you would like to subscribe, you can do it here.



Mr. & Mrs. Red

5.5" x 7.5" hand painted watercolor on Yupo paper
A.F. Double Mat w/ Backing in sleeve - 8" x 10"
Signed and certified by the artist
Sold

Fall is in the air here in New Jersey. The hummingbirds are frantically fattening up for their upcoming migration and the Sweet Gum trees are already starting to change color. The cooler weather has once again turned my thoughts to outside activities and trail riding with the horses.

Sweet Gum tree - 8-20-13

Well, wish me luck in my New York City Adventure.

You know I'll tell you all about it in my next blog post!

Have a great day and as always thanks so much for stopping by!

X ♥  O

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Cheers to 2013


"We will open the book.  Its pages are blank. 
We are going to put words on them ourselves. 
The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day."
~ Edith Lovejoy Pierce


Best Wishes for a Healthy, Happy and Prosperous New Year!

X ♥  O 

Monday, December 24, 2012

Wishing You a Joyous Heart



True holiday spirit is about inner peace, love and kindness. It's ours for the asking. Take time now to reach out to friends and family. A simple compliment, caring dead or a kind touch can do wonders for setting the stage.

By embracing the meaning of the season, we can awaken our inner child and add considerable enjoyment to the holidays. Slow down and savor the sights of lights twinkling in the dark, the taste of various treats, the smell of spice and evergreens, the sound of music and laughter.

Christmas spirit is alive in the joyous heart and can be spread anywhere you want it to be.
~~~~~~~~

"May Peace be your gift at Christmas and your blessing all year through!"~ Unknown

"I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year." ~ ~ ~~ Charles Dickens


"It is Christmas in the heart that puts Christmas in the air." ~ W.T. Ellis

Thank You for your friendship and your comments!
As Always, Wishing You Many Blessings and a Joyous Heart!

X ♥ O
WITH LOVE 














Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Joy To Your World!

With all the tragedy and negativity in the news lately,
I have been retreating into my own world more and more.
And it's a very GOOD world too!

I refuse to let circumstances that don't effect my world
and that are way beyond my control, get me down.

Continuing to look for the positive in life, I strive
to enjoy each day to the fullest.


The best way I know of doing this, is to count my blessings
and be truly THANKFUL as often as possible.

Please don't let senseless acts of insanity and negativity
in this world pollute your mind and hinder your resurrection
to a higher plane of love, happiness and spiritual evolution. 

Thanks to all of you for looking at my images,
reading my thoughts and offering your friendship here.

Wishing You Happiness and Appreciation for Your Blessings,
Now, During the Holiday Season
And Always,
X ♥  O

"Saying thank you is more than good manners.
It is good spirituality." 
~ Alfred Painter


Monday, January 3, 2011

Cardinals Heat Up The Winter Landscape

There's not many sights as pretty as Cardinals in the snow. Although they number in the millions, there is nothing common about Cardinals. They mate for life and it’s not unusual to spot Mr. and Mrs. Red with their extended family dining at our backyard feeders. They also eat spiders, fruits, berries, insects and wild seeds so they are not seen as often in other seasons when these foods are available. At a bird feeder, Cardinal's favorite food by far, is the black oil sunflower seed. Although they prefer to eat on the ground or low in the bushes, you won’t have to coax them to stop at the nearest hanging feeder with a platform for a quick snack or a leisurely evening meal, in the winter. Cardinals do not migrate, preferring to stay put as long as there is plenty of good food and a water source for them. It's easy to provide a few essential comforts to give them every reason for making their home in your backyard this winter! We have a group of ladies who occasionally stop on the road by our house with binoculars and count the cardinals in our yard. One reported that they counted 11 one day. It's hit or miss. Where there's one, there's usually a few, but they come and go throughout the day. Last time I saw the cardinal watchers stop, there wasn't a speck of red to be found.

Keep the feeders filled during winter with a good quality seed when natural foods are hard to find. Get the best you can afford. The cheap kinds just have a lot of filler that nobody likes.

Provide a source of water. (I purchased an inexpensive bird bath de-icer for $25. which makes the job much easier.)

Did you know that the Cardinal is the state bird for seven states? They are; Illinois, Ohio, North Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia.

Do you have them where you live?