Look. Something new!
I have started a collection of pieces called TINY ART. These pieces are
all small. They are created in mixed media on all types of substrates.
They are for sale: $100 for the original OR $30 for photographic reproductions
on smooth coated paper.
This is Tiny Art 118. (click to enlarge).
This
piece is so important to me. This piece means so many things in the time and space that is right now. Hummingbirds have been haunting me lately. There are no hummingbirds around our house, but I'm sure that I saw one yesterday. The 'father' comments left on this post left me thinking about the people who had lost their fathers. That, in turn, brought back the memories I have of people close to me who have passed on... and how I sometimes feel them close to me, but when I turn they are not there. A light and fast movement like a hummingbird. Thinking of the people who are not here with me - confirmed my belief that when I see something that reminds me of someone I love - living or passed - I believe that person is thinking of me at that moment. They are with me right then... This little painting might not look important, but after a few weeks of just not feeling it - I pushed through and found myself right here. With hummingbird encouragement and the feeling that I was nudged just a bit by forces I can't see. This is me. This is my self and my style finding me - refinding me - like it does over and over again when I think that I am completely lost....
Details for: Tiny Art 118 (2009)
Size: 7.5 x 11 inches (approximately)
Medium: pencil, acrylic paint, pencil crayon,
Base: canvas paper
Photo: K.Barteski
Collection: Jen Emery
Price: SOLD
(photographic reproductions: $30)

Sometimes my email account lies when it tells me I've sent something.
So just in case: if I haven't already been beaten to it - Can I please buy Tiny Art 118?
Love it, Love it.
Posted by: Alex. | May 25, 2009 at 10:33 PM
If the original hasn't already been sold, I would like to buy it. Otherwise, I'd like a copy.
Posted by: jaxcheryl | May 26, 2009 at 08:15 AM