Showing posts with label Linda Nedilsky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linda Nedilsky. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2022

Post 259: Veterans Day Friday, November 11, 2022 PWAS Artists Artwork

Veterans Day Friday, November 11, 2022 PWAS Artists Artwork

PWAS Members celebrate Veterans Day, Friday, November 11, 2022 with showing their veteran inspired art with you.

A Day Worth Celebrating

A Federal Holiday - yes 
Originally called - Armistice Day
Anniversary of - the end of World War 1 - the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918
Celebration of - ALL the US military veterans 
Note - no apostrophe in Veterans Day as it is not possessive case, it is plural as it celebrates and honors all whom have served. 
 

We are free because of what you have done, are doing and will do. For that, we say thank you.

Here are a some of the PWAS artists that answered the call - for art.

Elena Jochum

Mark Murphy


Graduation celebration, US Naval Academy
Watercolor, 11x14



Old Guard soldier
Watercolor and ink, 11x14



Pentagon
Watercolor, 11x14



Sailing the bay, US Naval Academy
Watercolor 11x14


Stribling walk, US Naval Academy
Watercolor 8x10
Noble Eagle
Watercolor, 8x10
www.markmurphystudios.com

Linda Nedilsky

Across the Sea
24x30 Acrylic

Craig Nedrow

 
Title: Honoring and Remembering
Photography - inkjet print on archival paper
size 20x 23 framed

Title: Rolling to Remember
Photography - inkjet print on archival paper
size 20x 23 framed

Ken Meardon

World War II Monument Atlantic Division

 
Vietnam Women's Memorial

Two Soldiers
 
Korean War Memorial 3

Korean War Memorial 2

Korean War Memorial 1

All Photoart 8x10

Donna Liguria

Patriot Flag Mini 3x4 Acrylic


Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.

Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
The Prince William Art Society is a 50-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia.

Want to know how to get involved at OSA? If you are an artist (18 or older) living in Prince William County, or a are a member of a PWC art group, you are welcome to get on our next art show's emailing list. Send it to us, OR come by the gallery to find out more.

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Saturday, November 5, 2022

Post 257: The Cost of Art Supplies

The Cost of Art Supplies

As prices go up and up, how are you changing what you do, artistically? A question put to the PWAS membership recently and a few that responded are below.

How has the cost of art supplies affected what you do as an artist?

There could be various approaches to this question and the most obvious is to perhaps raise prices to reflect price increases in materials to create a painting. Others may change a certain brand which in a way is something to consider as the artist gets to explore new ways, methods, mediums or alternatives when they create what they do. How has the increasing prices of art supplies affected you, or has it?

1. Donna Liguria

I really like using Kamar Varnish by Krylon for my paintings. Not long ago, by a few months as of the writing of this post, I could find the can at Walmart for a little over $5 a can. It could be found at Hobby Lobby or Michael's for a few dollars more, or I had also purchased it on Amazon in a 6-pack too quite reasonably. I saw it at Walmart a few weeks back and it had gone up to over $8 a can. As of today, October 26, 2022, on Amazon it is $25.74 (last week) for an 11oz can! (GULP!) And oddly enough, I just looked today (Nov 5, 2022) and it was $19.99... I'm just not paying that although I really like the product. 
 
I currently have other supplies that I can use for now, along with a few cans left from the 6pack of varnish I had purchased. If prices stay up, I may have to change and the finish would be a different look than I would have liked, but I'll see how it goes. As I am sure many artists will say, we are ever more looking out for supplies on sale. I'll also keep an eagle eye out for those marvelous Michael's 70% off canvas sales and I'm really hoping for a VISA Gift Card for Christmas!

2. Ann McCarty

I have curtailed as much spending as possible. Tubes of paint are not replaced until completely empty and I will shop around for the best price. Pretty much, I am working with what I have. 

Sales at shows have diminished, making it hard to justify the spending.

3. Otis Stanley

The cost of art supplies has not affected my output or what I do as a painter. I look out for art supply sales and purchase in stock.

4. Linda Nedilsky

Holy cow, yes!  Most things have gone up 25%. The dilemma is that everyone is hurting, so should an artist increase his prices, possibly decreasing sales, or increase by 25%.

For now, I am just keeping my prices the same. We will see how that pans out. 

5. Elena Cheney Jochum

The Cost of art supplies affected me early on, especially when I was in high school. I had to work since I was 15 just so I could afford supplies. It was one of the reasons I did not study Fine Art for my undergraduate degree. My family couldn't afford to help me with supplies back in 2008, especially larger canvases or oil paints. I was able to go to MICA in 2015 to receive a Post BACC in Fine Art, but I was able to afford my supplies by then. I ended up pursuing a career in graphic design and that helped pay for the tools I needed to use more traditional media. Basically I ended up pursuing a completely different major in psychology and then a career in graphic design instead of fine art, just because the cost of supplies and art education was too high for me.

 
Rising costs on your art supplies, how are YOU handling those costs?

Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA and Artistry Spin Blog Admin, specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at DonnaLiguriaArt.com, Donna's Etsy site and her Blog at Donna’s Cave Paintings.


Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
The Prince William Art Society is a 50-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia.

Want to know how to get involved at OSA? If you are an artist (18 or older) living in Prince William County, or a are a member of a PWC art group, you are welcome to get on our next art show's emailing list. Send it to us, OR come by the gallery to find out more.

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Friday, November 4, 2022

Post 256: What's on Your Easel Right Now?

What's on Your Easel Right Now?

Most months I send out an email to the Prince William Art Society members and ask this question to help launch new artwork coming out. Let's see who took a moment to snap a picture this time...

1. Ann McCarty

I am struggling with this behemoth and wondering what the heck was I thinking.

I got written permission to transform the image onto canvas. I got the bulk of it on and still need to figure out how to work the features of the deck as well as put more details on the rope.

2. Donna Liguria

I'm currently working on Christmas Ornaments mini paintings with glittery sparkly thingies that I plan on submitting for the Open Space Arts Christmas tree. Some are 3x4 (with easel), some are 3x3 and some are 2.75x2.75.

From top left to right:

  1. Temptation (cat eyeing Christmas tree) - could have called it "Pre-launch"
  2. Mini Charcuterie
  3. Paint Palette 1
  4. Milk and Cookies
  5. Snowflake
  6. Bethlehem
  7. Paint Palette 2
  8. Wreath
  9. Cardinal in Snow
  10. Good Aim (Snowball about to hit target)
  11. Toys!
  12. Poinsettia 1
  13. Poinsettia 2
  14. Wrapping Paper
  15. Hung Stockings... with more to come...

3. Otis Stanley

I am in the early stages of a new project and have not transferred anything to the canvas at this point.

3. Linda Nedilsky

So much to do right now. I have a solo gallery show that I am trying to get ready for coming up in January, and pet portrait commissions. To be honest,  some days I just want to paint something that is not on my "to do" list. 

Right now, I just completed one painting of a horse and working on a commissioned "drawing" of a sweet doggy portrait.

The story behind the horse is that a friend of mine's barn burnt down and her 12 year old son's horse died. This was in September. She said that her son has been just devastated. The horse was his first competition horse and they exceeded well in dressage and jumping. I was moved so much, I remember how I felt when I lost my first pet. I painted this small painting of his horse as a gift to help him through his journey. 


3. Elena Cheney Jochum

I am working on 2 canvas paintings at the moment. The first one is a Live Wedding Painting studio retouch. I spent 5 hours working on the live painting at the wedding and then completing it in the studio space. The second one I am working on is an oil painting of Mason Neck Park.




Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.

Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
The Prince William Art Society is a 50-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia.

Want to know how to get involved at OSA? If you are an artist (18 or older) living in Prince William County, or a are a member of a PWC art group, you are welcome to get on our next art show's emailing list. Send it to us, OR come by the gallery to find out more.

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Post 248: Pet Portraits by Linda Nedilsky

Pet Portraits by Linda Nedilsky

An article by PWAS Member, Linda Nedilsky.

Our Pets Are Family

“The market for pet portraits is huge and it is constantly growing. There are tons of people who own pets and are willing to spend big bucks on them. The latest National Pet Owners Survey says 68 percent of U.S. households own a pet, equaling 70 billion dollars a year on their furry friends.”I have been offering custom pet portraits for 10 years now. Subjects have included dogs, cats, horses, and even donkeys. In fact, I would say the bulk of the paintings and drawings I sell are commissioned pet portraits. (Happy to say, I received a commission from our PetOberfest Art Show at Stonebridge - in front of Open Space Arts - the very day after the show!  There are some challenges do doing pet portraits, now more than ever.People are becoming so attached to their fur babies, many want their portraits to be photo perfect.Which brings up challenges when you are working from a photo that was taken from someone’s cell phone at night, or in the dark room. People can take photos that are so close your can count the hairs on the nose. The face is all distorted as well. With mixed breeds it is hard to reference what a King Charles Spaniel looks like. I can tell you some amusing stories about the photos I have received from people asking for pet portraits.The most interesting story was from a customer who started “thinking” about having a painting done two years ago. She lived nearby, and I offered to come take photos for her. No, she would take them herself and send them via email. 

This conversation went back and forth for 2 years. The dog was a senior dog and a mixed breed. But, stuff got in her way, and time kept ticking by. I gently reminded her not to wait too late to take photos for her portrait. Time flew by, and sadly the dog passed away. 

The week he passed, she called and said she must have a portrait! I could not offer to take photos at that point.  She only had 5 photos of her dog over the 10 years she owned him.Okay, so I told her to send me what she had and I would see what I could do.The only photo that would remotely work, was grainy, taken from way above his face, and in the shade. It was impossible to see his ears, eyes, and texture of his fur. On top of that, he was a black dog! I worked on it in Photoshop trying to get the shadows decreased and brighten up the areas that were hard to see. Since it was low resolution jpeg, that was not very helpful. The colors on the photos were horrible, so I researched the mix breed I thought he was, Rottweiler-German Shepherd, but I was just guessing.I agreed to give it a try.



Next she had to decide what size she wanted her painting to be.16x20, 18x24, etc. That went on for 2 or more weeks. I was very patient and kept trucking on. Since she could not decide, and lived nearby, I brought over 2 sizes for her to see on her wall.Finally, her husband got so impatient with her he said, “JUST PICK ONE!”He is an art dealer and has written articles for art magazines, so I am sure he could not figure out why she was taking so long.She decided on the 16x20 frame. Thank goodness! Now I could get started.The conversations started when I started the painting...Client: “Linda, be sure to put his ear in there even though you can’t see it in the photo.”Me: “No worries, your precious boy will have ears.”Then I started getting emails. 

Client: “Remember the ears!”These phone calls and text messages were daily.Finally, I called her and said, “You have seen my paintings for years online, so I assume you love my work. Is there any painting on my website that you did not like?Client: “Oh, no, I love them all!Me: “Okay, then. So, you can say with confidence that you trust me in creating a work of art that will do your baby justice?”Client: “Oh, yes!”Me: “Great, then, here is the deal, for every text message, call or email you send me that says, “Don’t forget the ears!” I will charge you and additional $50.Is that okay?”Client: “Oh Linda, you are so funny." 

Guess what, she never called me back to ask about the ears.Her husband loved the painting and so did she. Everyone was happy.I was glad to get the painting out of my studio and on her wall. Truth be known, I loved the challenge. We learn from our challenges. It pushes us to the next level, don’t you think?

Providing paintings or drawings of special companions is rewarding. It makes me happy that I have given someone a forever memory of their sweet dog, cat or horse, especially if their companion has passed away.How many of you feel the same way about pet portraits?


Author/Painter: Linda Nedilsky
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in pet portraits!
 
Author/Painter/Editor: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.

Photography/Video Credits:
Linda Nedilsky

Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
The Prince William Art Society is a 50-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia.

Want to know how to get involved at OSA? If you are an artist (18 or older) living in Prince William County, or a are a member of a PWC art group, you are welcome to get on our next art show's emailing list. Send it to us, OR come by the gallery to find out more.

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Friday, October 14, 2022

Post 238: What's On Your Easel Right Now?

What's On Your Easel Right Now?

I do love seeing (and showing) what artists are working on in studio. Whether its on my easel or for one of my fellow PWAS member's easels - as artists, we just can't help ourselves. We are happy to "show it off" (most of us at least!) So, to help show off what the artist members are currently conquering in their art spaces, here is a peek before it hits the regular air waves. 

I suppose I outgrew my mom's refrigerator a long, long time ago...Looks like some folks art outgrew the refrigerator too.

Let's See Who is Working on the What

Zee Berrios

This is what is on the easel right now.. it is 4’ X 3’, acrylic on canvas


Donna Liguria

What's on my easel right now? A couple of projects besides LOTS of new mini paintings.

Ben's Chili Bowl in Washington DC, acrylic 16x20 in progress
 

The Corniche of Monaco Inspired by Claude Monet, acrylic  8x10 in progress

https://donnaliguriaart.com @DonnaLiguria https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/

I'm glad these minis are easy to store, they are EVERYWHERE! AND I have a couple of pieces started for Paint Manassas with pARTners.

Linda S. Nedilsky

I always enjoyed Albrecht Dürer,'s drawings,  so I decided to go back to my younger days when I drew more than I painted. Lately, I have been doing about 50% of both. 

I had not used toned paper in over 40 years, and thought I would give it a shot again with the subject being a white horse I met a few weeks back. He was a "pistol" of a personality and what better way to show his feisty attitude, toned paper with graphite and white pastel pencil. I am thinking I will do a few more of these in the near future. 

Title? "White horse" I don't really title most of my work, but since you asked.. 

Facebook art page: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2560728537572205&type=3

CJ Davis

Since it is domestic violence awareness month, I am doing a series about the feelings of being in that situation. It is acrylic on canvas, both are 30”x40”. I am going to add an acrylic gloss finish to the first one, and the second one is in progress. It is a subject very important to me, and I believe that making art about it helps people to know they are not alone in healing or trying to get out.

 

Katherine Owens

In response to the post by CJ Davis post here is a portrait of a domestic violence abuser, a subject also important to me.  Just off the easel. 

The title is John: A Fractured Soul. 

He tried to fracture the souls of those around him, sometimes with success sometimes not when he encountered a more resilient soul.

Bruce Fasick

Just started “Dupa” - Part of my upcoming Duets show … a mix of mediums and a common subject. (ie watercolor and a sculpture)


 John Hartt

Shannon Seaberg

Commission piece for someone who recently lost a close family member. She wanted something that empowered her everyday to be strong for the rest of her family and of course herself. This piece is so special and so is the other one I am working on which is her daughter!! Art can be such an impactful way to brighten peoples lives and give them endless joy every time they look at it. Giving others a piece from the heart is beyond rewarding!!! 


 

Instagram: @The_Seaberg_Gallery



Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.


Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
The Prince William Art Society is a 50-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia.

Want to know how to get involved at OSA? If you are an artist (18 or older) living in Prince William County, or a are a member of a PWC art group, you are welcome to get on our next art show's emailing list. Send it to us, OR come by the gallery to find out more.

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!