Showing posts with label Michigan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michigan. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Almost Show Time

"It's Show Time", 10x8" Oil on Panel

It's almost time for the "Bouquet" Show at the Petter Gallery in Saugatuck, Michigan on July 13th.  I'll be bringing along some brand new work, including this little panel.  I've been challenging myself to find hidden color in white flowers these past few months.  I hope you like the result!

There will be wine to sample and other artists to meet at the exhibition. I would love to see you there!  Please drop me a return email if you're planning to go so I can keep an eye out for you.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Will You Be in Michigan?


Hi Friends, if you're planing to be in Michigan this weekend, I'd love to see you in Saugatuck on July 8th!  I'll be at the J. Petter Gallery from 4:00- 7:00pm, painting and chatting with whoever stops by.  I'll also bring along some small paintings like this one to show and sell.

I hope to see you there!


Wednesday, April 30, 2014

"The Logic of a Summer Garden II" 20x16"

I had so much fun fracturing my last piece, I decided to do it again!  This painting went with us to Saugatuck and is happily hanging at the Button Petter Gallery.  (Can a painting be happy?  Well, I'm happy that it's there!)

Friday, July 12, 2013

"Harbor Town", 9x13"


Last time I was in Saugatuck, I couldn't resist snapping a few photos for possible painting references.  This one was a natural-- it just says "Harbor Town".

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Autumn in Michigan, 20"x16"


This is a larger and more detailed version of a small painting I created earlier.  This one was painted in anticipation of a gallery opening with Button Petter Gallery in Saugatuck, Michigan, taking place on July 20th.  If you'll be in the area, I would be thrilled to see you there!

In other news, there is a write up of a painting demonstration that I put on for the Long Grove Artists' Guild in February in today's Daily Herald.  If you'd like to see the article, please click here.


Monday, August 22, 2011

Just Peachy, 6x6"

Here is another still life setup that I painted while on vacation.  Michigan peaches!  This one had to be done pretty quickly, using a palette knife.  So many hungry people in one house means that edible still lifes have a way of disappearing pretty quickly.

If you would like to bid on this painting, please click on Ann Feldman Just Peachy.