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July 19th, 2010
Clematis

Clematis

I have finally finished my painting of the Clematis in my side yard. I was inspired by the beautiful Spring Clematis blooming in mass on our side yard trellis. These Clematis are perennials that come back ever year, they love the cool spring and fall and will bloom twice a year, spring being their most showy bloom. They grow best when another plant shades their roots and their tops receive full sun. Interestingly enough the Clematis is famous as a flowering plant, but its true flowers are in fact very tiny, the parts that we think of as the colorful flower petals, are actually the sepals. The blooms and sepals eventually fall away, leaving a cluster of seeds and tails. These spring-blooming clematis, flower on the previous year’s stems, summer/fall blooming clematis bloom only on the ends of new stems, and twice-flowering clematis do both.

So here is the finished image and I am so excited to read the creative and heartfelt names you folks come up with for this painting.

You Could Win This Painting as an Open Edition Print!

How to Enter:

  1. Leave a comment against this post with your suggestion of a name for this painting.
  2. Sign up for my monthly newsletter, only those people who have signed up for The Art of Smiles Newsletter will be eligible.
  3. I will choose the winner and that person will get a free signed and numbered, open edition print of the Clematis painting.
  4. The contest ends on August 31st, 2010 at 8PM CST, so what are you waiting for, get creative, leave a comment with your name for the painting and sign up for my newsletter, you could be the winner of this wonderful signed print.




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Hope Rising Art Show- Sponsored by the Fellowship Creative Team

July 12th, 2010
Hope Rising

Hope Rising

Hope Rising, sponsored by the Fellowship Creative Team is an absolutely fantastic fine art event taking place at the Atrium Gallery in the heart of the Fort Worth Cultural Arts District. A group of 40 artist will be displaying their work at the Atrium Gallery from July 4th through August 4th. There will also be an Artist Reception this Friday, July 16th from 6:00 until 9:00 pm. I would like to invite everyone to come out and support local artists as well as support a great cause, Hope for Haiti. A portion of the proceeds will go to Hope for Haiti, a project sponsored by Fellowship Church, which helps orphaned children in Haiti with clothing, school supplies and much more. I have three paintings in the event; there will be many other artists with paintings, sculpture, jewelry and much more. Come out on Friday, enjoy meeting the artists, enjoying refreshments and live entertainment. Who knows, You just might find a beautiful piece of art work to make your own, and help a great cause at the same time.

Artists Reception: Friday, July 16th, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Art Show: July 4th through August 4th
Fine art event of the year – including paintings, sculpture, jewelry and
more. Enjoy an evening of meeting the artists, in a festive atmosphere,
while enjoying refreshments and live entertainment. Bring your
friends to this fabulous evening of visual poetry / AKA art, sponsored
by Fellowship Creative Team. To make the evening complete, there are
lots of new hip restaurants to check out, all within the heart of Fort
Worth’s Cultural Arts District.
The Atrium Gallery
North Texas Health Science Center • 3500 Camp Bowie • Fort Worth
Atrium Gallery faces Amon Carter Museum. Corner of Camp Bowie, Lancaster, and Montgomery Street
*Parking Lot entrance located on Clifton Street, enter building on 2nd floor entrance near the flag poles.

Grapevine Art Project and Michael Mentler

July 2nd, 2010
Michael Mentler

Michael Mentler

Went to the quarterly GAP meeting last night, they brought in Michael Mentler, from the Society of Figurative Arts, a well known portrait artist and teacher. He did a short workshop/demonstration on heads, faces and features, that was excellent. What a talented man and so knowledgeable about the human form. Two of many notable statements he made ” the more you know about your subject, the better you are at drawing it” and “we see what we know”. Words to grow with. I was soooooo inspired by his drawing. Only one hour of watching and sketching with him has made me love drawing and painting even more, if that is possible. Check out more information about Michael Mentler at www.tsofa.com

Head, faces and features

Head, faces and features

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mn_zm2iw0k

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