acetate/felt/oil on wood / commissioned work For commissioned work you can contact Cathy at cathy@cathysavels.com and please visit cathy savels
folded and knotted fabric/acrylic on wood For commissioned work you can contact Cathy at cathy@cathysavels.com and please visit cathy savels
charocoal on newspaper
Mixed media painting on panel
wait, curiosity, longing, yet the spark of pure hope. PRINT AVAILABLE!
/ “Solitude” is part of the Chinese Brush Painting Series.. Watercolour and Inks on Rice Paper… I originally painted this on white paper, but I thought it was too bland so I masked the image and painted the paper in an ombre effect with watercolour…it wrinkles a lot as it dries, and I like the effect, so I have not mounted the painting, but left it as you see it. How happy he, who free from care / The rage of courts, and noise of towns; / Contented breathes his native air, / In his own grounds. / Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, / Whose flocks supply him with attire, / Whose trees in summer yield him shade, / In winter fire. / Blest! who can unconcern’dly find / Hours, days, and years slide swift away, / In health of body, peace of mind, / Quiet by day, / Sound sleep by night; study and ease / Together mix’d; sweet recreation, / And innocence, which most does please, / With meditation. / Thus let me live, unheard, unknown; / Thus unlamented let me die; / Steal from the world, and not a stone / Tell where I lie. Alexander Pope / /
I have been really wanting to do an artwork on our Indian god, Krishna. / I wanted to give a purely Indian feel to the artwork. print available! www.archann.net
/ This is page 2 of my Pear Journal…part of my collection of artist’s journals... Mixed Media on Handmade Paper collaged with hand pressed skeletonized leaves, calligraphy, and linocut printing... /
Mixed Media Original acrylic painting manipulated digitally.
Was just looking through some old paintings. Here is a crop from an old abstract painting that I sold at auction a few years ago. I’ve added a little plastic wrap and a few other digital effects to it to bring out the colors. /
Gel medium transfer on paper and acrylic: pigment ink print and and collage.
From an original 2009 mixed media painting by Stephen Mitchell. Original for sale from londonart
Digital Abstract painting created using several photographic layers, Photoshop, Corel Painter X and a Wacom tablet. I lost track of how many of my images I merged in this one. I believe it was at least 5. Thank you for viewing my art :) Black Box Frame & Bright White Matting / Autumn Fire / / Abstract Art Gallery / Fine Art – Mixed Media / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST
A semi-abstract landscape, it’s collage and acrylics on canvas with a touch of pastels. There is a lot of texture and I did work by adding successive layers of acrylic. / Featured in the Abstract Realism group / Featured in the Feel, don’t copy group / 159 views on Dec 7, 2009 /
there she stood / agaze at sparks / feeling nature’s tear / dance on cheeks / with quickened hearts / never feeling fear ♥
Experimental compilation of hand painted background (acrylics and ink on heavy card) and digitally painted foreground using pen tool, eraser and smudge tool. To see original acrylic and ink image before digital paining see ‘Under the glass’ Views: 114 as at 01-12-09
Mixed Media Abstract on canvas. Handmade paper, acrylic paint, glitter, metal, beads, decorative findings. / / /
Mixed Media works are often deeply personal to the artist, and at first glance appear to be a random collection of drawings, doodles, collaged materials, printing etc…if the artist has not provided any hints as to what was in their minds at the time, it can be somewhat frustrating…my favourite MM artist is Nick Bantock and I admired him for years without ever having a clue to what he was trying to say…I just loved the works for themselves…now that he has written about his ideas and methodology I appreciate his works even more…one thing he said which stayed with me, was that an MM work must have meaning, even if it can be felt only by it’s creator…random bits of things stuck to paper, just won’t resonate…an MM piece has to be well thought out before hand…they take time to create, sometimes much longer than a painting done in the regular way, as they are a reflection of the artists’ thoughts, feelings, and emotions about a particular subject or idea…then you have to collect your materials, do sketches if necessary, and begin to arrange the materials in a way that would express what you want to say, but that would also be pleasing to the viewer..e.g.the overall design is as important as the colours used..all must fit the theme that expresses the artists’ point of view.. “Wishing” is a grown up sentiment done through the eyes of a child’s simple drawings…the wish for the innocence of childhood to return…the rice bowl which in the centre shows our need for food to sustain life, the pear and apple shapes which symbolize abundance…. the snippets, in themselves representing a mosaic of life, but also showing images of childhood, and writings about the things we loved like going to the cottage, flowers, stars, etc…the background is rough and uneven, dark, but with patches of light, shapes are emphasized to show their importance and lastly the colours are those a child would naturally gravitate towards.. / I have a collection of MM pieces already in my gallery here, (see samples below) and I’m now adding to that series.. Mixed Media on Arches Not Paper… Linen paper, Schola Gouache, W/N Gouache, Egg Tempera, Watercolour sticks, Oil Pastels, Watercolour Markers, Watercolour Paint, Collage Materials, Acrylic Mediums No more lives torn apart / That wars would never start / And time would heal all hearts / And everyone would have a friend / And right would always win / And love would never end / This is my grown up Christmas list K. Clarkson / Nature Layered with Texture / The Layers / Words and Images / Pear Journal / Escape is not an Option / Words / The Cover / Pear Journal
Mixed media composition; my watercolor painting altered and enhanced in GIMP. Inspired by wandering through the woods, a wonderful place to go for artistic ideas and inspiration. :)) BEST VIEWED LARGE.
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