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Saturday, October 04, 2008

Sweet Repeats In Person at Flynne's Coffee Shop

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It's funny how as an artist I create and create and create, but because of a lack of space and a desire to keep things pristine for my customers, I do not feature my own work in my house. I miss out on the opportunity to see the pieces that have come from my own hands and heart all together so it was beyond thrilling to see how Flynne put my work up in her coffee shop this week for the First Friday gathering this week. The lighting wasn't all that great for picture taking but hopefully you get the 'picture' of how everything looked all up. I love how she grouped everything!

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My yellow collection is definitely one of my new favorites. I'm probably going to start working soon on a few more pieces but on a larger scale of these villages and houses.
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For this little collection, on top is a piece I don't think I've shared before because I finished it at the 11th hour. I made my own frame so to speak by painting a masonite board and adhering the canvas board to that.

Several of my local artists friends stopped by the shop in show of support--can't thank you all both in my area and all my online friends and readers for your encouragement which inspired me beyond words, allowing me to get to the point I'm at now. It was an energizing moment for me to see everything come together. The owner even requested I bring in a few more pieces! I promptly started on a couple new canvases yesterday evening. My next few pieces I'm going to work on are going to be much larger than what I have been doing so this will be another test of my endurance and undoubtedly skill. Wish me luck!

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After a long draining week full of twists and turns even the biggest surprise of all coming on Friday at work, I am ready for a good long nap and a hot bath tonight. It's amazing how stress can really come at you like a steamroller. I'm glad I have an escape with my artwork, sometimes good things arise from the bad. Stay tuned to find out what those good things are!

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Last but not least, if there is anyone interested in any of my more recent pieces please email me at johl3 at windstream dot net. My newest pieces will not be listed in my etsy shop for a few months as they will be exclusive to the shop I'm in locally. I am trying to offer standard pricing right now, but I may end up changing the base price at the beginining of the year.

Price list:

3 x 5 $25.00
6x6 $45.00
6 x 12 $59.00
8 x16 $69.00
8 x 10 $50.00

My large piece, Chadwick Bay is offered at $254.


***Have a great weekend!

9 comments :

Unknown said...

I LOVE how the yellow collection looks on that deep red wall! Gorgeous and very eye-catching!

Kathy said...

Look how beautiful your work is on the walls. How fun for you. Give yourself a big old pat on the back Jodi. They all look fantastic!
Can't wait to hear your news this week....
~xx~
Kathy

the author said...

Fabulous!!!!!!!

Alisa Nordholt-Dean said...

Wow...congratulations! Your work looks amazing hanging in the shop! You totally deserve this success...I know you've worked incredibly hard for it! Congrats again!

Unknown said...

These look awesome. It must be so great for you to be able to see so much of your work up at once. Congrats and well done. You should definitely make some room at home to put up some of your own work. It is beautiful and deserves to be on show.

Regina said...

Congrats!!!! I know that thrill of seeing my work up in a gallery or exhibit. I'm so happy for you.
xo

Queenly Things said...

Oh, my these are so wonderful. You're gonna sell them all. Wonderful. This is the best so far. Really!!!

julie king said...

everything is so beautiful. the yellow pieces are very unique. it would be very hard to pick a favorite. good luck with this endeavor!

Anonymous said...

I think the collections are arranged beautifully to enhance your work.

And I love the haunted house! That is what is isn't it? The little one with the wide frame?