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Commission Finished Just in Time
Just in the nick of time. This commission is for an anniversary and I had to deliver it today to make the deadline. Good thing I finished last night! I am happy to say the client loved the painting - see below...
The finished painting 20"x20" Tierra. The happy couple had their engagement party here. What a thoughtful gift. I hope she will love it! |
The photo I worked from |
People are often amazed at how I can get a painting you may want to look at out of such bad photos! I just image what the scene would look like at a time with interesting light and try to capture that moment. For this one, I was thinking about what it would be like to walk up to this cozy place just as the sun was setting. I am with good friends and were are going to have a great evening.
I also try to add color and texture to the surface of the building to give the viewer something interesting to look at. ( when I've finished my great dinner )
That is the fun of these paintings.
I also try to add color and texture to the surface of the building to give the viewer something interesting to look at. ( when I've finished my great dinner )
That is the fun of these paintings.
Now on to Indianapolis for another art show. Hope it goes as well as last weekend.
Cheers,
Dawn
Great Sales in Tupelo Miss
48"x48" Sunday Afternoon at Grandma's. This is actually my wagon posing for me in the front yard |
30" x 40" Siesta Time. This painting was from Rob and my trip to Italy. Very fond memories with this one |
Elvis's birth place. This is a really neat park, so if you find yourself in the area, check it out. |
Inside the house |
Well that's all for now.
Cheers!
Dawn
Dogwood interview on CBS
The Dogwood festival was this past weekend. This is always a great home show for me.
People always come out in droves looking for unique finds. My art was lucky enough to receive a little media attention. Check out my interview on CBS.
http://www.cbsatlanta.com/video?clipId=7002871&autostart=true
Hope to see you out there.
Cheers,
Dawn
Around Town @ The Atlanta Dogwood Festival
My few seconds of Fame at the Dogwood Festival |
Article by Rob Levins for the Midtown Patch
LIGHTS, CAMERA AND ACTION...... it’s the 76th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival in Piedmont Park. So far I rank it the most exciting Dogwood Festival in years... it's EXPLOSIVELY fun!
Well it's finally the weekend and your wondering what to do. Well for starters, hop on your bike, cruise down in your car, or if your like myself take a leisurely stroll down to Piedmont Park for the arts and entertainment event of the season. Because I was blown away yesterday by the impact this years Festival has to offer, I plan to return again today to be able to take in the many things I just couldn't get to because there was so much to see and do.
To make things easy for you, here is a snapshot of the hundreds of things you will encounter on your stroll through the park. So put on your comfortable walking shoes and let's have some FUN!
Festival Dates and Times:
- Saturday: 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.
- Sunday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Art Market- a total of 260 artists who are both local and from throughout the country have converged to Midtown to bring you an exciting variety of jewelry, sculpture, mixed media, paintings, photography and fiber art. What's exciting this year is that there are many NEW and creative works of art that will catch your attention and hopefully catch you to buy before somebody else does. Here are several "key" artists I caught up with to give us a little background on their incredible talent.
Booth 116- OBAMETALSMITH / goldsmith-silversmith- Artist, Obayana B Ajanaku
- Obayana (Oh-bey-yana) was born in Texas and transplanted to Decatur, Ga. A skilled gold and silversmith for 37 years, Obayana has trained with talented instructors from Mexico, Russia and Japan. His most popular jewelry style is his U hoop stirrup earrings that are reflective of the metal designs incorporated onto horse stirrups he saw in Texas while visiting rodeos with his grandfather. His creations are a must see if your looking for great jewelry.
Booth 120- DAWNART / expressionist oil painter-Dawn Kinney Martin
- Dawn is a 13-year resident of Atlanta and creates bold and colorful artwork in her Midtown studio home. The impact of COLOR is her trademark. Her passion to explore the depth and drama of color brings excitement to those viewing her art. She is also available for creating custom works of art for your home. So, if COLOR is your passion, Dawn is the person to see.
Here is a link to read the full article by Rob Levins
http://midtown.patch.com/blog_posts/around-town-the-atlanta-dogwood-festival
Hope to see you out there.
Cheers!
Dawn
Dogwood Festival April 20 - 22
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The Process of teaching : Palette Knife Workshop - Landscapes
This is a little bit about my approach to teaching a one day workshop.
I had a wonderful group show up for a 5 hour workshop today at Spruill. I know that it's a lot of information in a short amount of time. We covered some of the various techniques of the palette knife, along with a little color theory, and composition.
Okay, maybe I should call it palette knife boot camp.
I just like the idea of learning new techniques while working on a painting.
Somethings will work, some not, ahh, that's better than just writing your abc over and over, right?
I have my sample steps up. I hope that these will help show where I am going. Also, it is always helpful to see how just messy a palette knife painting can be while you are working on it. |
This is one of the paintings I worked on in the workshop today. |
I had a wonderful class today. Thank you for all the artists that came out and spent their Saturday with me. Keep up the good work.
Cheers,
Dawn
New painting demos from my winter classes
12x16 Demo for the palette knife workshop at Spruill in Feb (acrylics) |
9x10 Demo for the palette knife class at SCAD Atlanta this March (oils) |
Oil painting class at GA TECh 16 x 16 - brush and palette knife |
Ocean and Sky class and Callanwolde 36 x 48 - okay - lot's of color theory thrown in there as well. (oils) |
20x24 Ocean and Water one day workshop demo at Callanwolde. (acrylics) |
12 x 16 Ocean and Sky demo one day workshop at Spruill. (oils) |
New work coming out of the studio. I love this time of year. I have a little break from traveling and get to spend most of my time in the studio. Below are the pieces I am working on right now.
36 x 48 Golden Sky Over Low Tide |
24 x 48 Red Trees by the River |
40 x 30 White Lilys |
Okay, this one might be more difficult to finish. My still life froze in the studio last night! Brrrr |
36 x 48 Red Hot, White Lily and Blue Having a great time working on new pieces. This year I am working simplifying my subjects and letting the color tell the story. 2012, here I come. Cheers!! Dawn |
Paintings from the Still Life Workshops last week
I had 20 wonderful artist join me this past weekend for a palette knife work shop. I had a class of 10 both days. Below are the demonstrations I completed in class to show the different steps of building a painting. The students were great and really got a lot of work done.
Thanks to all of you wonderful artist for coming out and spending the weekend with me. I hope to see you again!
Still Life #1 - This is my husbands favorite and he wants to hang it in the house. Very Cool |
Still Life Demo #2 12 x 16 |
Still life #3 12 x 16 It is always interesting to see the variety of paintings you can get from one still life. The flowers are still fresh enough, so I started a 36 x 48 of the same still life. I'll post a photo soon. I Will be offering one more work shop on the Palette Knife Still Life Saturday, February 18, 10 - 3 pm Spruill Center for the Arts 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody More info Cheers! Dawn |
Winter Painting Classes
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If I wasn't in the spirit of Christmas yet,
I am now. Santa Cruz is all about the season. Rob and I
I am now. Santa Cruz is all about the season. Rob and I
had such a fun time watching the boat parade in the harbor and then riding the light train through town the next day. Yeah, you might think you are too old to sing carols, but just get on a train with hundreds of folks and see what happens.
The boat parade in harbor |
This is the house behind our hotel. It is actually in the parking lot. The couple is from Greece and apparently the really love decorating for Christmas |
ALL A BOARD. View of the boardwalk taking off on the light train. |
Santa's helper |
Rob and Dawn on the caboose. |
Well, that's all for now folks. Cheers, Dawn |
OutdoorPainter.com | National Recreation Area Wants Plein Air Painters | Home of Plein Air Magazine
OutdoorPainter.com | National Recreation Area Wants Plein Air Painters | Home of Plein Air Magazine
Wouldn't this be so cool? I'm going to apply - you just never know what can happen.
Mr. Jean Stern, Executive Director of The Irvine Museum, will juror this year’s submissions. The deadline for entry is February 29, 2012. In exchange for their stay, artists selected for residencies will be asked to conduct at least one program for the public and to donate a piece of art reflective of their time at Whiskeytown.
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area is located approximately 3½ hours north of the San Francisco Bay Area and 2 hours north of Sacramento. Whiskeytown is situated just seven miles west of Redding, California. The park features 39,000 acres of forests and a beautiful 3,200-acre lake nestled among the hills and valleys of California's Klamath Mountains. The cabin is a great base from which to explore the park by boat, car or on foot.
Plein air artists are asked to submit the following: Artist resume and exhibition record; statement of intent for residency, not to exceed one page in length, to include: relevance of work to nature and specific focus of project to be completed during residency. Sample of artistic works: 5-8 recent images on CD. Indication of preferred residency dates.
Lower Tow Falls in the national recreation area
Please mail all submissions to:
Whiskeytown Artist-in-Residence Coordinator
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area
P.O. Box 188, Whiskeytown, CA 96095
For more information and application details, please contact Sheila Edridge via email atwhiskeytown.art@gmail.com. For more information on Whiskeytown, please contact the Visitor Center by calling (530) 246-1225 daily from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or visit the park website atwww.nps.gov/whis.
Mr. Jean Stern, Executive Director of The Irvine Museum, will juror this year’s submissions. The deadline for entry is February 29, 2012. In exchange for their stay, artists selected for residencies will be asked to conduct at least one program for the public and to donate a piece of art reflective of their time at Whiskeytown.
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area is located approximately 3½ hours north of the San Francisco Bay Area and 2 hours north of Sacramento. Whiskeytown is situated just seven miles west of Redding, California. The park features 39,000 acres of forests and a beautiful 3,200-acre lake nestled among the hills and valleys of California's Klamath Mountains. The cabin is a great base from which to explore the park by boat, car or on foot.
Plein air artists are asked to submit the following: Artist resume and exhibition record; statement of intent for residency, not to exceed one page in length, to include: relevance of work to nature and specific focus of project to be completed during residency. Sample of artistic works: 5-8 recent images on CD. Indication of preferred residency dates.
Lower Tow Falls in the national recreation area
Please mail all submissions to:
Whiskeytown Artist-in-Residence Coordinator
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area
P.O. Box 188, Whiskeytown, CA 96095
For more information and application details, please contact Sheila Edridge via email atwhiskeytown.art@gmail.com. For more information on Whiskeytown, please contact the Visitor Center by calling (530) 246-1225 daily from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or visit the park website atwww.nps.gov/whis.
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Great Sales this Fall
I have just arrived home from my last out of town show. It is so wonderful to be back and have the comforts of home. I am happy to report that the sale have be good and my studio is looking a little empty. Below is a sampling of some of the larger paintings that have found a new home.
I look forward to my time upcoming weeks in the studio without the distraction of travel.
Cheers,
Dawn
24 x 48 Red Trees by the River |
24 x 24 Flock Together |
20 x 40 Full of Sunshine |
12 x 24 Low Tide |
36 x 48 Golden Sunset over Southern Louisiana |
Dawn Art in Style Magazine!
Have you ever wondered what my work would look like in your home? Well pick up a copy of Susquehanna Style, Mar/ April 2011 edition, flip to page 75 and find out. A customer of mine brought me a copy of Style Mag because she recognized my painting. I had no idea my work was in there.
Painting the Hay House in Macon, GA Sept. 27 |
Fall Painting classes
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Fall festivals for Atlanta.
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Keeping you updated on art festivals, galleries and studio news.
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Happy Customers at the Mount Gretna Art Festival
The Joy of Spring finds a new home in Hershey, PA. This is one of my favorite trees. I love the combinations of the magentas and blues in this one. I am so happy it has found a good home with the Wright family.
This wonderful couple with their new painting. |
See, I really have been working and not just traveling around having fun.
Cheers, Dawn