Saturday, November 30, 2013

Giveaway!

Two days left to enter the giveaway!
I will draw a name on Monday, December 2!

I finished the 4th painting in my "Houses" Giveaway,
so as promised I will soon be drawing the winner's name!

Cyber Monday (December 2) seemed like a good day to do it,
so if you haven't entered, you have until then to:

https://www.facebook.com/MaggieNemetzArt
and leave a comment there saying you want to enter the drawing.

(You can leave a comment here too...I love your comments!)

Below are paintings 1, 2, and 3:
[ They are mixed media paintings
with acrylic paint, ink, colored pencil, graphite,
and lots of collage material, like papers and book pages. 
Sorry, I may not have remembered everything. ]




All are around 7.5 x 10 inches.

If you'd like to win one painting of your choice,
head over to my Facebook page,

I'm also linking this to Inspiration Avenue's challenge this week,
which is Show and Tell, always a fun theme!

http://inspiration-avenue-team.blogspot.com/

I hope you are having a wonderful weekend,
a long one for many of us in the US :-)
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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Little Red Riding Hood

 Myths and Fairy Tales


Niina at Inspiration Avenue has challenged us with the theme of 

Myths

She's also included Fairy Tales, which sometimes have their start in myths.
Why are fairy tales so scary sometimes? 
Don't children have enough fears on their own?
I guess the aim was to frighten children to 
stay out of dangerous situations, like venturing into the forest alone. 

I chose Little Red Riding Hood,
whose Grandma must have lived clear on the other side of the forest.
In my painting, she has just realized that someone or something
is following her! Wasn't that a twig snapping and the rustling
of some dry leaves? Yes, footsteps!

The big bad wolf figures in a lot of other fairy tales,
like Peter and the Wolf, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, 
The Three Little Pigs (I remember being frightened by
a picture of the wolf peering in the back door of one of the pigs' houses).
And don't forget werewolves!
In the days when fairy tales began, I think there must have been
many more forest areas and more wolves, 
so being set upon by wolves was probably an actual danger to children.

Do you think we need some updated fairy tales that warn children to stay safe
from internet predators, drug dealers and creeps hanging around the playground? 
I don't know . . . the modern take on child rearing 
doesn't usually hold with scaring kids to death!
And, honestly, most children are rarely left on their own anymore.
No walking through the woods alone to visit Grandma!

Visit Inspiration Avenue to see the Myths and Fairy Tales entries.
http://inspiration-avenue-team.blogspot.com/


I've also entered this painting in Gritty Jane's 40 Portrait Challenge.
Heh, my first one, only 39 to go!
Stop over there to see some amazing faces.
Join in the challenge too, it's only been running for a few days,
there's plenty of time :-)


There's also still time to enter my
Giveaway

Just go to my new Facebook Art page,
"Like" the page,
and leave a teeny comment on the giveaway post
to say you wish to enter . . . and done!

Above is the third painting in the Houses series.
I still have at least one more to do. When I have at least four
completed I will draw a name and the winner can choose
one painting from the series. Go here to see the first 2 paintings.


I hope you are still enjoying some autumn-like weather
where you are (or ~ lucky you if it's Springtime)
Enjoy the upcoming weekend!

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Friday, November 15, 2013

Pssst . . . a giveaway!

A Series of Whimsical Houses
And a Giveaway


Or at least it will be . . . 
How many items make a series? More than 2, I know!
I'm having fun creating landscapes with unusual buildings and other elements.
I'm trying to do one a day . . . so far so good.


These are painted on heavy paper and are around 8 x 10 inches.

So . . . my idea is to have a giveaway, so stay tuned!

When I finish 4 (or more) of these paintings
I'll give away one of them (winner's choice).

The reason for the giveaway is to let you know I've finally
started a Facebook business page for my art.
Yes, I've mostly avoided Facebook, just not really getting it,
but have recently been convinced it may be a "good thing" after all.
I'm actually starting to warm to it a bit . . .

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Maggie-Nemetz-artist-mixed-media/606978082699671

All you have to do is visit my page

“like” it, 



and comment on the Giveaway post,


saying that you would like to enter.

Go HERE to enter. 

The winner will be drawn randomly using
either the random number generator
or, knowing me, a hat  :-)


I've started painting more randomly again after finishing
the Magical Journal Journeys journal swap



so I'm sharing this at Paint Party Friday :-)

http://paintpartyfriday.blogspot.com/

Have a beautiful weekend!

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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Houses tucked in tight

The Neighborhood
I've been trying to do some fun quick pieces,
not wanting to spend a huge amount of time, just some things
to encourage inspiration and creativity.

These whimsical houses fit the requirement.
The background is a Gelli plate print
(Ya, like everyone else, I have a stack of 'em mouldering on a shelf :-)
And the simple geometric shapes are quick to paint.
So ~ at least they start out simplistic. Of course then I begin playing with 
all the little details and the time adds up.
But it's OK because it's lots of fun. . .

I may do a series of these little neighborhoods.
This one is a nighttime scene, so no people in it.
They're all fast asleep in bed!
I call it "Tucked In Tight"

The theme at Inspiration Avenue this week is

Houses

Stop over HERE to see the entries in the challenge.
They will all be in by Sunday, November 17.
You still have time to enter!

http://inspiration-avenue-team.blogspot.com/

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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Full circle!

Priti Lisa's Journal


Lisa has a love for the Virgin Mary and also Frida Kahlo.
I couldn't decide which theme to go with 
for my pages in her journal so I did both.
Actually just one page of Frida . . . this is one of my favorite photos of her.

Lisa chose the color  turquoise , a beautiful color for Mary and also
a bright Mexican color that suits Frida.
The gold color is metallic, but didn't photograph well.


Lisa's journal is so packed with beautiful pages, it was impossible to close!
I had a difficult time photographing my pages, since they wouldn't lay flat.

I'm sure all 9 of the journals were packed like this as the last pages were finished.
I received mine back the other day and "overjoyed" and "astounded" are
much too mild to describe how much I love it! And no, it doesn't close either :-)

But, my finished journal will be another post . . .


I'm afraid I added to the thickness of her journal with this cross.

(Lisa, feel free to snip it off and use it somehow, if you want!
It might alleviate some of the bulkiness!)

This 
“Magical Journal Journey” 
(thank you Lisa W for the perfect name!)
has been such a beautiful experience! I think we are all in 
agreement to do it again. It's wonderful to have received
my journal back after 9 months, but also sad that it has come to a close.

But the friendship of the 9 of us doesn't have an end date!
It is strengthened and flourishes with each Magical Journey!

Have a lovely and creative weekend!

Think about gathering some artist friends and starting your own
round robin! You won't be sorry!

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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Magical Journal Journeys ~ Angie's White Pages


Angie's White Journal

Finally! I finished these pages eons ago, but with plenty of family obligations 
and other stuff too uninteresting to go into here, I haven't posted since September.
I almost forgot how to do a blog post!

Angie chose White as her color. White is simple (sometimes).
It's serene and pure, and at first it was a bit intimidating.
No hiding behind COLOR! Although as you can see, 
some color has sneaked (snuck? no.) into my pages.

The right hand page started as a Gelli print in which I kept seeing
images like fairies, leaves and flowers. I picked those out, 
and kept adding other pieces to the page.

I had been looking for a chance to use the beautiful Edwardian lady . . .

As I was gazing at the next two blank (white) pages a song popped into my head.
I've always loved the song "Happiness Runs" by Donovan, and hadn't heard it in years.
Somehow, there it was running through my head!


Happiness runs in a circular motion.
Thought is like a little boat upon the sea.
Everybody is a part of everything anyway.
You can have everything if you let yourself be.

The verse goes (first and last...I think there's only one):

Little pebble upon the sand,
Now you're lying here in my hand,
How many years have you been here?

Little human upon the sand,
From where I'm lying here in your hand,
You to me are but a passing breeze.

The sun will always shine where you stand,
depending in which land 
You may find yourself.
Now you have my blessing, go your way.




Since the theme of these two pages is the sea,
I've included a few sand dollars I found on the beach in Mexico.
And of course a little pebble :)
So sorry I'm late posting this, Angie!
Since we are so close to the end of the Magical Journal Journeys,
I was afraid you might receive your journal back before I completed these pages!

Anyhow, only one journal left.
I have Priti Lisa's Turquoise book on my table right now
and will be finishing it up today!

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