Thursday, January 31, 2013

Jennifer Cottis Artist

Jennifer Cottis Self Portrait

Jennifer Cottis, an artist specializing in drawing, painting, and ceramic sculptures, has graciously agreed to share her art with The Working Artist blog. She is an artist/member of TheArtCareer.com and a true master of her chosen mediums. Her use of imagery and her understanding of form inspire the viewers’ imagination.

Boats in Newlyn by Jennifer Cottis
 Evening Sea Devon by Jennifer Cottis

Jennifer’s paintings are vivid and the technique she used in her painting “Evening Sea Devon” reflects her mastery of her craft. Her paintings are transformative. Her paintings—passionate and beautiful—transport the viewers through their imagination to a place of aquatic romance.

    
Large Whitby Pot By Jennifer Cottis         
 
Sea Pots by Jennifer Cottis

Jennifer’s art goes beyond 2-D images into the world of 3-D ceramic sculptures that complement her drawings and paintings, as seen in “Sea Pots and Whitby and Background.”

Jennifer is a talented artist who is celebrated in the arts community as evidenced by her recent solo exhibition and several awards.

Small Sea Pots Against Watercolour Painting by Jennifer Cottis

                                               Whitby and background 2 by Jennifer Cottis

She developed her skills at the Ealing School of Art and at the Central School of Art and Design in London. It is a privilege to feature her art in The Working Artist Blog.

Whitby Group by Jennifer Cottis

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Jennifer, thank you for the spectacular images!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Achill Bogwood Sculptures


Westport Exhibition

Liam Kelly is a talented sculptor; his creations ignite the imagination. Originally from Achill Island, Liam mastered his craft by sculpting a resource that his family used for fuel—bogwood. His sculptures have a nice fluidity and appear as though the wood has been carved with the natural flow of the grain, transforming it into a sight to behold. The way in which he displays his work in a space provides evidence of his awareness of depth perception and of the fact that one object can transform the feel of the room. He clearly appreciates and celebrates nature’s gift of bogwood with his sculptures.

 Image is everything, and seeing is believing. Please view Liam Kelly’s Achill bogwood sculptures below.














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Liam, thank you for sharing your passion and your great imagination with The Working Artist!


               

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Articles Full of Helpful Information for Artist

Recent Articles By Tesha Haynes

Full articles can be found at the following link.

http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Tesha_Haynes 

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Introduction to the Working Artist


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