Showing posts with label Featured Friday Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Featured Friday Artist. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Featured Friday artist: ?? (he or she is even a mystery to me)

I would love to give credit to this artist, and I have searched for weeks to find a name, and although I haven't found the designer I really wanted to share these with you because I find them so interesting!

Last week I was at an antique mall in Virginia Beach, Barrett Street Antiques, and normally when I make it over there (about 1/2 hour drive) I go directly inside.  I have really been in my "creative mode" lately and I LOVE recycling old things.  When I pulled up this time I noticed that there were a lot of garden things outside.  Old statues laying around as well as life preservers and buoys, old wrought iron furniture and the like.  My kinda place! 
So I walk around out there for quite a while and discover these bird houses made out of recycled materials:
As I continued to look I found more and more of these gems!  I quickly went in and asked if I could take some pictures in the garden area, she looked at me like I had 3 heads but said yes I could take pictures.  Here are some more I found:

I found the #8 on a lot of the birdhouses, I wish I
could find the artist to ask him/her about it



After I took my pictures I went back inside to find out more about the artist. When I approached the desk I said "I'm interested in the birdhouses outside." She said "All of them?!" (Like I wanted to buy them all!  They were quite pricey.) I said "Oh no I'm interested in the artist, do you know who made them?"  Again a look of "Are you really interested in those old things??"  Then she gave a curt answer "... one of the sellers owns that part out there, he makes them and tries to sell them here".  She obviously wasn't going to give me any info and didn't want to help him out either. 

I am truly sorry for not giving this artist credit so if you're in the Virginia Beach area and can find out any more about this artist I will be sure to update this post.



Friday, June 13, 2014

Featured Friday Artist: Betsy Youngquist

I am a HUGE Pinterest person (you can find my page here).  I have a board called Art Dolls and Softees because not only do I design art dolls I LOVE looking at other peoples creative imaginations as well.  Be warned, on my Pinterest board I have pinned 579 pictures in this category alone! 

A few months ago I pinned this picture:
My first thought was "How did she do this?!"  I was intrigued by all of the beads and how they all just made sense, the colors, the placement, the sizes, everything.  Then in the winter issue of Where Women Create she is a featured artist!  I was so excited to learn more about this very talented lady, Betsy Youngquist. In the article her work is described as "Betsy's work reflects a fascination with the intersection of humans, animals and mythology.  Stemming from a  lifelong love of all creatures great and small, her work weaves together the human and animal spirit."

Here is a link to her website if you would like to find out more about this very talented artist: Betsy Youngquist.

And here are just a few more of her designs:


She also sells her work on Etsy at: Betsy Youngquist Beaded Mosiac Sculpture

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Featured Friday Artist: Charley Harper



About a month ago I took my boys to the Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, VA.  We had a blast looking at all of the animals and feeling horseshoe crabs in the touch tank.  Towards the front of the museum they have a rotating exhibit area.  Since we had not been to the VLM in ages I had no idea what they were featuring so we took a look.  It was there that I was introduced to the artist named Charley Harper.  I didn't think my five and seven year old would be interested but the exhibit had a few "kids stations" where they could sit down and draw like Charley.  Of course my boys sat right down.


From Wikipedia:
Charley Harper (August 4, 1922 – June 10, 2007) was a Cincinnati-based American Modernist artist. He was best known for his highly stylized wildlife prints, posters and book illustrations. Born in Frenchton, West Virginia in 1922, Harper's upbringing on his family farm influenced his work to his last days. He left his farm home to study art at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, and won the academy’s first Stephen H. Wilder Traveling Scholarship.

(Taken at the VLM exhibit):


I absolutely love this mans work!  

During his career, Charley Harper illustrated numerous books, notably The Golden Book of Biology,

magazines such as Ford Times,

 as well as many prints, posters, and other works. As his subjects are mainly natural, with birds prominently featured, Charley often created works for many nature-based organizations, among them the National Park ServiceCincinnati Zoo; Cincinnati Nature Center; Hamilton County (Ohio) Park District; and Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Pennsylvania. He also designed interpretive displays for Everglades National Park.

And here are some pictures that I took during the exhibit:




And this one wasn't part of the traveling show but I found it on the internet and it's my absolute favorite one, probably because it's a cat:

Here are a few more photos of his work from the internet:


Sunday, June 1, 2014

New segment called: Featured Friday Artist

Beginning this Friday I will start a new segment called Featured Friday Artist.  These people will be living or dead, male or female, famous or not.  I would LOVE to interview some of my local artist friends and provide links to their work but to start with I will bring you more famous artists that I admire.  First up Charley Harper, whom I discovered about a month ago.