Monday, April 28, 2008

Meet my friend, Ron Morgan. Ron is an ex-college professor who took his passion for woodworking into the next phase of his life. I was fortunate enough to spend some time in Ron’s shop viewing pieces in various stages of completion. I saw many completed pieces that Ron was preparing for a show in New England.

Many people are of the opinion that woodworking is not art. However, if you saw the creative pieces that Ron has created you would share my opinion that this is indeed art. He uses woods common to the area and is of a rare and special quality. He makes furniture and special designer pieces that generally are custom made to specifications.

One of his specialties is liturgical works for places of worship.



Ron makes work to customer specification and does commission work. When I visited Ron, I saw a headboard being made to a customer’s specifications that impressed me with its detail and intricacies.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Friends,

Today's installment is not about a single artist. It is, rather, about a gallery of artists. I met Noah Antieau at an Art event in Norcross, Georgia. He is the front man for six artists in www.redtruckgallery.com. Noah and I are kindred souls so to speak. Read this passage from his site:

“It seems most every time I walk into an art gallery I end up disappointed in one of two ways: either the art is bad, or the cost is outrageous.
More often than not galleries just do not show good art, which is amazing when you think about it, but nonetheless true. On those rare occasions when a gallery gets it right, they charge so much that the average person might as well be walking though a museum as a gallery; prices are just too high.
The result is that a huge segment of the population has been forced out of the conventional art market, left to languish in second rate craft fairs and strange, starving artist, shopping mall galleries.” (Noah Antieau) http://redtruckgallery.findartbuyart.com/

I am of the same opinion. When people go to galleries or exhibits, they find the art pricing prohibitive. Primarily this is because gallery operators may charge upwards of 50% commission on the artwork. I find this appalling. They are profiting from the sweat and inspiration of others for the privilege of giving an artist a piece of wall to display their work.

Art lovers are forced to attempt to find those diamonds in the rough artists who have not been recognized for their talent, yet. Artist’s main drive in their life is to display their unique vision in an art medium that expresses their innermost thoughts. Artist’s main sense of gratification is to have someone appreciate his or her work.

I am not denigrating all gallery owners. Some try to do right by their artists and patrons by charging reasonable commissions. Other parasites gouge their artists because artists are generally not attuned to the business side of art.

Do not let these vermin win. Go to independent galleries. View the work of some great artists who have not been discovered yet. Tell the artist how their work makes you feel. If you are so compelled, buy something.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

To all of my art loving friends,

Recently my wife and I had the opportunity to view the works of Coralette Damme. It was very enjoyable to finally be able to talk to her up close and personal. My wife and I enjoyed speaking with her very much. We also had the occasion to view the work of her Etsy friends of Central Florida. In addition to her work on Etsy she has posted another sample of her work on Find Art Buy Art.

Please read some of her bio below:

The Crafty Hag is a St. Petersburg Florida artist who creates stained glass art in a non-traditional style. Incorporating found objects and painted elements make the Hag's creations all one of a kind. However, The Crafty Hag is not just about glass. She also makes fun goofy stuff like giant magnets with silly photos, cool folk art inspired paintings, hand printed postcards, and tons of other stuff! The Crafty Hag can be found at various events posted on her website www.craftyhag.com just go to the events page! Or if you are not in the local FL area you can shop on line at www.craftyhag.etsy.com Drop the crafty hag an email through either website and let her know what you think about her work. OR, you can be the Crafty Hag's friend on MySpace www.myspace.com/craftyhag Don't be shy!

Her work can also be found on www.findartbuyart.com. Her direct link to her page is http://craftyhag.findartbuyart.com/. I am an incredible fan of her work and she is prolific and open. Please check her out and give me your opinion.

As usual, if you know of a creative person who needs to have their work displayed to the public, please give me their contact information so that I may review their work here. I am always looking to help artists create a buzz and interest around their creative expressions.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Monday, April 21, 2008

To my art-loving friends,

Some of my greatest hopes are beginning to come true. When my wife and I were creating this labor of love call Find Art Buy Art, we had aspirations that we could help to promote the work of all artists young and not so young. We wanted to watch the talent and drive of people begin to blossom. Now we are getting people on the site at the onset of their careers and they are posting their work.

The vision of artists and their personal drive to create is what I enjoy viewing. My wife and I spend our free time travelling the US going to art shows in search of that undiscovered talent. We love talking to artists and getting their personal view on life and their art.

Please view and comment on our two new young artists. Katey and Reggi are high school students with a passion and talent for exposing their creative expression to the art loving public. In addition, we have a new addition from the photography world. Her name is Chelsie.

Join me at www.findartbuyart.com in watching these young people learn and grow through the arts.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Friday, April 18, 2008

If you want to look at art on the move, you need to check out Nicole Del Rossi’s Grateful Dead motorcycle art. She has taken some things from her personal artistic work and translated it to a motorcycle gas tank. I love it. If I had a big bad street Hog with 1300ccs of power and a noisy exhaust with my shaved head and leather I would have Nicole detail my ride. (I would if my wife would let me own a bike, and my leather does not fit around the middle anymore and the baldhead is now a salt and pepper color, more salt than pepper to be exact) Anyway, a man can dream. However, I love the series. Check out her talent and you will be as impressed as I was. She also is a very passionate sketch artist. She has other series on the site, www.findartbuyart.com.

Within Nicole’s blog postings you can find her contact information. With her talent and creativity she can help design your motorcycle, or whatever, to customize it especially for you.

As usual I am looking for artists to write about and promote. My goal with the site is to give artists a forum to advance their work. You can reach me at the e-mail below.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Thursday, April 03, 2008

To our Artistic Friends,

I would wish you would consider joining our artists at www.findartbuyart.com. If you are an artist or know of a talented person seeking additional exposure to the art buying public, please refer them to our site.

I spend a great deal of time promoting and blogging about our talented artists. We are trying to expose the world to the talented and passionate artistic people of the world. If it is one thing that artists need, it is more people viewing their work.

I also travel the US getting more people to view the site. I have visited at least 30 art shows over the past 3 years. I tell everyone I meet about the site and encourage him or her, as art patrons, to visit the site. As it stands now we get 300-400 unique hits every week. Some of these people will view and like your work and, perhaps buy. That is my goal behind this site.

My wife and I are passionate, ardent admirers of artists and their creative expressions. We gain nothing from the site other than satisfaction of helping people like you.

If you choose to join us, great!!! If not, we wish all the success in the world.

Robin and Larry
robin@findartbuyart.com
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Monday, March 31, 2008

Friends,

One of our profound pleasures watching the art world is that we get to see the growing process of exciting, new, young artists. One of these people happens to be on our site and she is prolific to say the least. I can see the maturity of her work just over the last few months.

Her name is Katey and she is a high school student. Her talent is obvious and her depth of vision in her subjects is intriguing. She uses paints, charcoal, and pencil in her art. She creates bears, plants, shoes, and other subjects. We have viewed her work on the site and are pleased that she has chosen to join us.

People like Katey are the reason that my wife and I have decided to start this site. We love to help young and aspiring artists by giving them additional exposure to the art buying public. All artists have a depth of character and their art is a window into their innermost thoughts and emotions. Those emotions come out of Katey’s work. Please check her out and either agree or disagree with me through this blog.

I am looking to find artists to review and recruit for our site. My main goal is to allow artists a forum to display their work to the art-loving world. Please contact me at larry@findartbuyart.com and give me the contact information for the artists.

Thank you,
Robin and Larry
robin@findartbuyart.com
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Friday, March 28, 2008

Friends,

The photos I am posting today are of various artists that I met on my recent travels. I was especially impressed with their work and passion. In subsequent postings, I will talk about each in more detail.

The art world has gotten a bit more difficult recently with the economy being more of a challenge. With fuel costs going up, it is becoming more costly to travel to these shows. Consequently, artists have to be a bit more judicious in the shows they choose to attend. The public is a bit tighter with their money and will spend considerably more time mulling a purchase and look for more reasons not to buy. This may also have the added effect of a sort of reverse buyer’s remorse. That is they decide after they get home that the piece that they were looking at would indeed complement whatever space they imagined it in or they just regret not buying because they later realize how much they liked the particular work.

With artist’s streams of revenue drying up, they need to find a better alternative to the more costly, less lucrative shows. That is where we fervently hope to help by providing this source of art fans to view and perhaps buy work. One of the major frustrations that we feel is that artists, especially older ones, do not inherently trust the internet. They think that it does not make sense that we are giving them a free portal to display their wares. The questions that we receive are always, “What are you getting out of it?”

For my wife and me, this web site fills two needs. One we are ardent and passionate supporters of the arts. We marvel at the well of creative inspirations that are evident in the passionate people that we meet in our pursuit of creative expression. Funding is virtually non-existent for artists unless one is fortunate to find an angel to finance works. Most artists are more attuned to the creative side of their personality and less capable as business people. They are more focused to the creativity. It is what makes them who they are. As a consequence, they are subject to be taken advantage of by people and organizations that would over-charge for the right to display and sell their work their using the organization’s medium. We find it appalling that this occurs, yet some artists gladly pay up to 50% for minimal support. I am passionately devoted to seeing people not being taken advantage. That is why we are supplying the portal and are going to allow artists to sell through our site with a shopping cart feature. The 15% that we will charge is what we need to pay expense related to maintaining the structure and software.

Secondly, if the site does well and get consistent good traffic we may be able to charge advertising fees to art related enterprises. We also have as part of the business plan the intention of funding and supporting art programs through donations. The area we live, Philadelphia, has many art institutions and programs that help young artists develop their talents and provide an avenue for their creative expression. It is through the eyes of these visionary and talented people that my wife and I live vicariously. Nothing warms us as much as being able to help a young person.

This site fills our emotional needs in that we feel that it is our purpose to allow others to stand on our shoulders to achieve. We get satisfaction from the success and fulfillment of others. Please join us on FABA and if you know of any artists or art shows in the country please e-mail us with that information. We are fortunate enough to be able to travel frequently and we love to make visiting shows and artists part of our itinerary.
Sincerely,
Larry
Larry@findartbuyart.com
Robin
robin@findartbuyart.com

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

To all of my art loving friends,

Last weekend my wife and I had the opportunity to view the works of Coralette Damme. It was very enjoyable to finally be able to talk to her up close and personal. My wife and I enjoyed speaking with her very much. We also had the occasion to view the work of her Etsy friends of Central Florida. In addition to her work on Etsy she has posted another sample of her work on Find Art Buy Art.

Please read some of her bio below:

The Crafty Hag is a St. Petersburg Florida artist who creates stained glass art in a non-traditional style. Incorporating found objects and painted elements make the Hag's creations all one of a kind. However, The Crafty Hag is not just about glass. She also makes fun goofy stuff like giant magnets with silly photos, cool folk art inspired paintings, hand printed postcards, and tons of other stuff! The Crafty Hag can be found at various events posted on her website www.craftyhag.com just go to the events page! Or if you are not in the local FL area you can shop on line at www.craftyhag.etsy.com Drop the crafty hag an email through either website and let her know what you think about her work. OR, you can be the Crafty Hag's friend on MySpace www.myspace.com/craftyhag Don't be shy!

Her work can also be found on www.findartbuyart.com. Her direct link to her page is http://craftyhag.findartbuyart.com/. I am an incredible fan of her work and she is prolific and open. Please check her out and give me your opinion.

As usual, if you know of a creative person who needs to have their work displayed to the public, please give me their contact information so that I may review their work here. I am always looking to help artists create a buzz and interest around their creative expressions.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Monday, March 24, 2008

I have had the opportunity to travel to many interesting places here in the US in pursuit of recruiting people to our site. Recently I had the pleasure of traveling to Florida to see a couple of great events. One was the Winter Haven Art Festival. I met several fantastic artists who travel the country in the hopes of selling their work. My wife and I love speaking with these people and hearing about their influences and work.

Most express a little frustration over economic times that make selling their work a bit more difficult. I sympathize with them and understand the financial realities of the day. I am in the process of updating www.FindArtBuyArt.com to allow artists to sell their product on-line. My wife and I want to give the artists a better forum to expose their work to the art buying public while at the same time allowing them to spending less time traveling to the less productive art events. Please look for us to have a new look and feel to FABA coming in the near future.

I am looking to find artists to review and recruit for our site. My main goal is to allow artists a forum to display their work to the art-loving world. Please contact me at larry@findartbuyart.com and give me the contact information for the artists.

Thank you,
Larry Mitchell
larry@findartbuyart.comwww.findartbuyart.com

Friday, March 07, 2008

I took this photo while walking through the Philadelphia Museum of Art. If it looks familiar, it should. It is probably the most famous painting of George Washington that there is. It is also the model, I believe, for the dollar bill. If I am incorrect, I am sure someone will correct me. By the way, admittance to the art museum is by donation on Sundays. They will accept whatever you can afford. I usually end up giving more than regular admittance price simply because I believe that the art museum is one of the greatest values in the city of Philadelphia. I tend to get lost in the dynamic history in front of my eyes and I, being and amateur history buff, love to transport myself back to the time of the work that I am viewing and imagine myself in that period. I guess that’s what fascinates me most about art and history. I love to try to think about how the people felt and what their thoughts were at the time of creating that art or that particular era in history. Please view my photo and give me your impression.

Larry

larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Monday, March 03, 2008

I was on the fence regarding photography being art as a pure art form. I, however, have committed to the fact that a well planned or a spontaneous photographic shot can be artistic in a variety of ways. One can be the setup such as a pose by a creative and authentic subject. The post production processes can create another effect. The work of Lee Miller at the Philadelphia Museum of Art is a great example of photographic art. There is an artist on www.findartbuyart.com that meets the artistic requirement.

My subject this week is Rand. He has created a compelling variety of photographic techniques that intrigue and fascinate. Check his work on www.findartbuyart.com. His avocation is as a roadie for various shows in and about the city of Philadelphia. In this capacity, he occasionally takes photos that cause the viewer to sit up and take notice. Check his work and give me your opinion.

Also, look for some changes to Find Art Buy Art in the coming months. Several artists have made some suggestions for improvements and modifications. We have listened and are working on some features that will make the site more fun and interactive. It may also make the artists some more money. (We certainly hope so)

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Saturday, March 01, 2008

This posting regards one of my wife's favorite artists. Actually, it is me, and I try to experiment with different setting on my digital camera to create effects that intrigue the mind. After many attempts at getting the moon to pose in the spot I wanted, I was able to take a photo that I thought worthy of posting. Please view my blog at http://lamitchell.findartbuyart.com/. If you click on the photo, you will see a bower dimly lit in the foreground with the moon cooperating in the background. I did not want to use a flash in fears of dimming the moon's effect. This is the result. I would certainly appreciate your feedback and input. I am no professional by any means but I like this one.

Thanks
Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com

Monday, February 18, 2008

To my art friends,
This is an open letter that I have written to Melissa Dribben regarding her article on the art scene here in Philly. The link to her article is in parenthesis below.

Melissa,

(http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20080217_Artistic_Nirvana.html)

Thank you so much for your article on PhillyNews.com regarding the art movement here is Philadelphia. You have written about what I have long felt and known regarding the art scene in Philly. We wife and I are ardent observers of the art scene in Philly. We take the time to see most shows and exhibits here in the city. The talent that is migrating here is impressive, but even more so is the proliferation of young homegrown talent. We have quite a few art schools here in the city and the classes are full and the outpouring of art displays the emotion and passion of our young talent. I enjoy sitting back and watching these people grow and learn in their field.

Our passion for young people success has led up to create a free forum for artists to display their work. We have several you artists who are going to make an impression on the art world. At your convenience please check out www.findartbuyart.com and look at the work of dawlheart, textileeliz, Katey Sponheimer, Reggi Lerro, Harry Boardman, Noah Antieau, Enid Pagan, Heather Pettersen, Ivey Spivey, Nicole DelRossi, et al.

Most of these artists are in and among the Philadelphia area. They work and labor at their craft and only wish that the public views and appreciates their work. I am long and admirer of the creative drive that impels the artist to work. I love to talk to artists about the inspirations behind their work and get the background to some of their most intimate creations.

Once again, thank you for a great article. I am so pleased that you wrote it. If you do not mind, I am going to reference it in my “Art Fan” blog. I will give proper credit to you, of course.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

To my art-loving friends,

Some of my greatest hopes are beginning to come true. When my wife and I were creating this labor of love call Find Art Buy Art, we had aspirations that we could help to promote the work of all artists young and not so young. We wanted to watch the talent and drive of people begin to blossom. Now we are getting people on the site at the onset of their careers and they are posting their work.

The vision of artists and their personal drive to create is what I enjoy viewing. My wife and I spend our free time travelling the US going to art shows in search of that undiscovered talent. We love talking to artists and getting their personal view on life and their art.

Please view and comment on our two new young artists. Katey and Reggi are high school students with a passion and talent for exposing their creative expression to the art loving public. Join me at www.findartbuyart.com in watching these two people learn and grow through the arts.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Today’s installment deals with a new artist to our site. Her name is Katey and she is a high school student. Her talent is obvious and her depth of vision in her subjects is intriguing. She uses paints, charcoal, and pencil in her art. She creates bears, plants, shoes, and other subjects. I have viewed her work on the site and am pleased that she has chosen to join us.

People like Katey are the reason that my wife and I have decided to start this site. We love to help young and aspiring artists by giving them additional exposure to the art buying public. All artists have a depth of character and their art is a window into their innermost thoughts and emotions. Those emotions come out of Katey’s work. Please check her out and either agree or disagree with me through this blog.

I am looking to find artists to review and recruit for our site. My main goal is to allow artists a forum to display their work to the art-loving world. Please contact me at larry@findartbuyart.com and give me the contact information for the artists.

Thank you,
Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Today entry is not about a single artist. Rather today is about an organization and their movement to develop artists and help them to integrate art into educational programs.

The BuildaBridge organization is a group dedicated to positive social change. Read below the passage that I took from their website (www.buildabridge.org):

BuildaBridge's mission is twofold: Bring hope, healing through the arts, and engage artists in service to others.
In other words, we use the arts to help people in difficult situations to heal from trauma and find hope for their future.
Our 2012 goal is to provide hope and healing through the arts to the 2500 homeless children in Philadelphia and 50,000 children worldwide.
Our basic philosophy is summed up in the phrase "Speaking a Blessing into the life of the child through the arts." We:
1. Build healthy and mentoring relationships with children and youth
2. Teach creative arts as a method for engaging children and youth in healthy creative play and learning
3. See the inner gifts of the child and speak encouragement about these gifts for their future
4. Look for teachable moments by listening and observing
5. Use art as a metaphor in teaching lessons of wisdom, correction, and life skills
6. Go beyond arts teaching to meet the needs of the whole child through other resources
Examples of what we do:
· Children learned to appreciate the value of other cultures through an indoor mural project in one Philadelphia shelter that taught about Persian art
· Gang members in a Guatemala prison experienced joy and relief of boredom through a portrait painting class
· Young court mandated single mother’s managed their anxiety and anger by creating masks in an art and spirituality class
· Former child prostitutes in Costa Rica dealt with the pain of their past by telling their stories through drama
· Forty homeless women learned financial planning skills through a soap opera and game show along with financial planning with a local banker
· Young artists learned the social skills of behavior in a formal setting by attending live concerts in a professional theater
· Young homeless mothers learned to plan and cook inexpensive healthy snack foods for their kids in a culinary arts class
As a parent and a grandparent, I know that exposure of children to the arts in any form helps to develop creative and abstract thinking. It promotes a higher brain function allowing a child to absorb and assimilate deeper and richer concepts. This in turn will enable the child to become more emotionally secure and mature.

Who among us has not seen a child in a transfixed creative state while involved in some artistic endeavor? Exposure to the arts, be it music, literature, sculpture, paints, watercolors, etc., will set of brain activity that allows for greater concentration later in life.

Please join my wife and me in supporting this marvelous organization and their humanitarian mission. They are truly helping to protect our future through the youth of today.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Friday, February 08, 2008

To all of my art loving friends,

If you find yourself in the St.Petersburg, Florida area, check out my friend Crafty Hag, aka Coralette Damme. My wife and I had occasion to visit her and view her works during one of our many trips to Florida.

Please read some of her bio below:

The Crafty Hag is a St. Petersburg Florida artist who creates stained glass art in a non-traditional style. Incorporating found objects and painted elements make the Hag's creations all one of a kind. However, The Crafty Hag is not just about glass. She also makes fun goofy stuff like giant magnets with silly photos, cool folk art inspired paintings, hand printed postcards, and tons of other stuff! The Crafty Hag can be found at various events posted on her website www.craftyhag.com just go to the events page! Or if you are not in the local FL area you can shop on line at www.craftyhag.etsy.com Drop the crafty hag an email through either website and let her know what you think about her work. OR you can be the Crafty Hag's friend on MySpace www.myspace.com/craftyhag Don't be shy!

Her work can also be found on www.findartbuyart.com. Her direct link to her page is http://craftyhag.findartbuyart.com/. I am an incredible fan of her work and she is prolific and open. Please check her out and give me your opinion.

As usual, if you know of a creative person who needs to have their work displayed to the public, please give me their contact information so that I may review their work here. I am always looking to help artists create a buzz and interest around their creative expressions.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Tamara Brown is an artist on our site who posts very interesting photos. On her “Cracking Up” photos, she has created an interesting effect of a fade on the left side. The expression and effects create a visual experience that draws your eyes to it. The “Manda” photo is very expressive.



Check out her work at http://www.findartbuyart.com/. You can reach her directly at http://tdbrown.findartbuyart.com/.

Please give me the names and web sites of artists who need exposure. I will look at their work, review their art on my site, and spread the word to my network.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
http://www.findartbuyart.com/

Monday, February 04, 2008

Friends,

If you want to look at art on the move, you need to check out Nicole Del Rossi’s Grateful Dead motorcycle art. She has taken some things from her personal artistic work and translated it to a motorcycle gas tank. I love it. If I had a big bad street Hog with 1300ccs of power and a noisy exhaust with my shaved head and leather I would have Nicole detail my ride. (I would if my wife would let me own a bike, and my leather does not fit around the middle anymore and the baldhead is now a salt and pepper color, more salt than pepper to be exact) Anyway, a man can dream. However, I love the series. Check out her talent and you will be as impressed as I was. She also is a very passionate sketch artist. She has other series on the site, www.findartbuyart.com.

Within Nicole’s blog postings you can find her contact information. With her talent and creativity she can help design your motorcycle, or whatever, to customize it especially for you.

As usual I am looking for artists to write about and promote. My goal with the site is to give artists a forum to advance their work. You can reach me at the e-mail below.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com
Friends,

Lou Baker hails out of Philadelphia, Pa. He has generously shared his talent with us on www.findartbuyart.com. Family Life which is a medium of oil painting is our favorite. Lou shows us scenes from Philadelphia with his splashes of watercolor. Lou found his talent as a young child, but established himself after attending the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art.

Our opinion is that the perfect gift for someone you care deeply about is a portrait from a talented artist’s hand. Lou is that artist. Check out his series of both pencil art and watercolor on www.findartbuyart.com. He has an incredible eye for detail that demonstrates the emotion of his art. He does commission work and the depth of his character studies in pencil move us tremendously. At Lou’s blog site on www.findartbuyart.com he has placed his contact data if you wish to get further information on hiring this talented and passionate artist.

Robin and Larry,
robin@findartbuyart.com
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Who is Ivey? She is an artist who has taken up art again after a hiatus. Check out her work on www.findartbuyart.com. The item that she posted on our site is called “The Watchers”. It is borderline surreal and existential. I am a huge fan and I hope she gets more energy for her art. Here is an excerpt from her blog on http://iveyspivey.findartbuyart.com/:

“Hello out there! I am totally brand new to this...And very excited to have found this site. Let’s see...I am an artist living in West Palm Beach, Florida. I grew up here and although I have always been an artist, I only just recently started painting again after a couple year break. Needless to say, I am feeling rusty, but am thankful to be back. I realized that doing a mundane job is not my dream and that I must pursue what makes me happy, even if I make no money off of it, and that is making ART!” (Ivey Spivey)

Go Ivey, we are waiting for your works.

If you know of artists who need a bit of exposure to the art-appreciating world, please send me the contact information. I am happy to give creative talented people a new forum to get their work visible to the public.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

“Sometimes my mood takes control of my hand.”

How can you not look at the results of that hand? Today we are looking at the work of Kirsten Ashley. Her alias is Dawlheart and she can be found at http://dawlheart.findartbuyart.com/. She has a varied style inside the fantasy world. She displays an interesting eye for the elf/fairy/mermaid genre. I see this artwork adorning a young woman’s room. She also is doing work on a Comics collaboration that should create an intriguing visual. Her art can be found at www.findartbuyart.com. She discusses her influences and works at http://dawlheart.findartbuyart.com/.

If you have a moment please check her work. She does commission work and is available to be contacted at http://dawlheart.findartbuyart.com/.

As usual, I am looking for artists to review and recruit for our site www.findartbuyart.com. I will check their work and put their name out to my network of art patrons.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Friends,

Today's installment is not about a single artist. It is, rather, about a gallery of artists. I met Noah Antieau at an Art event in Norcross, Georgia. He is the front man for six artists in www.redtruckgallery.com. Noah and I are kindred souls so to speak. Read this passage from his site:

“It seems most every time I walk into an art gallery I end up disappointed in one of two ways: either the art is bad, or the cost is outrageous.
More often than not galleries just do not show good art, which is amazing when you think about it, but nonetheless true. On those rare occasions when a gallery gets it right, they charge so much that the average person might as well be walking though a museum as a gallery; prices are just too high.
The result is that a huge segment of the population has been forced out of the conventional art market, left to languish in second rate craft fairs and strange, starving artist, shopping mall galleries.” (Noah Antieau) http://redtruckgallery.findartbuyart.com/

I am of the same opinion. When people go to galleries or exhibits, they find the art pricing prohibitive. Primarily this is because gallery operators may charge upwards of 50% commission on the artwork. I find this appalling. They are profiting from the sweat and inspiration of others for the privilege of giving an artist a piece of wall to display their work.

Art lovers are forced to attempt to find those diamonds in the rough artists who have not been recognized for their talent, yet. Artist’s main drive in their life is to display their unique vision in an art medium that expresses their innermost thoughts. Artist’s main sense of gratification is to have someone appreciate his or her work.

I am not denigrating all gallery owners. Some try to do right by their artists and patrons by charging reasonable commissions. Other parasites gouge their artists because artists are generally not attuned to the business side of art.

Do not let these vermin win. Go to independent galleries. View the work of some great artists who have not been discovered yet. Tell the artist how their work makes you feel. If you are so compelled, buy something.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Thursday, January 24, 2008

To all of my art loving friends,

If you find yourself in the St.Petersburg, Florida area, check out my friend Crafty Hag, aka Coralette Damme. My wife and I had occasion to visit her and view her works during one of our many trips to Florida.

Please read some of her bio below:

The Crafty Hag is a St. Petersburg Florida artist who creates stained glass art in a non-traditional style. Incorporating found objects and painted elements make the Hag's creations all one of a kind. However, The Crafty Hag is not just about glass. She also makes fun goofy stuff like giant magnets with silly photos, cool folk art inspired paintings, hand printed postcards, and tons of other stuff! The Crafty Hag can be found at various events posted on her website www.craftyhag.com just go to the events page! Or if you are not in the local FL area you can shop on line at www.craftyhag.etsy.com Drop the crafty hag an email through either website and let her know what you think about her work. OR you can be the Crafty Hag's friend on MySpace www.myspace.com/craftyhag Don't be shy!

Her work can also be found on www.findartbuyart.com. Her direct link to her page is http://craftyhag.findartbuyart.com/. I am an incredible fan of her work and she is prolific and open. Please check her out and give me your opinion.

As usual, if you know of a creative person who needs to have their work displayed to the public, please give me their contact information so that I may review their work here. I am always looking to help artists create a buzz and interest around their creative expressions.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

To all of my friends,

Meet my friend, Ron Morgan. Ron is an ex-college professor who took his passion for woodworking into the next phase of his life. I was fortunate enough to spend some time in Ron’s shop viewing pieces in various stages of completion. I saw many completed pieces that Ron was preparing for a show in New England.

Many people are of the opinion that woodworking is not art. However, if you saw the creative pieces that Ron has created you would share my opinion that this is indeed art. He uses woods common to the area and is of a rare and special quality. He makes furniture and special designer pieces that generally are custom made to specifications.

One of his specialties is liturgical works for places of worship.

http://www.ronmorganwoodworks.com/

Ron makes work to customer specification and does commission work. When I visited Ron, I saw a headboard being made to a customer’s specifications that impressed me with its detail and intricacies.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Thursday, January 17, 2008

To my Art Loving Friends,

Kim Winberry has joined our stable of very talented people recently. She creates still life portraits in watercolor that expresses some of her innermost thoughts. There is depth and passion there that make her work a unique and an introspective experience to the viewer. My wife and I had the good fortune to meet her in San Diego at the ArtWalk. Seeing her work up close and personal moved us. We discussed where would be the best place to display her art. We believe it would accentuate and compliment a sun room or family room with the bright and expressive colors. Check her out on www.findartbuyart.com. Her personal page with us is:
http://kimwinberry.findartbuyart.com/. She has a gallery that you can view at www.kimwinberry.com.

If you know of any very talented people who need additional exposure to the art world pleas forward their information to me and I will be happy to review and write about their work and forward the information to my art buying network.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

As promised here is my review of Heather Boardman's jewelry. The best thing that I can say about Heather's work is that it is fun!! Her jewelry makes me feel good. The color combinations and their brightness make a great accessory to a beautiful summer ensemble. She has a set of earrings that she calls "Blue Disc". My eyes were drawn to them and I imagine them dangling from a young lady's ears as a statement of gaiety and mirth. Earring are just a small sample of what Heather does. She makes these items herself and spend a great deal of time going to classes honing her craft. Her skill is evident immediately. All of her stuff is for sale on her site, www.hmbstudios.com. You can also read about her on our site at http://www.findartbuyart.com/network/hmbstudios. Please view her craft and give me your impressions here.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

To all Art Fans,

Today's installment is about someone who is not on our site. (Yet!) This artist was brought to my attention by Ronald Henderson. (rsidneyartworks@mac.com) I went to the site for R. Sidney and was fortunate to see the work in an art show in Norcross, Georgia. It is a combination of nature and human creations in very asymmetrical manner. The combination of soft feature contrasting hard lines create a visual experience that touches this viewer. I found myself staring at the work quite intensely. My favorite pieces of his work is the "Dancer" series. Check it out and tell me what you think. Part of the recognition that the artists has received are:
2007 4 BRIDGES ART FESTIVAL - 1ST PLACE DRAWING/PASTEL.
38TH MULBERRY STREET FESTIVAL - HONORABLE MENTION FINE ART.
2006 31ST ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF MASTERS - JUDGES SELECTION AWARD.
4 BRIDGES ART FESTIVAL - 1ST PLACE DRAWING/PASTEL.
ARTS CLAYTON GALLERY - HONORABLE MENTION FINE ART.
AFRICAN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS - HONORABLE MENTION FINE ART.
GREAT GULF COAST ART FESTIVAL - JUDGES SELECTION AWARD.

Check the site out here:
http://web.mac.com/rsidneyartworks/iWeb/R.%20Sidney%20Fine%20Art/Welcome..html
You can also view other talented people on my site at www.findartbuyart.com.

Tomorrow's installment will be Heather Boardman. If that last name sounds familiar, it should be. She is the wife of yesterday's featured artist, Harry Boardman. She creates original jewelry art.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com

Monday, January 14, 2008

To my art loving friends,

Today's installment is about one of my favorite pencil artists. While that is not all he does it is one of my favorite mediums he uses. In fact, I commissioned him for a work that I gave as a gift to my wife. He is very detail oriented and his work is deep and expressive. The work creates instant emotions in the viewer and I can't speak more highly of his talent. Please check out my friend Harry Boardman at http://harryboardman.findartbuyart.com/. In his homepage on www.findartbuyart.com he lists his contact information. Please check his work out on my site and give him a photo or a image to reproduce and you will be amazed at the quality. Harry's site is www.harryboardman.com.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com

Friday, January 11, 2008

Please view and critique an artist on the site www.findartbuyart.com. She is a recent graduate and is hoping to have a career in art. She has posted many pieces on the site and has left a brief blog also. You can find her work and blog at http://proudartist84.findartbuyart.com/. Her talent is raw and she has an obvious passion. Please review and let me know what you think. You can reach her directly at e.pagan.22@hotmail.com.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Please check the work of one of my favorite photographers on our site. http://www.findartbuyart.com/wiki/user/joi?mode=reply, she has some very intriguing and provocative work. You can also leave her a message at http://joi.findartbuyart.com/ or http://www.findartbuyart.com/wiki/user/joi. Her web site is http://www.fetishbliss.net/ and you can reach her at joi@fetishbliss.com. Evocative and deep is how I can describe her. Some people may find it borderline pornographic; others will see depth and emotion. You decide. I certainly wish to hear your views. Art is in the eyes of the beholder.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com
www.findartbuyart.com

Monday, January 07, 2008

Please check out the innovative and creative work by my friend Heather Pettersen. (www.heatherpettersen.com) She is a professional artist who vividly promotes her ideas into a incredibly communicative medium.

Please read a portion of her blog on our site:

"A professional artist pours every ounce of passion they posses into each original piece created. I believe the energy put into the art will forever radiate to those who look at it.

A professional artist has chosen to produce art as their career - not as a hobby or to pass time.

Being a professional artist could be considered a divine calling - something one cannot ignore because the need to create is greater than the need for a 401K, proper health insurance, and reliable income.

I know that I am doing what God created me to do and even though it is full of struggles, it is an incredible spiritual journey and I am grateful He made me an artist.
http://www.heatherpettersen.com
(251) 259-0990"

You can view this full blog and view more samples of her work at http://heatherpetterse.findartbuyart.com/ .

You will become a fan of her work as I have become.

Larry
larry@findartbuyart.com

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Please view and comment on some exciting new artists in http://www.findartbuyart.com/. There are some innovative and creative expressions of individual vision that the work constantly fascinates me. If you have any artists or creative people in your network have them check the site and post a piece of work. Within one month we will be uploading shopping cart software that will enable people to sell through the site. We will be charging just enough to cover the cost of the software and maintenance. The customer will pay shipping so the artists will just be charged a 15% commission. Please check up out and my blogs at http://lamitchell.findartbuyart.com/. My wife and I are doing this as a labor of love and out of deep respect for the individual talent and inspiration that goes into each creative work.

Larry

larry@findartbuyart.com