I have released several sizes in high quality giclee prints of my painting, "Heart of Avalon" to be purchased directly from me. You can see them on Fine Art America on my gallery page under E Williams or under Avalon Harbor Prints as a keyword search. Here is the image of a print:
They are limited to 50 in each size and are hand signed. Also included is a certificate of authenticity.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Photographic Images Available of Salt Creek Beach Sunsets
Now available for purchase are my special images taken of Salt Creek Beach in southern California. Here is one of them:
"Southern California Gold"
You can find it on Fine Art America here under E Williams OR
New York Skyline Image Available as Prints
I am releasing special images to the public to be available on FineArtAmerica as prints in many choices. Here is one such image:
Titled "Manhattan Sky After Rain"
See it here on my gallery page under artist E Williams on Fine Art America. Or on Fine Art America, under New York Skylines.
Titled "Manhattan Sky After Rain"
See it here on my gallery page under artist E Williams on Fine Art America. Or on Fine Art America, under New York Skylines.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Drive over to Peet`s Coffee & Tea shop in the Ocean Ranch Laguna Niguel location to see the last week of my art exhibition. There are seven works hung on the walls in the sitting area, have a cup of your favorite beverage and view the seascapes and landscapes of Southern California. Oh wait, there is one High Sierra landscape. This is my annual exhibition there. It is my neighborhood and I`ve been a customer of theirs for 10 years. So, if you are not busy and can get over there before March 14th, you can see a collection of my art. Here is a link to the store, Peet`s Coffee. Here is the address to punch into your Navigator or Google Maps,
Below are some of the pieces, they are hung framed:
32371 Golden Lantern Ste H Bldg 6, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677. Cross street is Camino del Avion. Phone (949) 325-0540 Hours are from 5am -8pm everyday except Sunday when it opens at 6am - 8pm.
Below are some of the pieces, they are hung framed:
Rocky Seas, 9x12, oil, $400
Sunny Aspens on a Snow Blanket, 6x6, oil, $250
Sunset Summer Dreams, 24x12, oil on canvas or linen. $900
Cares Falling Away, 24x18, oil on linen, $1,500
New Still Life of Stargazer Lilies in Vase with other Nostalgic Objects
I
received a bouquet of Oriental Stargazer Lilies for Valentine’s Day from
my husband, he knew I loved these flowers from long ago and surprised
me with them. He is very sweet that way. Their fragrance is
intoxicating and they filled half the house with their scent for over a
week. I set them on my kitchen table which is an oriental fish pot with a
heavy beveled glass top. The Irish lace curtains in the window allowed
much filtered light to cascade in. I had to paint them, so I looked
for a few more items that I felt related to their color. After I played
with arranging the Fenton Glass candy dish and the Caribbean Queen
Conch shell, I felt it needed more, so I added the Chintz plate under
the vase. They all appeared so old world like a kitchen from the past
in Europe. Combining all these on a glass tabletop with sheer lace
curtains was an eyeful to enjoy. Only I had to do more than that being
an artist, it had to be painted. I wanted to paint a large 24x30
canvas, but I changed my mind knowing the flowers would not last more
than a week. I felt stressed to capture the flowers by painting them
from life, the impulse was so strong, I just dived in one afternoon when
the light was just right. I could only work in a 2-1/2 hour time span
each day because that`s when the sun hit this composition perfectly.
After that the sun would sink down below the rooftop of the next door
neighbor`s house. My kitchen dinette served as an art studio for one
week while I enjoyed painting the Stargazers and the other lovely
objects. Below is an image of the painting in it`s beginning stages in
my kitchen dinette. You can see how much light pours in on a sunny day,
the camera overexposed the light a bit on the table.
I like how this turned out and am feeling it needs to be kept as a family piece. The next time I get a bouquet of flowers and paint it from this position, I will sell it. Or if you have some highly regarded objects that you would like to commission me to paint, let me know.
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