Latest pet portrait ornament.
4" x 4"; acrylics
$50
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Henry 5" x 5" x 1.5" Oils on canvas March, 2023
Sunday, December 15, 2019
Friday, November 22, 2019
Some close-up views of the snow village in the window at Tres Bien Antiques this year!
Henry builds the platform and hooks up the electricity for the lights. I set up the village.
Used hot glue to make waterfall effect. |
Henry extended the base so the village could be wider. |
Another waterfall. |
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
This is an abstract painting of mine on an 18" x 18" tote bag (front, back, and sides). $30.00 Available at: Tres Bien Antiques and Resale 132 Rue St. Denis, Natchitoches, LA 71457 |
What I've been up to since September: |
Colorado 16 x 20 Acrylics on canvas |
Crappie Wedding Gift 12 x 7 Acrylics on wood |
Light My Fire 45 rpm record Acrylics on Vinyl |
Rose Garden 45 rpm record Acrylics on vinyl |
Louisiana Cypress Tree Troll 7" Mixed Media |
Louisiana Cypress Tree Troll and Cicada Shell |
Louisiana Cypress Tree Trolls |
Close-up of Cicada Acrylics |
Gingerbread Man 3 ' x 3' acrylics on plywood |
Gingerbread Pals 3' x 4' Acrylics on plywood |
Shell ornaments Acrylics on shells |
Shell Ornaments Acrylic Inks on shells |
Christmas Village, 2019 Tres Bien Antiques 132 Rue St. Denis Natchitoches, Louisiana |
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
As I am in the final week of Art2life CVP 2019, here are some of my favorite paintings done on this course so far. I wish I could place a photo of the original painting beside each of these. Should have put numbers on the backs of them!!!! My last blog does show an early version of one of these.
Each one is 12" x 12", acrylics on wood, $250.00.
All 18 paintings will be shown in an exhibition coming soon. Watch this space and my FB page, Ellen Howell Paintings.
No. 1
No. 2.
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
It's been months since I posted!! But I've got some interesting work to share today. I'm in the final week of a 12 week online art class, Art2life CVP 2019, by Nicholas Wilton. It has been an excellent course. Well, that's really an understatement. As far as my artwork goes it has been incredible. It plugged all the gaps in my art education and extended my knowledge and skills tremendously.
It has also impacted my life in a very positive way.
Here's what I've been up to since February.
16" x 20"
Acrylics on Canvas
July, 2019. The biggest challenge was getting the sand and the grass to work. Loved, loved, loved doing these two little girls. My Art2life CVP class helped tremendously with this. My daughter gave me constructive feedback, as well.
Art2life Creative Visionary Program 2019
May 9 - August 8, 2019
This is one of the first paintings I did in my Art2life CVP online class. We began with black and white so that we could learn the basics of design and value. What a difference this has made in how I think about my work. I'll be forever grateful to Nicholas Wilton for teaching this and for teaching it the way he and his team did.
Because I worked on so many paintings at a time (8 - 18) I won't share the progression of each one. Instead, I've chosen the one below because it retains some pretty obviously identifiable characteristics to the end. You can see the changes I made in it over time as I learned and applied more and more information and skills.
We painted over our black and white paintings using a limited color palette. The skills we were learning were value and design, the most important skills taught on the course.
Then, we started learning to cover areas of the painting that we didn't love.
In the Color Module we saw how to mix color to create harmony in our paintings. We added more color. There was continued emphasis on loud and quiet conversations in the painting.
Differences in marks became a challenge and an exploration. I analyzed areas of the painting to determine what I liked and continued to make changes based on the principles I was learning.
More mark-making but more subtle. A huge piece was added at this point: glazing. I learned to use glazing as another way to harmonize the color.
Glazed with a different color, sanded back through layers to get more texture and to retrieve some elements from earlier versions, added collage element and all that's left, now is the sealer and framing. This piece gives me a feeling of calm and peacefulness.
Friday, February 22, 2019
Art on the Bricks 2019!!!!!
Saturday, March 23
9 am - 4 pm
Downtown Historic District
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Annabelle Jones and I will be sharing a tent.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Saturday, February 9, 2019
It's February, my birthday month, so every day is a special celebration!!!
Work in progress for Donna Stephens
16 x 20
Colorado Scene
And finally in my new garage-studio back in Natchitoches:
Work in progress
Deep Splash series
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Note cards
4 to a pack with envelopes
$10
Tres Bien Antiques
Painting by my student
Not for sale.
Jokie's Gallery (Now closed)
Rue St Denis
Natchitoches, LA
My gallery space
Oyster Shell Christmas Ornaments (SOLD OUT)
$20
Tres Bien Antiques, Natchitoches
St. Denis Dragon Oyster Shell
Ornaments
$20
Tres Bien Antiques
Welcome, 2019!
For Louisiana wet, bone-deep cold days:
A little beach scene...
a pet portrait showing the wrap-around edges painted...
and a pencil drawing of my granddaughter sleeping.
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