Showing posts with label prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prints. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

acrylic prints


Flock



Three on a Line




Pear



I've been in a whirlwind since August. Fig Marmalade, and all that goes along with it, has kept me busy. Anna and I went to High Point, NC in October and had a good show, met lots of great people and saw beautiful scenery. Now, to get ready for Dallas and Atlanta in January!


A new product for 2012 is acrylic prints. The image is printed directly onto the back side of clear acrylic so that you're viewing it through the acrylic. They really are beautiful and lend themselves to a modern space or mix well with antiques. There are 12 images available and two sizes: 10" and 20".


And...a new website is on its way. These prints, along with some new items, will be up and running soon. Stay tuned!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

more pillows






These two are large - 20 x 26 and 22 x 22 - and look great, if I do say so myself, on a sofa or bed.

Monday, February 28, 2011

my new venture...



I am launching a line of goods featuring my artwork! It will include pillows made of burlap and pillow ticking, purses and tote bags, aprons, cup towels and whatever-else tickles my fancy. I will officially launch in June at Dallas and Atlanta markets. Here's a sneak peak:




The paintings {this is my calf, Gingersnap} are printed onto canvas and top-stitched onto old-time-y pillow ticking, French ticking, and burlap. I love the mix of old and new: the nostalgic fabric and my more modern artwork.



I call this one "Look Up."





Isn't the back nice? Molly made my prototypes and I couldn't be more pleased.




My goodies and I will be here!!! Along with my faithful friend and cheerleader, JoCarol. Come if you can!


{about the name} my great aunt, Lala, used to make fig preserves (her mother's recipe) with citrus peel in it. She didn't call it fig marmalade, but according to recipes I found on-line, fig preserves with citrus peel is fig marmalade. I like the farmhouse feeling that homemade preserves suggests and it is fitting that I would name my line of goods with Lala in mind. She is an artist and has always encouraged me in all my artistic endeavors. Roxanne, with the endless ideas waiting just below the surface for a reason to come out, came up with the tag-line. That was a fun day, brain-storming on her pretty porch.


{about the logo} Beth is the talented graphic designer, she is also Roxanne's daughter, who came up with the perfect combination of vintage and fresh. She exceeded my expectations and was such a joy to work with that I hope to have more reasons to hire her in the future!