Monday, August 23, 2010

Sweet Choreography

My latest compilation of beautiful things on Etsy

To learn more (or buy) about any of these stunning items, click here.

Happy Monday!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Celery Slopes



So, where on earth have I been for the past month!? It has been a crazy, exciting, eventful month full of family (we're talking 21-28 people at one table...), friends, trips, quiet days with my tot, and wonderfully warm weather. I really wasn't intending to leave for such a long time, and I'm sorry!


I'm back now (with just a slight lingering summer laziness left in me) and ready for all the excitement the fall brings. I have a love/hate relationship with fall... I love the crispness, the colorfulness, the freshness in the air, but it means goodbye to warm weather for many months, and I'm just not ok with that. I love little bits of winter, but not months and months. No thank you.
So, needless to say, I'm enjoying these last few weeks of warm, warm weather. In celebration of warm summer days, I painted this oil painting I am endearingly calling "Celery Slopes". It is 5x11 inches, painted on a beautiful piece of wood from my grandfathers wood shop. I love the quilted feel, the general sloping motion, and the warm, cozy, colors.

This painting can be found on my Etsy shop, along with several others, for $50 for only one week! Next Friday, it will go up to $80. I am doing a steal-deal today to keep life active and exciting. ;)
Have a WONDERFUL weekend! I know I will!


Sunday, August 15, 2010

Proud designs

I am so very proud of my little brother and sister...
Ben, as I mentioned a while back, went to Marine boot camp earlier this summer.  He completed beet camp several days ago in a blaze of glory.  He did extremely well, we are all quite proud of him, and America is now a much safer place.  Doesn't he look spiffy!

Rebekah is graduating from high school, after a lovely solo voice, piano, and violin recital, and is preparing to go to college to major in counseling and voice.  She's going to do so well.

They are having a joint celebration next Friday, and I wanted to share the invitations I created for them.  I was enjoying the play of fonts and moods.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Cards!

"Do You Have the Time?"
Lithograph reproduction fine art card set.
Just in time for birthday season (well... my birthday season at least), I thought it would be good to give you a wonderful, thoughtful, and creative gift giving option!  Fine art cards.
These cards are lovely reproductions of two lithographs I created depicting city scenes from South Carolina.
The first is a charming clock with trees, eclectic buildings, and cars behind it; a very picturesque small-town view (even though it's actually down town Columbia!).

Set of five cards, printed on satin stock paper and individually signed, can be found in my shop for $12.




"Charleston Blvd"
lithograph reproduction fine art card set.
I just love this lithograph... a completely Charlestonian scene with the gorgeous, tall, stately, homes, the narrow uneven streets, lovely ironwork gracing each entryway...  beautiful.

Again, a set of five cards, printed on lovely satin stock, and pared with beautiful black envelopes.  As you can see, these envelopes look stunning addressed in gold or silver ink.  Really, who wouldn't want to receive that?  These can also be found in my shop for $12

P.S. the original lithographs shown on these cards are also for sale in my shop, if you're interested.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Oo-la-la! TheWoodenLetter

I wanted to share this little gem with you all.  The Wooden Letter, an etsy shop run by my friend Amanda that offers beautiful, simple, and cheerful paper goods.  Amanda says in her shop bio:"there is something charming about a handwritten note, don't you think? something nostalgic about it. to give a card that is customized and handwritten will evoke a lot of emotions and will not go unnoticed (in fact, that person will probably want to send you a thank you card for sending them a card):)"  I couldn't agree more!  In fact, I recently got a card from Amanda, and it made my day!  So darling, cheerful, and unexpected! 

The items shown here can all be found on TheWoodenLetter's etsy shop.


card pack -set of 3- pink and orange
paper circle confetti- brown, ivory, and pink
petities in a paper sack - set of 4- black and white polka dot
dandy notecards - set of 4 - black and green
petites in a paper sack -set of 4 - pink houndstooth

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Upcoming Art Classes!

These are the three art classes I'll be teaching this fall.  I would love to teach an art class to adults if there is interest...  let me know if you, or someone you know would like more info!

Painting #134 Under A Big, Blue Sky

Well, we finally got some rain! After days and days of scorching heat the sky decided it had waited long enough, stored up enough little drops, and finally let them fall. It was wonderful. My daughter, Annalisa, and I went outside when the rain was slowing down. I love watching her experience the world, learning about all the amazing things around her. She held out her little, fat hands and danced whenever a drop hit them. So cute…


I painted this oil painting before the rain began, wishing that the earth would look verdant and moist again. I used blue tined greens, hazy light blue for the sky to give the painting that lush feeling, and oranges, pinks, and purples to represent flowering fields, bushes, and trees. This painting is 12x16 inches on a wooden board with bright red edges. The decorative edges allow you to display this painting unframed if you wish. Otherwise, a simple black or brown wood frame would look perfect, as would a decorative gold frame… I’ll leave that to your artistic eye. However, if you would like me to select a frame that I feel fits this painting perfectly, just send me an email!

You can buy this painting in my shop.  EmilyJeffords.etsy.com



Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Happy Wednesday night to you! 
I just love Wednesday nights...  great conversions with friends, time with family, snacks, and Psych (usa network).  This afternoon I reveled in oil paints once again.  I've missed them!  This is also a wonderful treat for those of us without bottomless pockets.   I'm breaking out of the price system to give you a great deal on a lovely oil painting on a block of wood!  $75!  What a steal!  AND...  it's going to have a coordinating painting sometime very soon (also for $75!)

As usual...  I have no idea what flower this is.  It's not a rose, but it's beautiful!  I just love the lemon and peach hues, contrasted with all the lush dark greens.  I used very defined and intricate brush strokes (very exciting for whomever buys it and lets to feel it in person.)  You can find this (and other lovely paintings) in my shop, so, feel free to head over there! 

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Painting #128 Beautiful On the Insided



And without further ado… I present my latest watercolor painting: Beautiful on the Inside, an 8.5 x 14 painting on fine watercolor paper.


I must admit, this painting took me far longer than any painting has taken so far and it tricked me into biting off way more than I could chew in one day. But the process was so enjoyable, and the subject matter so colorful and charming that I didn’t mind a bit.

As I said before (in the progress post), this is a painting of one of my favorite stores: Anthropologie. I remember the first time I wondered in to Anthropologie. It’s like stepping into a new world where you just never know what lovely thing you might find. It reminds me of a little real-life fairytale world, and I love it…

This painting is not currently framed, but I think it would look stunning with a nice thick white matt, and a modern dark brown or black frame, and, of course, hanging on your wall… Stop by my shop to buy it and to see all the other paintings I have for sale there! EmilyJeffords.etsy.com



Also, if you would like to commission a painting, please send me an email and we can work out all the details. I love creating pieces that are going to be especially meaningful to you, so bring em’ on!

Monday, July 19, 2010

oo-la-la


These lovely pieces will brighten any day!

The Woodlands Series Illustrations by Darling Clementine
vie et mort du rouge gorge, limited edition print by pulsatilla
Marriage Beach, original etching, by kvanvliet
Ballerina Booties by Cazhoffy

LinkWithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails