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JOB: Works on paper
GENDER: Female
% OF INCOME FROM ART?: 76-100%
$ YOU SPEND ON ART SUPPLIES EACH YEAR: Choose
MEMBER SINCE: 03/15/2008
LAST LOGIN: 08/27/2008 12:00:44
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opera, r&B, jazz, love it all. Want to be a back-up blues singer in next life

Good literary fiction. Mysteries. Art Biographies. Meditation/spirituality.

old B&W classics (e.g., The Thin Man, Dinner at Eight, Greene's The Third Man). Also new classics esp character-driven dramas and quirky stuff (i.e.Best in Show, Night Shift)


04/14/2008 10:22:52
03/27/2008 08:41:25





Life is good, being an artist. Creating is a privilege.
I am a professional artist, represented by two galleries in Door County, WIsconsin. Lately I'm painting a lot "en plein air," which has really improved my "seeing." As the Chinese say, "Look a lot, paint a little."

Since quitting my "day job" to follow my bliss 2 years ago, I'm dedicated to being an artist full tijme. I'm a painter and also a knitting designer/teacher. Have worked toward this goal for 20 years.
Art is a major part of my spiritual journey-- it leads me places that I couldn't have anticipated. The rewards are worth it.
FOrmerly I was a business software project leader, an English and French teacher, and have always been involved in teaching -- both painting and knitting.
I do too many things at once, being a Gemini. BUt as they say, "It's better to burn out than rust out."

Music, love, literature, funny stuff, bad jokes, family & friends and the privilege of being an artist.
Art influences: JMW Turner, the Fauves, Winslow Homer, Nolde, Susan Rothenberg, Louise Bourgeois, John Singer Sargent, and Andrew Wyeth.
Oh -- and Barack Obama in 2008!

Negativity and violence in any form. Bad coffee. Those inner (critical) gremlins that chatter in the heads of many of us artist types.

ART making, art books, art chat, other artists, art history -- you get the picture. ....Other passions: time w/ family/dear friends, the natural landscape, books, 12-step work, travel, scuba diving in Mexico, daydreaming, knitting and design, teaching, spiritual path-ing, writing, laughing, playing bridge, and living in the moment as best I can


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09/01/2008 10:09:13
Nice.  Like the way you find your own 'view' and keep it fresh.


07/21/2008 22:09:30
Nice to see your post.  Had to read it twice to be sure!  Thank you for the comment on Marionetteers.  Rochester is really pretty close, you know VT is like a postage stamp, and you get anywhere fast by air, and except for all those wrinkles (that make it bigger than Texas) Rochester is next door.  See you soon


07/21/2008 13:29:03

Thanks Robin and other friends for writing!  I'm back after a rough patch (family events), more passionate about painting than ever. 


 


Uploaded a few more. 


 


Sales are verrrryyyy slow at the gallery this summer.  ANyone else?  My webiste is kind-of working. Maybe that will generate sales.


Look forward to hearing from you-all. xox Jane



07/19/2008 09:25:38
just wanted to say hi and see how you were doing..


From: Marilyn76
07/01/2008 08:47:22

Your work is beautiful, I love the way you portray light.

 

Marilyn



From: belcherf
06/30/2008 07:31:37
Hi Jane, thanks for viewing my page and leaving a comment on my "Lady in Red" painting. It was actually painted in oil, lol i have never painted a portrait before so i wasn't confident enough in painting the entire face like most portraits, so i just painted the shadows. The hat seemed easy enough so i painted that whole thing. But i ended up liking the light and dark effect any way. But one of these days i am going to try to paint a portrait of someone where i will paint the entire face, at least to see if i can do it.


06/16/2008 21:47:58
Hi Jane.  just stopping by to say Hi!  I have been working and trying to get some series done.  How are you?  I am off to get some ice cream.....


05/31/2008 05:56:35

Jane - the largest frames on the cheap joe's website arent big enough for my standard size paintings! the light wood frame was good, its just not big enough but thanks for sharing the info.


Robin 



05/30/2008 12:20:17

You know, I just went in to pick up a large painting from the photographer, and lo and behold, they were using a nikon 35mm camera to make giclees...hmm, I guess for about the price of 10 or 12 photos there I could have my own set-up to make prints.  Turns out I could probably make easily make fairly good 22x30 giclee prints with a 10 megapixel.  Anyway your new image look as good as the others!

As far as that show goes, you should mark your calendar for a trip to Rutland Vt on Feb 13, 2009.  You might start walking now and save the air fair!

 Thats the day scheduled for an opening at the chaffee art center, you might google them, or try to cut and paste the link, it doesn't seem lik links off site work on the Butt:

http://www.chaffeeartcenter.org/ 

Give it a try!  Perhaps I will get to see your art up close sometime too.  It isn't really doing any of us justice, no matter how good the photos and tweeking.

 



From: thebeamtoo
05/18/2008 12:18:51
Hi Jane, Thank you for your encouraging words!  I soooooooooo want to be a full time artist...I feel it will prolong my life and the quality of my life.  So thank you for being my role model!  I love your spirit!  Keep Painting!  Best, Sandy  PS, I used to knit and loved loved loved it...I learned to knit on circular needles, I will eventually get back to it ...i'm making earrings and necklaces now too...so many things to create~!  Life is GOOD!




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