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Pasadena
United States, Choose

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JOB: Oil painter
GENDER: Female
% OF INCOME FROM ART?: 25% or less
$ YOU SPEND ON ART SUPPLIES EACH YEAR: $1,000-2,499
MEMBER SINCE: 04/27/2008
LAST LOGIN: 08/03/2008 00:21:18
MY RATING: 0.00
Goo Goo Dolls, Styx, Journey, Frank Sinatra, Jazz

The Famished Road, John Adams, Art and Painting Books, Artist biographies, historical biographies, historical novels, Dean Koontz,

It's A Wonderful Life, The Princess Bride, Shawshank Redemption, When Harry Met Sally, HBO's John Adams (Brilliant.)


06/11/2008 13:24:14
06/08/2008 19:29:35





Since I can remember, I have called myself an artist. At the ripe age of 38, I began to learn to paint in oils. I love it. I also sculpt and use other media (acrylics, etc. I have taken a few workshops and studied at a atelier for some time.

Life became recently HUGE and I stepped away from my art for awhile to concentrate on the big issues I faced..I am now back with gusto! Ready to learn and ready to create...

My studio is calling. I plan to create more portraits, and figurative art as well as branching into the semi-abstract. I will post more pictures as I go...

Peace, Painting, Artists, really green grass, painting in orange tones, reading, movies, politics (liberal),freedom of speech, how art can unify people, children's laughter, passion, how dogs can love unconditionally, running, marathons, honesty, positive attitudes, "sucking the marrow out of life"

People who have no opinions
War
insincerity
People who are constantly negative
Those who refuse to step "outside the box"

Website design, online retail work, reading art books, dogs, working out, running, marathons, my pets: Henry a sweeter than honey Basset Hound and Annie the darling Pug who must run everything.


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From: jgregor
05/05/2008 17:01:14

Thanks for the comment - I'm really glad to hear that it moved you.  I love your landscape and wish you had more on the site!


John



05/04/2008 09:12:43
Nice to find your work....I have been away for the last month on commissioned work.....Best wishes.....Gary


From: seagirl
05/04/2008 08:04:53

Beautiful.  Clearly, we have many kindred spirits!!  Isn't it great?  You go girl. 

Thanks for the invitation!!

Rebecca



From: dirks_2
05/03/2008 12:23:01
your work is like a breath of spring


05/02/2008 16:51:11

Hi Fearless-
I often spend time going though looking at different artists works and came up on your site. I really like the works in your gallery (Love to see more) I also agree about people that have no opinion (everyone has to have an opinion) From the sounds of it you and I both have the same desire and drive for art (Have to paint every day) Keep up the good work and pat your pet Henryon the head for me.  Later-


            &nb sp;      James Walker Henry      



05/02/2008 16:22:56
Thank you for inviting me to your group, Fearless Women.  I appreciate it!!  I am off to a movie but will be back soon!     


05/02/2008 12:29:48
Thank you so much for your kind words as well.  I think your work is stunning, your use of color is incredible.  Keep at it my friend.


From: crullabuns
05/02/2008 10:06:56
hi fearless! i'm responding to your kind words about max. thanks so much. sometimes, i find it works if i just leave the wash as background. do you tone your surfaces first and if so what do you use. i use water soluable oil for the tone and am wondering if that's a good idea.


From: crullabuns
05/02/2008 09:57:16
thanks so much for the compliment. is this the proper way to respond? hope so. anyway, it took 6 hours! i love this daily thing so far because i HAVE to finish. 


From: sdaluz
05/02/2008 05:19:06

Barbara,


 


Think you for visiting my site and for your kind words about "Anticipation".  I , myself, and a horrible dancer...but I appreciate the artistry of those who are.  Dance, to me, is thelanguage of the human figure.  When it's done well, it's poetry.  So, when I paint figuratively, dance seems to be such a natural subject.


BTW--"Lift my Eyes to the Hills" is fabulous.  The expressive color and brushwork are wonderful.


 


Best regards,


 


Steve


 


Steven DaLuz


www.stevendaluz.com


 





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