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Showing posts with label oil pastel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil pastel. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Happy New Year!
With a new year, I hope to do more here at Nuttall Art, including opening shop again for commission
artwork! With Valentine's Day coming in a month, what better way to show your loved one you care than a drawing! Original artwork shows more thought and lasts longer than flowers or chocolates! Contact me if interested and I can give prices (I charge by size).  Below I've posted ideas, like your loved one's pet(s), children, favorite musician, favorite actor, or even a drawing of you and your significant other!






Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The studio that keeps on givin'!

I've added to my November special. ONLY $20 for an 8x10 drawing (only a drawing) OR $50 for an 11x14 drawing or painting for ONLY $50! I seriously cannot go any lower on pricing. There's also artwork in the studio marked down (red tags on them)and here are a few of the pieces marked down (drastically)

Block prints are each $20





The Joe Walsh charcoal is marked down to $120 and the Dom DeLuise/Ruth Buzzy is $40.



The graphite, titled "Mandy", is down to $120 (roughly 18x24) and the Stevie Ray Vaughan oil pastel is only $75.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Latest Popeye In My Series

Here's the newest piece I'm working on, continuing my Popeye series. This one is oil pastel. It's not quite done yet

Sunday, October 18, 2009

And the co-winner IS....

The Art de Combat 3 went very well. I had a blast. I think returning artists stepped up their games. It was nice to see some different artists there. I did win First Place. Well, I tied with First Place and we split the winnings. And last I'd seen, the drawing at the silent auction was bought for $75. It's always refreshing to hear the positive reactions to my artwork, even if I'm not thrilled with the piece. I liked the final project, but I was working in dim light for an hour and a half and I can easily see myself working on it more, but se la vi (spelled wrong. I can say it, not spell it). I will be part of the next combat, which will be April or May 2010 at Enchante Gallery.
I do have to admit that I feel bad when other artists tell me they won't win because I'm competing. It's nice to know they have that confidence in me, but then I don't want them feeling self conscience about their abilities. An event like this is stressful enough. Hell, I didn't even choose what I was going to do until 2 minutes before the shotgun start! No pressure, eh? I didn't know what to draw and I didn't know if I was going to paint, draw in graphite or charcoal, or draw in oil pastel. I eventually chose oil pastel and did a Jack Nicholson portrait. Photos will be posted soon.
I want to congratulate all the artists involved for surviving Art de Combat 3! It takes balls just to sign up, and it takes talent and inner strength to complete a project with judging eyes on you in a 3 hour period. Good job!