Posts Tagged ‘folk art’

So very un-felty.

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Sometimes… Fearless Leader (a.k.a., me) will stray away from the comfort of her beloved felt.  It’s never my fault, of course.  Painting can be so therapeutic, incredibly seductive, and in all honesty… it keeps me from killing people.  So, hooray for paint!

Sometimes… out of guilt, I’ll even paint felt – just to keep it from getting jealous.  o_O  But normally, I throw my soul (and acrylic) on canvas.  Lovely, lovely acrylics on lickably luscious canvas… ahem.

To keep the peace in Feltopia, my paintings are for sale.  (Peace, wall-space… whatever.) You can find my latest work in the Artwork section of the store.  I’ve even listed a couple of pieces from my private collection.  Check it…

Club Veg

Club Veg

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She’s such a doll!

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

I just finished a new painting, another in a series entitled “Doll Collection.” Yeah, it’s a working title… I still don’t have a name for any of my doll paintings. The first 3 were given away as gifts a while back.

This one measures 11″ x 14″ x 7/8″ and is painted with acrylics on gallery stretched canvas (staple free sides are painted black. Here’s the no-name doll herself (with a black frame graphic & watermark):

Doll 4

I hope to eventually name her, any (more…)