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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Gallery of Fine Art


Alamo Courtyard - 19x25


Ballerina - 18x14


Key West Sail - 19x13


Pink Lady - Donated to KLRN

Tulips - 12x9

Espada Mission Morning - Donated to KLRN PBS

Waterlilies -SA Botanical Gardens 12x15

Two Models at the McNay 12x9

Private Collection

San Jose Mission Grist Mill 14x11

Joe Watching the Game - 24x18 Private Collection

Friends 9x12 Private Collection


Balancing Act - 9x12


Greens at the SA Botanical Gardens 16x20



Vase and Mangoes - 11x14

On The Edge at the Grand Canyon 20x24

Banana Fronds at La Villita 10x8

Pelican Flight at Corpus Christi 16x20

San Jose Mission Courtyard 16x20

At the End of the Day... at Corpus Christi 20x16



Country Morning - near San Antonio 14x11


Acequia Madre (Espada Aqueduct) 9x12

Country Glory at Helotes 11x14

East Texas Road 12x9

Key West Sunset 12x9

San Juan Mission Irrigation Gate 11x14

Rocky Path at Lost Maples 12x9


Sandia Crest Road II-Albuquerque  9x12

Sandia Crest Peak-Albuquerque 8x10

Sunken Gardens  in San Antonio 11x14

Thanks for visiting! Stay inspired!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

How I Became an Artist - Part Two

Time to continue the story about my journey as an artist. My journey didn't happen on its own. Along the way the support of family, friends, fellow artists and art lovers made the journey possible. It certainly isn't the greatest or the most interesting, but sometimes creativity takes a while to bloom and in a very slow way. Creativity sometimes gets stopped dead in its tracks by something. It could be something physical or even our own thoughts.  We always seem to put it aside for later, when we have time.  But, is there such a thing as having enough time?  Or what about when we have enough money?  I remember back in the 80's when I was taking a class at a local community college and I had all this left over oil paint that had cost me money.  Well, I was determined to use it all up and I just kept throwing it on the board, all the colors, especially pure white.  When the teacher asked me why I was using white,  I said because I had a lot of it left over and I didn't want it to go to waste.  He smiled and said he had never heard an artist say that. Now I know better.
  • But creativity finds a way.  We just need to be aware of it.
2006 Lopez Student Show at the Coppini
In my post How I  Became An Artist - Part One,  I mentioned how I took pastel classes and started competing.  The competing helped me see where I was as an artist, where I could improve.  A wonderful world had opened up with my pastel classes and I was thirsty for more.  I was in a hurry,  being a late bloomer, I set small goals in my career.  I had 20+ years to catch up on and I may never reach my potential.  I started taking intensive classes with national and international pastelists. I was still raising a family and decided the art in the universities was not for me.  Too much time was required and I didn't like what was being taught.   I wanted to understand the foundation of a painting, from composition, color harmony, values, supports, etc. I decided to concentrate on landscapes for a few years during which I continued to  compete, receiving many awards. I had become a member of the Coppini, and the River Art Group.  In 2005,  I received a Best of Show from the River Art Group.  I was happy, remember I set small goals, once I reach them I move on to the  next one. I had also begun to teach how to paint in pastel in the year 2000 and continue to sponsor an annual pastel art show showcasing my student's work. Teaching keeps me on my toes! 
    At the Richard McKinley Workshop
    APS 2nd Place Award -2007
  • In a Pastel Journal magazine, I read about the Central Texas Pastel Society, and joined them.  That brought me in contact with other pastelists, other techniques and ideas.  To make their Saturday meetings, I had to leave SA at 7 a.m. to get there by 9:30.  I managed to do it a few times, but it was very difficult.  The pastelists were so nice, friendly and ready to share.  I owe them a lot.  Then I became a member of the Austin Pastel Society and continued to learn.  Through these groups I came into contact with top pastelists which certainly kept me humble with all they could do with pastel. Fulfilling your art dreams isn't cheap. My financial goal was always to make enough from my art for my pastel supplies and to keep me learning while also contributing something to the household budget. That's what I wanted but along the way you learn to compromise while staying as true to your creativity as possible.
Colleen Howe workshop
CTPS tour of the Owen's studio in Marble Falls
The idea of a south Texas pastel society was starting to take hold.  I knew there were many pastelists in the area and felt sure they also wanted a pastel society close by.  Again, supported by family and fellow pastelists, we started the Texas Pastel Society in 2008. All worked hard to get it going and hopefully it will continue for a long time with others taking on the challenge. We have had the satisfaction of giving south Texas pastelists a boost.
  • And here I am in 2011, what are my next goals?  Solo exhibitions, my own workshops, more pastel classes and more competitions? Time will tell.  I will continue to learn, to teach, to share and to be happy with what has been achieved by a late bloomer.
Happy painting and hang in there! 

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Two more paintings on online shop

Greetings!

I have two more paintings on my online shop at LopezArt.etsy.com.  Country Morning calls to mind a misty south Texas morning and the other was a rainy day moment while coming down Sandia Crest Peak in Albuquerque, NM.  Both were scenes that just happened and not planned.  The artist can then take those scenes and add feeling to them.

Everything I paint is something I have experienced in my life.  You are invited to finish the story in the painting.
Stay inspired!
  

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Canyon Twilight Blue is online

I have added another painting to my online shop at LopezArt.etsy.com This one is Canyon Twilight Blue which just recently returned from touring with the Paint America Mini 50 Exhibit.  Twilight is beautiful at the Grand Canyon, with it's shadowy blues and brilliant red-oranges.  Standing on the edge of the canyon at twilight is out of this world!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

"Country Glory at Helotes" is online

Greetings!
I'll be putting several of my paintings online at LopezArt.etsy.com starting with "Country Glory at Helotes".  You saw this  painting in a previous post when I had put it on Ebay but it got buried.  The inspiration for this painting came from a drive to Medina, Texas.  I saw all these trees with such glorious colors and I wanted to paint them not as a photo but I wanted to paint what I felt. The painting invites you to complete the story.  Each one of us will finish the story in a different way.  What lies beyond the trees, the field, the distant misty trees?  Can you hear the wind blowing through the trees? Or can you hear the country silence?  Catch my drift?  Enjoy.

Monday, November 29, 2010

An Invitation to the Sage Studio Art Show and Sale

You are cordially invited to the Sage Studio Art Show and Sale, Dec. 3-5, at 7351 Heuermann Rd. in San Antonio. Hours are 10 - 6p.m. daily.  Directions:  Take I10N to the Dominion exit, take the Dominion turn around and take the first right at Stonewall Hill.  Take the first left at Stonewall Parkway.  Studio is 1 mile down on the right(road turns into Heuermann).

I will be participating with my original pastel artwork, framed and unframed.  Also at the show you will find clay pottery and sculpture/exquisite handmade jewelry/silk and fiber/photography/metal sculpture/oil/acrylic/watercolor/wood carvings/hanging mobiles/metal furniture/pet portraits.  These will be one-of-a-kind/handmade gifts from  local artisans.

Join us for refreshments and a fun time!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

My Art on Ebay

Greetings!
I have decided to give Ebay a try again listing one of my paintings.  It's one I particularly like, titled, "Country Glory at Helotes".  It received an Honorable Mention at the Coppini Academy of Fine Arts this past October.  I painted it on acid-free Canson black pastel paper.  If you drive past Helotes, on the way to Medina, Texas, you will see all these marvelous trees that line the river.  Just beautiful!

  You can find my listing on Ebay under Marylalie422,  item #, 330502451484.  It's the first of several I plan on listing.

Stay tuned for the second part of my art journey.  Stay inspired!