"PASSIONATE," 11021, daily painter vibrant floral © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"PASSIONATE"
This painting is an experiment.  It's painted on yupo paper that was texturized with spider webbing  - the kind you string around your house on Halloween.  I used acrylic paints, but the effect is better using Robert Doak watercolor concentrates.

Using acrylics alters the process somewhat because when they dry, they tend to trap the webbing, making it hard to remove.  The photo does not show the intricate color flows very well.

For purchase information on this 13x10 painting, click here to go to my website.

Workshop in Littleton, CO

"CELEBRATION"
This is my demo piece from the second Littleton, CO, Metals and Mixed Media Workshop I gave over the weekend.  This piece is very three dimensional because the texture on the top part is made from cedar bedding that you would buy at the pet store for your pet hamster or gerbil.  While you're at the pet store, pick up some kitty litter because that makes great texture too.

The normal color of the cedar bedding is reddish brown and cream.  I enhanced that a bit. There is also some black sand sprinkled in there and some combusted red foil.  The wavy curly Q line is dimensional fabric paint by Tulip.  Click on the image for a close up view and click here to go to my website for purchase information.

Once again, the workshop was a really fantastic experience, judging from the reactions I received from the artists in attendance.  We experimented with ironing tyvek, torching metals, drilling holes for nails and brads, epoxy resin application, and using all kinds of unique and fabulous materials.

Most of the artists were experienced primarily with watercolors, so the versatility of acrylic paints, along with all the cool effects and unusual materials I introduced, really got their creative juices flowing.

Here's just a few examples of the fabulous work the class produced:





"DORI" daily painter original oil portrait © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"DORI"

This portrait is of artist Dori Dewberry.
Dori's photo was one of the ones I selected to be part of my 100 PORTRAITS project about a year ago.  Recently, I answered a call for entries by submitting this portrait to be in Randy Higbee Gallery's 6x6 INCH SQUARED competition.

I'm happy to say that this painting of Dori was chosen to be in the group of selected paintings from 1200 entries by artists around the country. 

The exhibition will be at Randy Higbee Gallery in Costa Mesa, CA.
Dori lives in Orange County in Southern California, so she will be able to see her own portrait in the show.  That is cool.

Dori beat out other entries I made of my granddaughter and husband!!
"MORRIS"

"JAIDYN"

"HIGH COUNTRY" daily painter original mountain landscape © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"HIGH COUNTRY"
I painted this 12x6 inch oil painting last year.  This fall scene is inspired by the mountains in southwestern Colorado when the aspens are golden, the sun warm, and the air is dry and crystal clear.

I have chosen to donate the sale proceeds from this painting to the Help Japan Painting Challenge being conducted by Daily Paintworks. The painting is an oil on cradled panel - no framing necessary.

You can own a piece of Colorado (sort of), and we will both get the satisfaction of knowing we contributed a small part to the massive relief project going on in Japan.

To purchase this painting, click here to go the the Daily Paintworks site.  Enter your bid for my painting - minimum starting bid is $75.

"DESERT GLOW" 11019 daily painter mixed media abstract © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"DESERT GLOW"

This 6x6 inch abstract was a demo in one of my recent workshops.  It features painted foils and crushed shells.  I think it's a fun piece and demonstrates the appeal of a very limited palette. 

The colors are extremely deep and lush because of a crystal clear coating of epoxy resin over the whole painting.  For more information, click here to go to my website.

"EGG ON RED" 11018, daily painter still life © Carol Nelson Fine Art

http://carolnelsonfineart.com/works/601273/egg-on-red-11018
"EGG ON RED"





This is my entry in the DPW challenge where we were to paint a white object on a colorful background.  Of course a white object will reflect the colors that are close to it.

Painting this egg reminded me of a drawing class I took as a freshman in college.  We each had to bring a hard boiled egg to class.  We spent three weeks drawing our eggs - first just the outline, then we added shading and shadows.

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STOLEN ARTWORK (again) !





Well, it's happened again.  The Chinese factory artists are selling this work of mine on ebay as an original.  I painted this quadtych for Dick Blick a couple years ago to advertise their canvas four packs.  Blick company paid me and now owns the original.

An alert artist remembered my painting from the Blick catalog and saw it for sale on ebay.  Check out this link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Abstract-Handmade-oil-painting-Modern-Art-AN160-/230594782849?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item35b0852681
If you check out the seller, it even shows Chinese artists in a factory-like setting reproducing other artists work - they paint over a photo reproduction.  It's a rip off for the original artist and for the buyer who thinks he's buying an original.

I'm going to take special precautions in posting multicanvas paintings because the rip off crooks seem to like diptychs, triptychs, etc.  I'm sorry if the image quality is not very good, but I have to take precautions against this sort of fraudulent practice.

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I just got this email from the ebay seller:
From User:
paintingartdeco (280)
98.9% Positive Feedback
Member since Dec-31-04 in Canada
Location: QC, Canada
                 

Dear Caroldnelson
I m so sorry about that. My studio and paintshop give me this listing.
I will delete this painting auction right away
Give me 2minutes

Regards and so sorry about that
Antoine


 Antoine references his studio and paintshop.  So he sells from the painting sweatshops in China that copy other artists. Antoine is not an artist - he's just the middle man who pushes this bogus art. Unfortunately, people are buying these mass produced copies to the detriment of genuine creative artists who produce their own work.

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"DIAMOND MINE" 11017 mixed media geologic abstract © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"DIAMOND MINE"


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side

The composition for this geologic abstract is cruciform - the design I choose most frequently.  You can see the large amount of texture on this piece - especially the little raised cubes which have silver leaf on top of them.  I meticulously added the silver leaf adhesive with a small applicator to each cube.


This painting has a lot of metallic paint, giving it a soft glow that doesn't photograph very well.  For purchase information, click here to go to my website.

"POTPOURRI," 11016 mixed media collage © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"POTPOURRI 1"



POTPOURRI detail


This painting is a collection of found objects, art papers, leather, aluminum, brads, nails, and acrylic paints.  These collages are a lot of fun to make and are one of the most popular things I teach artists about in my workshops.

I always encourage artists to use a limited palette because with so many different texture materials, having all the colors closely coordinated has a unifying effect on the final piece.

For more information about this 24x7 inch painting, please click here to go to my website.

"ALL THAT GLITTERS" 11015, daily painter metals abstract © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"ALL THAT GLITTERS"




This painting is a demo I did at my workshop in Littleton over the weekend.  It has glazed aluminum, copper tacks, hammered copper wire, and sea shell fragments and is covered with a crystal clear coating of epoxy resin.  The metals and the epoxy make it very difficult to photograph.
For more information on this 6x6 abstract, please click here to go to my website.

Workshop in Littleton, CO




Here are just a few of the creations of my students in my latest Metals and Mixed Media workshop in Littleton.  They learned about using tyvek, torching metal foils, painting foils, principles of design in collage, use of a large variety of papers, wires, brads, tacks, methods of presentation, methods of attachment, a variety of acrylic mediums, application of epoxy resin and more. 
We had a blast.  Each person went home with a completed texture sampler for future reference and several completed abstract collage compositions.  Fun. Fun.  Thanks to Judy Patti for organizing this workshop and sponsoring it in her fabulous studio.

"WHAT A PAIR" 11014 daily painter still life pears © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"WHAT A PAIR"
The idea with this little painting was to put down a stroke of color and then leave it there.  You can see lots of brush strokes.  There is an honest freshness to paintings done in this style.  It is impossible to muddle colors because the paint for each stroke is mixed on the palette and THEN applied - no mixing on the painting itself.  That's where some painters get into trouble and end up creating mud when they start messing around with paint already on the canvas. 
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