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Showing posts with label Carol Nelson - Art Unraveled. Show all posts

Contemporary Acrylic Abstract Art Painting, "Hotspot" by Colorado Mixed Media Abstract Artist Carol Nelson


A painting with a limited of black, white, and gray palette with a pop of color, which always results in a dynamic eye-catching piece.

This is another demo example for my Make Abstracts Sing workshop at Art Unraveled in Phoenix in August.


8"x8" Acrylic on Paper

$200.00

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Contemporary Acrylic Abstract Art Painting , "Hotspot" by Colorado Mixed Media Abstract Artist Carol Nelson


A painting with a limited of black, white, and gray palette with a pop of color, which always results in a dynamic eye-catching piece.

This is another demo example for my Make Abstracts Sing workshop at Art Unraveled in Phoenix in August.


8"x8" Acrylic on Paper

$200.00

Click HERE for more info or to purchase.

Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

View my available BOOKS Here

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Follow me on facebook
Follow me on Pinterest
Follow me on Instagram

Study with me Virtually?
Check out my video "New Approaches to Mixed Media Materials," HERE







Contemporary Acrylic Abstract Art Painting , "Hotspot" by Colorado Mixed Media Abstract Artist Carol Nelson


A painting with a limited of black, white, and gray palette with a pop of color, which always results in a dynamic eye-catching piece.

This is another demo example for my Make Abstracts Sing workshop at Art Unraveled in Phoenix in August.


8"x8" Acrylic on Paper

$200.00

Click HERE for more info or to purchase.

Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

View my available BOOKS Here

======================================

Follow me on facebook
Follow me on Pinterest
Follow me on Instagram

Study with me Virtually?
Check out my video "New Approaches to Mixed Media Materials," HERE







Contemporary Acrylic Abstract Art Painting , "Hotspot" by Colorado Mixed Media Abstract Artist Carol Nelson


A painting with a limited of black, white, and gray palette with a pop of color, which always results in a dynamic eye-catching piece.

This is another demo example for my Make Abstracts Sing workshop at Art Unraveled in Phoenix in August.


8"x8" Acrylic on Paper

$200.00

Click HERE for more info or to purchase.

Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

View my available BOOKS Here

======================================

Follow me on facebook
Follow me on Pinterest
Follow me on Instagram

Study with me Virtually?
Check out my video "New Approaches to Mixed Media Materials," HERE







Contemporary Acrylic Abstract Art Painting , "Hotspot" by Colorado Mixed Media Abstract Artist Carol Nelson


A painting with a limited of black, white, and gray palette with a pop of color, which always results in a dynamic eye-catching piece.

This is another demo example for my Make Abstracts Sing workshop at Art Unraveled in Phoenix in August.


8"x8" Acrylic on Paper

$200.00

Click HERE for more info or to purchase.

Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

View my available BOOKS Here

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Mixed Media Geologic Abstract Painting "Arroyo" by Carol Nelson Fine Art



This painting is a large (48x36 inch) triptych on three wood panels, each measuring 48x12 inches.  I added a LOT of texture, including gritty modeling compound, rocks, and glass blobs.

The most exciting thing about this painting is hardly even visible in a photo.  The area around the rocks has a pouring of epoxy resin resembling water.

  48"x36"x1.5"Mixed Media on Panel/sold

  Commissions welcome.

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Now Available on DVD as well as Live Stream!!

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"Winter Garden" mixed media colorful tree landscape painting © Carol Nelson Fine Art








This is another in my  series of tree collages.  What doesn't show in this photo image is the sparkle of the pearl mica flake - it just looks dirty yellow in the photo.

For more information, click here for my website.

"Inscrutable" mixed media abstract © Carol Nelson Fine Art


"Inscrutable" 8x8 inch, framed

detail






As usual, the color is better on my website.  Click here to go to my
website.


Just added: 7 new workshops.  Click here to read about my workshops.

"C5," mixed media wall sculpture © Carol Nelson Fine Art


"C5"


You're probably saying to yourself, What the heck is THAT?!  It's my latest wall sculpture.  It has rusted stuff, burlap, and some other things mounted on a 4x4 inch wood panel.

I got the idea from reading about Nkisi - an ancient art form from a tribe in the Congo.  They used a lot of nails in their figures which
were thought to contain spirits.



There's an artist in the U.K. by the name of Wayne Chisnall that has based some of his work on the Nkisi too.  His boxes are amazing.






As you can see, the nails are carefully rusted before use.  The circular part at the bottom of my sculpture is made from glue from a glue gun.  When it gets hard, you can paint it with iron paint and rust it as if it were metal.  So cool.

For more information, click here to go to my website.

"Overview 2" mixed media abstract painting © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"Overview 2"
"Overview 2"
As you can see by comparing the two images above, I tweaked the values and improved the painting so much.  I also added a "sun".

This painting is similar in method to the one I posted yesterday.  The Gessobord panel on which it is painted, was heavily textured before the paint (Golden Fluid and/or Golden High Flow) was poured on it.


For more information, click here to go to my website.  The image on my website has more accurate colors.



"Overview" textured abstract painting © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"Overview"
This is a demo painting from my recent workshop at The Gallery at Midtown in Dallas, Texas.  Thanks to Teta Smith for taking care of my every need and making me feel like a Diva.

Thanks also to Dana Brown at Ampersand for donating 11x14 Gessobord panels for the class.  They make beautiful surfaces for this textured pour technique.

For more information, click here to go to my website.

"Iron Strata" mixed media abstract © Carol Nelson Fine Art


I was pounding things flat with a hammer and my new anvil today.  This painting was sitting near the table I was working on.

It's a painting I did about a year ago.  I've brought it to several workshops as an example of using paper to look like rusted iron (using iron paint.)

This curled piece of flattened copper wire looks great as a little embellishment on this painting.

For more information, click here to go to my website.

Anvil



My new anvil arrived in the mail.  It works much better than the home-made anvil I was using, and it's not as noisy when you pound on it.  It flattens wire in a couple of strokes.

If you like to add little metal embellishments into your mixed media work, you might want one of these.

I got mine at Bead USA,Inc.


February Newsletter from Carol Nelson Fine Art

Hello Subscribers and Art Lovers,


   

Some artists have a beautiful, neat studio to
work in.  Mine is always in a state of chaos. 
Part of the reason for that is because I work in
mixed media, where every scrap of paper, or fabric,
or miscellaneous junk COULD end up in a painting,
so I have to hold on to it.

I just got back from a workshop in Texas at the
Wenmohs Ranch.  Dena Wenmohs runs a fabulous
art program on her ranch, and is fabulous in her
own right, so it's always fun to go there. 

My next workshop is in Dallas, at the Midtown
Gallery.  It's nice to go someplace
warmer during our winter months.

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New work:


This painting, "Ancient Mysteries" is a 36x40 painting I
just completed.  It was a struggle, because it's a little
outside my normal earthy palette.  Pink and mauve are not
my favorite hues, but somehow they showed up in this
work.  There's a lot of paint layers underneath the
surface as I struggled to find the right mix.
The good news is that this painting was named Outstanding
Abstract in the Bold Brush Painting Competition.  Woot!

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This is another new one called "Arroyo".  It's a
triptych on 3 wood panels, each measuring 48x12
inches.  The cool thing about this painting is the
use of real stones in a bed of clear epoxy resin.
An arroyo is a dry streambed that sometimes fills
with water, and I wanted to painting something
resembling that. 

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Just sold:

"Breakwater"

My dentist bought this one in return for services.
How often do you leave the dentist with a new crown
AND a check?!?

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"Southern Relic"


This painting features a piece of rusted metal that
I found in a gutter in the French Quarter in New
Orleans.  I told the buyer in Texas that it had
probably been peed and puked on during Mardi Gras,
but she wanted the painting anyway.

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    "Blue Grove 2"

This is another in my tree series, and has a lot of
texture in the foliage.  It went to a collector in
Denver.

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I've already got 4 workshops scheduled for 2015 in
Texas, California, Nebraska, and Texas again. I will 
get them posted soon.

My workshops in Phoenix next summer at the Art
Unraveled extravaganza are filling fast, so don't
delay if you were thinking of that venue.

Thanks again for all the wonderful comments and emails.
It means a lot to me to hear your meaningful thoughts.

March is coming up, so that means spring is around the
corner (unless you live in my home town, Duluth, MN,
where they've had the most severe winter in decades.)

Warm regards,
Carol


email: carol@carolnelsonfineart.com

"USO Tour" mixed media abstract collage painting © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"USO Tour"


This is a demo painting I did for my mixed media workshop over the weekend.  I called it "USO Tour" because it reminded me of the trips made by celebrities to entertain the troops.  The painting has fresh faces, bling, and music all incorporated into the design.

I am pleased with the color palette which has some subtle gray-greens in the background, and the occasional surprise color choices of blue and purple.

For more information on this painting, click here to go to my website.

"Red Muse" mixed media abstract painting © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"Red Muse"










 

This was a demo piece I did for a mixed media workshop I was teaching last weekend.  The letters are words I found in the Sunday paper advertising section.

I like seeing the title of a painting IN the painting.  Also, you will notice some corrugated cardboard, burlap, stenciled letters, and gestural marks.

For more information, click here to go to my website.

Upcoming workshops - Winter, Spring 2014

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 AFTER my workshop at Wenmohs Ranch, Austin, TX in February

AFTER my workshop at The Gallery at Midtown, Dallas, TX in March

 AFTER my workshop at Jerry's Artarama in Raleigh, NC in April

THEN, it's off to the Northwoods of Wisconsin at the beautiful Dillman's Resort in mid-May.  I taught there last fall, and I must say, it's a beautiful location and venue for an art workshop.

If you're in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois,  or anywhere in the vicinity, you should check out this location (and my workshop.)

For more information about my workshops, click here to go to my website.

"Winter Solstice" mixed media collage tree winter landscape © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"Winter Solstice"


This painting is a demo I did for private instruction students in my studio.  I was trying for a more muted version of my tree paintings.  This one has pearl mica flake "snow", which does not photograph well, but is a really beautiful effect.

For more information about this painting, click here to go to my website.

"Winter Wardrobe 2" mixed media abstract landscape trees © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"Winter Wardrobe 2"




This painting is a demo I did for my Abstracted Tree class yesterday.  I used Golden's Pearl Mica Flake (small) for the "snow".
I really like the effect, and wish you could see it better in the photo.  It goes on as a white gel, but after it dries, all you see is the little reflective mica flakes.

For more information, click here to go to my website.