Thursday, March 24, 2022

Meet Artist Judith Bosies

 Judith Bosies Wicked Glass Art, Keene, NH 03431

SOLD   T-040 Daffodil by Judith Bosies glass 6x12 $30


A glass artist located on the east coast in Keene, NH. She utilizes recycled glass, picture frames and windows to create one of a kind art pieces that dazzle in the sunlight. She was born and raised in New Hampshire and draws her inspiration from the natural beauty of her surroundings in New England. In addition she holds classes in her studio to teach others her techniques. For more information she can be followed on Facebook@Wickedglassart.

Monday, March 21, 2022

Meet Artist Scott Jenkins

SCOTT

JENKINS

PAINTING SCULPTURE WOODWORKING

O-132 Beachfront Property by Scott Jenkins oil 56x56 $6000


Born 1969 in Albuquerque, New Mexico

He creates inspired art that promote the feeling of intrique and

invites each individual to interpret them as they wish.

An innovator at heart, he allows paint, found objects, and wood grains

to find their own way and become something new by the force of

nature. His inspired concepts are a the root of it all, yet the

haphazard finding along the way are what make the end results so

astounding. Each piece of art has layers that build upon one another.

The use of weather, soil earlhly byproducts and recycled items are

found in each piece he designs. Scott's absurd sense of jumor is not

obvious, but is a subtle detail that plays out with his use of texture, 

Irregular strokes and subject matter.

He is the co-owner of the dhyana Center and currently also makes

wood Gua Sha-a health tool for massage. He believes ar tis a healing modality all of its own.

O-133 Spring Chicken by Scott Jenkins oil 30x22 $2600


Contact:

707-486-1814

stknkns@gmail.com

or

dhyanaEssentials.com

Meet Artist Virginia Haynes

 Virginia Haynes

O-115 losthills by Virginia Haynes oil 24x30 $400

Having been born and raised in Oakland, California, Virginia was close to Tahoe National Forest, Yosemite National Park and many other State and national parks where she found her love of the outdoors and nature. Early in life, she was influenced by her father's love of art. He was a sculptor, stained glass lamp maker and craftsman. At the age of 11, while her dad taught stained glass classes at the U C Berkeley extension, she would help him setup for class and wander the halls of the Art department smelling the oils from painting classes in session. Although she was always very curious, she didn't try her hand at oil painting until 2009. With her very first brush stroke, she knew she had found her passion! For the next 12 years she focused on learning everything she could about drawing and oil painting. Loving nature as she does, she has found the perfect subject matter to paint all around her. Today, Virginia live near Mt. Diablo where she continually strives to express her love of the outdoo0rs and nature through her oil painting.

O-116 sunflowers by Virginia Haynes oil 22x18 $350


Exhibitions:

  • 2017 IAA Cross Currents exhibit: Sunflowers
  • 2016 IAA Cross Currents exhibit: Man on Chair
  • 2015 IAA Cross Currents exhibit: Yellow Roses


  • 2015 Crocker - Kingsley Show at Blue Line Arts: Yellow Roses
  • 2015 Twin Pines Art Show Exhibit:Pears
  • 2014 IAA Cross Currents Exhibit:Pears
  • 2014 San Mateo County Fair: Horses
  • 2014 Twin Pines Art Show Exhibit: Yellow Roses and Sequim


Education:

BA-CSUEB

MBA-CSUEB

Artist Statement:

My whole life, I have tried to treat people the way I would like to be treated. In doing so, I paint in a way that I think will please others. I choose to paint nature in a real and present way and paint with color that pleases the senses. I have been influenced by Sargent, who paints with motion and Ander Zorn, who paints with a limited pallet. Incorporation these styles enables me to express the movement and brilliance of what I see in life.


Email: virginialh61805@yahoo.com

Website: VLHaynes.com





Meet Artist George Haskell

 George Haskell

Oil Painter

T-038 Frog;s delima by George Haskell oil 11x14 $400

    George Haskell's first artistic love has always been landscape painting. He has always been captivated by the grandeur of the mountains of California. Whether it is the ever changing views of Yosemite or the shifting seasons of his mountain home outside of Murphys, it is never the same view twice. Since retiring from a career teaching special education George has focused on creating paintings that evoke a feeling of the time place and season for the observer. He also enjoys painting pets and other animals, tame or wild.

O-142 Tahoe Beauty by George Haskell oil 11x14 $400

    George began oil painting when he took a semi independent studies class in painting in college during the seventies. He has worked for the past twenty years to sharpen his skills. Teachers Judy Cain, Susan Sarback, Heinie Hartwig and Susie Hoffman have all provided skills and insights into the artistic process.

O-141 Michief by George Haskell oil 8x10 $300


    George is also a skilled musician. He is a singer songwriter playing both banjo and guitar.


    George lives on the top of just outside of Murphys on Treasure Mountain with his wife Patricia, four cats, two horses, and a pair of corgis.