Friday, March 25, 2022

Meet Artist Ricardo Ernesto

 My full name is Ricardo Ernesto Martinez Estrada. I keep my first two names which I use as my stage name which is Ricardo Ernesto. I was born and raised in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, one of the most violent cities in Mexico. I was born on March 1, year 2000. I am the youngest of 3 brothers who are twins. My interest in plastic art perhaps began in the period from 4 - 7 years old. I remember 4 approaches to art very clearly, the first I can tell that as any child would draw on the walls of his house, from an early age without knowing it I had many approaches to the type of art that I practice today. 

O-147 resilient innocence by Ricardo Ernesto Martinez acr 14x11 $400

Between the age of 5 there was a friend of my father who made boasts with sheets of paper. I tried to see how he did them and I managed to make one later. From there my interest in origami was born, which was nourished by books. The last approach was with my toys and clay. Dad saw in me that I liked to mold things and instead of playing with the sand, he decided to get me something similar to clay but less expensive. I got very logical shapes. The last approach I had was in the visits to my maternal grandmother's house, who was waiting for me with colored pencils and coloring books. She taught me to color without going out of the line, with discipline and tenderness at the same time. 

I was also very interested in reading and in elementary school I liked to write stories. I had a participation that took me to a second place. I kept drawing like any other child, until suddenly I began to notie more dexterity and inted to reporduce more complicated fugures. There was a time when I had a period of drawing only hands. 

I think that was my academy. I had advice from teachers in high school. At 13 I had my first participation but I did not have any mention on the podium. At the age of 15 entering high school, I was very interested in returning to another participation because I felt that my skills had improved.  I achieved my first realistic work when I was in that period. I had the notions to be a drawing instructor of basic notions. I already made portraits. 

O-146 Watercolor 1 by Ricardo Ernesto Martinez wc 11x8 $200


At that time I had to walk a stretch to get to my house, I did it in the company of my best friend. I remember that day 3 individuals assaulted us in front of a community center. That day I thought a lot about what had happened to us and I made the decision to open the door to give free workshops in the community center because I thought that my community of children and young people full of dreams and aspirations could not keep getting lost on those kinds of paths. I thought that the people who assaulted us were not that old and if they were, I know that they had once been children.

I was a workshop facilitator for 2 years at the same time I that I had another space in the high school that I was studying. I helped professor Alejandro Ramirez Flores and he guided me to structure a work plan for my classes and his classes. He was promoted to cultural supervisor and left me in charge of the painting and drawing workshop of that institution. 

In 2015 I obtained third place in a drawing and painting contest at the state level, in 2016 and 2017 my participation was absent because the institution could not take the works due to lack of budget. The year 2018 arrives and I come of age. I get a temporary job in a construction site as an assistant and then another night job in a supermarket to leave the first one and cover my expenses. In 2018 I decided to take my participation personally to be sure that on this occasion I would participate, along with the work of 2 of my students. I made a 4 hour trip to the capital city with little money but a lot of will. I remember staying with no money that night. I had nowhere to stay, called a friend from back then, Fernando Caldera. He was the one who helped me finish that adventure and sent me money to stay in a motels and pay for the ticket back to my city once the the works were registered. 

I returned the next day and at night I had to continue my workday. A few months passed and the notified me that I had not only obtained first place at the state level in that contest, but that of more thn 17.000 participants nationwide I had been the first place in my category. 

That earned me a trip to Mexico City and the possibility of exhibiting my work in the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City and more motivation and enthusiasm to continue believing in my ideas ans supporting those of the younger ones.

One of my students obtained second place at the state level in her category as well, so I was more than happy with those achievements. In November 2019 I received the opportunity to be a teacher of painting and drawing in a school for children of all ages where my vocation and experience continued to grow. I continued to collect some achievements and together with my students they also achieved important participations and always being in the first places in the competitions. 

The pandemic of COVID-19 I had to pause my projects and my jobs as a painting and drawing teacher. I decided that even if I leave many things behind I would have other opportunities. On January 11, 2021 I obtained my residency and at the end of May of the same year I moved to Arizona together with my friend Fernando Caldera. We moved to work and teach me how to navigate in a country unknown to me, to continue painting. I have a job in the mornings as a cook, the rest of the time I dedicate to art. I am active in calls and in the process of making my first individual exhibition.

My conceptual discourse as an artist is to portray scenes of interest and scenarios that by themselves take on the character of reflection to achieve a work-spectator dialogue. My current style would define it as an approach to contemporary figurative art, such scenarios are poverty, inequality and insensibility of daily  life which I address in my latest paintings in which I am working, In parallel I also make works that address my perspective on the towns, cities and countries that I am getting to know, through their landscapes and their people.




















Thursday, March 24, 2022

Meet Artist Deborah Marlene

 Deborah Marlene (and Coco)

O-048 _alaskan_berries_by Deborah Marlene wc 20x15 $450.00

"I am excited to be a part of the Ironstone Obsession Show, for 2022! It has been a long couple of years in isolation, thank goodness for our Fur Friends!"

Deborah Marlene, had 5 students who studied in her Studio, before the Pandemic. Now, relocated to a smaller space, without a separate studio, she spends time teaching herself. In addition to traditional watercolors, Deborah is loving Yupo paper. "There are many nice textures and color blends that I am discovering in using both watercolors and alcohol inks on this plastic coated watercolor paper".

Deborah began her Art Journey at age 11, starting with Acrylics. In High School she began Oil Painting; receiving a commission for a painting of antique Bottles, at 16 year of age. She continued in oils, Yuba College, in 1993-94.

T-003 Sterling Memories by Deborah_Marlenewc 39x28 $750

After moving to Calaveras County in 1996, she studied watercolors with Lura Francis of Murphys and took workshops from Martha Wallace, Carolyn Macpherson and dale Latinen. Deborah is a member of Arts of Bear Valley and the Calaveras County Arts Council. She enjoys doing commissioned artwork of historic homes in her town of Mokelumne Hill. Her cards of local scenes are featured for purchase, in Mocha Java in Mokelumne Hill.

Deborah loves painting in Plein Aire. During the month of March you can view and purchase from her entire collection of paintings from 3 trips to South Western France at the AOBV Window Gallery located near Big Trees Market in Arnold.

Her net trip will be to Le Monastere, in Limouz, France, from July 22nd to August 5th of 2023. If you are interested in joining this upcoming tour, you may contact her at dmarlenek@yahoo.com.

"The accommodations of a restored 14th Century Monastery, the scenery of South Western France, food, wines and wonderful hosts to shuttle us around, keep me going back for these painting tours. All are welcome."

For a sample o0f completed works, you may view her website: www.deborahmarlenes.com

Meet Artist Vaughn Lew

 

W Vaughn Lew
Artist
Murphys, California
O-112 The Naturalist by Vaughn Lew pastel 15x19 $1500
2ND. PLACE WINNER OPEN DIVISION


  I'm originally from Eastern Oregon.  My family moved to Lodi in 1961 whereI attended Lodi High School, graduating in 1964.  I then enrolled at Sacramento State College, where I was a Commercial Artmajor.  De Witt Whistler Jayne was my main influence.  He was a renownedcommercial artist, illustrator, and portrait painter with a gift for teaching and aneye for perfection.  "Mr. Lew", he would say, "so much for a nice beginning,but let's have a finish."  I've been striving for that quality ever since.  Another instructor that had a very positive effect on me was Dr. Tarmo Pasto,an eccentric art psychologist and art instructor who taught the "Space FrameConcept",  It was all about space and form.

  After graduating from SSC and getting a teaching credential I was fortunateto get an art teaching job at Elk Grove High School.  I taught there for severalyears, but had an itch to get into construction.  That is where I've been until fiveyears ago, when my wife Glenda, and daughter Melissa, and I moved to Murphys.  One thing that is certain is that art requires a commitment.  I feel that I now have the time and space to finally concentrate on my painting.  Although I havebeen producing some art over the years, it is only now that I can continue tothe next piece without an extended time period between.  Landscapes, townscapes,wildlife, and portraits all interest me.  My goal is to create images that bring theviewers into a space that takes them away, and gives them pause to reflect.
O-113 Bishop Dawn by Vaughn Lew oil 42x28 $1500

O-111 The Headwaters by Vaughn Lew oil 12x24 $950



Meet Artist Karen (Kara) Lemens

 Karen (Kara) Lemens

SOLD   O-059 Peaches with Ginger Jar by Kara Lemens oil 8x10 $400


Kara paints life and light in a realistically impressionistic style in oils. She enjoys capturing a variety of subjects - whatever the light makes beautiful or interesting. She tries to convey the impression the subject made on her, using the language of oil paint. She finds that painting from life and alla prima (while the paint is wet) best enables her to express that impression.

O-056 Sweet-Tart Sweethearts by Kara Lemens oil 6x12 $450

Kara loves painting on location (en plein air) with her border collie, Frisco. She paints primarily in the Texas Hill Country and the mountains of Colorado, but is always up for a plein air adventure wherever life takes her! She also enjoys creating still lifes in her studio, combining the natural beauties of flowers and fruits with objects of timeless beauty, such as family antiques. She wants to capture the conversation between the objects and her feeling of connection to them.

Kara has been juried into many shows in Texas, Colorado, and California. She also has studied with numerous prominent artists and is especially fortunate to have been mentored by Kathleen Dunphy since 2017.

Kara is grateful that her art enables her to share beauty and her experience of the world with others!

O-058 A Springtime Romance by Kara Lemens oil 8x16 $475


You can find Kara's art at karenlemensfineart.com and follow her outdoor and indoor art adventures on Instagram @karalemensfineart.