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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Concert Season Schedule is here!
Ironstone's 2013 Concert Season was announced last night to Ironstone's Wine Club Members here in the Tasting Room at a very special event. Members enjoyed wine and munchies while waiting for the final entertainer's contract to come in! Talk about on the wire ... finally it did and the announcement was made!
Follow the link below directly to the Concert Page where you can see the seating charts, ticket prices and even purchase your tickets...
After a Season kick start, July 6th. with fire works and a family fun day, JOAN JETT and The Blackhearts join us on Saturday, July 20th., next up on Friday, August 2nd. is Melissa Etheridge. Saturday, August 10th comes Big & Rich, Cowboy Troy and our very own Whiskey Dawn coming home for the night from Nashville!
Check out more details here...
http://www.ironstonevineyards.com/index.cfm?method=pages.showPage&pageid=c4af7d05-ed82-734a-7e9d-814c7a164788
Follow the link below directly to the Concert Page where you can see the seating charts, ticket prices and even purchase your tickets...
After a Season kick start, July 6th. with fire works and a family fun day, JOAN JETT and The Blackhearts join us on Saturday, July 20th., next up on Friday, August 2nd. is Melissa Etheridge. Saturday, August 10th comes Big & Rich, Cowboy Troy and our very own Whiskey Dawn coming home for the night from Nashville!
Check out more details here...
http://www.ironstonevineyards.com/index.cfm?method=pages.showPage&pageid=c4af7d05-ed82-734a-7e9d-814c7a164788
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Meet Artist Nina Thomson, Ironstone Spring Obsession Accepted Artist
NINA THOMSONPASTEL LANDSCAPE PAINTING |
SALE PENDING "West Sacramento River View" by Nina Thomson pastel 9x12 $150. |
It is a challenge to take a one-inch stick of pigment, apply it to paper by moving my arm, and through that process, to capture the changing light and fixed distance -- perhaps a mile or two, perhaps 50 miles.
I paint scenes within a few miles of my home in Sacramento. The goal is to have others see the particular part of the world as I see it, at a particular moment in time. When it works, it makes me happy all day.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Meet Artist Anne Zils, Ironstone Spring Obsession Accepted Artist
About the Artist
Anne Zils grew up in Texas but, shortly after her 6th. birthday her career Army father moved the family to Honolulu Hawaii. Anne loved to read and draw from an early age and the abilities took a formal turn after she met and married her husband in 1959. She waited until her two daughters were in school all day then enrolled in art at San Jose State, in San Jose, CA. where she received a BA in Art in 1975, and then in 1979, a "Masters" in counseling and psychology.
After school, she yearned to learn to weld. The opportunity to study welding at Columbia College presented itself when she and Ron and daughter Pam, moved to Twain Harte in the year 2000. It was love at first weld!!
Anne draws incessantly and is inspired by great photography, nature, and, very often, "metal just speaks to me", telling me what to design with it.
About the Art
Anne combines her metals with "Texas Thunder glass chunks, (supposedly created by placing lightning rods in sand where lightening is apt to strike, Probably a Texan myth?) faceted stones and ceramics applied with High Tech Nasa developed adhesives and metal pieces that have been welded and painted onto the surface.
Her metal "masks" are a combination of bullet riddled signs, which she cuts and twists into shape and to which ornamentation is then applied. Anne also creates three dimensional pieces ranging from 12" to 8 ft tall, of varied subject matter. Anne jokes that working in a larger scale allows her to see her mistakes more easily.
Her work may be seen and purchased at "All That Matters" in Twain Harte, CA. and at "Perfect Bargains" in Sonora, CA. One of the many charities she supports. In the summers, her work is often displayed at Tallulah's Restaurant on main street in downtown Sonora, CA. Anne has been hung in Museums and galleries in the bay area, but prefers working locally at this point in time.
Anne does commission work as time allows, and you can reach her at: Annezils@sbcglobal.net
Meet Artist David Yelick, Ironstone Spring Obsession Accepted Artist
Artist Statement
David Yelick
David has painted primarily in the medium of oils since he was taught by his father at the age of 12. David's father was an exceptional artist and inventor and was a skilled craftsman in iron and wood.
David's artworks include commissioned portraits, seascapes, and wildlife. He enjoys painting and drawing and has worked in a variety of mediums, such as acrylic, watercolor, wood and stained glass.
David Yelick
David has painted primarily in the medium of oils since he was taught by his father at the age of 12. David's father was an exceptional artist and inventor and was a skilled craftsman in iron and wood.
David's artworks include commissioned portraits, seascapes, and wildlife. He enjoys painting and drawing and has worked in a variety of mediums, such as acrylic, watercolor, wood and stained glass.
O-184 "Blue Ocean" by David Yelick acrylic 14x18 $125 |
Meet Artist Courtney Wise, Ironstone Spring Obsession Accepted Artist
Courtney Wise
Artist Statement
O023 "Birds and Flowers" by Courtney Wise collage 11x15 $375 |
For as long as I can remember I have loved to create art, take photos and figure out how things work. My hands are rarely idle. I listen best when I can sit and draw. While attending graduate classes or sitting in church my notes are covered with little doodles of things I see or things I make up. Art is an outlet for me; it is time when I get to sit and think, express things that are going on in my life or just a way to unwind from a busy day.
One of my fondest memories in Kindergarten was when my teacher allowed me to stay at the paint easel and create artwork past the time when everyone else was finished. From the time I was five I was encouraged to pursue a career in art. With that encouragement and support from my family I continued to draw, paint and sculpt my way into college. I earned a Bachelors of Art in Art Studio from Sonoma State University in 2001. Planning on becoming an art teacher I moved to Sacramento to earn my teaching credential and worked part time, but plans to teach started to change with my desire to own a business.
O-027 "Wedding Headress" bu Courtney Wise pencil 7x13 $225 |
Scrapbooking has always been a huge passion of mine; I am my family's photographer. I love capturing moments in time, people's expressions along with being able to look back at all of the memories. In 2002, I opened Scrapbook Dreams in Stockton, CA which I designed and built from the ground up. I ran and operated my business for three years. It was a dream come true, to be able to create my own schedule, create scrapbook pages all day and help others design their memories in an artful way.
I am a person who likes change and a challenge, so after three years of hard work, I sold my business to become a teacher. Teaching has always been a passion; my original plan was to become an art teacher, but I again changed paths because I wanted more job security. I earned my multiple subject teaching credential and have been teaching for eight years. I also have earned my Masters in Education and I am highly qualified in History. I love to bring art and creativity into the classroom and inspire my students' imaginations.
Art is a passion, a past time, an outlet, an expression, and a part of who I am. For me creativity can be found in an old broken down barn, on my nieces' faces, from a photograph, from a comment, from a cloud in the sky or simply from a thought. I look forward to bringing color to a blank slate that will make a statement, make someone think or question, or bring a smile to someone's face. Art is and always will be a part of who I was created to be.
O-025 "Eight Days of Sunshine" by Courtney Wise pen/wc 11x15 $275 |
Meet Artist Marilyn Wear, Ironstone Spring Obsession Accepted Artist
Marilyn Wear NWS, WW, CWA
O-138 "Amid the Manzanita" by Marilyn Wear watercolor 11x16 $850 |
Biography
Marilyn was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she graduated from San Jose State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design. She worked as an advertising artist/illustration until 2003, then left her last job in commercial art to pursue her dream of becoming a full time fine artist. Her work won immediate recognition, winning awards in juried shows around the country. In 2005 she was selected as a signature member of the National Watercolor Society. She has since earned signature memberships in Watercolor West and California Watercolor Association.
O-139 "Bridalveil Fall" by Marilyn Wear wc 16.5x11 $950 |
Although she also paints with oil and acrylics, her favorite medium is transparent watercolor, where she uses a technique of layering many glazes of watercolor to create richness and depth, while retaining a glowing vibrancy. She finds some of her best subject matter close to home in her garden and in the Sierra Nevada mountains, particularly the dramatic landscapes of Yosemite National Park. She has a special interest in painting birds, and most recently the flora and fauna of one of her favorite places in the world, Hawaii. her style is realistic with an emphasis on capturing the light, color and mood of her chose subject.
She is currently represented by First Street Gallery in Turlock, CA
http://www.firststreetgalleries.com and Cedar Street Gallery in Honolulu Hawaii http://www.cedarstreetgalleries.com
Meet Artist Martha Wallace, Ironstone Spring Obsession Accepted Artist
O-106 "Pink Peonie" by Martha Wallace wc 18x21 $425 |
Martha Wallace
marthawallaceart@att.net
My journey with watercolors is an ongoing adventure and after 30 years I still get excited whenever I start a new painting. The possibilities of this medium are endless as long as you are willing to experiment, which means failure along with success. As I tell my students, "It's not the destination, it's the journey".
My paintings are about my surroundings and life experiences. I sometimes work in a series of paintings and take my subject to the limit, going in as many directions as possible, adjusting mostly in my mind the composition, color, shape, texture, sunlight and shadow. If I work from a limited sketch, I check for technical correctness, then it's "playtime". Continuing series include birds, nests, shells, leaves, window boxes, fruits and vegetables, flowers, plants and pottery from the Southwest.
O-105 "Trio of Lemons" by Martha Wallace wc 19x23 $525 |
I divide my time painting for myself and the galleries, teaching private classes to children and adults in my Murphys studio, and traveling to public schools to teach in the Arts in Education program. My paintings can be found at Tea Antiques and Art on main in Murphys, CA. "Everyday I get to do something I love."
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