Remains of the Day by Jane McElvany Coonce |
Jane McElvany Coonce's daily news, latest paintings from this contemporary representational artist. Spotlights the trials and triumphs of day-to-day life as a working artist.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
It's a New Year - 2013!
New Year's Eve
Celebrating the New Year by Jane McElvany Coonce |
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Boats at Eastern Shore
Marina Haze by Jane McElvany Coonce |
Monday, December 24, 2012
Brian's Trophies
Brian's Trophies by Jane McElvany Coonce |
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Beer
33 Bottles of Beer on the Wall by Jane McElvany Coonce |
When Nicholas was in college, he told me he wanted a painting for his apartment. I asked him what he wanted, and he said he didn't know. I asked him what he liked, and he said, "Beer." So I decided to do a trompe l'oeil beer bottle painting. I wanted every bottle to be different. I went over to the Lost Dog Cafe which carries every beer known to man and asked them if they recycled their beer bottles. They said no, but that they had a big trash bin in the back alley, and I was welcomed to look through there. I was dressed in my painting clothes, so I figured, what the heck. I proceeded to dig through the bin full of bottles and pulled out many interesting ones. Each label is like a separate still life. As I was rummaging through the bin, I saw a couple walking by on the side walk. I saw the woman glance over at me and heard her say, "Oh, the poor thing is hungry." That was when I figured I better get out of there before someone I knew saw me. Gosh, the things we do for art (and for our kids!)
Tompe l'oeil paintings take a lot of time. They have to be perfect or the artist won't fool anyone.
I did make some giclees (reproductions) of this painting because I think it would make a great painting over a bar or in someone's rec room. I also make notecards with this image. It's a perfect way to make college kids write thank you notes and think it's a cool thing to send. Whatever it takes!
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Harry Potter
Harry Potter's Bookshelf by Jane McElvany Coonce |
Yesterday, 2 of my sons and I went to New York. We caught the Vamoose Bus in Rosslyn and traveled up to see the Harry Potter Exhibition at Discovery Times Square. The exhibit was awesome. But first you have to understand that my whole family are Harry Potter freaks. We've read all the books and seen all the movies many times over.
The exhibit had many of the props and costumes that appeared throughout each of the Harry Potter films. It made me realize how many artists go into making a film. The costumes were works of art in themselves. The props and the creative thought that went into each and every item is truly amazing.
The painting above, " Harry Potter's Bookshelf", was a painting I did for my son, Kevin, when he was younger. He was a non reader in elementary school. Absolutely hated to read. I started reading the Harry Potter books to him out loud. We were both mesmerized with J.K. Rowlings ability to weave a tale with her gift as a wordsmith. He was hooked and begged me to read them again. I told him, "No, you'll have to read them yourself." And so he did. He went from a nonreader to a voracious reader. Only a true creative artist like J.K. Rowling can change a person's life with her gift of writing.
As for the rest of the trip to New York, it was crazy. The city was having a Santa Bar Crawl which meant anyone in their 20's had a Santa suit on. The sidewalks were filled with drunk Santa's everywhere. The sidewalks were so crowded you could barely move. Every bar and restaurant was filled with Santas. It was enough to give you nightmares.
We got back to D.C at 11:15 at night and the streets were empty and the night was quiet. I realized, once again, that I love Washington.
Friday, December 14, 2012
2nd Painting with the Finishing Touches
Key Bridge Squared by Jane McElvany Coonce |
Vienna Art Society is having a show at the end of January, and every painting has to be painted on a square canvas that is 10 inches by 10 inches. I wanted to finish this by the end of December so that is totally dry and ready to be entered into the show.
I won't work on any paintings this weekend because I'm going to New York with two of my sons to see a Harry Potter exhibit. (More on that after the trip.)
Don't forget that Sunday is the open house at Stifel & Capra (260 W. Broad St. , Falls Church)
I will be there from 12 - 2 pm, but the open house continues until 5 pm. Stop by and have some refreshments and do some Christmas Shopping.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Putting the finishing touches on a Painting
I started it when I was up in Oxford on the Eastern Shore, and I had it about 90% done. I didn't finish it on site, and it has been sitting in my studio for months. So today, I decided to do that last 10% so that I could sign it and get it ready to frame.
As an artist, if you put a painting aside, you can lose the momentum that you had, and it makes it more difficult to finish. I have about 5 of these unfinished pieces. So each day, I will pick one up and work on it. This is the first of the lot that I focused on and finished.
I have a few more to go, and I will show them to you as I finish. Finishing these paintings also helps to clean up my studio. When you have a bunch of unfinished paintings sitting around, it takes up room, and it's also like having a cloud hanging over your head. So there is one less cloud in the sky today. 4 more to go!
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Painting Sold at Northern Virginia Art Center
Key Bridge in the Morning by Jane McElvany Coonce |
Don't forget, the last show of the year is next Sunday at my studio at Stifel and Capra. The open house is from noon to 5 pm up on the 2nd floor. I will be there from noon to 2 pm. Then I'm off to some other holiday parties myself.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Open House Next Sunday at Stifel and Capra
Next Sunday at my studio that is located on the 2nd floor of Stifel and Capra, we are having an open house. It is from noon to 5 pm. I will be there from noon to 2 pm. if you'd like to stop by and say hi. I will have paintings and notecards there. Notecards make great hostess gifts.
There are 14 artists that will be participating. We have jewelry, glassware, icons and paintings. And besides that, if you've never been to the lower level of Stifel and Capra, Theresa Stifel, the owner, has an interesting array of antiques, vintage items, and collectables. You can find the perfect Christmas present at very reasonable prices.
My painting is in the upper right hand corner, The Capitol in Snow. Not only is it a painting, but I also have cards with that painting on it.
Good luck with all of your holiday shopping and don't forget to give Stifel and Capra a try.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
First Friday at Stifel & Capra-Dec 2012
Box of Ornaments by Jane McElvany Coonce |
First Friday at Stifel and Capra is tonight, Dec 7. If you have missed my other shows, you may want to stop by and say hi. I will have lots of boxed cards. Some are Christmas cards such as "Box of Ornaments." Other boxes of cards are from my crab series. I also have Key Bridge Cards, my flower series and my azalea series. These make great hostess gifts.
There's plenty of food and drink so stop by and do some Christmas shopping.
Stifel and Capra is located at 260 W. Broad St in Falls Church. First Friday runs from 5- 8 pm.
Hope to see you there.
Crabs and the Copper Poacher by Jane McElvany |
Sunday, December 2, 2012
2 Art Events this Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012
Rock Creek in Spring SOLD! |
Ft. Smith was a very successful show. Thanks to all of you who came by and said hi. It was great catching up with so many friends and former students. I sold 5 paints! I was glad so many of my paintings have found new homes.
There are two events coming up this week that I would like to extend an invitation to all my friends and patrons. The first one is this Thursday, Dec. 6 , at the Northern Virginia Art Center in Crystal City. There is going to be a holiday reception from 5-8 pm. Wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served. The gallery is located at South 20th St. in between Crystal City Drive and Jefferson Davis Highway. There is free parking in the garage. Enter on 20th St and walk into the shopping area. We are located next to Au Bon Pan. The show will be focusing on Metroscapes. I am putting several of my paintings of the Washington DC area.
Key Bridge Reflections by Jane McElvany Coonce |
So come out, have a glass of wine with us and then support the arts by eating at King Street Blues.
Rush Hour Evening by Jane McElvany Coonce |
Capitol in Snow by Jane McElvany Coonce |
Hope to see you this Thursday. If you'd like to join me for dinner, I'm going to the restaurant at 8 pm. The more the merrier!
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Part 2 : Ft. Smith
Day's End by Jane McElvany Coonce |
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