Practice Pieces & A Big Mess !
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Practice pieces and a big studio mess last night. Kept thinking I would go to bed and then that lemon yellow was just calling me, and then some new collage pieces wanted to play...
Practice pieces and a big studio mess last night. Kept thinking I would go to bed and then that lemon yellow was just calling me, and then some new collage pieces wanted to play...
My most unwelcome studio visitor on Sunday. OMG I think this spider is bigger than a quarter! Anyways, he was politely asked to leave and given a new home - OUTSIDE! :-)
Thank you to Flow Home Staging for including my Little Gems paintings in your recent home design project here in Vancouver, BC. The pieces look beautiful as well as the whole decor and I love the choice of frames! It's such a pleasure to collaborate with interior designers who have such an appreciation for original artwork and the artists who create them! So grateful! Thank you!
New artwork featured above; ‘Summer in the City’, diptych 9” x 12” Mixed Media, Acrylics on Loose Canvas © Deb Chaney 2016. Originals are available for sale purchase@debchaney.com or (604) 736-5111. See more from the Little Gems Series.
Paint, Play, Experiment in Mixed Media & Acrylics
Join artist Deb Chaney for a full day of play & experimentation with acrylics & mixed media! You’ll learn 9 mixed media techniques to add intrigue, depth, and texture to your acrylic paintings. Try some gels, pastes and mirror leaf & see the effects they create. Focus on having fun & supporting your creative expansion. Lots of demos, plenty of painting time. Wednesday Oct 5. 2016. 9=4 pm. Cost $ 100 + GST. Bring your acrylic paints & support. We’ll provide the Mixed Media. Register: (604) 947-2216 www.bowencommunityrecreation.com
Results from studio play time this morning.... 'Here we are again, again' 9" x12"Acrylics & mixed media on loose canvas, triptych, Little Gems Series, (c) Deb Chaney original paintings . purchase@debchaney.com See more in this series: http://www.debchaney.com/collections/little-gems/
I was so blessed at this past workshop with the Pacific Northwest Art Institute on gorgeous Whidbey Island to have an assistant! Introducing the wildly creative and oh so supportive Wendy Lee Lynds . Seriously, I swore I was going to put her in my trunk and take her home to assist with me for all my workshops! Wendy helped with set up, take down, cleaning brushes, taking photos, passing out hand outs, freshening up my water, and even took me to dinner at the end of the workshop. That's for sure one of my Achilles's heel soft spots - I love being fed! Wendy has found a permanent space in my heart. Big thank you!
[Actually I'm really hoping Wendy sees this post and joins me for my Advanced Abstract Painting with Mixed Media in thick layers this November here in Coquitlam, BC, Canada. Details here: http://www.illuminatetheartistwithin.com/advanced-abstract-painting-workshop/]
Here's what she said about taking my workshop: “Many "AH HA" moments galore - both artistically and personally for me while in Deb Chaney’s workshop. Deb brings to the table equal parts arts professional and genuinely warm-hearted individual. This important combo brought me to a new way to approach my abstract work and the tools to have a painting that reflects “me”when completed. I would take another workshop by Deb in a heartbeat and would hardily point others in her direction, as well….."
- Wendy Lee Lynds, Artist at Silver Spike Studio http://www.wendyleelynds.com instagram: wendyleelynds pinterest: wendy lee lynds/silver spike studio
"If grass can grow through cement, love can find you at every time in your life." - Cher
Fall 2016. Existing workshop students receive half of September 17-18 th 2016 workshop price.Usually $375 now $187.50. Valid for September 2016 workshop only. Student must have taken basic abstract painting course with Deb Chaney prior. Held in Central Coquitlam, BC. register@debchaney.com or call/text (604) 736-5111. Full details for workshop Layers & Process: A Workshop journey in Abstract painting with acrylics - description at www.IlluminateTheArtistWithin.com
And for those of you who have taken this fundamental abstract workshop and are ready for the next level, I will be offering a 3 day Advanced Workshop painting in thick with Gels & Mediums, creating encaustic (wax) effects with acrylics and learning to etch back into multiple thick layers of acrylics and mediums. Super fun. That'll be in November 25 - 17, 2016 full details at www.IlluminateTheArtistWithin.com.
Above photo: the painting workshop group on Whidbey Island at the Pacific Northwest Art Institute each holding their favorite painting they created during the 3 day Layers & Process workshop.
Here's what participants had to say about the last workshop:
" Deb's energy and humanity informs all aspects of her workshop. She is organized, sensible, and knowledgeable. She sets a very supportive atmosphere for a diverse group of students. Her caring about individual students is rare." - Mari Jalbing, Seattle WA
" Very balanced class - open to each person's ability and taking us on a very intense but useful 3 days. [The workshop experience] got me to try new things and think in a new ways." - Sue Lee, Kirkland, WA
" I feel that Deb was extremely well organized and led us through the course step by step. The slide shows helped greatly to illustrate the points she made. I greatly enjoyed the workshop and learned a great deal. " - Marilyn Sandau, Port Townsend, WA
Here's something I love about teaching.. sometimes the demo pieces actually become real paintings! These 9 " x 12" Loose canvas pieces belong in my Little Gems series which is inspired by practicing and experimentation. They are the results of my art making practice, often in front of a workshop group!
'Outward to Infinite' (c) Deb Chaney 2016 Original Contemporary Abstract Artwork is 9" x 12" Mixed Media on Loose canvas. Is available for sale inquire@debchaney.com or text (604) 736-5111. See more of Deb's work at www.debchaney.com
Just finished up a wonderful 3 day workshop at the Pacific Northwest Art Institute on Whidbey Island. Big thank you for the center's director Lisa Bernhart for going the extra mile and hosting me, proving me with a support person ( my angel - more on her later!), the over the top fantastic workshop venue, kind positive and fun loving students (class photo upcoming each holding their favourite art piece they made, again upcoming), and for making me feel so appreciated. Honestly, I felt like an artist super star. Really feels like living my dream. Thank you for being part of that coming true for me! See you in 2018 !
Some students shared at the start of the workshop that simply starting a painting can be daunting, so we brainstormed together 8 ways you can start an abstract painting using acrylics. If you are at the beginning and staring at a white canvas and don't know where to start, this blog is for you!
Above Photo - Deb Chaney doing a painting demo at the 'Layers & Process Workshop' today a the Pacific Northwest Art Institute on Whidbey Island. Deb Chaney - portfolio www.debchaney.com - workshops - www.IlluminateTheArtistWithin.com.
Had so much fun last night at the live painting event at the shipyards venue in North Vancouver at the fabulous Shipyards Venue. Here's the painting I created in 37 minutes along with myself and it's new owners! Yes... there are sparkles, collage, and all sorts of mixed media in there. ..I had a blast being in creative process with this piece! Felt so much appreciation from this couple who purchased my artwork, this made me feel so special and appreciated! Thank you! Big thanks to Bill Higginson & Ben Lumb for inviting me & organizing the event.
What I love and appreciate so much about being part of this show is that this gallery is a new model of doing business and it's all about supporting artists. Centerfold is Montreal-based organization with the aim of driving social and economic change in the art industry. Their goal is to enable artists to gain exposure and funding while increasing art awareness within the community. This is what we need to see more of: win-win situations for both galleries and artists !
Starting from the top left-hand corner, and rotating clockwise, the paintings above are: ‘Floating Away’, ‘It’s All That’, ‘Love’, ‘Tangerine’, and ‘Split Complimentary’. These are all part of my Little Gems Series, each 9” x 12” Mixed Media on Loose Canvas, and Original Artwork by Deb Chaney. Available for sale. inquire@debchaney.com. Plus ---There is one more painting entitled 'Joy' not shown here but it will be at the gallery that night! Go see!
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August newsletter is all about Celebration - actually 'Celebration Lists' to be exact. You can be inspired and read the whole scoop here online: http://us2.campaign-archive2.com/?u=b78a4b953f58f04d0c14944fd&id=6050305058 or get your own copy delivered to your email inbox by clicking here: http://eepurl.com/iplKI.
‘Summer To Fall’ 7 1/2” x 5 3/4” Acrylics on 300 Pound Watercolour Paper. 2016 (c) Deb Chaney. Original available. inquire@debchaney.com (604) 736-5111 See more in this series: Little Gems Series
We are putting 30 of Vancouver's rising art stars under the spotlight. They have 37 minutes each to go from blank canvas to finished artwork. This all happens while you are enjoying music, a few drinks and meeting new friends. Then all of the artworks will go to auction, starting at $70. This is the Art Social II and I have never participated in anything like this before!
(no guarantee for ticket at the doors, best to purchase ahead of time)
See you there!
From top left, clock-wise. 'Without Hindrance', 'Full Expansion', 'Flow & Trust', 'Absence of Subjection', 'Physically Free' and 'Unaffected by Gravity'. Each are 9" x 12" on loose canvas, easy to frame to match your style & design aesthetic, easy to ship. purchase@debchaney.com or text (604) 736-5111.
So excited to share this 36" x 36" x 1.5" Mixed Media on Canvas painting 'East Van Birds' has just sold has found its home with my friend now art collector Ms.K. Klein. Thank you so much for your support and appreciation for my work. www.debchaney.com
'Disappearing'. Little Gems Series. 9" x 12" Mixed Media on Loose Canvas. Original Available. info@debhchaney.com genuine inquiries, no scammers, please. :-)
I get a lot of frequent scam "inquiries" for the purchase of my art. I know for a fact that a number of my artist friends get them too, that's what I love about social media sharing, we talk, so scammers be aware!
The email art inquiries have a number of 'red flags' that always tell me that it's going to be bogus and end up going nowhere. A potential trap to extort money. To start its usually a man: Tayor, Hank or Jim, some name like that.
Secondly, they often have a great catchy story to get the unaware artist excited... could be something like "My wife and I were looking at your website and I am planning to get her a piece of your artwork as a surprise gift..." Or, I've had this one so many times it makes me laugh; "I'm a marine biologist away at sea looking at purchasing some of your artwork to ship to....."
Last week I had one guy send me consecutive emails about how he was looking through the art at home with his wife on the sofa and getting excited to buy her something, then a few emails later he was going to be away at sea working as a marine biologist... Still looking to purchase my artworks. OMG. You're Kidding right?!
I think these guys must take an online course somewhere entitled "How to extort money out of artists." The adjective appearing before artist could be naive/stupid/gullible, etc. They sign up and are then probably given scripts on how to approach us. They get told they will get rich doing this. Just a guess here.
The third red flag is that they are usually from some far away country like Tunisia or Lithuania or some exotic place you've never heard of.
The final kicker red flag is that they alway have their own shipping company. So they will send you the money and take care of the arrangements.This part is a big deal for them. They are so attached. I think the online course has a whole pack of scripts on this one with details about it that go on for pages, let me tell you.
But here's the thing that keeps me laughing the whole while I read these emails. The focus of the inquiry is ALWAYS on the shipping. Sometimes they even forget to mention what art pieces of yours that they want or like !!! They just keep focussing in on the shipping, shipping, shipping. It's the biggest tip off.
As a side note, last summer I even received a Bank of America USD cheque from one of these shipping-obsessed fanatics to my P.O. Box. It just felt wrong and it was wayyyy more money than the cost of the paintings he'd inquired about. I actually took the cheque to a local bank to ask if it was legit, but they said they had no way to know unless I cashed it. I decided to shred it and moved on.
Don't get me wrong. I love money and receiving it especially for doing what I love. And I truly, absolutely, love selling my artwork to appreciative collectors. But, I would choose to not make a sale over involving myself with something that is not legitimate.
But, you are asking me, what are the possible benefits of these pesky email inquiries? How can this be positive? Ah, my friend, so glad you asked. We resourceful creative types can always find and use everything to our advantage - if we so choose!
The gifts of these scammers for me was going back to my website and ensuring that every art piece is labeled - sold or available. (If any are missing those labels, pls do let me know!) Then the potential collector can check for themselves if they are really interested in a piece.
I also got crystal clear on my pricing scheme for ALL my works, which is logical and based on painting size. I made a .pdf document with that size and pricing information, updatable for each year if I choose to increase my prices. So anyone inquiring about my artworks gets emailed this document and we're all clear on what art is available - check website - and what price it is - look at size, look up correlated price. Now that feels good.
The other gift of these interactions was developing a clear written payment policy and shipping policy. (again a .pdf doc which is emailed to inquirors). I have shipped paintings to Germany, Boston and Los Angeles with great success using both USPS, Canada Post, Fed Ex and UPS. My favourite is Fed Ex because I ask the client to set up a shipping account, they give me the number and when I go to the Fed Ex outlet, the shipping is simply billed directly to the customer. I'm guessing UPS does the same. Easy and effective. Tried and true.
So, thank-you scammers, for helping me get clear on my policies, prices, and what I am willing and not willing to do and be as a professional working artist. I have learned I value true connection, integrity, kindness and prefer to work with those that do too.