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Sunday, September 9, 2018

"Bunny Nest with Red Flowers and White Butterflies", new from my studio

"Bunny Nest with Red Flowers and White Butterflies"
© 2018
available for sale as prints or on products through this link
contact me if interested in the original: sales (att) lisewinne.com

This is part of a series of bunnies taking naps. 

For this one, I had in mind a child's room. The parents are trying to get their little one off to sleep and point to the bunny on the wall: "See how that bunny is sleeping and smiling because he is having a happy dream?" Hint, hint ...

These parents don't really like the usual decor of bright neon colors that a lot of children's rooms have. They want something more subtle, more in the tradition of the Renaissance, or older English illustrations for children's books. So they pick this piece for their child's room.

Or this piece because it's even more subtle: 

"Bunny Nap with Red Flowers"
© 2018
available for sale as prints or on products through this link

A pillow might send your loved one off to sleep too:

pillows available for sale through this link

Or how about a nice soft blanket to curl up with?:

two types of blankets for sale through this link

or a duvet cover:

duvet cover available through this link

what about a round beach towel that your kid can take into his room fort (or, on second thought, to the beach):
 round towel available for sale through this link

Or this journal to write his dreams in:

notebook available for sale through this link

Baby Onesie:


kid's teeshirt:


an idea for framing:

framed prints available for sale through this link
choose frames with drop-down (including all of the various frame colors)
this one is around 11" x 14" with a MQ9 frame found under silver frames (in drop-down)
and a mat that is arctic white with black core mat (in drop-down)

I tend to think people are attracted to artwork sometimes through the symbolism (subconsciously), and this piece has a lot of positives in that department:

* white bunny: new perceptions and manifestations; signifies something at work for the highest good
* white butterflies: protection, fortune, messages from the spirit world
* vines: continuity, traditions in ones life
* red tulip-like flowers with thorns: true love, eternal love, undying love, yet with a few protective measures
* small yellow flowers: happiness in the small things, friendship
* purple daisies: dignity, pride, success
* bountiful fauna: material well being

Here's another piece along the same lines (with all of the same kinds of products):

"Bunny Nest of Yellow Roses and Blueberries"
available for sale through this link

a lot more art and products for sale via

I'll be back soon enough ...

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Bunny Inside Egg, new Easter design

"Bunny Inside Egg"
new Easter card design
© 2012

Sometimes after I draw things, they take on a new meaning, become alive in my mind, sometimes entering my consciousness for days afterward. After I drew the "Bunny and Moon" tag design (viewable HERE on my blog), I've been waking up in the middle of the night for months dreaming about a bunny coming out behind the brush to look at the moon and wondering what it is!

Am I the only one who goes through this?

I don't know what to say about this beyond what I've said except I am reminded that there are other living beings sharing the same planet, looking at the same moon. It's not a wholly human world we live in and I am grateful for that. Bunnies are particularly innocent creatures, wonderfully soft and picked on by carnivores. In this phase of my art career, I have become entranced by them, so the newest bunny above is not just about Easter; it was an excuse to create another rabbit.

The card design is available year-round in my Artfire shop and seasonally through my Etsy shop

links:

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Bunny and Gate with Moon

Bunny and Gate with Moon
© 2012
available at my Artfire and Etsy shops

Newest design!

After doing blogposts about bunnies (and drawing "Bunny and Moon"), I became drawn to the subject again when I did this artwork.

The difference now is that I did some research and found that rabbits and the moon are a symbol world-wide for lunar cycles, feminity and fertility! How cool is it that so many different time periods and cultures associated the rabbit and the moon with the same meaning?

I don't know why I am so drawn to the subject now. Perhaps this is a time when I need to focus my attention on my own femininity and lunar cycles and my subconscious is telling me that? Who knows!

Anyway, for the first time on this blog, I am showing some in-progress photos:

BUNNY AND GATE WITH MOON PROGRESS PHOTOS:



Thanks for reading!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Bunny and Moon ACEOs

"Bunny and Moon" original painting ACEO (2.5" x 3.5")
© 2012
available in my Etsy shop in the ACEO section
or in my Artfire shop in the ACEO section

here is another aceo:


"Bunny and Moon II" original painting ACEO (2.5" x 3.5")
© 2012
available in my Etsy shop in the ACEO section


As stated, these are both original paintings and will probably be the only ACEOs made in this subject matter. They are incredibly fussy and require tiny "liner" brushes. We'll see...

ACEOs have to conform to the 2.5" x 3.5" size format. For more on ACEOs, see this wikipedia article HERE.  

These are part of a series of "bunny and moon" art pieces. The whole series can be found HERE.

They are painted with acrylic paints (gesso first, then the acrylic paints, then polyurethane). These particular ones were painted on bristol board.

links:

Monday, September 25, 2017

new art and art show with doves and bunnies

"The Attraction"
© 2017
watercolor and ink
available for sale as a print and other products HERE
art work size: 11" x 14" in a 16" x 20" frame (for the original)

At a local gallery, Valley Artisans Market in Cambridge, NY, as was announced in this post, I am having a show with Marina Petro called "Inspired by Spirit". We are primarily going to be showing original paintings, but I think there may some greeting cards and prints for sale too. Almost all of these artworks from this post will be in the show. 

(Note: If you are interested in the original above e-mail me at sales(att)LiseWinne.com (I will be moving it around to different shows and galleries after it has shown at Valley Artisans Market, other wise click this link for a variety of other products, including prints. 

All of these pieces represent a different direction for me and my art (and most feature a night sky).

Here is what the tote bag looks like from my on-line store:

Totes available HERE

My artist statement for the show:
I found that through 32 years of selling art, clients who purchase particular pieces of art are unconsciously attracted to the symbolism present in the pieces. When they are made aware of what the piece is conveying, using Jungian concepts, Tarot-type meanings and typical spiritual dream symbolism across cultures, they often identify with these symbols in their present lives or self.

In my own work, I use doves to represent spirit. They also represent peace, of course. But in many cultures, the dove is also a messenger to sacrifice oneself to a higher cause, to purify oneself of lower agendas and to acquire devotion to a cause, people or persons. It is a call to more awareness, to seeing spirit and meaning in everything. When an art work has doves combined with other spirit animals, the dove is part of the overall meaning or story of the piece.

Noticing spirit is not something bestowed upon "special people", but rather a kind of noticing "everything as much as possible" perception. I like to think that all living things have an awareness, from the sickly trampled on weed growing in the sidewalk cracks to the spoiled King. Once we are aware of spirit in everything then compassion, peace and learning lessons become life goals. It is easy to hate that which we don't understand, but once we are open to understanding, then compassion is all that can exist. Peace and compassion are also about nurturing and promoting life and giving up on ideas of destruction. When we are at peace with the beings around us, that is also when we notice their spirit.


Why bunnies and doves?

To me bunnies represent the vulnerable: children, survivors of abuse, the disabled, and so on. They have a lot to overcome in dodging predators, but they do. As many of you know, I write another blog for survivors of abuse right here on blogspot called "Misadventures with Angry Alcoholics, Bullies and Narcissists", so when I make these art works, I am thinking about survivors of abuse first and foremost.

But, what about the dove? How does that relate? They typically represent spirit, peace, sacrifice, purification. But they are also the messengers for peace, which is very much about what writing the blog is for me. The promotion of kindness, empathy and thoughtfulness is what will evolve the human race from abusive tendencies (people who intentionally hurt other people), narcissism, perspecticide, war and shaming (shaming being an act of prejudicy -- and yes, this can and does include parents doing this to children as well) ... note: all of the highlighted links go to blogs I have written and illustrated except the one on perspecticide. 

In "The Attraction", there is also a cat, bats and a tree. In mythology, the cat represents rebirth, resurrection and unpredictability and may have other "agendas" in being attracted to the doves, although it is white (the color of purification) too. Bats typically represent death and life, endings and beginnings, transitions. The white tree represents a connection to our true identity, revolutionary wisdom, enlightenment. The whole piece is about being attracted to our higher natures, about communicating peace and spiritual motives, accepting transitions (endings and beginnings), to form a revolutionary new wisdom about ones place in the world. 

"Three Messengers"
© 2017
available for sale as a print and other products HERE
the design of this piece is dedicated to Lenora Thompson and 500 Pound Peep,
two other bloggers who write for survivors of child abuse

The next one is an acrylic painting (the frame I painted myself comes with it):

 "A Deep Thought"
© 2017
13.5" x 16.5"
acrylic painting on panel
only the original is available at this time

Next is one that has references to Tarot symbolism:

"Wand with Magician and Jester"
© 2017
14" x 18" 
acrylic painting on canvas
only the original painting is available for sale

Note: the original is square, not like the photograph.

The Magician in tarot symbolism is someone with skill who can manifest change in a "magical way". He has the ability to transform, to pull together resources, skills, and tools. He is close to the creative source, and has the ingenuity to make dreams come true, the power to attract an audience, the power to display knowledge and thought (sometimes esoteric). He has integrity and is a leader of sorts ... Since this magician is a type of rabbit, he will also have some of the symbolism of the rabbit (i.e. a survivor, even if previously vulnerable to prey). The magician is signified by the number one. One is the trail-blazer, the originator, the creator.

The jester in tarot symbolism is someone who is a word-smith, who speaks in riddles or non-sequiturs to keep from being beheaded by a king or queen. He (or she -- this one is a "she") can get away with being very, very wise (a kind of canary in the coal mine), of speaking his mind because he is not seen as a threat because he is deemed as "foolish" after all. People who want perspectives they can take or leave often prefer the fool or jester. The jester can take "wild thought and verbal leaps" into the unknown because he is aware that the audience is tentative and dismissively fearful at best. The jester is also signified by the number zero. The reason he is zero, is because he is not part of the intrigues at court; he is not a political figure; he does not represent any kind of an agenda because he is not a player "in the game". He is not "connected". He is just this wise messenger, this poet, who people choose to listen to or not to listen to, depending on their mindset. Thus he often also represents the unconscious.

The jester can be an inspiration to the Magician. People who start out as jesters can also end up as magicians. 

In this piece, the jester tries to make a grab for the wand first.

The wand signifies manifesting and channeling magic or energy, the power to change, transform, protect or do good, the tool of a champion or authority.

The doves are over each of their heads. This signifies messages of peace as all of the other works do.

"Spirit Tree"
© 2017
12" x 24"
acrylic painting on canvas
only the original is available for sale

In this piece there are a lot of doves. There is a bunny safely nestled into an opening of tree roots, and one outside to see the display of doves. Again, the white tree symbolizes a connection to our true identity, revolutionary wisdom and enlightenment. This one has no bark (except its roots are a bit "dirty" from the ground), thus a "spirit tree" giving a home to the doves (and to the message of peace). 

"Escape with a Blessing"
© 2016
8" x 8"
a more de-saturated version is available for sale as a print and other products HERE

"Between the Trees"
© 2017
available for sale as a print and other products HERE

This next one is similar to "Wand With Magician and Jester" except this one does not feature a jester. It preceded the one with the Jester, but has a magic all its own:

"The Magician"
© 2017
7.25" x 8.5"
watercolor and ink
available for sale as a print and other products HERE

totes available for sale HERE

The next one up is small. The original is slightly bigger than a 5 x 7. It is called "Breathing Life Into Darkness". 

Some greeting cards were made of the design with the word "Peace" inside.

The dove has all of the meaning and symbolism of the last piece, except this one is celestial. 

The idea behind this piece is that the world is not just black and white (i.e. made up of villains and saints). That goes for how human beings are too. The dove shows us that peace is in the rainbow world of colors. He breathes and speaks about colors and of life. The sanctity of life and relationships can only come about through peace.

Finding an end to abuse and domestic violence is the same as finding a way to end war and destruction. Domestic abuse is usually about bigotry/shaming of a family member (that is the reason for the insults and vilification; this is usually how domestic abuse starts).

"Breathing Life Into Darkness"
© 2017
5.25" x 7.125"
available for sale as a print and other products HERE
the original is in a local gallery

Here is what it looks like as a pillow:
pillows available for sale HERE
(choose size with drop-down and background color with slider)

framed prints available HERE
choose size, type of frame and mats in drop down
(this frame is PL6 in black with a snow white mat)

"The Meeting Under the Moon"
© 2016
4" x 12"
only the original is available for sale

"Night Surprise"
© 2016
only the original is available for sale

The next one up, the bunny is in a cocoon, healing, and in the protection of the roots of the tree. The piece is called "Bunny Nap in Tree Roots" to appeal to a wider audience, but to me, the meaning goes deeper than that. 

Doves fly overhead. Doves, again, represent peace, devotion, the spirit, sacrifice, messenger, purification. 

So I like to think that the bunny, after his restorative sleep, will awaken to a new life as peace-maker, as a messenger of the spirit, and will have pure intent. Often because of the horrific experience of abuse, survivors are generally also doves (they want peace and harmony in their own lives, and they want peace and harmony to prevail in the world). 

The symbol of the butterfly is resurrection, transformation, hope and deep change. 

In other words, after the bunny restores and is healed, he is deeply changed.

The symbol of the tree in this piece is: knowledge, nourishment, sustenance, the giver of life. 
"Bunny Nap in Tree Roots"
small: in an 8" x 10" frame matted
© 2017
watercolor and colored pencils
only the original is available for sale at this time

There will also be plenty of minis (5" x 5"s and 4" x 4"s -- and even smaller) like the next ones:

"Dove with Star"
5" x 5"
© 2016
mini acrylic painting
only the original is available for sale at this time
although I do have one for sale in this design that was heavily photo-shopped HERE


This next one is tiny. It is two and a quarter inches times three and a quarter inches and it is matted, but not framed. I won't have prints of it; it is meant to be an original only.

This one is celestial too, and a precursor to the one above. It is called "Dove With a Mission" and the premise behind this one is that there is no time to waste. We need to spread peace if we are to survive on this planet, and with each other.

"Dove with a Mission"
© 2017
2.25" x 3.25"
only the original is available for sale at this time
sold

This next one is called "Resting Rabbit" and it is absolutely tiny (only one and a quarter inches times one and seven eighths of an inch, in other words, about as big as the end of one's thumb -- and yes, it is hard to make art so small, thus the simplistic rendition):

"Resting Rabbit"
© 2016
0.8" x 1.25"

Please note: If you are interested in any of the original pieces above e-mail me at sales(att)LiseWinne.com (I will be moving them around to different shows and galleries after it has shown at Valley Artisans Market). 


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Easter gift tags, Bunny in Spring

Bunny in Spring
gift tags
© 2011

I love making gift tag designs, though I'm not entirely thrilled with having to cut them out and ribbon them. I designed these to go with how the tags are cut via the cutter. These are fairly large tags (4.5" x 2.75"). I have them in my Artfire shop through this link and they are also available through some of my brick and mortar stores in my area (find them through this link).

On another note, Kitty Ballistics featured one of my cards on her blog. Have a look at her blog through this link.


MY MUSIC LINKS (hear clips):

MY MUSIC IN ON-LINE STORES:

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Bunny with Big Egg (Easter card design)

(note: copyright watermarks do not appear on image)

This is a card design I completed in 2009, but I am posting it today because I thought I should post something (it has been awhile & all of my present work has yet to be scanned).  I have the bunny for sale in a number of shops in my area and in my Etsy store here (or you can browse through all of my present card listings at Etsy here).

This design is from my original painting. The egg, sky, birds and rabbit were painted with watercolor paints while the grass and flowers were drawn with oil based colored pencils. The original design was a lot more colorful, but I decided to desaturate a version in the computer to make it look old and vintage, if slightly Renaissance in flavour. This is the desaturated version.

I have 6 new pieces to post as soon as I can find time to scan.

Music MYSPACE (hear clips)
My Etsy on-line store and Artfire on-line store for purchasing some of my CDs and some of my art
My band site: Saratoga Faire
My Renaissance band MYSPACE: The Spirites Consort (hear clips)

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Bunny and Moon

"Bunny and Moon"
made from my original drawing


large tags to be used as bookmoarks for a paperback book
or for wedding favors, bridal showers, gift tags
(or anything else that suits your fancy!)

Available on-line through these shops:
Etsy listing here
Artfire listing here
also available through some local shops in my area (e-mail me at sales(((att)))lisewinne.com if interested) 


MY ART IN ON-LINE STORES:

MY MUSIC IN ON-LINE STORES:

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

fairy riding an egg and Easter bunny

Fairy Riding an Egg and Easter Bunny
© 2015

Newest Easter card design.

For those who happen upon this blog, I am moving listings like this to my own website for purchase. For those of you wishing to purchase wholesale or retail, contact me at sales (att) LiseWinne.com (use the @ symbol instead of att, of course ... disguise needed to keep out e-mail miners) until I am fully moved. 

Thanks! 

Sunday, March 21, 2010

The Unicorn and the Egg (and other Easter designs)

Continuing with my post from last time...

This is another older card design (from 2009). Have I said before that I like the olde Renaissance style unicorns more than the present-day horse unicorns who are more associated with acid drenched rainbows and mountain vistas than gardens and pretty Renaissance maidens? When I was around 13 years old, my mother pinned up prints of the Unicorn Tapestries (from the MOMA cloisters) in my room. Then my grandmother gave me a book about Renaissance era unicorns at Christmas shortly afterward. Who knows why they wanted to impress me with unicorns and millefleur (it wasn't something I sought out or asked for, in other words). Anyway, the art made an impression even after I grew up, left home and the prints disappeared. I always seemed to be thinking and dreaming about millefleur through the years, even when I was making big statement art in my twenties and thirties (which I don't show on the web at the present time since it is adult & I wouldn't want to confuse my fantasy-artist/ethereal-musician public image, at least not at present). Ornate tapestries from the era are the only pieces of art that can make me cry. I like millefleur even more now than then, as natural paradises are bulldozed and modern, hard edges take up every available visual space in every aspect of our lives. 

Granted, this is a very unpopular niche to be in, especially in the art world. I am not a "serious artist" (and frankly surprised when this art was accepted by the jury at the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Center for a show). Okay, I am not serious. And why should I be? My unicorn designs seem to appeal to 13 year olds and that seems fitting.

More Unicorns are here on my website.

Here is a close-up:


Giant eggs, eggs falling from the sky, celestial eggs & other assorted wacky Easter ideas are in some of the shops in my area as well as newly listed in my Etsy store here.

Celestial Egg:
Easter:


Bunny with Red and Gold Eggs:

How Spirit is Born:




Music MYSPACE (hear clips)
My Etsy on-line store and Artfire on-line store for purchasing some of my CDs and some of my art
My band site: Saratoga Faire
My Renaissance band MYSPACE: The Spirites Consort (hear clips)

Monday, March 14, 2011

Fuchsia Egg with Bunny

© 2011

This is probably the last Easter design of the year and is available through my Artfire on-line shop in packages of 3 cards each (it can be ordered in different quantities; just read the directions on the listing description).

The original design is 10.5" x 15" and I have saved it in this size just in case someone wants a full print of it. 

I have a lot of easter designs in stock where rabbits have full features, so I decided that this one could be featureless, like a flash of lightening leaping across the suspended egg.


MY ART IN ON-LINE STORES:

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Robin in Spring

Robin in Spring
© 2012
available in my Artfire shop year round
or in season in my Etsy shop
(mostly colored pencils, ink and watercolors)

I am woefully behind on listing my newest art! I actually made this design a month and it has been in a number of brick and mortar stores as greeting cards since the day after St. Patrick's Day.

Better late than never. As usual, the design was an excuse to make some more Celtic style borders (with other woodland themes, of course!).

Not sure if this is appropriate for Easter or not. Would you use it for Easter or is the bunny a must?

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

sale and free shipping on Christmas cards and Christmas gifts from my shop

Wreath with Bow greeting card
available for sale in packs of 10 or packs of 25 (pay less per card the more you order)

Yes, you heard it right: 

There are sales on certain days and free shipping on other days in my shop. My shop includes detailed paintings of unicorns, horses, sheep, bunnies, Celtic designs, Renaissance-inspired designs and then some photography like the greeting card above.

So here are the details of the sale:

November 22nd - November 26th
-------------------------
Free Ground Shipping on All U.S. Orders


November 29th
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25% Off Tote Bags, Weekender Tote Bags, and Zip Pouches


December 3rd
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25% Off Wall Art (Canvas Prints, Framed Prints, Posters, Wood Prints, Metal Prints, Acrylic Prints, and Tapestries)


December 5th
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25% Off Home Decor (Throw Pillows, Duvet Covers, Shower Curtains, Bath Towels, Coffee Mugs, and Fleece Blankets)


December 7th
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25% Off Phone Cases


Additional Information
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All of the promotions begin at 12:00 AM Eastern U.S. time on the listed start date and end at 11:59 PM Eastern U.S. time on the end date. If only one date is listed, then the promotion starts and ends on the same day.

Here are just a few of my paintings and products for the holidays:

Baby Lamb with White Butterflies on a toddler teeshirt

Night Butterfly throw pillow (in green, but you can choose any color for the background)

Butterfly blanket
choose from plush fleece or Sherpa fleece


for the little girl's room:
Unicorn in a Heart throw pillow (choose size you want)

Unicorn Heart with Millefleurs (the design is printed on both sides of the mug)

framed print of Spring Tree with Knotted Roots and Knotted Border

Here's another Celtic design in a very large round beech towel:


Celtic Knot with Bunny beech towel
be sure to scroll through the pictures underneath the main image
Playing Card Symbols throw pillow (choose size you want)
I purchased these for someone, and they were really good quality: clear, on good canvas

Heart in a Snowflake tote bag

Here are more Christmas card designs:



At some point, I'll find some time to show what I have been working on that is new to my studio and new to my on-line store. The last few weeks, I have been focused on local holiday art shows. 

I'm also showing originals at some galleries. In this series (above), the Night Butterfly painting (a 12" x 12" painting) is at the Micropolis Gallery in Gloversville, NY. 

It is rare for these items to go on sale, or to get free shipping, so if you have been thinking about purchasing, this is the time to do it. Happy holidays!