Showing posts with label artforsale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artforsale. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Original Artwork Makes a GREAT VALENTINE gift!

So many of my artworks, paintings and mixed media pieces are about LOVE. I never get tired of creating images on this theme. It's my way of trying to make this crazy world we live in a kinder and gentler place.
This week only in February, and just in time for VALENTINES DAY, you can purchase Laurie Maves original artworks on my VANGO ART PAGE for LAURIE MAVES ART at 10% OFF normal retail pricing.
I hope you can find the perfect way to say "i love u," with this artwork. Have a beautiful February!

Dear Blessed Sacred Heart of Mine
mixed media on gessoed paper
9"x12"
sale price $90
Link to purchase

Our Love Grows and Grows
mixed media on gessoed paper
9"x12"
sale price $90
Link to purchase

Love in All Things
mixed media on gessoed paper
16"x20"
sale price $180
Link to purchase


Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Cleaning house ='s art for you

Now that a new year is here, it's my annual studio cleaning and clearing time. I have this crazy and ridiculous habit of being prolific when it comes to my art-making. I have so many images, themes and ideas I want to express that I often get ahead of my market. I know that's never a real great reason to slow or to stop producing, but there's a practical side to how much art that I can store at any given time.

Hence it's time to "clean house," so to speak.
Here are just a few of the pieces I need to find homes for. And if you find that you have a personal interest in any of these, please send me a private message. I am taking bids and donations from a wide and economically diverse client base. Please, if you do find something that speaks to you, I ask that you do not concern yourself with the possible notion that you may not be able to afford original artwork. I historically use sliding scales and work with interested folks to get them the art that they want at an amount they can afford. At the end of the day, when "cleaning house," I am more satisfied when my artwork gets a home that appreciates art, then what $ amount the piece brought.






Venus and the Ponte Vecchio, 6'x6' mixed media on unstretched canvas, 2014







Love in All Things, 16"x20" mixed media on gessoed paper, 2016





I'd Like to Be Unstoppable With You, 60"x66" mixed media on unstretched canvas, 2015







Already In My Heart, 16"x20" mixed media on gessoed paper, 2016






We Go When Heaven Calls, 40"x40" mixed media on canvas, wired and ready to hang, 2016








Migration, 60"x60" mixed media on unstretched canvas, 2016




Burden of Proof, about 36"x50", mixed media on unstretched canvas, 2015
any work that you find here: Laurie Maves Art SHOP any of the works marked "ORIGINAL" are also possibly available. 
Thank you for your consideration in helping me with the daunting task of "cleaning house," as well as helping me to find homes for my paintings and artworks that currently number over 30+.
Have a blessed and prosperous new year!

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Friday, August 5, 2016

Large Gottlichkeit Paintings at Artwork Network

ascending heart, 5'x5' mixed media on canvas in progress in the studio

Come join me to view three of my latest grand abstracts now exhibiting at Artwork Network in the Santa Fe Arts District of Denver,  Colorado.
Thank you so much to owner, Alan Kircher, for hosting:

"ascending heart"
"migration"
and "save me love"

three of the latest 5'x5' mixed media works on unstretched canvas.

For the opening reception on Friday, August 5, 2016, I will also be live painting on site from 5-8 pm.
878 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, CO

For more details, please visit Artwork Network online for show dates, gallery times, and pricing.
migration, 5'x5' mixed media on canvas in progress in the studio
save me love, 5'x5' mixed media on canvas in progress in the studio

Friday, June 10, 2016

love and blessings to you

As we roll into summer, it seems that time is always escaping from our fingertips. Everyday at a faster rate than the day, week or month before.  Is time speeding up? Are we as humans walking around the planet really running? Is it all the technology these day? There has always been technology though. Is it because I have reached middle age (whatever that means) and now I'm closer  to the end than the beginning of my existence on the planet?
Who knows!?!
So what I've been doing in response to all the lack of time, is to make smaller and faster paintings and mixed media works on paper. Pieces that I can make a number at one time, so that I have the ability to turn out multiple images with multiple messages. It seems there's never enough time to make all the paintings I am going to want to complete. It seems that there will never be enough time to make enough images to express all the seemingly meaningful messages I wish to share with the world through my artwork.
 And as before - who knows what tomorrow will bring?
If you'd like to check out all these instant speedy yet meaningful works, please give them a gander on my Laurie Maves ART VANGO ART online gallery
I've made pieces to celebrate the Number 8 
and pieces to celebrate "Love and Blessings, "as well as pieces great for father's that express, "We Have So Much Love For You," 
and some that are just about LOVE in general (of course if you follow my blogs that's what most all of my paintings are about).
Sometimes you don't always have to go big or go home. Just go in love, and the rest will follow.
"Love and Blessings to YOU!" and Happy Friday.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

streamlining Social Media and works for sale in California

After taking a bit of a break from social media, I have landed at a place that feels comfortable and beautifully creative, yet professional. Over the past decade, I have spent countless hours on such sites as MySpace in the late 90's to Facebook and Twitter, attempting to promote my paintings and creative works. 

I have found that the best sites to share my paintings, drawings, mixed media works, collages and artist trading cards (ACEO's)  have been most recently on Instagram and on LinkedIN. The support and feedback, as well as new client developments, connections with art collectors, gallery owners and arts promoters have been most beneficial for me on Linked IN. I have also been able to connect most positively with global creatives on these two sites.  Therefore most of my posts, blogs and shares will be between LinkedIn and Instagram (@lauriemavesart - please request to follow)
So a quick thank you to LinkedIN for continuing to maintain a professional and globally diverse platform for me to share my works, and promote the pieces I currently have available for acquisition!
Besides having work online for sale, I also have an announcement for works for sale in a great hip gallery in downtown Palm Springs, California. Current Home is a shop that promotes local artists, artisans and Interior Design that focuses on sustainable living. Go check out the gallery at:
CURRENT HOME 292 N Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, 92262.
Above are some of the pieces I have showing at Current Home. Mixed media collaged onto repurposed wood cabinet door panels.

Thank you so much for all your continued support and feedback and please know I always appreciate your shares. We all grow together :) Have a beautiful day!

Thursday, December 10, 2015

praying for elves

As I write this season's greetingst to you and yours directly from the studio, I'm hoping that all of you are finding this holiday season to be filled with magic and wonder and let's face it - sanity.   In a world where so much seems so crazy these days, I continue to work tirelessly at continuing to spread my messages of love and hope through my paintings and artwork. This winter I have also been filling my days with applying for shows, exhibitions and art fairs on the east and west coasts. I have even thrown my name in the hat for a residency in Perugia, Italy, through theHydra Project based in New York City. This residency program is extrememly competitive, so if I am not selected, I will continue to apply for other international residencies that will allow the themes of my work to grow and expand.


In the meantime I also have been praying for elves as I continue to prepare  for various art fairs and shows in the spring of 2016. My dear husband was able to secure a number of beautiful old wood frames for my works on tyvek and felted paper, so this past week my studio turned into a bustling framing shop.


Some of these framed pieces turned out spectacular! I'm so anxious to share them with you. It always amazes me how a frame has the ability to shift and finish a piece of artwork in such a formal way. The following are all available for purchase:


"ascension" mixed media on tyvek. Framed to 23"x26"



"intention" mixed media on tyvek. Framed to 23"x26


 

"odalisque" mixed media on tyvek. Framed to 23"x26"



A couple of quick shop announcements for those near Prosser, Washington, as well as Phoenix, Arizona! You can now purchase some of my works these great shops:  Sixth Street Art & Gift Gallery  and C-MOD, Curated Modern Design! Thank you to Carol and to Cynthia for supporting my art and sharing it with your communities!


If you're still in the market for holiday gift ideas, consider some original artwork or hand painted journals that are available for purchase and can be shipped right to your front door.


5"x7" Journals with 60 lined pages can be seen on my Instagram feed while some of my Marilyn Monroe and Frida Kahlo Art blocks can be purchased via my Etsy shop called Laurie Maves ARTsy Journals run for $20/$25 with shipping and the art blocks can be purchased for $40-$100 and up.

That's all for now!  
Remember that the studio is always open to your visit. We're located at 730 Umatilla Street in Denver, 80204.
Just call ahead to make sure I'm around.
720.300.2819.
Take care, have a blessed holiday season, a very Merry Christmas
and see you in 2016!


Thursday, October 15, 2015

The Perfect (Paint Over) Makeover

Oct 15, 2015

ges·soˈjesō/noun a hard compound of plaster of Paris or whiting in glue, used in sculpture or as a base for gilding or painting on wood.
Both have happened to me, and both are transforming processes. 
When I paint over an older painting, that I no longer want to look at, that I no longer want to be associated with, that I no longer feel connected to, the process can be more than liberating. For me, the "paint over" has become a therapeutic part of my ongoing process as a developing contemporary painter. Images that I have made only a few years ago are often times no longer in sync with where I am spiritually, emotionally, developmentally. And painting over does not nullify or destroy where I have been in my life. The "paint over" acknowledges past status and promotes positive future progression.
When we are stuck in a way of being that is unhealthy, un-motivating, blaming or otherwise non progressing, we stand still. And for me, standing still can mean one of two things: meditation or death.  Both are brilliant and both are life-changing (tongue in cheek).  When I refuse to move, to progress, to evolve, and I am not in a state of mindful meditation or rest, then it's lights out folks. I am one of those humans that has an undying need to transform, to evolve, to progress.  
And sometimes that requires a can of gesso to get the process started. 
The following are all paintings up for paint-overs are from my 2012 exhibition entitled, "Dolce Vita" at the University of Denver's Women's College. If any of these paintings call to you and you are wanting to own one of them, please send me a message and we will make it happen.  Or else they will change and transform, and that's ok too :).
These three totems are available. each about 28"x80" mixed media on reclaimed closet doors, from left to right, "We Stand Alone," "Your Light Blue Towers" and "We Have the Holy Responsibility"
To see them individually click on the links below:
As well as the following two landscapes:
"The Only Way Our is Through" (above) and "My Heart Mends" are also both 80"x28" large but happy paintings wanting a home.
If you're in need of a paint over today, it's ok. You can come to my studio. I have gallons of gesso.

Monday, June 15, 2015

(what happens when) waiting for the perfect painting studio

"My Warrior for the Feminine Divine" mixed media on canvas 72"x72" 2015  all rights reserved by Laurie Maves
Since my last Linked-In blog post, I have been patiently (who am i kidding - sometimes not so patiently) waiting for my new studio to come to fruition. In April I wrote the entry "Fliegen" Away on 4/15, as I was in the midst of packing up my desk, my paints, my easels, boxes of magazines, various collage materials, brushes, etc etc.  You name it, in the 2D art world of media, I was probably boxing, taping, and bubble wrapping those various materials away. I had to leave my 2000 square foot studio as my landlords were changing spaces, and I was along with them for the ride, so where they went, so did I.  At the time, I thought I might be down and out for only a month.  That was all well and good, because I was in the middle of my wedding and glorious honeymoon to one of my favorite countries on the planet, Italy. Honestly, I had many other thoughts on my mind in the month of May, than making that fourth grand 72"x72" painting of 2015, or completing the next commission on my log.
But now two months to the date have passed, and I'm still without a completed studio and boy is it really showing my over-achieving, anxiety-ridden, always need to be accomplishing something, dark side.  My newly-wed husband, who is gracious enough to cut a space out of his business's warehouse to create me a beautifully north-facing sunlit 1000 square foot studio, has been more than accommodating and supportive. "Take the summer off, Laurie. This is my busy season, and I only have spare guys to build your space when the company slows down, and we're super busy right now.  Take some time to be with your boys, relax, enjoy the summer, read some books, practice your Italian. I love you.  You know it's ok to slow down every once in awhile.  Take this time as a gift."
What??? Take the summer off??? Relax??? Enjoy the summer??? What does that mean? Is he crazy?
And the more time I went without a studio, the more I realized I was a certified downright art-making-junkie. I had been pushing my work, my paintings, my concepts, my social media so hard for so long - for over a decade - that I really didn't know what it meant to cool it.  Not to mention, I was an avid yogi as well. I have been practicing yoga for about the same amount of time I have been steadfastly pursuing my art career. So why is it that I cannot seem to practice my practice?
Why does it seem like even after all the Kris Carr, Mastin Kipp, and Deepak Chopra articles, podcasts and videos that I have absorbed like a sponge over the years that I cannot be at peace when I am not at work?
Is it because my art-making is more than a self-made job? More than a pay check and aspiring fancy career? Is it because I have a type A personality? Is it because I am a perfect example of a mom, who doesn't want to be categorized as a "soccer-mom" or "stay at home mom" because that somehow defines me as weak and less than? Is it because my over-achieving personality since childhood has its claws so deep into my guts that when the most important person in my life says, "hey honey take a break, you deserve it," that I feel guilty...almost as if that is impossible to do?
Why as 30-50 year old something women do we push ourselves to such crazy extremes only to find we are truly making our lives - even the most brilliant ones - more chaotic? Why do we beat ourselves up when we are not creating, achieving or being the best "mommy" on the block? Why is it so hard to just 'be"?
I'm still wondering about all of this about myself and about high-achieving mommies in general. And even more so, I wonder about this for creatives, artists, writers, and the like, when we seem to have the ability to have a dream job, dream husband, dream kids and it's still not enough to take the guilt away of not performing? Perhaps I need to sign up for another round of talk therapy to calm my nerves while I await my new warehouse studio's walls to go up. Maybe I should take a page out of my own Art Therapist's background and draw about my anxiety of not having a working studio I can run to. Maybe the creative process is SO innate in individuals like myself, that when people like me do NOT create, we do in fact go a little bit batty? I can't even begin to tell you I have the answer at the moment, and maybe that's life's process, to create this puzzle along the way that I am driven to put together and continually solve? Maybe I won't be asking these questions of myself 10 years from now, and maybe just maybe I can learn to chill the hell out this summer, when I don't have a shop up and running.
Is that possible?
Check back with me in thirty days, and I'll let you know. Studio or no studio, I'd better figure it out, read a book, draw in my journal, get a sun burn, and make some home-made focaccia.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

end of Year Frida SALE

"Metamorphosis Frida" 
was recently purchased by Kaiser Permanente.
The painting will join their permanent collection of 
Colorado Artists.
I am so very honored to bring you this announcement!

To celebrate this accomplishment, I am offering the remaining 2013 Frida Kahlo portraits
and these three smaller ones from 2014 
(pictured below)


at a reduced rate of 20% off their original pricing now through 12/31/14. Portraits range in size of 16"x16" up to 30"x40".  Prices range from $350 to $1200 (before applying sale discount).  Purchase inquires please contact the artist at her email : laurie (at) lauriemavesart.com 

HAPPY HUMPDAY!

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

June ART SALE #16

Today's featured ART piece from my on-going June ART Sale:

"Love Hits You When You Least Expect It"
mixed media on tar paper
14"x18"
originally $252
make your offer to laurie@lauriemavesart.com today

The Laurie Maves JUNE ART SALE will end this Friday. 
Get your piece from the "Entitled Series" today.
For more information about the series and what works remain available
for purchase, please visit:




Tuesday, June 10, 2014

June Art Sale item #6


I Will Mot Abandon Me 
2012
16"x22"
Mixed media on canvas 
Originally from the Dolce Vita Series I'm including this and a few others in the June Art Sale. This painting exhibited in a show in Torino Italy last summer. Now showing at Three Cutters on Pearl in a mini Laurie Maves Art Denver, Colorado, exhibition.
Originally $800. Please private message me your sale price. Ships
Internationally.