Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

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.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

a Venus for the 2015 Denver Chalk Arts Festival


the end of Saturday, day one, we got a lot of chalk on the ground...twice!

Ah, the annual Denver Chalk Art Festival! What an amazing event, 13 years in the running.  I was able to participate again this year, which marks my fourth or fifth year chalking it up. Many of my local artist friends have been showing up every year, but this was the first in about 5 years that I had volunteered my chalking efforts on the streets of Larimer Square.

I was told by one Larimer Arts Association member that approximately 100,000 people would walk the streets and get a viewing of over a hundred amazing examples of temporary chalk art over the weekend.

The annual chalk arts event in Denver runs for three days. We would have started outlining our works on Friday June 5th, had the weather in Denver not been so very wet.
So we waited (we being the Laurie Maves Art team of myself and my eldest son, Forest) until Saturday June 6th to get started on out 8'x8' reproduction of one of my 2015 paintings called, 
"Venus and the Ponte Vecchio"

detail of Laurie Maves' 72"x72' mixed media painting on canvas, 2015. all rights reserved by the artist
Below are some photos of the weekend's process, including the untimely downpour at 3pm in the afternoon, which inevitably washed away over 80% of what Forest and I had gotten on the pavement in the prior 6 hours of work.

9 am on Saturday morning


just about noon on Saturday. Forest at work 
and then the rains came at 2pm


and this is what remained...


by the end of day one

venus detail day 2, Sunday June 7, 2015

after a day's worth of hustle I was able to complete the image Forest and I started

many thanks to our square sponsor, the band, Something Underground

When all was said and done, even with the rains and all the back-breaking, knee-crunching work, the image came out beautifully.  I am so grateful for the assistance of my son on day one. What a great way to spend 8 ours with a fabulous child. I am also most grateful to have had the opportunity to work next to a longtime artist colleague and dear friend, Eric Matelski. Eric was the guy who said to me over a decade ago, "If you can chalk live, you can paint live!" and my life changed from then on!
For more information on the annual event, visit the Larimer Arts.org website


Thursday, April 2, 2015

20 and Counting

"20 and Counting" is the proposed title of the collaborative show between Erica Jane Huntzinger and myself that will be exhibited at the Frank Juarez Gallery in Sheboygan Wisconsin 10/24/15 - 11/28/15 with an opening reception on Saturday November 7th from 5-8pm. 

Erica Jane and I met in September of 1995 as we started our quest to navigate our way through the Graduate Art Therapy Program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.  Erica and I were first and foremost artists. And really we just wanted to be fine artists, but really had no mentors to speak of that could help us wrap our brains around what it meant to be part of the professional art world. So we both turned to the field of Art Therapy as a career, knowing in our heart of hearts that using the creative process to help other people (but most noteworthy, ourselves) would be a natural fit for a profession for the creative and caring beings that we were.



here we are on the streets of Chicago circa 1997


Erica and I had become fast friends throughout our time in the SAIC program, and found that our most favorite class projects were those where we could paint, draw and collage rather than study advanced psychology, or learn how to do take downs in mental health facilities.


Art was our being, our knowing, our language. Ever since we could remember.


Following graduation, I decided to leave Chicago and head to the wild west of Denver, Colorado. Erica stayed in Chicago and later moved to Wisconsin.  But even though we struggled with the great physical distance between our homes, we always found a way to continue our friendship and connection. Over time, Erica and I both found our way working as art therapists in mental health facilities, teaching in preschools, working with the elderly, as well as holding positions in galleries and museums. And when the work day was over, we would both head to the studios we created for ourselves to make our own art, be they in our basements, spare bedrooms, closets, etc. Wherever we could find space to make art, we did. We would make our paintings, and show them around the respective towns and cities that we lived in. Sometimes we would show our works at coffeehouses, restaurants, salons, really anywhere that would hang our work, we would pursue.


Art was our being, our knowing, our language. And over the years of going to a daily job, it became more and more apparent that making art was really our true calling. We just really wanted to be professional artists, after all, but taking that leap of faith and pursuing a fine art profession on more than a part-time basis was simply terrifying. We had jobs with security, health insurance and steady pay checks. How could we leave all that behind?


Well, eventually we both did, in some shape or form, and just like our lives, our art has evolved as well, taking leaps of faith here and there, in our work, in our relationships and in our painting.


20 years later we will be celebrating our 2 decade long relationship with our very own exhibition of 20 paintings and mixed media works. With Erica's influences of Cy Twombly, Jim Nutt and Joseph Cornell and mine of Frida Kahlo, Frances Bacon and Basquiat this collaborative show will focus on twenty years of life lessons, of working as artists, being art therapists, and knowing the importance of the healing quality of being a creative has affected the evolution of our lives.

More information will follow as we receive it from the gallery, but we hope you will be able to join us on 11/7/15 in Sheboygan.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Laurie MAves ARTsy Vlog 2.18.15

Check out my new works on ETSY right here:
fun little drawings and mixed media, original art works for sale - up to large mural-sized paintings!

and two competitions I am entering my art work in via the Talenthouse website:
1) #TileArt competition for the Microsoft Lumina phone - wouldn't you like to see my beautiful Circle Painting here: https://www.talenthouse.com/item/1385320/44608ab8 starting 2/14/15


2) #STANFOURCOVER album art for the band Stanfour : my entry will be here: https://www.talenthouse.com/item/1388799/fdff22a9 starting 3/315


I will let you know when voting opens because i will need all the votes i can get - and your help spreading the love will be most appreciated!

Here's the ARTSY VLOG explaining all the details:

Happy Wednesday!




Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Check out my art on Vango

Greetings for this lovely Tuesday afternoon!

There's a great new little - yet growing ART ONLINE SALES website that I am quickly growing to love! Formerly known as ARTtwo50 , Vango is a great place to shop for original and affordable art online. Artists get to submit works that start at a sales range of $100-$250. Once you sell $500 worth of work, you get to move up in a tiered system. I have seen quality work on this site, and have already sold a painting that is currently traveling from my studio in Denver, Colorado to a home in Bahrain in the Persian Gulf. My first official painting to travel to the Middle East.  For that I am most grateful!

What I appreciate about Vango is that I can focus more time on making work, while they help promote my art. When a piece sells, part of their small commission pays for the shipping of the works, so all you have to do is show up at the post office or UPS and drop the work off.
Yes, I know, this sounds like a commercial for their company.
But I have to share what I like as a full time working artist, and this is one site that has worked for me.

Please visit my specific page on the site: 
LaurieMavesART on Vango

Right now I think I have about 16 works for sale, all at crazy affordable pricing for original works.
If you're a working artist, I hope you take the time to check out their system, and maybe it will be a great fit for you.  If you're a collector, then I hope you find some great art on there for yourself! 
In the meantime, I thank you for continuing to read my blogs, and I hope you enjoy the new works - Like these newest Poppies shown below as well as a new set of abstracts that I have uploaded to the site with the titles "Spirit," "Free All Every One" and "Love Inside My Mind"
"We Grow With Light and Love" 24"x24"

"When I Find My Light Poppies" 24"x18"
"Spirit" 12"x12"

"Free All Every One" 12"x12"

"Love Inside My Mind" 12"x12"

Friday, October 3, 2014

Center of Attention Artist Laurie Maves



In case you missed the live interview on Denver's Fox 31 from September 19, 2014, here is the video for your review. I hope you enjoy the segment.

I was truly honored to be a part of their GoodDay Colorado show :)

And thank you to Zachary Reese of DenverArtists.com for selecting my work for the show.


Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Today's featured Frida

"She's Free to Fly"
mixed media on tar paper.
approx. 36"x36"

For more information on this painting, please see the Laurie Maves ART page on Fine Art America

All remaining Frida portraits from this series are being offered for the sale price of $710 for the

month of August (as part of my birthday sale) :)

Enjoy!


 

Monday, August 4, 2014

Frida Kahlo Fantasy? no - it's for REAL


For the month of August I will be running a most special birthday sale of the remaining original mixed media #FridaKahlo portraits made one year ago this month. Because I was born in 1971, the sale will be for $710 for each piece. This is a truly remarkable opportunity to purchase pieces from a great series of 12 paintings. For ownership opportunities, please private message the artist. 

Thank you  Happy August. Happy Birthday to me, and Happy Art Collecting! 

For more information on specific sizes and original prices of the remaining portraits, please visit my Fine Art America Gallery of the Love For Frida Collection: 

FAA Frida Gallery link click here











Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Today's featured paintings posted on Pinterest

Yes yes yes
A whole new way of posting to the masses via social media
A daily featured work of art will be posted via My Pinterest pages.
So for those of you who shy away from that crazy Facebook site or fear the Tweet, just stroll on over to Pinterest. If you like art, you'll probably love this site because it's visually driven. 


Enjoy! 


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. 

Monday, June 9, 2014

#JuneArtSale #5 "message"

Good Morning Art Lovers! Today's featured painting for my continuing #JuneArtSale is this mixed media piece called "Message". What messages do you bring to the world today? #motivationmonday #art 12"x12" on canvas. Orig $350 message me your desired sale price for ownership. Ships internationally from #Denver, Colorado. Xo



Thursday, June 5, 2014

#4 June Art Sale


Let Love Overcome
24"x24"
Mixed media on wood
Originally $576
Msg me your offer today for my continuing June ART Sale 


Monday, June 2, 2014

Sale item #1 for #JuneArtSale

Here's the link for more information about the first piece I am offering this month for my big June Art Sale.
The piece is called "Love Let it Consume You" 24"x24" m/m on wood. wired and ready to hang. Retail $576. What's your sale price?
Love Let It Consume You image

to see the entire gallery of items for sale from my "Entitled" series - you can visit my Fine Art America Site:
"Entitled" gallery of images for the June ART sale

Monday, April 21, 2014

Mother's Day Artwork - better than flowers

Looking for some truly truly special artwork for someone so very special in your life? (listen if it wasn't for her, you wouldn't be here reading this)
Flowers come and go, but art stays around a heck of a long time.
Please consider giving an original piece of art to mom for Mom's day.
Here's the link to my ETSY shop where you can choose from about a dozen options, prices ranging from $10 for greeting cards to $45/$81 for Mom specific works to $200 and up for Custom Artwork.
There's still time to place your orders before May 11th!
Enjoy! :)

LaurieMavesARTsy SHOP on ETSY