Friday, December 10, 2010

New Mosaic Sale Page!


Hi Everyone, I know!
It's been 6 months since I have updated this blog.
Lets just say life sure does throw curve balls :)
Back in action and better than ever, I have updated
my website to include a buy now mosaic section.


Here are just a few of my recent smaller pieces.





I am happy to report that after a summer and fall spent getting to know several gallery board members and co-op owners, I have been asked to submit my work to
both a high end gallery co-op and a popular gift gallery as well.
I am so happy to have these venues open to my work year round.
I adore the people at the market on Sunday's, but the rest of the time my art hangs in my home. It needs light and love. Not just a good cleaning :)

So, buy my work before the added commission of these new venues start in January.
Mosaic Sale Here



____________________________________
Here's a little tutorial for prepping foam balls for mosaic work.
Enjoy! Ball Prep

____________________________________
I wish you all a lovely Holiday season.
I will be taking a bit of a break for the most part.
I have one commission to get out before the 24th and the
rest of the month will be for shopping, wrapping and baking goodies.
I hope yours will be much the same.
Much love and joy to you all.


Please "like" my Local Business page on Facebook.
I will be phasing out the artist page for the business page.



Thanks! Annie

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Slow but steady...

The first couple of months of 2010 have been
rather slow artistically. Plans to expand
my studio space have been slowed as well by illness and injury.
My studio is in disarray making creative juices hard
to find.

The end of 2009 was a whirlwind of mosaic work needing
completion in time for the holiday. With the fall bash
and art show I think it all just wore me out and my
body took over and demanded a break.

I did complete those mosaics and each client was
very pleased.

Sisters By The Sea is a 16x20 inch mosaic before framing.
Thank you to the DeFoor family for the honor.



The other completed commission was for a friends
volunteer firefighter husband.
His truck number 7 of Walker County Georgia
11x14 without framing.

____________________________

My work has been blogged recently by Irit Levy.
I was extremely honored to be included.
Irit Levy's Blog
___________________________

I am finally working on the kite piece.
I'm also increasing stock for the first market day
in April 2010. I am so pleased to be a member of the
Chattanooga Market family.
Don't miss opening day the end of April 2010!


Hope you are all staying warm!