Well, I finally finished my 3 paintings for the Bass Concert Hall show. Just in the nick of time. I'll post pictures of them after they have been scanned. I took photos, but they didn't turn out very well, so I'm not going to waste time posting them here.
What a relief to have this accomplished! I had no idea that it would take me so long to paint a 30" x 30" painting. I hadn't even painted a full sheet watercolor for a long time. (22" x 30") Now, here is my dilemma; I still see myself as a watercolorist, but now I love how big & bold these paintings in acrylics are. What to do? Will my watercolors become bolder from my exposure to the acrylics? I guess we will see when these new paintings are hanging in the gallery (or the Bass) and I can get feedback from the public. Time will tell.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
MS150 Weekend
This was my birthday weekend, as well as the MS150 Bike Ride from Houston to Austin. My daughter and her family came over for both events. We played games, went to a movie, ate lots of wonderful Austin food and then met our friends Cheryl and Andy Neil (who rode in the MS150) at the Finish Line. This is such an awesome annual event. The riders all raise money from their sponsors , friends and business associates to help eradicate Multiple Schlerosis. There were 13,000 riders this year. All shapes and sizes, ages and ethnic backgrounds riding 150 miles to make a difference for people with MS. I especially appreciate their efforts because my oldest daughter happens to have MS. This year the weather was cool and rainy, so our friends said it was an easy ride . . . . compared to some of their previous rides over the last 8 years. It is a completely awesome experience to see all these riders passing the Finish Line, most of them grinning from ear to ear at seeing the huge crowds waiting to greet them. My thanks goes out to every single one of them, whether they made it all the way or not.
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Austin Spirit,
MS150 Bike Ride,
Multiple Schlerosis
Monday, April 12, 2010
Whew, what a week!
I have hardly had time to do anything but paint all last week and the weekend. I'm still working on my 3-30" x 30" acrylics on canvas for the Bass Concert Hall. The acrylics are pretty new to me, so this has been a real challenge. However, having the challenge has forced me to "put up or shut up", and I have learned to find my own way with the medium. If I hadn't pushed myself to do it, I would probably never worked with the acrylics enough to get proficient with them. I will post my results as soon as I have all 3 of them finished. I'm getting very close to completion, so watch for them here.
Okay, I will admit it here and now. I am pretty excited about these three pieces. They make my watercolors feel a bit quiet and safe. I'm certainly not ready to quit the watercolors. They have been my medium for over 30 years. It does feel good to have more tools in my box. I'm thinking this is going to break me out of some mighty deep ruts. And, that is a good thing.
Okay, I will admit it here and now. I am pretty excited about these three pieces. They make my watercolors feel a bit quiet and safe. I'm certainly not ready to quit the watercolors. They have been my medium for over 30 years. It does feel good to have more tools in my box. I'm thinking this is going to break me out of some mighty deep ruts. And, that is a good thing.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Windows on the World

Now, I will begin to post some of my paintings. I chose this one to be first because I named my blog, "Nikki Atkinson's Windows on the World of Art And Life". This painting is from my trip to Italy with Judi Betts, 3 years ago. It was just one of the gorgeous windows at our residence, a 500+ yr. old farm house named Selva, outside of Lucca. The flowers there were incredible. What a wonderful trip. I'll never forget it.
I'd like to do this again, larger. I would probably darken the inside of the room to make the flowers pop some more.
Have a great day!
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flowers,
Italy,
Judi Betts,
Lucca,
Selva farmhouse,
windows
Austin Art Gals Night Out
Last night was the first of what we hope will be a regular networking event. Eight of us (Art Gals) met at Iron Cactus for happy hour. It was really fun to meet, greet and get to know several artists in Austin, that I didn't know before. Some of these ladies are already members of Creative Arts Society, which I just joined this week. Some were also members of Pastel Society Austin. Though we paint in different mediums, we have many issues in common and it was great to share our successes and concerns. Well worth the time it took to go. Marilyn Rea Nasky was the instigator of the event. Kudos to Marilyn! I am already looking forward to the next one.
Sign of the times: At one point, I pulled out my IPhone to show someone my paintings. Within a few minutes almost everybody had their smart phone out showing their own works. Each phone got passed around and around. It was hilarious! The technology of 2010 is AWESOME.
Sign of the times: At one point, I pulled out my IPhone to show someone my paintings. Within a few minutes almost everybody had their smart phone out showing their own works. Each phone got passed around and around. It was hilarious! The technology of 2010 is AWESOME.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
My studio @ Austin Art Space Gallery
I spent considerable time this week, perusing the blogs of other artists, to learn what I want for my own. The up-shot of that time spent is that I am so inspired by the talents of so many of the bloggers I visited, and the sense of community I found among them, I now aspire to achieve new heights in my own art. I could hardly sleep for the excitement it instilled in me. What an amazing resource this blogosphere is! I will continue my blog searches and add many of these awesome artists to my list, here.
Enjoy your Sunday.
Labels:
Austin ArtSpace Gallery,
blog,
blog searches,
Bloggers,
Nikki Atkinson,
studio
Friday, March 19, 2010
Spring Break & SXSW
My family is here visiting from Katy, Tx., for Spring Break. I'm looking forward to taking them by Austin ArtSpace Gallery to see my studio. They haven't been there in a while and I'm excited for them to see how we got it re-hung.
We plan to see "The Bounty Hunter" and eat some good food . . . . . if we can ever decide which of everybody's favorite restaurants to go to. Decision making in this group is a joke. Too many followers and not enough leaders. Or, maybe it is just that there are too many good places in Austin to eat at.
Jamie (my techy grandson) is here so maybe I will learn a lot about posting and getting my web site updated.
We plan to see "The Bounty Hunter" and eat some good food . . . . . if we can ever decide which of everybody's favorite restaurants to go to. Decision making in this group is a joke. Too many followers and not enough leaders. Or, maybe it is just that there are too many good places in Austin to eat at.
Jamie (my techy grandson) is here so maybe I will learn a lot about posting and getting my web site updated.
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