Monday, April 27, 2015

Dailypaintworks

I am happy to say I have been selected as a featured artist on DAILYPAINTWORKS this month!  You can check out a large number of my small paintings there by clicking on the link.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

EARLY SPRING


Spring has me in a tizzy as usual.  Ever since I have been a child looking out the window as nature slowly came back to life I have wanted to be a part of it somehow.  This time of year is for me full of vague yet intense yearning.  It is as if my spirit is part of nature in its pulsing growth and is looking for a way to manifest itself in the same way the trees are bursting with life.
Yesterday I began making water colors for the first time in many years hoping to find a way to paint outside that is not quite as messy and complicated as oils. In the week or so up to this time I have been trying to capture something of these feelings in a video.  I wanted to somehow represent the way nature moves from very simple to very complex forms in a very short time.
Here is a first stab at that.  Any feedback is very welcome.  This music does not end where the video does so I may try to finish it.

https://youtu.be/Lg06YdGPnzE

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Spring Newsletter (with pictures this time)

April is here in all its glory.  Buds will soon be popping.  This is the season of awe.  Life moves so quickly from bare branches to full blown flowers and leaves, I have the desire to slow down time.
What about art at this time when nature is having its most profound exhibit?
Traveling on line I summoned up some artists to see if their work had anything to say to me about spring.
I first saw Agnes Martin’s work at the Pace Gallery in New York many years ago and was simply amazed at its profound ability to mesmerize.  There is something so peaceful and awe inspiring about it that it never fails to put me in a calm space like no other.
This piece summons for me the very pristine beginnings of spring.




This painting by Bridget Riley feels like nature stirring herself just a bit more.  Bridget and Agnes really have a lot in common.  This work is called Zephr, a gentle wind.




Wayne Thiebaud using some of the same soft colors paints this amazingly soft bunny.  There is always a bit of humor in his work.





Paul Klee one of my all time favorite artists has this to say about Spring Sun.  There is a gradual change from gold to a slightly greener gold from top to bottom and some of his characteristic doodles along the way.  He also has a good sense of fun.


Milton Avery, always an interesting painter, here says it all with his painting SPRING BROOK.  Looks like Forsythia blooming on the hill.  The trees are just beginning to show that sweet new green that is so lovely.

                        Milton Avery Spring Brook.jpg


Charles Demuth, the great water color artist, paints tulips as if it were a romp.  He makes what is really a very tricky business look like pure joy.



Here the delicate work of Katshiko Sakura’s THE CHERRY TREE speaks of centuries of devotion to a traditional form of painting that in practice by a master still fills the heart with joy.



Meanwhile here in Merion my painting from the Dream series, INTO THE LIGHT will be included in the Main Line Art Center’s show.



Spring Gala Exhibition
May 2, 2015 - Jun 7, 2015, Opening Reception: Preview Party: Friday, May 1, 6:30 - 10 pm; Artist Reception: Saturday, May 30, 1-3 pm 
Here is a link to the DREAM video with all the paintings in that series.

As a nice bonus my work will be featured this month on the Dailypaintworks site where most of my small paintings can be seen.  I am posting the Dream paintings there as well.

Thank you for reading this far.  I wish you a glorious spring.
Best,
Nancy

Monday, April 13, 2015

Early spring Newsletter

April is here in all its glory.  Buds will soon be popping.  This is the season of awe.  Life moves so quickly from bare branches to full blown flowers and leaves, I have the desire to slow down time.
What about art at this time when nature is having its most profound exhibit?
Traveling on line I summoned up some artists to see if their work had anything to say to me about spring.
I first saw Agnes Martin’s work at the Pace Gallery in New York many years ago and was simply amazed at its profound ability to mesmerize.  There is something so peaceful and awe inspiring about it that it never fails to put me in a calm space like no other.
This piece summons for me the very pristine beginnings of spring.
Agnes Martin.jpg

This painting by Bridget Riley feels like nature stirring herself just a bit more.  Bridget and Agnes really have a lot in common.  This work is called Zephr, a gentle wind.
Bridget Riley.jpg

Wayne Thiebaud using some of the same soft colors paints this amazingly soft bunny.  There is always a bit of humor in his work.

Wayne Thiebaud.jpg

Paul Klee one of my all time favorite artists has this to say about Spring Sun.  There is a gradual change from gold to a slightly greener gold from top to bottom and some of his characteristic doodles along the way.  He also has a good sense of fun.

Spring Sun Paul Klee.jpg

Milton Avery, always an interesting painter, here says it all with his painting SPRING BROOK.  Looks like Forsythia blooming on the hill.  The trees are just beginning to show that sweet new green that is so lovely.

Milton Avery Spring Brook.jpg

Charles Demuth, the great water color artist, paints tulips as if it were a romp.  He makes what is really a very tricky business look like pure joy.
Charles Demuth.jpg

Here the delicate work of Katshiko Sakura’s THE CHERRY TREE speaks of centuries of devotion to a traditional form of painting that in practice by a master still fills the heart with joy.
 Katsuhiko Sakura.jpg

Meanwhile here in Merion my painting from the Dream series, INTO THE LIGHT will be included in the Main Line Art Center’s show.

THE DREAM (towards the light) small.jpg
Spring Gala Exhibition
May 2, 2015 - Jun 7, 2015, Opening Reception: Preview Party: Friday, May 1, 6:30 - 10 pm; Artist Reception: Saturday, May 30, 1-3 pm 
Here is a link to the DREAM video with all the paintings in that series.

As a nice bonus my work will be featured this month on the Dailypaintworks site where most of my small paintings can be seen.  I am posting the Dream paintings there as well.

Thank you for reading this far.  I wish you a glorious spring.
Best,
Nancy

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Happy Time

It is the season to celebrate spring.  In our house we are not religious but we love a party, so we will have an Easter Egg hunt and eat Matzo.  We will be having a Shabu Shabu dinner which has nothing to do with either holiday but is delicious and lots of fun.  We make it with lots of vegetables, thinly sliced fish, beef or tofu with three bubbling pots so everyone can concoct their own favorite combinations.



EASTER 
Nancy Herman
20" x 20"
Digital Print



PASSOVER
Nancy Herman
20" x 20"
digital print


Wednesday, April 1, 2015

CUPS AND PITCHER


CUPS AND PITCHER
Nancy Herman
6" x 8"
oil on canvas board

Geometric shapes in beige flat color.  Not sure how I feel about this one.  I do like the purple fading into beige in the background.  I think my big shapes should include more of that kind of transition.

$150.00