Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Monday, June 17, 2013

New Art

My latest works ...




"Mid Autumn"
Acrylic on 12"x12" gallery wrapped canvas.



Both of the above are available at Herron & Wills Co.
on court square in downtown Paris, Tennessee.
100 East Washington Street - 731-642-2494
 
They also have a few of my art prints and a couple of my "Paris" signs like this.
On 8"x24 gallery wrapped canvas.
 
Thank you for coming by!
 

 

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Busy, Busy, Busy


 
 
If you haven't checked out my painting classes and the craft classes at T.F. Rice & Co. - you are really missing out on a lot of fun.   The "Margarita" class was a great success.
 
Last Thursday we played in the "Craft Room" and painted on canvas to make banners. 
 
 
Kathi made a banner with paint and buttons.
 
 
Sharon (a.k.a. Superwoman) mistook the banner as her cape.
 
Susan painting dragonflies.
 
The finished "Dragonfly" banner. 
 
Come Play With Us Every Other Thursday. 
Next Play Date- Thursday, June 20th.
 
Our last paint "Paris" class was a major success.  Everyone chose these panaromic canvases that are 8" x 24" and got REAL creative in their lettering.  I love that each canvas came out different.  Lot's of folks are afraid to do artwork with lettering but you would be surprised at how easy (and fun) this project is.  Click on "Painting Classes" at the top of the page for our other classes.
 

Monday, June 3, 2013

New Stuff at Merison's That's All About Paris

I have some new things at Merison's that I wanted to share with you. 
There are all about Paris, Tennessee.

I've taken some of my most popular (and personal favorites) from my "Windows On The Square" series and created a 16" x 20" collage.  It is printed on archival paper with a matte finish.  Ready to frame, no matting necessary.  Just pop it into a standard 16x20 poster frame.
 
The one above is shown in color with a light sepia overlay but it can also be ordered in black and white or full color as shown below.
 
 
Also ....
 
 
An entire alphabet created from photographs taken in Paris and Henry County. 
A great conversation piece.  You and your friends will have fun guessing where the photos were taken.  It is 16" x 20" and ready to frame.  It may also be ordered with a
black background as shown below.
 
 
 
And the pièce de résistance ...
 
"Paris" on 12" x 30" gallery wrapped canvas.
 
I paint these signs myself in acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas (no frame necessary).
No two are alike.  The letters are even different on each one as you can see below.
 
 
You can order them in whatever colors you like and they don't have to say "Paris."  I can paint your last name or your favorite inspiration word like "dream" or "laugh" - whatever you like. 
 
They come in different sizes:  large 10" x 30", medium 8"x24", small 6" x 12".
 
Questions?  Check with me or the folks at Merison's

 
 
 
 

Thursday, May 23, 2013

On mornings like this -

On mornings like this ....



It's easy to think you might have the whole lake to your self.  And then the peace and quiet is broken when you catch this.



Thanks to John Peddy for the photos.

Monday, April 29, 2013

May Painting Classes

I just posted my schedule for painting classes at T.F. Rice & Co.  You can see it here or by clicking "Painting Classes" at the top of this blog. 

These classes are a lot of fun.  We provide everything you need - canvas, supplies and an instructor (me).  In about 2 hours or less you will have a painting ready to take home and hang on your wall.

Just look through the selection of paintings and contact Cindy Rice at T.F. Rice & Co. or 731-336-1290 to schedule.  Cindy can also set up a special date for you and a few friends (at least 3).

Hope to see you soon!

Monday, April 15, 2013

Little Thrills


Fitzhugh & McWherter

Today when I was checking in at my dentist’s office, I gave my name - Lee Owenby - and just as I was about to sit down in the waiting room when another patient ask, “Are you Lee Owenby - the artist?” I replied, yes and she proceeded to tell me had some of my artwork. Her latest acquisition was a print of “Fitzhugh & McWherter” she had purchased at T.F. Rice & Co. and she also had some of my jewelry made from recycled art paper. We had a brief, but wonderful conversation all about my artwork. I thanked her and told her how much I appreciated her and she left.

Hours later I still feel the afterglow. This has happened several times lately - strangers, upon hearing my name, recognize me as an artist. I just can’t explain the thrill this gives me. To think that someone was so impressed with my artwork that they actually remembered my name - well - it just makes me feel … wonderful!