Friday, July 4, 2008

Happy 4th of July!


Just wanted to wish all my friends, family and wonderful collectors a happy 4th of July. Having lived abroad for 7 years, I appreciate the US! It's wonderful to be able to worship freely, voice your opinion and have your vote count! Also we are blessed beyond measure when it comes to health, and economicly as well. Even with sky high gas prices, this is still the most wonderful country in the world. Anyway, just a bit of reflection on such an important day!

The art business has been keeping me very busy, along with summer and all that it brings. Lots of new art in the works, more on that soon. It's been high time to update. I'll be in touch soon, but until then enjoy the holiday!

Monday, June 2, 2008

My art in the movie Microwave Park






I wanted to let everyone in on a bit of exciting news for me.. 4 of my art prints were recently chosen to be on set in the new movie "Microwave Park". Some actors you may recognize on the cast, like Val Kilmer, Sharon Stone, 50 cent..looks exciting to me. The movie is being filmed in Shreveport, La and New Orleans. The plot is about a police officer during Katrina. So they chose me to represent our beloved Nawlins by hanging some of my work in one of the homes that will be used for a set. I couldn't be more pleased..

You can find out more about the movie here.. movie info
and here is another article

I'm excited about this opportunity and will keep you updated once we have a release date. This is very exciting news for my collectors as it once again raises the level of the value of my work.

On another note, lots to be done around here. Trying to prepare for the show coming up on Thursday and also get some commissioned works completed. All the while trying to enjoy the family and a good louisiana summer.

Friday, April 11, 2008

8x10 New Orleans Matted Prints On Sale!



It's been a really busy week, with our travel back from Baton Rouge. I'm in the studio today packing up paintings, delivering and all from our show at the gallery before we left. I really enjoyed the trip, it was a whirlwind, and hectic but seemed to make a great impact for a good cause. The proceeds will go to help get teams into
Mozambique, Swaziland, and India so they can serve the people there in whatever capacitiy is needed. It's alwasy wonderful to be able to give back.

I've place all my matted 8x10's ( actuall size a matted 11x14) on sale this week on the website. This fine art giclee prints are hand signed, full of vibrant color and make an incredible grouping when placed together in clusters.. of course if you want larger we have fine art paper prints all the way up to a 22 x 28 which is huge..

Well, take a look at the sale here.. And don't forget to sign up on the site so I can send you special offers via email.

Have a great day, time to get cranking.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Great Show last night at the Art Crawl



We had a wonderful turn out last night for our April Art Crawl. I wanted to thank everyone for being so willing to come and support me personally, as well as the other artist. Our intentions are to create awareness in our local community and help many creative people gain exposure as well as a sense of community.

Our local newspaper did a great job of getting the word out about our downtown art renaissance.. you can view the article here. I personally want to thank all my collectors for your positive influence and your commitment to help me keep the gallery alive and well. Brad Arender also deserves kudos for spearheading such a wonderful active art movement..

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Locals come out and support your artists! on Thursday 5-9 pm



We'll be having our bimonthly Art Crawl in downtown Monroe on Thursday, April 3 from 5-9. Don't miss this time to help boost the development of a local art scene. I'll be there and would love to meet you.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Giclee or Original?



Swaying in the Quarter, available as print on canvas here

I just recently recieved this wonderful email from a would-be collector wanting to know exactly what is the difference between purchasing an original vs. a giclee on canvas. I thought this information might be valuable to you.



> Hi Angel,>> I’m really interested in several of your pieces. I’m not sure which way> to go between paintings vs prints on canvas (remarqued edition). Although> the description of the prints on canvas (remarqued edition) sounds like I> wouldn’t be disappointed, what would be some negatives compared to> original paintings?>> Happy Mardi Gras,> Martin
Hi Martin-Thanks so much for your email. I appreciate your interest in my art. Hereare the pro’s and con’s of prints on canvas vs. an original painting.

Obviously an original painting is considered an investment that shouldappreciate each year as an artist continues to mature and expand their artcareer. Originals are more “collectable” meaning they would be the bestreturn for your money if an artist were to be later discovered as one of thegreat masters of their time. ( Like Pollock, Van Gogh, Matisse or Picasso)Resale value of artwork is much higher if you own an original.
Now while Iam not going to say I am the next Picasso, my career has been advancing and my work is becoming more valuable, causing higher demand. Of course, this also means the prices for originals increases as my career expands each year. Getting in on earlier work means you may be able to get a better price than waiting over the course of time, thus allowing you to snag a true jewel that will be worth so much more as time goes on.

Prints on Canvas offer a wonderful option for the collector who isn’t aserious art investor/collector. My giclee prints on canvas are archival for100 years and are color corrected to be as vibrant as the original. We use avery reputable printer, who prints each giclee individually instead of “massproducing”. The prints are on stretcher bars, so the appearance is one that looks just like an original painting on canvas. Each print on canvas is sealed with a sealant to protect the giclee. Another added value of purchasing a print on canvas as while they look just like an original, the cost is much more affordable. This allows my collectors to be able to start a collection of my work, and purchase several of their favorites to quickly amass a grouping.
If you just love my art for the art’s sake, this is a great way to go. I personally can not distinguish between the original and a print on canvas from across the room.
Remarquing takes a giclee to the next level, by having the artist actually hand embellish the print by painting on it. This adds originality, makes the giclee more unique and also enhances collectibility by having the artist place their “dna” on the piece making it more desirable. A good remarque also adds emphasis to the highlights of thework, further blurring the line between an original and a giclee.

All in all, the decision basically boils down to the collector. Many of my collectors only prefer to purchase originals simply because they desire to have an original painting. Others enjoy collecting prints on canvas due to the affordability . The bottom line is it really just depends on what youwant, both are a great option.

If you need anymore help- please feel free to email me. I’d love to help youmake the process as easy as possible!

Take care,
Angel