Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Here is my buddy Jerry Foster and his wounderful photography. He also displayed his work at Stevenson's Fine Art.
Here is a photo of Pat along with yours truly at Stevenson's Fine Art.
Our next event occured in December at Stevenson's Fine Art, in Florence Alabama, the occasion was the annual student show put on by art students of Tim Stevenson. We had a great crowd that showed up in spite of the cold. The place was packed with many new faces as well as old friends. The refreshments were supplied by Randi Gross a fellow artist and over-all fantastic lady. I stil want her recipe for the salmon dip!!! The photo above is of Pat along with her jewelry display. David Walton a wonderful singer/song-writer was present to supply the entertainment. He was just amazing as always.
It has been a busy couple of months and not too much time to post. I do want to get caught up on what has been going on lately. We participated in a couple of show in the area and meet some wonderful people. First was the Mars Hill Bible School annual Harvest Village in October. This was a two day festival featuring many opportunites for patrons to sample all of the goodies that go with the fall. We want to thank all who stop by our booth, whether to buy or just to say hello.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
A Drawing A Day
Charcoal
2.5"x3"
Sold
I have some new drawings I want to share with you all. These little drawings (a little bigger than a business card) will be offered for sale and if anyone is interested just send me an e-mail. They are all one of a kind original drawings no two are alike. Each one is drawn on 100% cotton, hot press watercolor paper. I will be adding a new drawing every day or so if you want to own an original piece of art this is a good way of starting your "collection".
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Charcoal 9"x12"
$250.00
This drawing comes from a trip made with a couple of friends of mine, Tim Stevenson, a renowned watercolorists from Florence, Alabama and Jerry Foster a wonderful photographer and art teacher at Florence High School. We traveled up to Ethridge, Tennessee to the Amish community and came upon one of the farm houses. I seem to be drawn to old sheds and doorways as subject matter and this old out-building, with the textures and shadows, called to be drawn. I really like the abstract nature of the composition and the weathered wood with all its texture. It was a fun drawing to do.Prints are available of the drawing as well as note cards.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
I've been pretty busy the last few weeks doing a good bit of drawing, so, I want to share with you all what I have been up to. In the next few days I will try and post a few of my newest drawings. Most of them are small ranging from 2.5"x3" to 9"x12". We will be participating in a couple of fall shows and as soon as I can I will be posting some pics of the events. Our next show will be the Mars Hill Harvest Village Festival in Florence, Alabama. The above drawing is not exactly new but it is an example of the types of drawings that you can expect to see.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
I want to post some of Pat's beautiful jewelry. For those who don't know she is my wife of 26 years (November). She takes some of my charcoal designs and creates her jewelry. Pretty neat, huh? She offers them for sale at the shows we go to and if anyone is interested just drop us an e-mail and she will be glad to give you more information. Each piece is a unique hand-made creation. Click on the image to see a larger version.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
We had a wonderful time again this year at Athens Art on the Square. The weekend was perfect and the people came out to see the art and hear some great music. Thank goodness the rain held off until we were heading back home. The folks of the AOTS staff were as always very helpful and vendor friendly. Sales for this event were good even though we were afraid the economy would have a negative impact. It was also great to see some old friends, Barbara, a buddy from college(Athens State), Dennis Johnson my old art professor and Dr. Murphy from the college dropped by our booth.
Our next show (An Art Affair) has been cancelled due to the weather. Oh well... That is the price you pay for outdoor shows, however, we are looking forward to First Fridays in Florence on the 2nd of October. Hope to see all of you then.
By the way it was good to meet you Trisha.
Our next show (An Art Affair) has been cancelled due to the weather. Oh well... That is the price you pay for outdoor shows, however, we are looking forward to First Fridays in Florence on the 2nd of October. Hope to see all of you then.
By the way it was good to meet you Trisha.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Charcoal
9" x 12"
The end of August ushers in cooler temperatures and the start of the fall show season. September 12th you all can find us in Athens, Alabama for the Art on the Square festival. http://www.artonthesquareathens.com/ We have participated in this show the last two years and the folks in Athens always treat us with great hospitality. We had a great time and was able to win a Third place ribbon as well. The next weekend we will travel to Lawrenceburg, Tennessee for An Art Affair, located on the square. If you are in the area we hope you can stop by our booth and take a look at our new works. As with every month, through-out the year we can be found in Florence, Alabama at First Fridays. Hope to see you all there!
Monday, July 27, 2009
Charcoal 24"x18"
I have completed a new charcoal drawing. The title is "Home Front". I have had this idea rumbling around in my head for a good while now and it has been fun looking for the particular items that I wanted to include in the work. The drawing is about those who were left behind, as loved ones went off to war to defend our county. The setting is WWII 1944. The cards attached to the mirror represent about a year and a half. Look carefully and you can see a photo of her hero and his letters tied lovingly with a ribbon on the dresser. I will have poster prints and note cards of this drawing available in the near future. The poster prints (12"x16") will sell for $15.00 and the note cards will be $2.00 ea. We also have note cards available in an 8 card set with a variety of designs for $12.00 each. Drop me an e-mail if you have any questions or please leave a post. I would love to hear from you.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Well, here it is, the end of the month. Next week we will be setting up for First Fridays in Florence. It will be a good time to try out new products. Last week we participated in a show at the Marriot-Shoals for charity. I believe the weather and the fact it was Memorial day weekend resulted in a small turn out. Oh well, it was fun to get out and talk to some artist friends.
Monday, May 18, 2009
18"x24"
We had a great weekend even though it rained off and on both days. We had a good time at the Gala event at Arts Alive. I received a Merit Award in the gallery show with my charcoal drawing called Grandpa Was A Carpenter. There were many, many fantastic works representing various media. We also meet some very nice people.
Friday, May 8, 2009
18"x24"
Here is my latest charcoal drawing. The title is The Queen. The cat in the drawing is my daughter's, her name is China (the cat not my daughter). The drawing will be part of the Arts Alive Festival gallery show May 16th and 17th at the Kennedy-Douglas Center for the Arts in Florence, Alabama.
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Welcome to my blog, I will be posting events and shows in which I will be attending and participating. I will also be updating new works and products that will be available very soon. Please visit http://www.rinersfineart.com/ to see more of my work.
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