It's a new year, time to celebrate new art! My calendar is out for 2011 and can be ordered with or without Bible verses. It includes this year's Christmas card for December, several denizens of the Cape May Zoo and a few of my patients.
http://www.cafepress.com/donnasaurina
I've also started a new blog, sort of a journal of everyday thoughts of God as I make my way through a new devotional of Spiritual disciplines.
http://everydaythoughtsofgod.blogspot.com/2011/01/in-beginning-god.html
It should be and interesting year, I'll keep you posted...
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Phillip's Mill Art Show
This cute face belongs to a capybara who lives at the Cape May Zoo. We'll be visiting him again this fall, but for now his painting is on view (as a matted work on paper) at the 81st Annual Phillip's Mill Art Exhibition. This piece and the Peeking Panda posted this summer were both accepted and will be on sale there.
It is also now possible to order prints with or without matting and framing from my Artspan website http:www.donnasaurina.com. Look for the giclee prints gallery.
My husband and I had quite a time visiting Coudersport, PA last weekend. It's a tiny hamlet nestled among the Allegheny Mountains along Route 6 in mid-northern Pennsylvania. We were there to see stars. Not the movie kind, but the ones that are only visible in very dark skies. Cherry Springs State Park is one of the darkest areas on the east coast.
To get there you drive a roller coaster ride of a trip through the Black Forest state forest. "Are we there yet" doesn't begin to describe the state of my mind (or stomach) as we twisted and turned in the dark. The park was host to 500 astronomers there to hold a star party. Etiquette demanded we use a red filtered flashlight and keep our headlights off. We managed not to run over anyone, but then ruined the effect by having to open the doors 3 or 4 times to get things out of the car-each time turning the dome light on. Do you know how bright those things are in the dark?
It was all worth it. The thousands of stars, meteors and a brilliant Milky Way just dazzled us. We found a friendly amateur astronomer with a really big telescope who showed us all kinds of nebulae, galaxies, clusters and best of all, Jupiter complete with band and spot. Truly a lifetime experience.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Egret Pastel for Ripplesketch
I haven't posted for Illustration Friday in a while, but this week I was inspired. The egrets and herons I see at the park every day wade, fly and hunt in peace. Imagine how confused and distressed the water birds of the gulf must be now. I don't really care about blame or politics, I just want to see some ingenuity put to the problem of clean up.
This small 2.5 x 3.5 pastel sketch will be submitted to the ripple sketch blog for donation. If sold, the donation of $10 will go to either The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (http://www.imms.org/) or The International Bird Rescue Research Center (http://www.ibrrc.org/).
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
2 paintings in the Artsbridge Juried Show
Here he is! My "Peeking Panda"a 14 x 18 watercolor on paper in a white triple mat. Painted from photographs I took at the Cape May Zoo last summer. Who could resist that magnificent tail and sweet face? I also had quite a time working on the bamboo. The stems and leaves wound around to give flow and movement in colors remembered and imagined.
This along with "Table for One" were accepted as portfolio pieces into the Artsbridge Sixteenth Annual Juried Show. It's the first time I've had work in this show, so I'm excited!
The opening reception is Saturday, June 5 from 6-9 pm. The show runs from then until June 27 at the River Run Gallery, on route 29 Lambertville, NJ. 609-773-0881. They are open daily except Tuesday from 12 - 5 pm.
Some of my framed works are also on view as part of an ongoing rotating exhibit at the Faith Presbyterian Church office 19 Main St., Yardley, PA (215-942-3533). See donnasaurina.com for more including prints on demand.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Art in the Rain!
It was a good day despite the deluge. I sat listening to the Mastersingers perform selections from Les Miserable--powerful and sublime, while munching way too many home-made cookies, fruit and other goodies. There was wine, too. A friend braved the floods to join me for the afternoon and it was great to catch up. I even sold some art (woo hoo!)
Some of my work will also be at the Church of the Savior (651 N. Wayne Ave, Wayne Pennsylvania) for the COS Art Festival: April 9-11, 2010. The opening is Friday night (April 9). There is also a reception, private art showing and dinner at 6:15 pm on Saturday with guest speaker Gracia Burnham titled "Lessons from the Jungle". She will talk about her experiences in the Phillipines when she and her husband were kidnapped (and he was killed) in 2001. It should be quite a night! Check out their website for details. www.cosnet.org
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Mastersinger's Benefit Music and Art Show
Get out your umbrellas and come enjoy Arts in the Afternoon. An afternoon of art and music to benefit the Mastersinger's. This Saturday, March 13, from 1-5 pm at the Country Day School of the Sacred Heart in Bryn Mawr, PA.
480 South Bryn Mawr Avenue
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
(610) 527-3915
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
(610) 527-3915
There will be several artists participating in an art show and sale. I will be there with painted river rock animals, painted wooden plaques, small framed acrylics, matted prints and cards for sale. There will also be solo and ensemble musical performances and refreshments. Entrance fee $10. To anyone who is local I hope to see you there!
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Illustration Friday: Theater
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