What do you think of this woman's art work? Would you buy one?
Just curious. Thanks.
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What do you think of this woman's art work? Would you buy one?
Just curious. Thanks.
http://www.nanoel.com/Controller?action=marketplace
I wish she had a proofreader... I see two mistakes on her first page! Stationary and Parfume!
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Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
I don't know diddly about her but wondered about her style of art.
I think it is very nicely done. A little "sweet" for my taste but nice looking and well executed.
I really liked her artwork (especially the Africa ones) but then I saw the price. :eek:
She's obviously very talented, I love the animal paintings.
I like them.
It's not really my style so I wouldn't buy one, but I think some of her work is pretty.
I'd maybe buy an animal one but that's about it.
They remind of of Andrew Wyeth's style of painting. I like them, but they have a detached quality about the subjects. I do like the paintings. Would maybe put them in a quiet room, like in my library that is more rustic and casual, rather than formal or oranate room such a dining room or parlor.
I collect angels and a friend gave me a book called Believe that has her paintings and another person's poetry in it. I like alot of what she does but I also think that some could see the way she does her angels as a little - let's see if I can word this without offending some - too revealing maybe even drawing too much attention to the fact that the (angels) children are naked. I think some would call it showing the innocence of the young she is showing and others would say it is "art".
I personally love the angels although I do not have any of her paintings. As to the rest of her paintings, I don't like the floral very well , some of her collection are a little different and others I just don't care either way meanign of course, I would not buy them.
What drew you to her? Or to the web site?
From what I could tell, she does one original, and then mass produces the prints at a more affordable price through the giclee process.
The prices of the originals - wow! I like SP35, on page 8. Dolphins.
The prints are more in my price range. There were 5 or 6 I really liked.
I'd order a print of this one (Catnip) in a heartbeat. Cats and peonies, two of my favorite things. I noticed on her Web site that there are pictures of her studio, but no address. (Edwina's Secretary, I noticed the misspellings too :) )
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Originally Posted by Freedom
She has been advertising heavily with local TV ads. I was curious about
the style & how popular it was.