Jacqueline’s Blog
Discover Italy and France through Art
Discover Italy and France through Art is the title for the new show opening this evening at Central Oregon Community College Rotunda Gallery, Bend, Oregon. Candice Simpson will share her Italian experience as a COCC study Abroad student through her photographs. I will be showing my French and Italian watercolor paintings. I will also have on display some of my watercolor travel journals. The Rotunda Gallery is located on the campus in the Barber Library. The show will end February 27, 2013.
Announcing Artful Gathering, Online Art Retreats
Treasures at Home
Best supply of Christmas & themed stamps |
Need a leaf stamp? |
More Stamps! |
Stamps with words: It’s all about the journey |
Rolls of paper |
But you will also find an amazingly beautiful ribbon selection, great for altered books, tags and gifts. There is a very colorful assortment of pens, glaze pens and more!
My favorite ribbon supply! |
Dimensional Paints
What artist would not love a gift from Christmas Presence! |
Christmas Presence
New Paintings
Classical |
New painting now available for purchase. Classical, painted by Jacqueline Newbold. Classical is a watercolor painting on rice paper. I used a wax resist to create layers of color creating an unique effect. This painting is framed in a wooden frame. The outside dimensions are 11″ x 17″.
3D ART- Going off the Page!
For those of you who are lucky enough to have the Nov/Dec 2008 issue of Cloth, Paper Scissors, check out the fabulous article written by Sue Pettetier on making Sparkling Snowmen. She gives great instructions on how to make these adorable little snowmen using vintage bottles. Or even better – I just found out that she has just made this fun project available online!
Last night with my daughters, friends and a little bit of wine, we created a whole family of vintage bottle snowmen.
Lots of fun, lots of glitter and laughter! |
Where did my wine go? |
David’s “Snowman” |
Thank you Interweave Press!
New Article for the Cloth, Paper Scissors Magazine
The box is packed and ready to ship. Sample postcards are carefully wrapped and example art supplies are in their separate zip-locked baggie. I even put in some Hershey’s kisses for the editors. My article, Painted Postcards is ready to go and will be published in the Cloth, Paper Scissors magazine – March/April 2013 issue. It took longer than expected to create all the samples required for the article but it was so much fun to do. I hope you will read the article when it is published next year!
Having Fun with Faceless Self-Portraits
Hurricane Sandy
My heartfelt thoughts go out to all the folks affected by Hurricane Sandy, artists and beyond. The devastation that we are receiving on the news is incredible! We have lived through devastating hurricanes doing damage to the areas we love – the tropics, New Orleans, and now the east coast. Watching the news and seeing the photos of the damage is unbelievable. I wonder where the newly homeless go and how do they eat. How does one clean up such all the debris, broken bits, sand and toxic waste?