Thursday, July 3, 2014

GALLERY PAGE OF OUR ART FROM THE HEART






By way of introduction to our gallery of art we present this print of a work which embodies the talent of both artists.

Below you may view our work on separate pages, as our styles and subjects vary somewhat.

We hope you enjoy your visit with us...

     --Sue and Doug.

IN THE FLOWERS
print 5" x 7" 1
by Susan Hartline/Douglas L. Simmons
found a home 06-21-2014
(click on picture for larger images)

Sue painted the exquisite detail of the Humming Bird in the flowers some time ago.

She says, "It's just a bird."

But, it is so much more. It is what she saw in the flowers and it is the beauty which, once I let it reach out and touch me, compelled me to become more than I had been. Which, by proximity, entered my thoughts, my feelings and my spirit. Which commanded me to act in kind...

...and brought me back to my own art.

She allowed me to paint the backdrop around her original work. Another vision of what is in the flowers.

It is so much more than "just a bird"...

...it is inspiration.

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IN THE FLOWERS

Sue paints a vision of what is in the flowers, captures a glimpse of life in bloom, sees the depth of two souls meeting eye to eye, the comfort of being safe and warm in a world that is cold and hostile.

She finds the heart of innocence in her subjects and the power of that same simplicity to attract the love of, and command protection by, the strong.

She knows that others rule the night and we are safe only as long as the fire burns.

What it means to belong, to find that strength and purpose you would never know alone.

She understands the considered stare in the solitary gaze of one who watches from afar, contemplating society, which he will never comprehend. 

She sees the depths of sadness in the eyes on one whose world is out of time, and the presence in the steady gaze of one who is undaunted by the past, the future or the prospect of facing the day...

...she imparts all of these visions to the canvas of her work, but has never painted a self portrait, so that all might see what makes these flowers grow...


UNKNOWING

Others may sit
In the garden.
Laugh with the flowers
And the trees.

Unknowing who tends
The garden;
Ignorant as the birds
And the bees.

Without you there would be
No garden.
Without you no laughter
In me.

Doug L.
10-06-10 3:25 A.M.
Whiting Indiana. 




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How a painting is mounted and the type of frame it is mounted in may, at times, have as much impact and import to the connoisseur of the work as might the work itself.

Therefore we are also showing prints set in different framing as well as the original paintings to illustrate how one work of art might find itself at home in various settings and locales...

...after viewing each original work you may click on the link to also see these other variations.

Note: In addition, you may click on any picture to be taken to a gallery of larger images for each page.  

--Doug and Sue.


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POST SCRIPT


 Proper framing technique is vital for protection of the work as well as display.



BELONGING
(Wolves in new clothing)

They claim that the clothes don't make the man, quite true, but they can determine where he hangs out...
...in their old shabby frame Sues Wolves didn't belong, they were "Stay at home Canines".

Once dressed in their flashy new frame they were spotted by a well to do suitor and went on an all expenses paid trip to hang on his wall...





While the discerning viewer might be attracted to your work upon close inspection, a distinctive and appealing display is vital to sparking their interest from afar.

Not sitting on a shelf or laying about on a table but hung on well constructed stands which present the work as it would be seen when mounted and the displays arranged in such a fashion as to present a view of all the works to the onlooker as they pass by.

There is much to do and see at public shows and your presentation must stand out to avoid being overlooked.




The artist, as well as the work, should be presentable. If you present yourself as "Too Loose The Wreak"your show might well end in a crash.

One should be knowledgeable about, not only their own work but, the various styles of painting and the different mediums involved and, in addition, familiar with framing techniques, pointing out the quality of your mountings.

While shows should be primarily focused on presenting our work to the world rather than seeking profit, unless we wish to foot the bill ourselves and give our art away, the quality of our work and presentation go far toward ensuring that it will be desirable enough to induce others to buy and hang it on their walls.



A work in progress



The Artist at work


The other artist (not working)
For updates on live shows email:
douglr62@netzero.net

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