Triple strands of beautiful knotted and beaded fabric embellished with tiny handmade fabric flowers-an amazing statement piece which works equally as well with a classic smart outfit or a hippy/boho style-depending on your mood!
This design measures (approx) 36" at the longest strand. The layered strands are attached and neatly bound at the back of the neck so the piece stays in place and does not twist or tangle-really is stunning when worn!
Available for sale HERE!
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Saturday, December 03, 2011
Fabric Art Necklace
Labels:
fabric,
fiber art,
mixed media painting sujati,
textile art
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
The Hollyhock Stalk
"The Hollyhock Stalk"
This year, in my flower garden, the hollyhocks grew to be 9 feet tall. I was amazed! There's a full six foot of flowers and blossoms showing on each stem, plus the huge leaves they bear.
I decided the hollyhock stalk was the hero in this flower drama, for they bear the weight of it all! They don't break in the breeze, and sway back and forth gracefully. I did give them a bit of help by roping them to the yard fence in a few places, but mostly they stand alone.
I just hope they do this again next year, for I've been enjoying them so much!
If you stand level, inside the grouping of hollyhocks, this is the view you see as you look toward the sun. I love to stand inside the tall plants, and look out!
Hope you enjoyed seeing these flowers...
The original painting is for sale in the Artist Peeps R Us gallery on Etsy.
Hope your summer is treating you well!
Donna Ridgway
Saturday, August 13, 2011
The Colorful Cow
I can't help it, I love cows. Even after spending a lifetime of working with cattle, and all their personalities and foibles, I still love them. Nothing is cuter than a cow's face!
So in honor of the cow, I created this painting.
Hope your day is as bright and shiny as she is!
Donna Ridgway
You can find The Colorful Cow shop at Zazzle!
Friday, August 12, 2011
Feisty a 4X4 inch chipmunk painting.
One day I was walking through the aspen thickets on my cousin's ranch. The Rocky Mountain Front loomed above me, and Fish Lake was by my side. Ahead of me, was a large rock. Suddenly this feisty little chipmunk jumped up on the rock and proceeded to tell me what he thought of me.
He was so small, and so cute with his bossy ways. I had to paint him.
This is a small painting, just 4X4 inches in size, on a gallery wrap canvas, so you don't need to frame this if you don't want to. The painting continues on around the sides.
If you'd like to purchase this painting, it's listed here in the Artist Peeps R Us gallery on etsy. You can also contact me to purchase this painting, or to have this painting placed into a one inch pendant you can wear around you neck. If you love nature and the animals you find there, you might love to have this as a pendant also!
Donna Ridgway (donnaridgway1@hotmail.com)
Friday, June 03, 2011
Paint Party Friday 12
It's Paint Party Friday and I've been painting all week. Simply Swans is an 8x10 that I've been working on for months. Finally last weekend I changed the coloring of the swans and I like it much better. I still haven't decided if it's done or not. I am thinking of adding a few more highlights and shadows to the swans and possibly the water. What do you think?
This is a rock I did several years ago and it had become all faded, so I gave it a facelift.
I got this beautiful cardinal planter from my sister for my birthday a couple of years ago and it had really faded also. The male cardinal was a yellow red and the flowers blended in. I might do some of the grass, I'm not sure.
This little froggy rock got a face lift too. He was lookin' kinda sad.
As you can probably see I had a blast with my craft acrylics, it's the kind of paint I used when I first started painting.
I hope you can find some time to hop on over to the Host Blog of Paint Party Friday and check out the other entries. You will find some awesome artwork!
Have a wonderful weekend.
hugs,
Brenda
This is a rock I did several years ago and it had become all faded, so I gave it a facelift.
I got this beautiful cardinal planter from my sister for my birthday a couple of years ago and it had really faded also. The male cardinal was a yellow red and the flowers blended in. I might do some of the grass, I'm not sure.
This little froggy rock got a face lift too. He was lookin' kinda sad.
As you can probably see I had a blast with my craft acrylics, it's the kind of paint I used when I first started painting.
I hope you can find some time to hop on over to the Host Blog of Paint Party Friday and check out the other entries. You will find some awesome artwork!
Have a wonderful weekend.
hugs,
Brenda
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
My entry for the Stephen Colbert Portrait Challenge!
I have entered a piece to the Stephen Colbert Portrait Challenge. Really fun! I have also built a Squidoo lens on it. Image below is my piece and you can get to my lens by clicking on the image or the link above!
Monday, March 14, 2011
Work In Progress...
Monday, March 07, 2011
Lighthouse on the Beach aceo
I decided to try a new support for this aceo, a dark green mat board. I named it Lighthouse On the Beach and it was created with Prismacolor colored pencil. It is listed in my etsy shop if you are interested, and it's only $15.
I created Lighthouse On the Beach aceo for my DAWG TEAM March Quest, Oceans/Beaches, stop in and 'like' us and if you create artwork, come and join our group. We are a group of women who love doing art and love the Lord.
Be sure to enter our DAWG TEAM aceo giveaway just click on that link and it will take you to our DAWG blog. The giveaway goes until the end of March, so be sure you spread the word.
Also take a look at the ACEO Online Magazine. We'd love it if you'd 'like' us, and if you are an artist please think about joining our group too. Right now there are 57 members and growing. This is our Blog
We also have a group on the Ellen Degeneres ning site I'm the moderator on this site, and would love it if you joined us there too.
Well, that's it for now.
Have a great day,
Brenda
I created Lighthouse On the Beach aceo for my DAWG TEAM March Quest, Oceans/Beaches, stop in and 'like' us and if you create artwork, come and join our group. We are a group of women who love doing art and love the Lord.
Be sure to enter our DAWG TEAM aceo giveaway just click on that link and it will take you to our DAWG blog. The giveaway goes until the end of March, so be sure you spread the word.
Also take a look at the ACEO Online Magazine. We'd love it if you'd 'like' us, and if you are an artist please think about joining our group too. Right now there are 57 members and growing. This is our Blog
We also have a group on the Ellen Degeneres ning site I'm the moderator on this site, and would love it if you joined us there too.
***This past weekend I was looking around YouTube on colored pencil tutorials, I am always wanting to learn as much as I possibly can. I came across this young artist named Jacqueline Pettie, and she's a wonderful colored pencil artist. She even has her own YouTube Cannel. I am very impressed by her talent and dedication to her artwork. This little lady is going places, that's for sure.
Well, that's it for now.
Have a great day,
Brenda
Thursday, March 03, 2011
New Painting: Byzantine Blues
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| Byzantine Blues - Lynda Lehmann c 2011 |
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Rose Bird by Diane Clancy
Please visit my Etsy Shop to purchase Rose Bird or other vibrant colorful paintings. Many are available in different sizes. I want to inspire and uplift you! Thank you ~ Diane Clancy
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Little Book of Tags ...
I am delighted to be offering for sale this lovely fabric art concertina style book, made from heaps of yummy fabrics .
It is filled with a selection of five (5) darling little tags, all handmade textile art ,stamped with words such as care,love,always...plus faces and pretty embroidered designs. The whole thing folds up concertina style and slips into a case made from vintage fabric.Every surface is embellished lavishly,inside and out!
Nothing to stop you, of course, using the folding booklet to keep your own special keepsakes in and taking out the tags to embellish your journals,art, or even special gifts.
Each tag is layered intricately and many of my own hand dyed fabrics are used too. Each is finished with stunning colourful yarns,ribbons and fibers. Tags measure an average of about 2" long.
This book,closed, measures ( approximately ) 4" x 3",( not including all the trails of lace and fiber embellishments) and ( approx) 2" or so thick.
A really delightful collection of truly unique art tags!
Currently available for sale CLICK HERE!!
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Serendipity is Nature's Generosity
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| Lamb's Ears - Image c Lynda Lehmann |
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
A Great Big Thank You to Marlena's Designer Scarves
A few posts back, I showed you two of my designs that are available at Designer Scarves by Marlena. Since that time, I've ordered and received one to keep for myself, and I want to share my excitement with you.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
"Magic Lamp" Silk Scarf Designs
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I'm excited to report that my "Magic Lamp" images will be among the designs made from my digital paintings, that will become available in the coming weeks for purchase at Designer Scarves by Marlena!
Many thanks to Marlena and Bob Burger for inviting me to add my designs to their catalog of fine wearable silk art! I love color, so I can't wait to purchase one for myself and wear it. I'll post the link when my designs go online, so you can see them and give me your opinion.
These damp, gloomy autumn days can sure use some color, especially after the foliage has turned brown and no longer creates its seasonal magic!
All images and text are copyrighted material originating from "Peripheral Vision" blog and may be used only with written permission by the author/artist, except where syndication rights have been granted. All other rights reserved. Please visit my primary art site www.lehmann.myexpose.com/ if you would like to see my paintings and more of my photography and digital art.
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Art Doll 'GIGGLE'
GIGGLE is one of my new art dolls recently completed using hand painted fabrics,inks,paints and stitch.
Face is hand painted with permanent pigments and her body and wigs are lusciously padded.
Hangs approx 38cm (15") - metal hanging hoop is already attached to the back for easy display!
I love these, they are such a delight to create-I'm already brimming with further ideas for future characters!
'Giggle' and some of her friends are available for sale and will be at exhibition during Henri Lloyd Falmouth Week, for exposedART on Events Square, Falmouth on Wednesday 11th August. More details to follow soon!
Face is hand painted with permanent pigments and her body and wigs are lusciously padded.
Hangs approx 38cm (15") - metal hanging hoop is already attached to the back for easy display!
I love these, they are such a delight to create-I'm already brimming with further ideas for future characters!
'Giggle' and some of her friends are available for sale and will be at exhibition during Henri Lloyd Falmouth Week, for exposedART on Events Square, Falmouth on Wednesday 11th August. More details to follow soon!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Protecting Robin
Yesterday I spent some time in my studio, and this is what came out of it. I call it Protecting Robin. It is a 5x7 inch acrylic painting on canvas panel. If you are interested it can be found in my Etsy Shop. Hope you like it.Blessings,
Brenda Thour
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
The Metaphysics of Cloth

The Metaphysics of Cloth - c Lynda Lehmann
This 9" x 12" watercolor reflects my fascination with finding beauty in the transient and accidental, such as the folds of a towel or laundry dropped on the floor, and resonates with my general love of texture and topography. I see texture as the most universal and ever-present level of form. This is one of my older paintings.
I have long been wanting to re-visit the idea of a series like this: many different, flowing and graceful configurations of cloth. I'm finding it really difficult to work towards all my goals, but I know that I'm fortunate to have a number of compelling creative interests (even if they drive me crazy!)
I haven't posted in more that two weeks, because we've been very busy with home-building and renovating projects, as we are each summer. And our daughter is getting married next week, so that is a real sea-change life event. I'm fighting the inclination to feel "very old!" I'm joyous for her, but also feeling a bit melancholy. Where have the years gone?
I hope you are all well, not feeling too uncomfortable with this summer heat, and finding time to pursue your passions. I hope to return to blogging more regularly in August. See you soon!
All images and text are copyrighted material, and may be used only with written permission by the author/artist, except where syndication rights have been granted. All other rights reserved. Please visit my primary art site www.lyndalehmann.com if you would like to see my paintings and more of my photography and digital art.
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