Monday, November 25, 2013

National Association of Women Artists ... Empowering Women Artists Since 1889

I AM THRILLED to tell you about the induction ceremony to the National Association of Women Artists (NAWA). A few months ago I submitted my paintings to be juried and soon received a letter congratulating me on becoming a member to NAWA. Last Thursday was the new members induction ceremony held at The Rubin Museum of Art in Chelsea in New York City.

The ceremony was inspiring. It was the Emmy's.  It was the Academy Awards.  I want to thank the Academy....

Well, OK, maybe I'm exaggerating, but I felt recognized and accomplished, a professional standing among other successful women artists. 

 
WILD FLOWERS IN FIELD, 12"x 9", oil on canvas


 As each artist name was called, two of her works were displayed on a large screen. She approached the stage to receive a certificate and was encouraged to say something about her work or herself.  Gasps! No one expected that we would have to say something about ourselves - ugh - artists talking about their art to a crowd of strangers. Run for the hills! 
 
LONE TREE, 24" x 24", oil/mixed media on canvas



But by the end of the day we felt a part of each others successes.  It was inspiring to hear every one's story, to get a glimpse of individual journeys. Strength, encouragement, joy and beauty was exchanged


It was a love fest, the mother load.  It just doesn't get better than that.




Membership into this organization for professional women artists was founded in 1889 by five innovative women, Anita C. Ashley, Adele Fracis Bedell, Elizabeth S. Cheever, Edith Mitchel Prellwitz and Grace Fitz-Randolph.  Early annual exhibitions included the notable Rosa Bonheur, Mary Cassatt, Suzanne Valadon and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. As the organization grew, Louis Nevelson, Judy Chicago, Janet Fish, Marisol, Audrey Flack and Faith Ringgold and many other illustrious artists have been added to the roster of supporters.

NAWA has a permanent collection at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Jersey and offers educational opportunities to its members and the general public. 

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Drawing is about Seeing

I love to draw. Drawing is about seeing, making marks, erasing, making more marks and seeing some more ..... I love the process!


Drawing in Pencil of Tree Branch by Barbara J Hart 28"x20"






Drawing is a discipline used to gather information. It's my way of converting an idea into a simple line, a way of making marks on paper. When I draw, the subject takes on a life of it’s own, and  it brings an awareness of the value of every day objects.



Close up of Tree Branch- pencil on paper by Barbara J Hart-28"x20"

"Learning to draw is really a matter of learning to see - to see correctly - and that means a good deal more than merely looking with the eye" - Kimon Nicolaides, The Natural Way to Draw. 



Work in process -tree drawing - pencil on paper by Barbara J Hart - 28" x20"
Here's my latest drawing on the easel and the second drawing in my tree and branch series.







Sunday, September 15, 2013

WILD FLOWERS IN FIELD


Landscape Painting - Wild Flowers in Field - Barbara J Hart - 12" x 9" - oil on canvas


Close up of Wild Flowers in  Field - Barbara J Hart

Longing for open spaces, broad horizons and colorful wild flowers.  For now I am content to be in my studio and to paint the serene vistas from my photographs.


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

A CORNER OF THE STUDIO

Here's a corner of my studio with my paints and brushes and artwork from artists friends.  

The album is Sam and Dave's Greatest Hits. Why is it hanging on the wall you ask?  Because it is warped and because it is one of my favorite records (ahem, or should I say vinyl) and I couldn't throw it away. So, there it hangs together with two assemblages. The one on the left is created by Susan Olds, called Resumes and Revisions.  The piece on the right is done by my dear friend Carol Fiedler-Kawaguchi. It is a shrine to the things I love - my sweet Golden Retriever Sandy, painting, boats and color.....



A corner of my studio with my paints & brushes & a few favorite works by artist friends 






Sunday, September 1, 2013

TA-DA -- FINALLY - DIGITIAL PRINTS ARE AVAILABLE!



Boat Painting-Two Boats-Barbara J Hart-Acrylic, copper plate on board-24"x36"


Dear Friends, 

After many months of computer problems, I am pleased to announce that a few of my paintings are now available on Fine Art America

More images will be added so check back often!  

Enjoy!
Barbara

 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

My Love of Clouds



I've always been inspired by clouds. On hot summer days my sister and I would pass the time looking up - to see how many animals and shapes we could find in those big clouds gliding above us. 

I've taken so many photos of clouds ... but never attempted a painting. Until now.  In this small painting I wanted to try to paint something monumental (the sky) on a small surface (10" x 8" canvas). It was a real challenge....



Landscape Painting-Clouds-Barbara J Hart-Oil on canvas-10" x 8"

Monday, January 14, 2013

Winter Light - A Portrait of Tree Branches. First Drawing of 2013 by Barbara J. Hart



Happy New Year – Here is the first drawing of 2013!


WINTER LIGHT, Barbara J. Hart, Pencil/pen on board, 8.5" x 13"



I love tress in winter, stark and beautiful without attire.  Here is Winter Light a portrait of long branches without memory of leaves dancing on a cold breeze and anticipating the return of fresh green finery.