Monday, February 8, 2016

Reminder - Your Valentine Will Love You Even More

Less than a week until Valentine's Day so this is a special post to all the men out there who want to honor their Valentine with something truly special. Women love jewelry and flowers - we have both at Art On Broadway; and our jewelry and flowers both last a lifetime. Choose something wonderful from any one of our four jewelry artists who work in beads, glass, natural stone, and metals. Or select a painting that will make the day even more memorable and will bring joy and inspiration to both you and your loved one each and every day.



"Caged Bird" necklace by Wendy Robinson


"Lily Dew 1" watercolor by Mary Burgess




Thursday, February 4, 2016

February's Guest Show - "Time & Place"


Scott Cutler is one of eleven guest artists showing artwork on our Guest Wall this month. The show continues through February 27. A reception to honor the artists is planned for Saturday, February 13, from 5 to 8 p.m. Come celebrate an early Valentines Day with us and talk art with Scott and the other artists in attendance. 



"A Thin Thread Unwound," Acrylic




"A Surreal Day at the Beach,"   Acrylic & Sand




Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Inside Monet's World


Last September I got to visit Giverny, and the home and gardens of Claude Monet. Of course I took photos and when I came across them this week, I thought they would make an interesting post to the blog.


Monet spent a long time choosing the right blue-green paint for the windows and stair rails so they worked well with the pinkish tone of the home's exterior.

"Everywhere in Monet's house you come across the same colors as in his pictures and his garden. In effect, his aesthetic concept embraced the entire world that he lived in." 
Living Monet  by Doris Kutschbach






The above photos are of Monet's first studio which was the former barn on the western side of the house. This space later became a day room used by the entire family. Monet and his second wife Alice lived here along with eight children, two from Monet's marriage to Camille Monet and six from Alice's first marriage.





The kitchen and dining room were bright and sunny. The Japanese prints on the walls were arranged by Monet himself.

"The everyday life of the painter and his family in Giverny followed a strict pattern. Every morning, Monet got up between four and five, sometimes had a cold bath, and after a substantial breakfast of bacon and eggs, cheese and jam along with baguettes he began painting at six o'clock."
Living Monet by Doris Kutschbach