Tuesday, November 13, 2012

One VERY Loved Bunny! - PhotoShoot

Surely by looking at these photos you could never tell that this bunny is the apple of my niece's eye. Could you?


 
 
 
 
 

Bunny did munch on a few carrot tops to keep her energy up for the photo shoot. This shot is too cute.......so it's now available for you in my artist shop on notecards, stickers, mugs, address labels, prints and more.

 
After a few carrot munches, it was back to posing...with little interest in nibbling on a big purple cabbage.





Then back to cuddling...



 
A few more sweet munches...

 
She's quite photogenic (both bunny AND my niece!). This movie star photo is also available for you in my artist shop.




Other posts you may enjoy:

* Wilber: Sea Lion Artist Extraordinaire
* Painted Violins for the Harrisburg Symphony

Thanks for stopping by!


Friday, August 24, 2012

Friendly Garden Bouquet

A few flowers snipped from the garden yesterday, plunked into a flea market found mug, adorned with a colorful ribbon and given to a friend.


Amazing the simple things from nature that bring happiness and smiles!

If you enjoyed this post, please click on: * Kitties in the Garden Everywhere!

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Wilbur Paints Christmas

The experience of painting with Wilbur the Sea Lion was entirely amazing. (see previous blog post) Inevitably, an illustration began to churn. And, out came Wilbur painting a Christmas tree.



Wilbur even had a few things to say about it:


Wilbur Talks About His Art from Cheryl Kugler on Vimeo.



To see more about Wilbur, a sea lion who creates abstract paintings at Theater of the Sea in Islamorada, Florida, check out my previous blog post: Wilbur, Sea Lion Artist Extraordinare.

And, one last peek at Wil before you go:



If you enjoyed this post, please check out:
* Painted Violins for the Harrisburg Symphony
* Sebastian and Sylvester: Two Cats Play Amid Cardinals and Roses
* Illustrating a Dog-Gone Cute Christmas Card

Thanks for stopping~

Cheryl

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Wilbur: Sea Lion Artist Extraordinaire

Some folks swim with the dolphins. I opted to paint with a sea lion - a most amazing artist experience. Yes, a sea lion named Wilbur actually paints. On a canvas. For fish.

Where? Theater of the Sea in Islamorada, Florida.

On a recent vacation, I couldn't resist the opportunity. Come and take a look at Wilbur's creative process...

THE POSE:
Wilbur poses with his masterpiece. A little abstract, I might say:



VIDEO:
A short video of the experience:
(Note: my first attempt at using Google's video editor. Timing seemed accurate in the editor, but timeframes shortened in conversion - sorry!)


Wilbur: Sea Lion Artist Extraordinaire from Cheryl Kugler on Vimeo.


THE PROCESS:

So, here's Wilbur.



First step. Picking paints:
As the participant, you select 4 colors.



A close-up of Wilbur's brushes and paints:



Wil's first strokes:



Adding color:



Pink makes it POP:



The final painting:
Love Wilbur's whisker marks in the paint! So endearing.



And, with Wilbur's masterpiece:



(On a side note: lovin' the butterfly bench inside the aquamarine park. Would look great in the garden at home. Anyone know where to find one?!)

COME TO FIND OUT that artist/animal enrichment programs are available at zoos across the country. Check out a book called "Fur in My Paint" by Tifane Grace for more information. Paint with dolphins, snakes, orangutans, elephants, SEA LIONS, and more.

Truly an experience I will never, ever forget!

If you enjoyed this post, please check out:
* Pastured, Beyond Organic at Polyface Farm
* Rejuvenating the Artist's Soul at N. Myrtle Beach



Thanks for stopping by~

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Creative Cake Plates!

An artsy friend visited us last weekend and surprised us with this crafty cake plate.




The cake was scrumptious, but her clever design is well, truly, clever.




She put together an antique plate of our state, and attached it to a glass candlestick. A cake plate on a pedestal. How cool is that?!




So then my niece and I, inspired by my artsy friend, found a state plate and candlestick at the local Sunday flea market...




and, voila, created a gift for a family friend.




Takes the cake, eh?


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If you enjoyed this post, you may want to check out:
* Meet the Duck Junky, a talented duck carver!
* Home on the Range, Where the Deer and the Buffalo Play
* Illustrating a Dog-gone Cute Christmas Card
* Pasteured, Beyond Organic at Polyface Farm

Thanks for taking the time to stop by!


Saturday, May 21, 2011

Pastured, Beyond Organic at Polyface Farms

After just finishing reading "The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals", my hubby and I happened to be enjoying a long weekend in the Charlottesville, Va area touring the homes of our founding fathers/presidents. Charlottesville is an hour away from Polyface Farms. The farm is discussed in depth in the book as a source of beyond organic, clean meat, pastured animals.

For $15, why not stop by and take the Lunatic Tour? (yes, that's what it's called) And, so we did.

Arriving:


The Egg-mobile:






Hubby and Michael, the angelic guard dog:


The happiness of "Pig-ness":




The porch swing at the sales building:


Joel Salatin talking about his beeves:






The amazing story of sunlight to grass:


The Splendor of Grass at Polyface Farms from Cheryl Kugler on Vimeo.



And big ole' scale in the sales building:


Lunatic? Not so much!, But, definitely thought-provoking. The day was rainy, making the fields soggy and muddy - which translated to walking the route versus the planned tractor-pulled wagon ride. Note to self - bring rubber boots next time!

Joel touts that his farm is transparent and it is indeed.

If you enjoyed this post, you might also enjoy:
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* Kitties in the Garden - EVERYWHERE!
* Chair Sculpture for 3-D Design Class

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Chair Sculpture for 3D Design Class

I decided to take a 3-D design class this past semester, and just finished it this week! We worked in wood, clay, plaster, and metal.

One of the more challenging projects was to find an old wooden chair, tear it apart and make a sculpture from the pieces. The final design was not to resemble a sitting chair, be composed from all angles, create "triangulation", define space beneath the sculpture, and have a sense of force.

And, here is my finished project, titled "Sitting Around":


















The local art critic stopped by to give her two cents...






The sculpture made it into the student honors art show and took first place for 3-D design.

On a side note, the chair is actually made from two tavern table chairs. I found them along side a curb, out for trash pick-up on my way home from work. Do you think I should return the chair as sculpture to the place that I found the chairs? ;)

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