Holiday Sale on Etsy

Starting today and through the entire month of December, I am having a Holiday Sale in my Etsy shop.
If you were on the fence about getting a gift for yourself or your loved one, now is the perfect time to shop!

Enter HolidaySale15 upon checkout and you will get 15% off!

This is a store wide sale that includes everything from Original Art work to notecards to Crochet!

With unemployment at it’s highest and benefits running out for a lot of folks it is really important to support small and local businesses.

So spread the word about my Sale and drop hints to your friends about what to get you for Christmas. :)

Colorado Landscapes

Currently up for auction on Ebay.

Red Rocks Amphitheater Denver Colorado

Red Rocks Amphitheater 10x8" oil on panel by Anne E. McGraw

Red Rocks Landscape Detail

Red Rocks 10x8" oil on canvas by Anne E. McGraw

South Denver Cloud Landscape

South Denver 10x8" oil on canvas by Anne E. McGraw

Each bid is going for 10 days and the starting bid is $49!

Think of what a great Christmas gift $50 can bring your loved one!

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This was inspired by a few photos I had taken of the mountains the day after the Boulder FourMile Canyon fire.

The mountains were a blue haze vanishing against the sky.

I loved it so much that I used it for my website banner above.

Boulder Haze oil painting

Boulder Haze 10x20" oil on canvas by Anne E. McGraw

And a client loved it so much that they bought it!

SOLD!

Custom Orders

I had the great pleasure to create two custom orders for clients  recently.

The first was this woodland green ombre coffee can cozy set.

The client wanted a specific ombre colorway and asked for one of the cozies to be taller so she could use it in the kitchen for a utensil canister.

I think it turned out great!

Woodland Ombre Cozy Set

Custom Woodland Ombre Cozy Set

French Market Cafe Painted Wood Sign

French Market Cafe Painted Wood Sign

The second was based on this hand painted wooden distressed sign I made seen here and available here.

The client requested a specific phrase and size of the wood.

The sign was for her mother and although I didn’t know the specific reference of the phrase I knew it had a special meaning to her family.

Because of the size of the sign she requested I was worried there would be a empty space below the letters, so I suggested a established date that would have some meaning to the family.

You can see the results below.

Hand painted distressed wood sign

Custom order hand painted wood sign

Custom order hand painted wood sign

Custom order hand painted wood sign

There is still time to ask for a custom painting for a Christmas gift!

You can look through what I have for sale on my Etsy shop, my Art Gallery, or here on my website for ideas.

Payment plans are available!  You can afford a great gift that will last a lifetime for the price of a latte/day!

Think about it.

Send me an email (anneemcgraw!at!gmail.com) or comment below.

Update: I didn’t realize that the latest client had given me feedback when I wrote this post.  So I am going to add the positive feedback below.

Custom order feedback

Old Slide New Painting and Painted Atlas Jars

Originally published 2010.04.08 at aemcdraw/blog.com

Long ago…so long ago that I cannot remember where or when, I came upon this old slide of two Mississippi children and St Mary.  I can’t remember purchasing them and it is quite possible that it was stuck in some drawer or suitcase that I did purchase at a flea market in Mississippi.  When I moved to Denver I wrapped it in a September 2004 newspaper, but I am pretty sure that I had it long before then.  They are very old and deteriorating and I had been wanting to scan them into the computer to preserve the image.  I often wondered it putting them out there in cyberspace might turn up the identity of these two children.  Feel free to pass around this link.  I have watermarked the images so they don’t get lost from their origin.

Mississippi Children from 1920s

Mississippi Children Vintage Original Slide ©aemcgraw

Something I don’t think I ever noticed before scanning the slide in my computer is the man in the hat taking the photo.  My best guess is this photo was taken very early 1900′s.  There are no markings or writing on the slide at all to identify this however the St. Mary of Nassau Street identifies on the back “65. Passion Play of 1900″.  I can’t imagine that I acquired these two slides together by accident of era.  This would obviously make these children of slaves descendants or children of sharecroppers.  I wonder why the man would be bothered to even take a photo of his slave’s children unless he is documenting his property.  I am just speculating of course.  Per the 1900′s era people didn’t usually smile in photos, but the one happy moment for me in this photo is of the little girl.  It appears to me that she is holding a flower in her right hand.  That makes me smile.  Also the little boy looks like he is holding his pants up with a rope for a belt.  That is too cute.

St Mary Nassau Slide 1900

St Mary Nassau 65. Passion Play of 1900 Vintage Original Slide ©aemcgraw

I love vintage religious paraphernalia.  I especially love the techno coloring of this image.  I wonder if this is a slide from a stained glass window or what the original image came from.  It is almost like those slide viewers where the image is a bit 3D when looking through the lens.

So let me change the topic here for a bit before I come back to these images.

On Poppytalk, I came across this great and simple DIY weekend project.  Normally, I say what a great idea and put it in the back of my brain to make “one day”.  This time I was actually inspired to create.  I thought it would make a great photo prop for my Etsy listings.  I save so many glass jars because I usually stir up a batch of paint to save  for the duration while I work.   I had acquired a few more than I really needed and they lived in my kitchen cabinets.  I pulled out the ‘Atlas’ jars and cleaned them and got to mixing up three paint colors.  I chose to use secondary colors because I think they have a timeless vintage feel to them.  I used orange, yellow-green, and cerulean blue (which is really just my Rocky Mountain Sky house paint that I have used over and over in my house, with a bit of white).  Surprisingly, this project is a little more difficult than one would think.  Either the paint was too thick that it took forever to get coverage, or I watered down the paint too much and it would drip  creating a streaking effect that was not desirable.    Ultimately, it took patience and a lot of second, third, fourth coats to get a flat coverage.  The end result is so great however.  It was well worth the effort.

I love the three colors together that I wanted to do a painting that would share the same timeless vintage feel.  I turned to my old slide of the Mississippi children and thought  I wonder if I can put them in a happier setting.  The little girl with the bucket made me think of Jack and Jill, went up the hill to fetch a pale of water.  I used a sepia or tea stained backdrop and only used three colors to layer the watercolors.  I thought it would be appropriate to do a photo shoot with my new inspired painted Atlas jars.

Mississippi Jack and Jill watercolor of vintage slide

'Mississippi Jack and Jill' (7.75x10" watercolor) ©aemcgraw

I will be adding a 5×7 print of this image to my aemcdraw Etsy shop.  I cropped the edges for the print so that the sepia edging would be clean for matting and framing.  I think if I offer a 8×10 version I might allow the frayed edges.  I am still working out that detail.  But please go check out my shop for this wonderful Mississippi Jack and Jill print!  I am so in love with how well this came out.

Jack and Jill Mississippi Children watercolor print

Print available at aemcdraw Etsy

Maps and Landscapes

Maps are landscapes from a different perspective.

North South America and UK map art

Private Collection Map Art

That was the tag line I established to market and maybe explain my love of maps and map art to the greater Art community and collectors.  I still love that tag line.  It’s my elevator speech when people ask what type of art I do.

These three paintings I created in 2004  while living in Mississippi, I just bought my easel, and wanted to paint something that I was missing.  I studied architecture in the Plymouth, Devon, and was homesick.  Well, homesick for a location that was not my home, but a place I lived for a semester of school and missed.  I then painted North America, because, well, that is my home country.  South America came about because of the physical connection to North America and because my college roommate was from Chile, and she was on my mind.

I simply stopped the series there.  I wish I had continued.  I no longer have the same paint colors available and any artists work or artist’s hand changes over a period of six years.

I have never wanted to sell these originals and simply thought they would stay in my own private collection forever and the public would never see them.   I looked at how much I’ve enjoyed my map art and simply said to myself that I bet there are others in the world that would love map art as much as I do.  Upon discovering Etsy, I have been offering prints of my private map art collection.

Map art prints 4x6

4x6 Map Art prints

It’s been received so well.  I’ve been so happy to offer these as prints in a range of sizes, currently 4×6 glossy prints and 8×10 prints on archival matte paper.  I’m going to have them professionally scanned and offered as larger prints which will make them closer to the original size of the original art.

I’ve also been branching out and doing States, Cities and County maps.  Today, my medium is in watercolor and oils.  Acrylics are so aggravating to me these days.  I feel I waste so much of the paint on the pallet and I cannot live with myself for useless waste.

You are welcome to view the other maps I’ve currently have available here.

What I currently have available and ready to ship are the prints on Etsy.

Over time everything is going to come and go from this website.  I’m looking to be more self sustaining.  So sign up for my RSS so you can keep in current contact.

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