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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Christmas cards and postage are now on sale
artwork by Jean Hart
I invite you visit my zazzle webstore.
Today deals  UP TO 60% OFF + 15% Off All Orders - 'Tis The Season SALE! Ends Friday Code: TISTHESEASON
http://www.zazzle.com/cards?dp=252601251772558342&sr=250602983541458038&ch=jeanhar1

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Paul Cezanne Impressionism

Paul Cezanne
Well ahead of his time in the arts.
I have been reading about Paul Cezanne life. Why does art cause some artist to become  depressed???
He was one of the first in the Impressionists movement, but still had no real success until after years of painting and again once he died.
Why does art create a temperament in painters that they become emotional and filled with self doubt?
It made me sad to read that his life was filled with such despair and sadness.
 
Here is a gallery of his paintings.
Please enjoy
Today would be a good day to do a still life painting.
Pick one of Cezanne's or create your own set up.
Be Inspired,
~Jean
Pear, acrylic, Jean Hart
Two Tulips, acrylic, Jean Hart

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Life Goes By Too Quickly

Life Goes By Too Quickly
 
My life list
November bring us a time of sharing our gratitude.
  1. The best wrinkles come from laughing.
  2. Write Love Letters
  3. Be your shinning self.
  4. Sing out loud.
  5. Hug, hug, hug!!
  6. Smile.
  7. Call or visit family, check in daily.
  8. Breath deep.
  9. Find an exercise you truly love.
  10. Breath deep.
  11. Be kind to others.
  12. Have a signature perfume.
  13. Make good choices.
  14. Dream Big.
  15. LOVE EVERYONE.                        
Be Inspired,
~jean
 
 
     
     
     
 


Sunday, November 2, 2014

Welcome New Friends
Here is an article about my biography in the art world.
I love art. I love everything about art.
This is taken from Elko Free Press in Elko, Nv
Dec. 2013
 
Featured Guest Artist for December at the Elko County Art Club


Elko County Art Club is pleased to welcome it's Featured Guest Artist exhibitor for December, Jean Hart.
Jean Hart has been creating art for the last 10 years and made the move to become a full-time artist in 2009 under her business, Jean Hart Artwork.
Hart's entree into the world of art was similar to that of many artists who discovered their creative expression through drawing. An art class at Great Basin College later introduced her to acrylic painting, her current medium of choice.
Hart's works of art seek to inspired emotions and memories from the viewer through use of contemporary and conceptual styles. "My greatest accomplishment as an artist is offering my original paintings to people," says Hart.
Being the Featured Guest Artist in the new Elko County Art Club Gallery brings her artwork full circle. Jean explains, " I started my art career in the Elko County Art Club, showing my artwork in their annual exhibits at the Northeastern Nevada Museum, and the Elko Art in the Park event."
In 2011, she became an administrator of the Art Canyon Art Gallery, which provided her with exposure to international artists and opportunity to exhibit her work in shows around the world.
In 2013, she was accepted into the National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic. "This really opened my eyes to painting. The ideas, theories, techniques I've learned have been crucial to my development as a painter," says Hart. When people ask why she paints, Hart tells them, " I can't imagine a life without expression."
Hart's artwork can also be seen locally at the Northeaster Nevada Museum, Picture This art Gallery, Troy Edens Medical office and on her own online store, www.zazzle.com/jeanhart1*
You can contact Jean Hart by email at jeanhart@yahoo.com or follow her on Facebook or her artwork blog http://jeanhartartists.blogspot.com/
Hart's artwork will be on display at ECAC Gallery at 407 Railroad Street in downtown Elko from Nov. 25th through December 26th. An Artist reception will be held the evening of December 14th from 5-7 pm. The public is invited, its free to enjoy fine art, refreshments, and meet the artist.
For more information, call the ECAC Galley at 775-276-6612or email ecacgallery@gmail.com.