Kristina Wentzell Fine Art
Friday, December 30, 2011
Happy New Year!
Dear Friends,
As the year winds to a close, I'd like to take a moment to send out my heartfelt gratitude to all my collectors. Your support allows me to continue to do what I love to do. Making art is a joyful thing to me. Sharing that joy with all of you is a priceless gift. Thank you.
All the best in the year ahead,
Kristina
Friday, December 16, 2011
100 Paintings!
There is still time to get a painting by Christmas! I'll need your order by this weekend, before I head off to sunny Florida for the holiday (I know, poor me).
See the available paintings here.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
mixed fruit
These painting are available in the 100 paintings for $100 or Less project. The 100 paintings are all on my website now (HERE)! The sale will run through the end of the year. Here's a secret though... I will continue to add more paintings over the next several weeks so be sure to check back if your favorite is already sold.
Monday, December 12, 2011
walking with spring
Kristina Wentzell, walking with spring 2, oil on canvas, 8 x 8 inches. ©2011
Inspired by my days hiking the Appalachian Trail. Read more here.
This painting is available in the 100 paintings for $100 or Less project. The 100 paintings are all on my website now (HERE)! The sale will run through the end of the year. Here's a secret though... I will continue to add more paintings over the next several weeks so be sure to check back if your favorite is already sold.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
sunrise on the mountain
Kristina Wentzell, sunrise on the mountain, 8 x 8 inches. ©2011
This painting is available in the 100 paintings for $100 or Less project. The 100 paintings are all on my website now (HERE)! The sale will run through the end of the year. Here's a secret though... I will continue to add more paintings over the next several weeks so be sure to check back if your favorite is already sold.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
winter shadows
This painting is available in the 100 paintings for $100 or Less project. The 100 paintings are all on my website now (HERE)! The sale will run through the end of the year. Here's a secret though... I will continue to add more paintings over the next several weeks so be sure to check back if your favorite is already sold.
Friday, December 9, 2011
cardinal in winter
This painting is available in the 100 paintings for $100 or Less project. The 100 paintings are all on my website now (HERE)! The sale will run through the end of the year. Here's a secret though... I will continue to add more paintings over the next several weeks so be sure to check back if your favorite is already sold.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
lake country
Here is another piece inspired by the incomparable Rangeley Lakes region. Tucked away in the western mountains of Maine, this area is full of gorgeous lakes, mountains, vistas and beauty (and not a small amount of black flies come spring time)
This painting is available in the 100 paintings for $100 or Less project. The 100 paintings are all on my website now (HERE)! The sale will run through the end of the year. Here's a secret though... I will continue to add more paintings over the next several weeks so be sure to check back if your favorite is already sold.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
sunflowers in a cream pitcher
Kristina Wentzell, sunflowers in a cream pitcher, oil on canvas, 8 x 8 inches. ©2011
This painting is available in the 100 paintings for $100 or Less project. The 100 paintings are all on my website now (HERE)! The sale will run through the end of the year. Here's a secret though... I will continue to add more paintings over the next several weeks so be sure to check back if your favorite is already sold.
This painting is available in the 100 paintings for $100 or Less project. The 100 paintings are all on my website now (HERE)! The sale will run through the end of the year. Here's a secret though... I will continue to add more paintings over the next several weeks so be sure to check back if your favorite is already sold.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
sunflowers in a tall vase
This painting is available in the 100 paintings for $100 or Less project. The 100 paintings are all on my website now (HERE)! The sale will run through the end of the year. Here's a secret though... I will continue to add more paintings over the next several weeks so be sure to check back if your favorite is already sold.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Sage Gallery
My piece "wild poppies" was accepted into a show at the brand new Sage Gallery in Manchester, NH. This group show will run through December 31st. Sage Gallery is featuring many local artists in a variety of media so be sure to check them out. It's always exciting to have a new art venue in town!
Sage Gallery
70 Lowell Street
Manchester NH
hours: Tues-Fri 11-6 Sat 10-4 Sun 12-5 (thurs until 8)
Thursday, December 1, 2011
on painting in Monet's Gardens
Kristina Wentzell, eiffel tower, gouache. ©1986 |
“Go and paint. You have 2 hours to finish.” the instructor told us
I was standing in the middle of Giverny, Monet’s Gardens, next to the pond and the arched green bridge depicted in so many of his masterpieces.
I was eighteen years old, just out of high school, and away from home for the first time. I was on a four week adventure studying painting and drawing in France with Parsons School of Design.
Kristina Wentzell, chartres, gouache. ©1986 |
The weeks had been going by in a blur of intense work, the sights, smells, and sounds of the south of France, ancient cave art, crumbling castles, arid scrubby landscapes with the scent of lavender. And then on to Paris where we spent the days riding in subways through the hectic, busy city, visiting all the grand museums, cathedrals, flea markets, the Seine, outdoor cafes and now to here.
Giverny.
I had been working hard and steadily the whole trip. Making huge artistic progress and reveling in every moment. I had painted in the Louvre, in the countryside of the Dordogne, inside Notre Dame, at the Eiffel Tower, along the Seine, in French parks and along roadsides.
Kristina Wentzell, along the Seine, gouache. ©1986 |
But here in these revered gardens I was frozen for the first time. It didn’t help that we had just visited the L’Orangerie and had seen Monet’s water lilies up close.
Painted near the end of his life when Monet was almost blind, the canvases were huge and covered with layer upon layer of thick, impasto brushwork. Up close, they were completely abstract. Standing back, they came to life as watery landscapes dotted with lilies. And they were impossibly beautiful.
And here I was looking at that same watery landscape. I can do this. I can do this, I tell myself.
I take a deep breath and pick up my paint brush.
water lilies by Claude Monet |
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