Wednesday, September 29, 2010 | By: fusion of light

Sacred Muse Featured Artist Move The Needle



Move The Needle


HandmadeFlower Card

Handmade Music Card

Words from the Artist;
 I'm Anna. I'm 21 years old and currently go to a small liberal arts college in Pennsylvania. I sell handmade paper items such as journals, greeting cards and boxes

Pink Journal 

Leopard Print Journal 

Monday, September 27, 2010 | By: fusion of light

Sacred Muse Artist Interview Darice McGuire




                                                                      

                

Artists thoughts; 
Art has always been in my life in one form or another. I grew up in a very talented family. Both my parents are artists. My mother is a fabulous landscape oil and watercolor painter and my father is a highly skilled wood worker who enjoys building furniture. Both my parents owned and operated the most popular art gallery on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe for nearly 40 years, Lakeside Gallery. My mother taught art to children and adults and my father built frames. Growing up at the gallery I learned to paint from some of the best art teachers around, including my mother. And I learned the skills of framing by a master, my father. Growing up in Lake Tahoe and raising four children on my own was a challenge. The creative atmosphere of Lakeside Gallery helped me balance the challenges. 





I now live in Chico California. My children are grown and have children of their own. And I'm still surrounding myself with art. I teach oil and acrylic painting to children and adults at the best frame shop in Chico, Art Etc., where I also work part time as a framer.


Darice Machel McGuire



                                                                                                

Hibiscus

Why are you an artist,and why did you decided to become an artist? 

Being an artist is as natural to me as breathing or eating. I have always been creative. Both my parents are creative. My mom is an artist, her mediums are oil and watercolor. She is also an art teacher. In fact she was my first oil painting teacher at age 16. My dad is an all around 'handy with his hands' person. He is a master framer and builds furniture. Together they owned and operated a Gallery in Lake Tahoe for close to 40 years. I grew up in the art world and was surrounded with art everyday. 
Hawaiian Warrior Helmet

What famous artists have influenced you/muses/mentors do you have and why ? 

The most influential artist in my life is my mother. She may not be famous by worldly standards but the influence is still the same. She has taught 100s of people how to paint through the years, children and adults. Her love for the arts went beyond passion, skill and devotion, she was constantly learning, growing and evolving. Everything she learned she passed on to her students. She is 82 now and is still learning, evolving and teaching. I hoped to be as active as she is when I'm her age. 
Li River China


What inspires you to create art? What do you do to keep motivated when your inspiration runs low? 

It's not often I run out of inspiration or motivation to create art. I'm surrounded by it everyday. I teach oil and acrylic painting to children and adults 5 days a week. The constant flow of creativity keeps me going. On the rare occasions of low inspiration and motivation I revisit my photo morgue. Not only does this refresh my motivation, I get to enjoy the memories of wonderful moments in time.


Tahoe Rocks

How do you handle the business side of your art? Do you have a personal website/blog ? 

The business side of my work takes up a lot of my time, more than the creative side. I show my work year round, at three locations in Chico, California. The first place is at my studio, Art E Studio, which is located in Downtown Chico. The majority of my work can be seen there. The two other locations are a Title company and a Doctors office. My web site, http://www.daricemachel.com is where I offer for sale my original paintings and signed and numbered prints.  I also show at art events throughout the year.
I'm also a full-time art teacher. I run my own art school from my studio, http://www.art-e-studio.net. I have a Facebook page for my art school as well. 


The Blue Door

Where do you see yourself in 10 years? 

In 10 years I will be enjoying the fruits of my labors. I can see myself going to art openings of some of my (now) students. I have some very talented kids in my art school, the youngest oil painter is 10 years old. My own art work will have evolved to exciting new levels. I plan on going from the 'starving artist' stage to the 'well known, making good money' stage by then.

What advise do you give to other artists?
Try different styles, techniques and mediums from time to time. Doing new things will bring a freshness to your art. Keep searching for ways to show your art and don't give in to negative criticism. Don't let your ego get out of control. Not everyone will love your work the way you do and many may not understand why you do it. 


This Old Tree

What is your favorite thing to paint? 

I love painting landscapes. Mountain, trees, sky, oceans and the like. I have lived at and traveled to some of the worlds most beautiful places, such as Lake Tahoe, Mexico and Hawaii. I never get tired of looking at nature. I have a hard time staying indoors on a beautiful day. I take a lot of photographs for references everywhere I go. Painting from my references helps me to relive that beautiful day, or incredible sunset. 
Hilo Garden

Why do you love art? 

Everything! Creating something from nothing gives me such a thrill. The process of painting is so meditative and calming, causing me to lose track of time and presence. I have been known to be so absorbed into my painting that I don't hear or see people watching me until they speak to me. 
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 | By: fusion of light

Sacred Muse Featured Artist Sorin Apostolescu


Sacred  Muse Visionary Art Featured Artist ;
Sorin Apostolescu

Sorin Apostolescu was born in a litle town in Carpathian Mauntains, Azuga in 1960.
He lives and study in Romania and France.He is a member of SLBA LYON and he had many Exhibitions in Romania, France, Brasil,Switzerland, Germany, Italy.....  This is his amazing beautiful art.


Saint Mary Icon 


Jesus Crucifixion


Prayer

On the Beach

Venus

Dracula
Daisies 
You can find his amazing work here Sorins Portfolio  I encourage you to check it out.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010 | By: fusion of light

Saagarika Creations Sacred Muse Featured Artist



Saagarika Creations

Artist Medium
Beads,Clays,Metals,watercolor,acrylic,gemstones and plastic

Reshma, one of a kind Gypsy Jhumka Hoop earrings famous in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan, India



Exquisite White Lotus on chocolate brown recycled paper.

Beautifully handcrafted Rani Necklace 

Chandrika( Moon) Jhumkas. Lovingly created with Pure Silver Filigree work and top quality Topaz Swarowski Crystals

Words from the Artist;
Namaste,

I am an artist from India now living in California.I have been an artist since childhood. I love creating beautiful things.I like experimenting with colors,and always come up with unusual, exciting combinations.I love to travel and this reflects in my artwork.I am good at drawing and painting with pencil, watercolor, acrylics and also an expert at Photoshop. I recently started making Jewelry, and am self taught. I'll try to come up with unusual designs with inspiration from India, Royal India, Bollywood, Sarees and beautiful things around us.


Sunday, August 15, 2010 | By: fusion of light

Yelena Tylkina, August Sacred Muse Featured Artist





Yelena Tylkina, August Sacred Muse Featured Artist



Yelena Tylkina Thoughts:

Find that being an artist is a unique experience for each of us and I would like to know how you experience being an artist. 

Why are you an artist, and why did you decide to become an artist? 


Talented and seriously creative people do not make any decisions to be what they are already. An artist is just a tool in the hands of nature, God, a Higher Power, the Cosmos, sub- consciousness. An artist’s role is to depict already- made- masterpieces by nature, God, and the Cosmos but with a unique, individual, perspective. Art is the only subject that separates us from beasts and elevates us as humans to a higher level of consciousness. Through the artist’s work the rest of the world can be provoked to think of the ordinary as holy images of the infinity of our earthly existence. 

My family used to ask me why almost all the people in my paintings are nude. 

What are some specific artist traits that you have in your paintings and why? 
I can’t speak for other artists, but I do not exclude anything in my work. I work in many medias and am constantly seeking new ideas of self-expression as an artist. 

What famous artists have influenced you/muses/mentors do you have and why? 

A lot of great artists were before us and around us. But the important thing is to find your unique visual language in the creative fields. The skill to copy others does not an artist make. Every client and every model is my Muse. Some of them are more special than others, because of the depth of their soul. I love all of them. They are my source for intense and endless inspirations. 

What inspires you to create art? What do you do to keep motivated when your inspiration runs low? 

Inspiration is around us. I can’t stop working. Lazy, lame people look for excuses and explanations: why they can not work and do not have motivation. A real artist has to work every day like it his/her last day on earth. 



How do you handle the business side of your art?
 Do you have a personal website/blog? 
Business side of our work can be very, very difficult. Much of it is pure luck and connecting with the right people. I handle it the best as I can. I try to help people to see more beauty around them and maybe inside of themselves. I am a professional artist with a well developed, unique artistic style, which includes: graphics, portraits, black and white and color paintings, murals, logo design, illustrations. 
My personal web: www.yelenatylkina.com 



Where do you see yourself in 10 years? 
As a Master in her prime. My name “Yelena Tylkina” becomes a fingerprint of my artistic expression and an important part in the world art history. 

What advise to you give to other artists? 
If you do not have an insane love affair with your work, and you can’t work like an art machine, call your artistic endeavor a hobby. An artist must be possessed by his or her work. 



What is your favorite thing to paint? 
People. I like to discover what is inside of their humanity. 

Why do you love art? 
You are asking me why I love breathing. Artistic creativity for me is air, pure oxygen, freedom, and the endless Cosmos, with all its infinite beauty. 





Monday, June 21, 2010 | By: fusion of light

Featured Artist Joe Triano


Featured Artist Joe Triano
Joe Won the Visionary Art Contest on FineArtAmerica.com Congratulations!

Joe Triano was  born on March 5 to a working class family in Harrison, New Jersey not far from the city of Newark. His art education is largely informal, and began on his twelfth birthday when he was given a monograph book chronicling the life of Vincent Van Gogh; in later years,he would study under the tutelage of renowned artists Taylor Oughton and Vernon Wood.

In his work he allows the painting to guide him. 
The colors he  employs are dictated by the piece itself, as it comes to 'life.' 
He believes that the use of color is directly related to the manner in which van Gogh organized his palette, that is, without restriction. 

His art is verybeautiful and conveys many powerful messages both sweet and bittersweet.

From Joes Biography;
"I find it impossible to explian my deep-seeded passion for the plight of the American Indian, during the mid to late nineteenth century, at a time when America was caught in a painful period of growth, expanding westward. Though my kinship with the Native American is a mystery to me, I know one thing for certain: I did not chose my subject, instead, it chose me.

I hope to inspire the viewers of my work to form a lasting relationship with the subject of each painting."

 





Tuesday, June 15, 2010 | By: fusion of light

Sacred Muse Featured Artist Lorelei Grieger

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Lorelei Grieger

Self Portrait








Lorelei Grieger's Myspace