Brendon and Shari Cheves recently purchased the above Artwork by Natasha Bacca. Shari was such a pleasure to work with! An artist herself, she immediately chose her ideal piece from my website. Knowing exactly what she wanted in framing as well made the transaction easy. I installed the artwork last week, and took the below photographs. White matte with silver painted wood frame completes the piece. Installed in their Portland, OR home office. before & after before & after If you would like to purchase a print of this piece do so here. If you would like to purchase other Artwork by Natasha Bacca do so here or contact Natasha. See more installations and collections here. Thank you for viewing! If you have questions or comments I would love to hear them. Much love to you all! ♥ Natasha
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The following preliminary sketches are from my new series of Skyscapes. You can read more about my preliminary sketches on this previous blog post. I sell my preliminary sketches to offer my original art affordably for everyone. I am offering the following preliminary sketches for $20, $30, and $40 +$5 shipping anywhere in the US or free pick-up locally (Bend or Portland). Get them at these prices while you can. Preliminary sketches are going up in price in 2014. This is an excellent way to collect Artwork by Natasha Bacca or get great gifts for loved ones! Each piece is an original so get the one-and-only piece while you can! If you want to purchase one simply be the first person to post a comment with the # and it is yours! 5" x 7" preliminary sketches = $20 Click on images to enlarge & see #s. 8" x 10" preliminary sketches = $30 Click on images to enlarge & see #s. 11" x 14" preliminary sketches = $40 Click on images to enlarge & see #s. Thank you for viewing! If you have questions or comments I would love to hear them. Much love to you all! ♥ Natasha THE CREATIVE PROCESS… It's beautiful. It's surprising. It's interesting. It's fun. It's CHALLENGING! I recently began a new series. I just happened… I didn't plan it. I constantly explore new ideas, but this one caught me… I was SO EXCITED when I first realized I had a new series beginning! Though I'm always experimenting for one, it felt like forever since I had a new series and I was beyond thrilled to see where this one was heading! The excitement was quickly replaced by frustration and a myriad of other emotions. I spent SO much time… with such little result. I remind myself to enjoy the process (journey) and not worry about the outcome (destination), as I often remind my students. With any new technique comes a learning curve. Hours, days, weeks in the darkroom… sometimes with a great piece as a result, and sometimes with nothing to show for my efforts. And later I see what I have created after stepping away from it… I feel less attached. I can now look at these images without the expectation of what I intended. Yet I still do not know what to make of them. Are they “good”? What does that even mean, and does it matter? Are they worth continuing to explore? If so, where should I go with them? Or where will I let them take me? Yes, the creative process is beautiful, surprising, interesting, fun, and CHALLENGING! :) Which images do you like best? The warm colors? The cool colors? More clouds? Less clouds? More realistic color schemes? Bright, whimsical color schemes? Any other ideas or suggestions for the direction of this series? Comment below or on Facebook and you will be entered to win an 11" x 14" print of the Skyscape of your choice! Comment below AND on Facebook and you will be entered twice! Enter twice per day! The winner will be drawn on December 9th. Thank you for viewing! If you have questions or comments I would love to hear them. Much love to you all! ♥ Natasha |
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