NEW ART: I've uploaded some "new" art (older pieces that I've not had online before). You can see them in the July archives.
April's Loss.
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I made this print after the death of a cousin who was, from what I understand and know and have come to learn, an amazing person.
I wanted to use symbolism to convey the details of life and family and hope, and I used the house motif that I was drawing at the time to do this.
Materials: Lithograph, hand-colored with watercolors (slight variations from hand-coloring process are to be expected); part of a series
Size: approx. 11" X 14"
Other: Shipped without frame or mat; let me chose print number from series
Price: $40
Labels: buildings, prints, watercolor, whimsical
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Almost a New Day.
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In college, the printmaking class I was in agreed to do a print trade with a university from another state. The theme was the year 2000, or "millennium."
I'm still a little bitter that we never got our prints trades back from that university, but it was a great way to get some original prints from my classmates.
I was in a phase where I was drawing houses with Gothic windows and odd angles, and I chose to use these houses to illustrate the idea that a new day was dawning i.e. the Bible says a day is as a 1000 years, so....
Materials: Lithograph; part of a series
Size: approx. 11" X 14"
Other: Shipped without frame or mat; let me chose print number from series
Price: $40
Labels: buildings, prints, whimsical
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Grandpa's Farm.
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This is an image of my the farm my grandfather grew up on, done as an etching.
I stood out in the cold autumn air and held a small zinc plate coated with wax, drawing into the wax with a stylus. I had to draw the scene backwards from what I was seeing so that it would show up correctly when printed.
The "trees" in the background were created by layering cheesecloth and pressing it into the wax. The woven pattern of the loose cloth creates an interesting texture, as do the slight variations from the etching process.
Materials: Etching; part of a series
Size: approx. 11" X 14"
Other: Shipped without frame or mat; let me chose print number from series
Price: $40
Labels: buildings, landscapes, prints
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Prints: Photographs and art.
written by Julie R. Neidlinger 0 comments link this postIf you'd just like to look at some of my photographs, you can visit my Flickr gallery.
It is now possible to order prints of both the art and the photography you find on Lone Prairie! Through my gallery at ImageKind, you can purchase prints of already-sold art, or find other options that might suit your needs. You can also find photographs, and purchase high-quality prints of your favorite images.
How it works:
Visit my shop at ImageKind. Browse through the many galleries, and select the image you like. Choose the paper, mat, and/or frame, and place your order. ImageKind will keep you informed of your order, and should you have any questions or complaints, or even if you want to return your item, ImageKind will gladly work with you.
Questions?:
Visit ImageKind's help page. Visit the Lone Prairie ordering information page.
Other Options
If you would like to order prints or photographs, but want options other than what ImageKind offers, such as:
Bulk/large orders of one/many prints
Different options in paper (metallic, matte, etc.) used for prints
Different options in size of prints
Images on products (cards, shirts, etc.)
...please contact me directly. I do work with a professional lab and will be able to fulfill most requests.
Different options in paper (metallic, matte, etc.) used for prints
Different options in size of prints
Images on products (cards, shirts, etc.)
Labels: photography, prints
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Felipe
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This litho print has a number of elements thrown into it.
The fence in the background you'll see often in my work. It crops up in backgrounds and for a while during college, when this series was created, I found myself almost compulsively drawing it. The basis for this high wooden fence is the windbreak in the old horse pasture next to my house. I can't explain my fascination with it, although I'm sure you psychiatrists have your own theories.
The title to this print comes from Disney's Beauty and the Beast, one of my favorite movies. Again, I was fixated on that line for some reason, spoken by the father when he and his expressive horse are lost in the woods.
Other students and a teacher said they found this particular print disturbing, though I don't know that it was meant to be.
Materials: Lithography; part of a series of 10
Size: 11" X 14"
Other: Shipped without frame or mat; let me chose print number from series
Price: $40
Labels: animals, horses, prints
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