Wednesday, December 7, 2011

In the Presence of Love

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"Variation No. 2" 12x9" pastel

The above artwork was donated for the ASH Insights Art Show & Sale benefiting the Austin State Hospital January 26, 2012. 


"Celebrate the Presence of God within every cell of your being."

"Come, let us stand in the brilliance of Divine Love...let it wash over us and melt away our past...leaving a "new born me". Today is the first day of the rest of my life, may I see only goodness, may I forgive myself and know that the Presence of God dwells within every cell of my being."

~quote by Ann Rothan Three Hundred and Sixty Degree Press

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

"24 Hours in Austin" Show

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"Urban Cowtown" 24x18" digital print, $275 + tax
© S'zanne Reynolds, Studio Zanne


You're invited...
to glimpse into one day in the life of Austin, Texas
at a fine art photography show and reception.

Austin Details Art + Photo Gallery
Presents
"24 Hours in Austin"

106 East 8th (at Congress)
behind the red doors, Austin, TX MAP

Opening:
Saturday, December 3rd, 2011
6:00 - 9:00 p.m.


Austin photographers were assigned to create a portrait of Austin in one 24-hour day in October and amassed a remarkable body of work that showcases the city from many vantage points, and at all hours, from 6pm on October 14 throughout the night into the next day at 6 pm.

The exhibit opens in Austin Details Art + Photo Gallery with
a reception on December 3, from 6-9 pm,
featuring a live performance by the Saucerians.

Preview the exhibit during the day Saturday, December 3, from 2-5 pm.
The exhibit runs through December 14, 2011.

PHOTOGRAPHS ON EXHIBIT BY:

Jann Alexander
Larry Alford
Susan Beth

David Bowden
Matthew Crouch
Eric Edge
Denise Fulton
Tara Haelle
Thomas Jack Hilton
Cal Holman

Richard Lee Kaylin
Margaret Licarione
Robert Mead
Laura Morales

Greta Olivas
Erik Pronske
Grant Reid
S'zanne Reynolds
Eric Snethkamp
Johnny Stevens
Valerie Tamburri
Arnold Wells



Monday, November 28, 2011

Published in "Austin Business Journal"

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2011 © S'zanne Reynolds, Studio Zanne

My photo of Michael Kuhn, CEO/founder of Austin based ImagineSolar, has been published in this week's edition of the Austin Business Journal.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Carousel of Happiness

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Merry-go-rounds take you up and down, round and round, planting dreams in the heart that carry your childlike enthusiasm for life into a vision of reality, if you let it...if you remember the thrill of simply imagining another world and what you'd be!

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What a unique and simple pleasure the carousel is for the young at heart.


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From child to senior, all ages seem to enjoy the feeling of soaring through the universe with childlike abandon.

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On this carousel of happiness you can make new friends for life or encounter fun temporary playmates...either way, it teaches us about the importance of our play time and our imagination.

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Some take their playtime very seriously...

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...others are just there to enjoy the ride.


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Some get off the merry-go-round and the feeling of giddiness is short lived. Others step off and are forever young.

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Still others enjoy revealing in their dreams and seeing what they might become, long after the ride has stopped.

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Life is a lot like a carousel of happiness. Our earth spins, and the scenes change...but it's up to us where we get off and on, and what scenes inspire us to revisit them or change them....and it's up to our hearts and imaginations as to how much fun we have while we're here!

You can visit the Carousel of Happiness in Nederland, CO.

Love Made Visible

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"Autumn Afterglow", Digital Image by S'zanne Reynolds

“Work is love made visible. And if you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy.” ~Khalil Gibran

Saturday, November 19, 2011

On the Easel

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Oil in progress by S'zanne Reynolds

I met Bella, a wonderful blues singer, at a local cafe waiting tables. I just had to capture her fiery spirit in a portrait or two. She agreed to visit my studio a few weeks ago to sit for me. The above painting is the result from a short three hour sitting. I need a few more hours to complete the painting. I just love the strong, soulful, moody and defiant aura captured here and in the photos that follow. Stay tuned to see the finished piece.

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A detail by S'zanne Reynolds

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As her name suggests, Bella is a real beauty...

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....as exquisite inside as she is on the outside.

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Sitting in the "chair" we enjoyed getting acquainted and
felt as if we were long lost friends from another time.

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Bella shared her beautiful voice with me while I painted
and we chattered away the hours.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Angels and Kings

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Artist friend DL Tolar (Donna), shown above with her work,
"Where Angels..."


---While most of the paintings on this blog are mine,
I did not create the above painting.
I bought it from the artist, DL Tolar, aka Donna Tolar.---

Mid October I was helping the Povey and Tolar studios sell their artwork in the Wimberley art studio tour. I had fallen in love with one of Donna Tolar's pieces last year, so, of course, I had to buy it this time around. Shown above, "Where Angels..." by DL Tolar, is now happily situated in my home. I am so grateful to Donna for painting this moving "self-portrait", for it seems to express how so many of us feel.

Inspiring, evocative, troubled, hopeful and tender--this work confesses a stirring narrative of the human condition. I find my stories in her struggle. Do you see yours?

She reminds me of how we want to prevail in all we undertake, but we often feel that we fall short of the opportunities we are presented with and, in fact, may do more harm than good. Our prayers and dreams may feel muted and out of reach unless we discover that we hold the power to remove what binds us--ourselves. Or, we may interpret ourselves as puppets or pawns in the stories of so many others who suffer us to be their heroes, princesses, kings and angels. Like Jacob in the Old Testament, wounded and alone, we wrestle with our angel--our brokenness and pain, our fallen hopes and dreams.

Although this piece does not celebrate the victory or even paint rosy expectations, there is exquisite beauty and grace in her desire to keep at her post throughout her striving. I have known many such angels in my life.

What will be your story in the painting?

Monday, October 31, 2011

Remembering a Great Lady



Last weekend I learned that artist Ann Templeton, passed away October 17th. She was a dear friend and mentor to many. Ann had a huge influence on my art and was my primary source of inspiration and encouragement when I first returned to art and was introduced to oils and pastels through her. While modest and endearing to her students and other artists alike, Ann was one of the foremost 100 landscape painters in America, in both oils and pastels. Known for her kindness and love of people, Ann was always fun to be around. Her spirit is best recalled in her vibrant love of color expressed her amazing paintings. To see her work, visit www.anntempleton.com.

The words of Vincent van Gogh come to mind:
"A work that is good may not last forever, but the thought expressed by it will, and the work itself will surely survive for a very long time, and those who come later can do no more than follow in the footsteps of such predecessors and copy their example."

We are honored to try and follow in Ann's footsteps and, we know her thoughts will remain with us in her paintings and stories, forever. She will be missed.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Paint-Around Benefits Bastrop Fire Victims

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Ring 'Round the Rosey II, 12x12" pastel by S'zanne & Friends

The above painting was started and finished by me, and also painted on by Carolyn, Richard, Linda and Donna. (To see the original painting this was based on, click here.)
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Tonight, Austin Pastel Society members gathered at Tres Amigos, the first of this season's monthly meetings, to watch a "paint-around" between five artists. Pastelists who placed in last spring's annual juried member show were invited to reproduce their award-winning artwork in the paint-around. Participants were local artists and APS members Richard Banh, Donna Crosy, Carolyn Kilday, Linda Wells, and myself, S'zanne Reynolds.

A "paint-around" is a painting demonstration where the artists have ten minutes to work simultaneously on his or her own painting, before passing their painting to the artist on their right. Then each has another ten minutes to paint on someone else's artwork before again passing the art to the right. The process is repeated until your own piece comes back to you in which you have the last ten minutes to put on the finishing touches.

So, we ended up having five wonderful paintings that had five different interpretations of the same artwork. It was so much fun to see how each turned out!

The best part of the evening was the post-production silent auction. APS members and guests eagerly bid on all five paintings. A hundred percent of the proceeds of the painting sales are going to help the Bastrop fire victims, as one of our dear members, and many of our friends lost everything to the Central Texas wildfires.

Red Rock Rampart, 12 x 9" oil, $375


Friday, July 29 · 5:00pm - 8:00pm


Friends, won't you join me for drinks, delectables and dinner conversation...a Studio Zanne art talk...tonight!

RSVP to Russell's directly if you'd like dinner reservations:
(512) 467-7877. Please note: this is NOT the bakery, but the bistro. Hope to see you there!

(off 35th Street and Kerbey Lane)
"Dutch Treat"

Russell's Bistro
1601 West 38th St
Austin, TX

Monday, July 25, 2011

Prayin' for Rain

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"Thinking Rain", digital image by S'zanne

Howl at the moon,
dance naked under the stars,
jump in dust puddles,
tip your kayak,
kiss a stranger,
light a candle,
say a rosary,
flash your lights...heck, flash your neighbor!
...an' pray for rain and cooler weather!

Anyone want to paint puddles with me? Render a rainy day painting and email me the image or send me the link and I'll post them by Aug. 15...or post them to my FB page.

Thinking rain thoughts...!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Landlocked

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Landlocked Lighthouse, 7x5" oil

CLICK HERE TO BID

Well if you're in the middle of Texas this summer and haven't made a trip out to the coast yet, you may be feeling a little landlocked...like this lighthouse of Cape Hatteras, NC. As the ocean encroached on its foundation, the historical lighthouse was moved inland where it rests today. To read more about it, check out this link on Wikipedia.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Art of Being

"The most visible creators I know of are those artists whose medium is life itself. The ones who express the inexpressible – without brush, hammer, clay or guitar. They neither paint nor sculpt – their medium is being. Whatever their presence touches has increased life. They see and don't have to draw. They are the artists of being alive." ~J. Stone

We all know people like this, from Mother Teresa to Gandhi, from Martin Luther King to Princess Diana, and from that special grade school teacher to mom...we've all experienced the wonders of these artists of being.

Take a moment to remember and appreciate someone whose presence has touched your life. And, pay it forward...how can you paint on someone's heart today?

Friday, June 17, 2011

A Society of Feathers


"Pick a little, talk a little, pick a little, talk a little,
cheep cheep cheep, talk a lot, pick a little more..." -Music Man

I'm not sure why folks seem to love rooster and chicken images, but I'm just as fond of them. Maybe it's because we see a bit of our own society in them. I'll have to paint a few of these fine feathered friends from my recent trip to Jerome, AZ. The roosters especially fascinated me, out strutting their stuff...

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Saturday, June 11, 2011

The Everyday and Ordinary

Occasionally, we need to get away from the everyday and ordinary--to get another point of view--to appreciate the ordinariness of everyday life. That's what I love about traveling to new places...

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These huge blue-black bees accompanied me on my photo excursion in Jerome's Ghost Town junk yard...buzzing busily 20 plus feet over-head, gathering unseen pollen off the high winds.

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Captivating Reflections: Discovering line, color and texture I might not have noticed if it weren't for the bees...I enjoyed finding life reflecting back at me...which is really what an artist or photographer does.

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Skewing the camera for yet another point of view of the towering blooms.

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Thinking outside the box...

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Lost and found objects and edges...

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Lost and found history...a taste of our past.

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Flowering cabins

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Dynamic forms...

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Complimentary colors...

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....and beauty in form and hue.

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Small discoveries

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A Fancy Fanny, or, THE END.