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the shizzle => shootin' the shit => music, art and culture => Topic started by: sugamonkey on April 05, 2008, 06:04:49 pm
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I have new oil paintings inspired by bouldering in Hueco Tanks, online now at http://www.shelleyhocknell.blogspot.com (http://www.shelleyhocknell.blogspot.com)
and my website: www.shelleyhocknell.com (http://www.shelleyhocknell.com)
Buy Originals from $49.99, and prints from $30.00
I'm a British artist, and I now live with my husband in the USA. I made a career in the UK painting rock climbers, and had my own gallery in Wales until 2005. I sold up to travel, went on a climbing/painting road trip through Canada and America, met Taylor and decided to stay. I have a studio in Tahoe, and I sell my art through galleries and other events. Last year I started doing a painting a day, after finding some inspiring artists doing the same thing on the web. I now paint a little oil on panel (almost) every day, and sell it online. I'm selling these paintings at a fraction of the price they would sell for in a gallery, so they're a bargain for collectors, and a fun motivator for me.
Read an article in the British Mountaineering Council (BMC) magazine, Summit http://www.thebmc.co.uk/Feature.aspx?id=2480
And L'Escalade: http://www.escalademag.com/...id=813&Itemid=41
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Climbing Art - Originals and Prints Check out my daily blog at shelleyhocknell.blogspot.com
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Did you do that painting of Jerry on something that features in Stonelove, it might even be on the back cover, some slopey 7c thing?
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I might have done something similar..I can't remember..I did hundreds of paintings of climbers over the years, and some of the older ones when I was just starting out were inspired by other people's photos - like a lot of artists. When I got more experienced (and confident) I took my own pictures, and now I work from a combination of sketches and photos.
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Shouldn't this be in the Business thread? :whistle:
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I might have done something similar..I can't remember..I did hundreds of paintings of climbers over the years, and some of the older ones when I was just starting out were inspired by other people's photos - like a lot of artists. When I got more experienced (and confident) I took my own pictures, and now I work from a combination of sketches and photos.
It was at the NEC or NIA i can't remember which is which (the one on the canal) at birmingham for Climb XX......
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Ah yes, I know the painting now - it was a semi-abstract mixed media on canvas piece. Yes, I was exhibiting at the NIA for the Festival of Climbing in 2000. Bit of a stressful disaster really, but I did meet a lot of cool people who liked my work and visited my gallery in Wales afterwards - so it was worth it in the end. :great:
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There's a business thread? oops, thought I was in the right place - music, art and culture! I stand corrected my friend :guilty:
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Is there a business thread? Anyway, don't worry about it sugamonkey...
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Sarcasm radars down globally? Sheesh ::)
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Ah...I've missed your acid wit my friend... :pissed:
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Not as much as I'm missing the complete lack of wine in the house, Mrs Monkey :(