Janet Miller
A watercolorist and juried member of the Cape Cod Art Association, Falmouth Art Guild and The Venice Art Center of Florida, Janet has been inspired by the beauty of flora and fauna indigenous to Cape Cod and South Florida for twenty-five years. A past member of the Beverly Massachusetts Art Guild, she has studied with award winning, nationally known Cape Ann artists. Her ever-evolving style displays her loving relationship with nature’s play of light and transparency of pigments. Janet’s floral pieces are recognized by her peers as both evocative and provocative.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Why a Blog?
I was encouraged to create this Blog by a very dear friend.
It is a way for me to document and catalogue the works I have created over the last MANY years.
I also hope it will stimulate my artistic "juices" to create more pieces of art.
All my watercolors and oils can be reproduced into lovely 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 Notecards, 5x7 and 8x10 giclees and 6 page calendars displaying images of my original artwork. I hope you like my work.
It is a way for me to document and catalogue the works I have created over the last MANY years.
I also hope it will stimulate my artistic "juices" to create more pieces of art.
All my watercolors and oils can be reproduced into lovely 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 Notecards, 5x7 and 8x10 giclees and 6 page calendars displaying images of my original artwork. I hope you like my work.
Holden Home
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The One Room Schoolhouse
This summer my Minnesota family had the opportunity to visit Mashpee's One Room Schoolhouse (Circa 1839). The tour was given by our dear friend and neighbor Frank Lord. The children were told stories about life in those early years and especially the experiences of schoolchildren of that era. They loved learning about the everyday school experience. They especially had fun sitting at the desks and using the small slate boards customary in those years. The pictures taken capture our family's adventure. This trip also stimulated their curiosity about other stories of this time. My husband and I presented the children (and their parents) with the DVD series "Little House on the Prairie", based on Laura Ingalls wonderful childhood memories. Our grandchildren love to watch these shows and clearly can relate them to their Mashpee schoolhouse visit.
I was motivated by this experience as well and created a watercolor painting of the schoolhouse which I presented to Mr Lord as a thank you for the time he spent with our family.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
We try to escape the winter months in New England by heading South to Florida. I am intrigued, however, by the beauty of new fallen snow. This Hamilton Home was inspired from a beautiful photograph taken by Dan Casella. His Tally Ho home was a haven for Rick and me when we returned to visit family and friends on the North Shore of Massachusetts after our move to Cape Cod. Dan & Helene have recently sold their home and have moved to California to be closer to their family. We will miss their lovely home but more accurately will miss them!
I love flowers!! My very first painting was created in 1978 during my first art class taken in Beverly, Massachusetts. Since then, I have painted many varieties of flowers indigenous to New England and Florida, from tulips and hydrangeas to lilies and hibiscus. I find the turn and movement of the petals and leaves fascinating. My color palette reflects the excitement I find in flowers. Hope you enjoy them!
This was my first piece accepted in a Juried Exhibit in Venice, Florida. I was thrilled to be included in the company of so many talented artists. "My Iris" is one of my most popular selling giclees. My inspiration comes from the most beautiful Cape Cod Spring gardens.
"Heavenly Hibiscus" was my first attempt at painting these beautiful tropical flowers. During our winters in Venice, Florida, I try to take art classes at The Venice Art Center. One of my favorite instructors is Barbara Thelen, a Minnesota transplant to the Gulf Coast of Florida. She has taught me so many wonderful watercolor techniques. Her workshops have been invaluable.
This series captures the warmth in the colors and hues of the sunny spots in Florida and Arizona.
The top image is my interpretation of a dramatic Gulf Coast sunset. You never get tired of looking at it.
The second image is a "Largo Back Yard" My niece Debbie and her beautiful family see this great view every morning and every night. My watercolor does not completely capture the wonderful graden Debbie has created, but I hope you get a sense of what a truly peaceful spot this is.
"Key West Plantation" was created in a Watercolor class given by Barbara Thelen in Venice, Florida. She supplied a template and we the students created our images. A real fun experiment"!
"The Birds of Venice" is the view from our lanai at the Venetian Golf and River Club in Venice, Florida. Check out the "little guy" in the lower center of the image.
One of the beautiful golf courses in the Mountains of Arizona. I forget the name of the course, but it was truly a challenge to pkay and paint.
November 15, 2009 8:32 PM
The top image is my interpretation of a dramatic Gulf Coast sunset. You never get tired of looking at it.
The second image is a "Largo Back Yard" My niece Debbie and her beautiful family see this great view every morning and every night. My watercolor does not completely capture the wonderful graden Debbie has created, but I hope you get a sense of what a truly peaceful spot this is.
"Key West Plantation" was created in a Watercolor class given by Barbara Thelen in Venice, Florida. She supplied a template and we the students created our images. A real fun experiment"!
"The Birds of Venice" is the view from our lanai at the Venetian Golf and River Club in Venice, Florida. Check out the "little guy" in the lower center of the image.
One of the beautiful golf courses in the Mountains of Arizona. I forget the name of the course, but it was truly a challenge to pkay and paint.
November 15, 2009 8:32 PM
Boca Grande
Janet Miller
A watercolorist and juried member of the Cape Cod Art Association, Falmouth Art Guild and The Venice Art Center of Florida, Janet has been inspired by the beauty of flora and fauna indigenous to Cape Cod and South Florida for twenty-five years. A past member of the Beverly Massachusetts Art Guild, she has studied with award winning, nationally known Cape Ann artists. Her ever-evolving style displays her loving relationship with nature’s play of light and transparency of pigments. Janet’s floral pieces are recognized by her peers as both evocative and provocative.
I was encouraged to create this Blog by a very dear friend.
It is a way for me to document and catalogue the works I have created over the last MANY years.
I also hope it will stimulate my artistic "juices" to create more pieces of art.
All my watercolors and oils can be reproduced into lovely 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 Notecards, 5x7 and 8x10 giclees and 6 page calendars displaying images of my original artwork. I hope you like my work.
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