New Art

New Art

While I am adding new art to the website and my Fine Art of America websites and as we slip into winter here, I am reminded of all that I did not get done this past year. Now in a hurry, it feels to play catch up. Sigh, where does time fly?

Blanket Dancers Prints Avail

Blanket Dancers

I have been working non stop to get some of the series completed that I started last year before the High Park Fire displaced  so many of us for 6- 8 weeks. It truly felt like for ever. Now several floods, blizzards and many other situations later. I have needed to get back to the business of creating new art.

Camp Ramona

Camp Ramona

I am finishing the Tipi series I started over a year ago on silk, and soon will begin those in oils and acrylics as well.

These are buyer and gallery ready. There are three more in this series that are being steamed this next week and mounted, so more photos of tipi’s coming soon, I  promise.

Wind River Encampment

Wind River Encampment

When  beginning to work on new art, I am reminded everyday of what should be painted, then what my customers and collectors want me to paint. In the end tho, what gets painted is what I want to see. (Commissions aside. ) I continually update those lists. Mostly, I do the kind of new art that makes me tick.

Over the summer I began to work on the fish art again, when I was able to get a good amount of time set aside. They take me longer to make on the silk that any other medium. I have a lot of fun painting them and I relax into the piece that I create.

In The Shadows

In The Shadows

Most generally they seem to come to me while I am playing with colors on a pallet or am working on another piece. Seeing something that triggers an image to paint. For me, there are no set rules. Nothing – when it comes to color combination rules that are supposed to apply- moving past that and see what I want to work with. For me, there are no set parameters in art, no givens to strictly follow. When told it must be done this way or that- forget it I balk. Trying a new system, technique – entirely a different matter, always more than willing to try and also to share something figured out.

Rainbow Trout Skin

Rainbow Trout Skin

Being asked to create some fun colorful trout skins for one of my collectors is awesome and humbling at the same time. This spurned  a series off of this print, that is now listed on Fine Art America and all of the sister sites and available now for overseas shipping on the sight http://pixels.com/profiles/anderson-moore.html.

Please contact me if you would like more information about any of the  works found in the galleries. To make a purchase,  discuss the commission process, and licensing or to sign up for classes or private instruction, please contact me directly  using the Contact Form Page.

Find other products and works by the  artist, you can view her artist website at anderson-moore.artistwebsites.com 
Many of the artists works are available in reproduction prints on Fine Art America where choices are available for greeting cards, fine art prints, canvas, metal prints, and other styles to choose from as well as matting and framing choices.

Thank you. Andy

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