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Showing posts with label limited edition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label limited edition. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

SUNDAY...COFFEE, CHURCH, FAMILY DINNER & RELAXATION

Watercolor Landscape Limited Edition Art Print
By Artist Barbara Rosenzweig

Memories! The royal blue of the water, the red tiled roofs, the brilliant sun, a tall graceful church steeple, a little village in the distance all make for a wonderful Mediterranean vacation or fantasy! I hope that you enjoy this dramatic landscape.

Romantic Roofs
Curator Kot Matroskin of LittleSilverSparks created this unique collection of rooftop paintings. My Mediterranean Village fits right in with this theme!


Sunday...Coffee, Church, Family Dinner & Relaxation
"Today is Sunday. After coffee go to church then family dinner and then relaxing- games, newspaper, book. Enjoy your Sunday," says Curator Danielle Waldo of WoodnKnees. What a visually stunning collection to be included in!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

CHARMING COLLECTIONS!

"Apple Blossoms"
Botanical Limited Edition Matted Watercolor Print
By Artist Barbara Rosenzweig 

These tiny white flowers have exquisite beauty that were just wonderful to paint! My painting will look fabulous in your elegant contempory home. For maximum effect, try a large canvas giclee (needs no frame) that will have a hugh visual impact on the room!

What today brings

Curator Ruth of ruthsartwork  created this wonderful collection of fine art from the FindingFineArt group at Etsy.com. I'm so pleased that she included my "Apple Blossoms" along with the work of so many talented artists!



A Certain Serenity

Curator Susan of HarrysGirls has created this calm and peaceful collection of jewelry and fine art. I appreciate her including my "Apple Blossoms" along with these wonderful items.


Curator Anna of Koroneczka created this charming collection, which includes my "Apple Blossoms" painting. Enjoy her varied treasury!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

FRUIT FRENZY! ON FIRE!

Still Life Matted Watercolor
Fine Art Reproduction
By Artist Barbara Rosenzweig

I love painting the amazing range of colors and markings found on ordinary pears. It is visually luscious! This painting makes a fabulous focal point in your sophisticated modern or traditional kitchen! Extra large sizes are available below for maximum impact!

Curator Sandy Newhart of SandyNewhartDesigns says, "Some orange, red and yellow fruit fun! Enjoy!" I'm delighted to have my "Anjou Pears" included in the fabulously vibrant collection! Such fiery colors!

Linked to Rednesday and Ruby Tuesday.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

NO MORE PENCILS, NO MORE BOOKS... SUMMER FUN!

Watercolor Sea Shore Limited Edition Fine Art Print
8x10 print in a 11x14 mat - $27 (shipping included)

My exuberant scene shows the wonderful vitality of a child excited to be at the beach. It will brighten up any child's room or a home at the shore!

My little guy is one popular kid!! He's been featured in 5 terrific Etsy Treasuries in the past few days! I guess that his exuberance makes us all just want to rush into the surf with him!

BEACH DAY!
The talented Debbie Shirley, curator of ShirleyArt, is "Celebrating Fine Art Friday at the beach!!" with my little surf boy painting joining in the fun!



CHILDREN ON BOARD
Curator Vince of TellTaleCreations writes about this adorable collection of children's items, "A magical time." He said of my "Boy in the Surf" painting, that it "fit perfectly" into his treasury and that he loved my shop! How kind!


NO MORE PENCILS, NO MORE BOOKS...
Curator Amy G of cuteasasilverbotton of this great collection said, "It's SUMMER (in Philadelphia)! Yes, and with temperatures in the 90's, we're ready for summertime FUN, like in my painting of the little boy heading exuberantly into the surf!



LET'S GO OUTSIDE & PLAY!
The curator of this playful Treasury is from cegibbon. Lots to look at (although one of the items is already sold!) here. Enjoy!
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YOU ARE MY VERY FAVORITE
I love the hot pinks of this collection curated by the owner of PetCollage. The items here make me smile!

Monday, May 30, 2011

BOSSA NOVA

Limited Edition Landscape
Matted Watercolor Fine Art Reproduction
8x10 print in a 11x14 mat - $27

What a great way to relax! Just imagine yourself sitting in that Adirondak chair with your feet in the surf, watching the ocean and its endless waves - total peace! This painting makes a wonderful gift for that very special person or used to decorate your own paradise at home ! It looks great grouped with my other beach and sea shell paintings!

Curator from L'Alchemie is the creator of this wonderful collection with such a creative theme. She included my painting "Beach Chair with Sarong."  One person commented, "Can I please spend the day in that chair?" I'm ready for it, too!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

ABOUT BOTANIC

Floral Limited Edition Watercolor Print
By Artist Barbara Rosenzweig
11x14 print in a 16x20 mat - $48 (shipping included)


These softly colored pastel magnolias are set in a golden background giving it a glow that is luminous. This elegant painting will look absolutely stunnning in your home, especially if it's Tuscan decor!

Curator of XYouZ from Paris, France, created this collection of lovely, softly colored botanical paintings and photographs. It's a shame that Etsy cut off the top and bottom of my painting (below, left), looking kind of strange, but you can see the whole painting above. Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

TROPICAL BROMELIAD


I just listed my "Tropical Bromeliad" on Etsy. I worked hard to create this wonderful exotic plant to show its rich, vivid colors and deep shadows - a real challenge with watercolors! This is a departure for me. I seem to be obsessed with painting flowers, which I love. With this, I could concentrate on the wonderful colors, textures, and shapes of this incredible plant. I hope that you will enjoy it!

Monday, March 21, 2011

DREAMING OF PARADISE ON A TROPICAL ISLAND

When I've explored tropical beaches, I found that these shrubs have wonderful multi-colored berries! When I see my finished painting, I dream of warm ocean currents and soft sand between my toes. This fine art reproduction is the perfect addition to your vacation home!
I hope that you enjoy my Sea Grapes from an island paradise!
Linked to Outdoor Wednesday.
Wordless Wednesday  Alicia
Outdoor Wednesday   
The alphabe Thursday 
Many sizes of Fine Art Reproductions Available

WONDERFUL PANSIES!

Isn't it fabulous how these plants can make it through the harshest of winters! Delicate flowers seem to be smiling and welcoming spring! Here are the flowers in my garden and my interpretation of them. I hope that you enjoy "Mauve Pansies" (the Original and Fine Art Reproductions are available).



Many sizes of Fine Art Reproductions Available

Saturday, March 5, 2011

BLUE RUST

 "Clematis Blossom Close-up"
Botanical Limited Edition Matted Watercolor Print
By Artist Barbara Rosenzweig
5x7 print in 8x10 mat $20 (includes shipping)
Other Sizes Abailable
Curator Amy of glasspanic created this terrific collection of rusts and blues - my favorite color combination! She also included my matted Limited Edition print of "Clematis."
Please check out my website: WatercolorsByBarbara.com).

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

OUTDOOR WEDNESDAY, WORDISH WEDNESDAY, ALPHABE-THURSDAY!

Here's my contribution to Outdoor Wednesday and Alphabe-Thursday, an exuberant child running into the surf showing the UNLIMITED fun a child has at the beach! Enjoy!
Boy into the Surf Art: Limited Ed Watercolor Print 11x14
  "Into the Surf" matted Limited Edition Watercolor
           by Artist Barbara Rosenzweig
          8x10 print in a 11x14 mat - $24

Check out the March Madness sale on selected items in my Etsy Shop.

Please join Susan for more Outdoor Wednesday.
 Wordish Wednesday

Jenny Matlock

Monday, February 21, 2011

PURPLE FUZZY FRIENDS

"Purple Rain"
Watercolor Abstract Limited Edition Art Print
By Artist Barbara Rosenzweig
8x10 print in a 11x14 mat - $27 (includes shipping)

What a delightful collection of purples created by CIC Team member Stacy of srajab1 .

It's neat to see my Limited Edition matted watercolor print "Purple Rain" (11x14 - $24) included with such wonderfully whimsical items.

A TASTE OF SUMMER

By Artist Barbara Rosenzweig

In the middle of winter, isn't it nice to dream about the warmth of sunshine, the squawking of birds on the beach, warm sands, and the waves lapping on the shore.

Hope that you enjoy this taste of summer in the dead of winter!
Smiling Sally

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Sheer Minimalism in The Colors!


Red, red, red! This bright collection of handmade items and art was curated by NikaCollection. She included my matted Limited Edition watercolor print "Strawberries and Silver Shakers" (11x14 - $24). Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

NATURE in ART ETSY TREASURY COLLECTION

"Knobbed Whelk'"
Still Life Limited Edition Matted Watercolor Print
By Artist Barbara Rosenzweig
8x10 print in a 11x14 mat - $27 (includes shipping)

Curator Marta Harvey created this lovely treasury inspired by our Natural world. "I love nature and art. This treasure combines both. All art created by members of the VAST Team. I hope you enjoy it."
You can see my Limited Edition watercolor print, "Knobbed Whelk" included in this collection. Think "SUMMER."

YELLOW ROSE: Limited Edition Watercolor

                                                         Yellow Rose
                                     by Watercolorist Barbara Rosenzweig


I just love this time of year when I can paint the beautiful flowers from my garden and dream of spring! Here is my Yellow Rose, a Limited Edition watercolor reproduction. It's available matted 8x10 - $18,  11x14 - $24, 16x20 - $38. Other sizes may be special ordered.

Enjoy this touch of Spring!

Friday, February 4, 2011

The Fun of Building Your Own Art Collection

Artist Linnea Heide shared her tips for starting an art collection with Melissa Tevere in her Buying Original Art Blog and Mary C. Nasser in her BlogI'd like to share these with you. The majority of this blog is Linnea's, with a little editing and the addition of my (Melissa Tevere) two cents (in italic).

Linnea writes:
The joy of building an art collection is no longer reserved for those with the time and resources to scour art galleries across the globe. With today’s technology, anyone with a computer can access thousands of artists’ works across the full spectrum of mediums (and prices). While there is no set formula for building an art collection, I can offer a few tips to make your collection the best it can be, regardless of your budget.
1. Trust Your Instincts
Fill your collection with pieces you LOVE – not with pieces that you think might be a  good investment opportunity or a “good deal.” Your collection is a reflection of you. If you’re not sure what you like, spend some time just looking. Begin by visiting art museums, attending local art shows, and paying attention to the subject matter, color palettes or styles that capture your interest.
2. Stick with Original Art: Original art is unique and one of a kind.  Reproductions are mass-produced copies of an  original piece of art. 
(B.R. Not all reproductions are mass produced. Look for Limited Editions of the work you love, as well*.)
3.  Make an exclusive statement about who you are and what you like.
Much of the magic of an art collection is in the subtle nuance and energy of the artwork itself: how the work makes you feel when you look at it, what it says to each individual. 
4. Choose the Right Mix
You may wish to build your collection around a common element (style, color, theme), but selecting works of different size, shapes and mediums will help diversify the overall collection.  F.A.Q.
How do I know if I’m buying “good” art?
Buying art is about trusting your instincts and selecting pieces you love. Purchasing art as an investment, or because it represents the latest trend, is generally something to avoid. Be passionate about your purchases, and pick work that you really enjoy – you’ll be living with them for years to come.
Should I only buy from famous artists?
While owning a work from a famous artist can be exciting and help build your art collection, it is typically not a practical option for the majority of art buyers.  As a new buyer, you may want to focus on buying original artwork from emerging or lesser-known artists. Selecting work from artists that are up-and-coming gives you the excitement of being a part of their growth and will give you access to a steady stream of vibrant new works as the artist continues to evolve and grow.  (And there will be more money in your wallet!)
How do I know the artwork is authentic?
Authentic artworks are usually signed and in the case of photographic images, numbered by the artists. In cases where signing the actual work is impossible, ask for a signed artist authenticity statement.
What is the difference between an original work of art and a reproduction?
Original artworks are unique, one-of-a-kind pieces. Reproductions or giclee prints, which are mass-produced copies of original artworks, tend to dilute the impact of the original work with widespread distribution of the image. 
How can I be sure of the colors in the artwork when viewing it online?
Representations of artwork online are digital images. These can look very different from monitor to monitor and computer to computer.  However, most professional artists will color correct their work so that it’s screen image is as close as possible to the original. 
How are art prices decided?
Pricing artwork is not a science. Many factors can influence how a piece of art is priced – one of the most important of which is demand. Just like any other product on the market, the more competition there is for a piece of work by an artist, the more people are willing to pay. The size and medium of the piece can also influence the price, as well as how well known the artist and their work is. 
Is art a good financial investment?
Buying a piece of art as a financial investment is similar to playing the stock market – with varying degrees of risk and unpredictability. While there are some factors that contribute to a successful art investment – understanding market trends, tracking new artists, being able to spot the winners early – there is no secret formula to knowing the future price of a work of art. The bottom line is that you should collect art because you LOVE it and because it will enhance your life and your living space. After that, the investment potential becomes incidental and merely a potential bonus to your overall enjoyment of the work.

*Note from me, Barbara Rosenzweig: It is wonderful to fill your art collection with original works. However, for some buyers costs may be prohibitive. In that case, good reproductions by artists whose work you admire may be an answer. Look for Limited Editions where you are guaranteed that the work is not being mass produced. This can be a great start to a wonderful art collection that you love and will always enjoy!