Tuesday, June 30, 2009

The Cubic Pear


The Cubic Pear


I have always been fascinated with the stark contrast of a harlequin pattern, place against bright peices of fruit. Not only is the pear a colorful, vibrant piece of fruit, it is also one of my favorites! I like the fresh feel of the simple shapes impacted by the cubic light beams. This is done with color pencil and markers, layer upon layer, fully saturating the surface of MDF (medium density fiberboard) panel. This is a square piece designed to be hung at a 45 degree angle.

About this art:
Size: 8.5x8.5
material: color pencil, marker,
Media:MDF Panel Subject: Pears
Style: Contemporary Cubism
Status of the Original: Available $89
Prints available at: almalee@new.rr.com

Monday, June 29, 2009

Santa Rosa Heart of Sonoma, artist Heide Hibbard

If you love California's Sonoma County, poppies or the art of Heide Hibbard, you simply must check this out. Quite stunning and elegant, Heide has captured to ambiance of Sonoma magic. This is where the happy cows go!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Friday, June 26, 2009

Red Shoes in the Rain


This is my latest in the Red Shoe collection. I can't help it I feel that Red shoes are the composite symbol of all things feminine and womanhood. There is a certain allure and power housed in the red shoe attire. For me long gone are the days of wearing spike heels, but I look at them and still can hear the tapping, clacking sound of power entering the room!




Red Shoes in the Rain
by Alma Lee

Sunday, June 21, 2009

The Mocha Mouse


Here is my entry for June's Nibblefest.






The Mocha Mouse

best days begin with mocha I have always felt
at my favorite java spout
when the creamy topping begins to melt
a wild eyed tasty mouse jumps out!
tomorrow I'll drink faster!!!!
by Alma Lee

This is the largest piece I have ever listed in the Nibblefest. 11x14" Here's hoping!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

The Pleeeeeeese Puppy




I am obsessed with the look of a pleading dog. Probably because I fall victim to it 99% of the time. Every dog owner knows the look. When they want a treat, a ride, some 1 on 1 play time. Those among us who can resist, are a far better women than me.

This is the lateest in my k9.5 series, done with color pencils, and paint markers on the MDF board. Color is laid down layer upon layer, until a full saturation of color is achieved.

About this Original
size: 14.5x5x.5"
media: color pencil, paint marker
Materials: MDF wood panel:
Style: Contemporary Cubism
Price: $110 available from Artist