Thursday, 5 January 2012

November & December

I can not believe it is the last day of the year today, and what a fun and exciting year it has been. There are so many things I am thankful for the past year and many more that I look forward to in 2012, including my first solo exhibition at the Gibsons Public Art Gallery from April 19th - May 14th!!! For more information please visit
http://www.gibsonspublicartgallery.ca

Looking back at November and December there was the Art in the Park opening night and really the start of my working in my studio. It's been fabulous having my own beautiful space to create these fun, colourful paintings.
Below are the ones I've worked on over the last two months.
'Wolverine Ridge'
Size: 30" x 36" x 1.5"
Price: $540
'Mt Baker'
Size: 12" x 24"
Commissioned as a Christmas gift
'The West Coast'
Size: 20" x 16" x 1.5"
Price: $185
'The Pass'
Size: 24" x 20"
Price: $240
I've also recently started creating a line of 12" x 12" $100 paintings that can be found on my Etsy site http://www.etsy.com/shop/leannespanza and website along with all my other paintings.
'A West Coast Town'
$100
'A Mountain Town'
$100
'Mini Revy'
$100



Also on Etsy are my line of prints available in 8" x 10", 11" x 14" and 5" x 7". I also can frame the print for you for a ready to hang gift for others or yourself!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/leannespanza

Thanks for reading and I'll keep you updated :)

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Thursday, 29 December 2011

The Willow Tree

While at Artwalk I met many interesting people who stopped by my art display and chatted with me about my paintings. This is when I met Lori, a very warm and friendly lady from sunny San Diego. We began talking about my art, the colours and the style which then led us on to talking about California, my love of hot weather, the sun and how I was being commissioned to create a painting of Palm Springs.
Lori mentioned that she was thinking about an idea of creating a painting of her dear friend Arlene's property in Cars Landing (north of Kelowna). She began describing the property, a waterfront piece of paradise with a lone willow tree that sat on a point in Okanaga Lake. Lori described how at home her friend and her felt when they rounded a certain corner of the road high on the hill overlooking Okanagan Lake and could see the Willow Tree down below which anchored Arlene's waterfront property.
Lori told me of the history the two close friends had over the years, the joys they shared and the hardships they endured together.  We spoke about the symbolism of the tree and the meaning of home.
By the end of the conversation I was so moved by Lori and we parted ways saying we would keep in touch about a possible commission.
After the show Lori and I emailed back a forth a number of times with photos, descriptions and colour ideas. It was a real collaboration that focused on capturing the Okanagan and Arlene's property. I sat for hours one night sketching the sky, working the clouds and trying to capture more of a meaning of their friendship. This is where I came up with the design of the clouds wrapping around the sun and weaving through the sky and hugging the mountains, symbolizing their friendship and the ups and downs and support they have given each other from the stories Lori told me.
Now I just had to hope Lori would like it! She did and I was excited to get started on canvas.
Lori's painting was the first to be completed in my new studio and I loved every minute in there working on this beautiful piece. When it was completed I took a photo and sent it to Lori, hoping she would love it too. Very early the next morning I received an email back saying she was thrilled with how it turned out and I couldn't have been happier. The painting was packaged up and sent off that day to Lori in San Diego where it arrived the next week.
I have to say Thank you to Lori, this painting was more than I imagined and I loved every minute of creating it with her capturing the symbolism, meaning of friendship and the beauty of the Okanagan and Arlene's property.

Below are a few photos of the progress this commission took from photographs to sketches and to the final work of art.

Saturday, 17 December 2011

A Studio Visit

The following is a blog entry from the talented Wendy Alpine and her husband Rob from www.foundinrutland.com who came over for a Studio visit earlier this week. We had a great time and I am honored to be featured on her blog. ENJOY!


http://foundinrutland.com/2011/12/13/leanne-spanza-bold-contemporary-landscape-artist/

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Art in the Park Opening Night


Last Saturday was the Art in the Park exhibition opening night at the Revelstoke Visual Arts Center. It was so exciting to see all the other artists from Mt Fidelity and the beautiful works of art that they have created. I was very honored to have my art next to theirs and Jackie from the RVAC did a fabulous job putting the show together. I met some wonderful people, including the artists from the Yoho Art in the Park and had a really great time. Below are photos from the evening courtesy of Jacolyn. Thank you to the Revelstoke Visual Arts Center, The Friends of Mt Revelstoke and Glacier National Park and Parks Canada for this incredible program and for allowing me to participate in it.
The Artists of Glaicer and Yoho Art in the Park

The fabulous organizers

A packed house all night long!
Husband Carl and our little Joni

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Art In The Park

Earlier this year I screamed into the phone as if I'd won the lottery, because that is exactly what it felt like. It was Jackie on the other end telling me that I had been selected out of 60 artists from across BC to participate in the Art in the Park program which meant I was to spend a week up at Mt Fidelity in Glacier National Park.
I was beyond thrilled and felt like a kid counting down the days until Christmas until the end of July came where I got to head up there (all expenses paid too!).
The time finally arrived and although I was sad to leave Carl and especially Joni for the first time I was very excited. I met the group of 5 other artists that night while we had a bbq dinner and the next morning we hopped in the 4x4 truck and climbed 1800m to the Mt Fidelity Research Station overlooking Rogers Pass.
 We spent some time exploring, getting to know each other and then eating an enormous dinner. We were treated like Royalty up there, meals were planned and cooked and wherever we wanted to explore we could. As long as we went, for the most part, in groups and had bear spray.
Zu was our Parks Canada guide, leading us to the peaks and valleys of Mt Fidelity so we could photograph, sketch and paint. It was absolutely incredible the scenery and thought that as this mountain is closed to the public, there was the sense that no one else has or would be standing in the same place I was sketching. I woke up twice during the week to watch the beautiful sun rise over Rogers Pass.
 We spent Sunday exploring Schuss Lake.
 This is the waterfall at the other end of Schuss Lake
Below are a few more photos from this incredible experience that I was so lucky to be apart of. I will never forget this and be forever grateful for the time I spent up Mt Fidelity.
 

Next post will be about the Art created from this trip and the opening night at the Revelstoke Visual Arts Center!

For more information on the program please visit http://www.revelstokevisualarts.com/about1.html



Tuesday, 1 November 2011

October

Well I should have updated this a long time ago but deadlines made things a little crazy.
The Revelstoke Visual Art Center & Parks Canada's Art in the Park exhibition is November 12-December 24 and the paintings had to be delivered beforehand. I submitted the Northern Lights, Peak Flowers, Clouds Hugging Mountains and Mt Fidelity which took me longer than expected to complete. I am thrilled of the outcome of this painting and am really looking forward to the Opening night November the 12th.

Title: Mt Fidelity
Size: 36" x 36" x 1.5"
Price: $600



The Penticton Art Gallery has their annual Under 300 event which I really wanted to enter. It is a great event and the Penticton Art Gallery is one of the friendliest and inviting public art galleries I've been to. Below is the painting I submitted for the show, opening night is November 25th!

Title: Rattlesnake Island
Size: 24" x 24" x 1.5"
Price: $275


We spent 10 days in Vancouver and on the coast to celebrate our daughter Joni's 2nd Birthday and had a great time with family and friends. The last weekend we were there we rented a little cabin on Galiano Island right on the ocean. It was beautiful with the inspiring views, the warmth of the wood stove and Joni playing with her train set. I just love the Gulf Islands and can't wait to go back there again, hopefully in the spring.

 

I completed a commissioned piece for our friend Dan who has a place down in Palm Springs. This painting is of the house across the street from his that you can see balcony with the mountains towering behind. I love Palm Springs with the endless sun, hot afternoons and lounging by the pool.

Title: Palm Springs
Size: 24" x 36" x 1.5"
Commissioned Piece


In other news I've had a few studio visits, although at home as my studio is not yet complete and am working on a few commissions. The studio is almost complete, we just have to finish the ceiling and put down the floors which shouldn't take long. Now that these deadlines have been completed it's back to working on the studio and finishing it soon. It's getting cold out!!!
Stay tuned, I promise it won't be as long and hopefully the next post will include photos of a completed studio!

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Tuesday, 4 October 2011

The Etsy Shop

Last year I started an Etsy shop and listed a few of my paintings. I received some views and a few messages but then I let it lapse and the listings expired. The past year was a BUSY one! I vowed that one day I would recommit myself to Etsy and be more attentive and active.
Well yesterday was the day. I listed 9 paintings and have started researching 'Circles' 'Favorites' 'Hearts' and everything Etsy to get my name out there. It is a little overwhelming, there are thousands, tens of thousands of talented artists, crafters and fabulous vintage items that it is going to be tough to develop a strategy that will help guide people to my little shop. I feel like a needle in a haystack. Unfortunately my first message I received was a spam one, at first getting me excited that I had a potential sale only to have wasted valuable studio time. Oh well, lesson learned.
There are many helpful forums, blogs and how-to guides for Etsy which I'll be reading up on soon. If anyone out there has any advise, I would love to hear it and please let me know what you think of my shop by visiting
http://www.etsy.com/shop/leannespanza?ref=pr_shop
Thank you!