A Little Blessing PRINT- Nursery Sheep PRINT by american contemporary artist Conni Togel
Perfect for your little baby’s room – or for Nana’s sleepover house…
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Meet the newest paintings in the Sheep Incognito art series by Conni Togel.
Original oil and acrylic paintings on canvas, digital paintings, and paintings on reclaimed wood.
A Little Blessing PRINT- Nursery Sheep PRINT by american contemporary artist Conni Togel
Perfect for your little baby’s room – or for Nana’s sleepover house…
Click below to purchase:
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2017 SHEEP INCOGNITO 2017 CALENDAR by artist Conni Togel
2017 SHEEP INCOGNITO CALENDAR Limited Edition
Snag on of my limited edition 2017 Sheep Incognito wall calendars at the lowest price of the year – and, even better, take care of everybody on your christmas list at once, with the awesome flock discounts on them! (3 for $12 each, 6 or more for $10 each!). Valid until OCTOBER 1, 2016
Don’t miss out on smiles for next year – these have become popular collectors’ items, so make sure you order enough and early on, as we only have limited quantities and will not be reprinting these…
2017 SHEEP INCOGNITO 2017 CALENDAR by artist Conni Togel
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BATMAAAH – Sheep Incognito’s Take On Batman
Some things in life need to have a sheepish interpretation – here is my interpretation of the popular Batman logo, a cuter, softer, fluffier, friendlier image:
BatMaaah PRINT Batman inspired Sheep Incognito by american contemporary artist Conni Togel
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What We Do When We Aren’t Doing Things
As an artist, downtime rarely happens at all – whether we are driving on days between shows, or printing between shows at home, or getting set up for the next show, we hardly ever just sit and contemplate what we might want to be doing with our time.
So what DO we do when we aren’t working?
Working.
But, because work is fun, it has become not only work, but a hobby, a life-style, and the things we love to do most. We usually will walk along the beach looking for findings for jewelry creations. Or look around the desert for some cool rocks to wire-wrap or include in a new mixed-media piece of art. Or we will be looking at other artists’ websites to see how other artists create. Or, we are watching inspiring movies that usually spark new ideas.
It has become a lifestyle to see the little unseen things in the world. A little girl pitching a fit outside our booth becomes a little grumpy flowerfairy from the woodlands. The sunset becomes the color palette for a new landscape painting. The store we are visiting to purchase a clothing item becomes the inspiration for a new texture we want to add to some paintings…so while yes, we will occasionally sit on our behinds, we draw inspiration from everything life surrounds us with.
Happy things that make us smile. Stupid people that make us cringe. Stories that make us laugh. Clothing that transforms the wearing one. All are now part of what makes our downtime into worktime – we never clock out.
Which is why we love being artists.
New on the Charisma Art Gallery Website: GRANDMAAAH
For a limited time, get the newest flock addition “Grandmaaah” at a special introductory price. Available as prints on paper and as embellished reproductions on canvas in standard sizes.
Each custom created print is created in Conni’s studio, using only the highest quality, high-density, archival inks. Each print is signed by the artist, and is varnished to protect against dust, and light scratches.
Framing is optional. Grandmaaah PRINT Grand Maaah Print by Conni Togel
Digital Painting – Traditional Method, New Media
As part of my new line of art experience, I have been creating digital paintings on my ipad.
Using the same techniques I use on my original oil and acrylic paintings, these originals are all created using digital paint brushes within the painting applications on my ipad. I use the same pallet colors I would use in my studio, and I customize the digital brushes to make them “scrubby” looking like my worn out brushes in my studio are.
The process takes about the same time as my oil paintings take – but with the advantage of no drying time, no poisonous fumes to breath, no mess, total scaleability, total portability, vibrant colors without muddiness, and, well, I can paint in the car, in the kitchen, in bed, wherever. Huge bonus.
Once the digital painting is output onto canvas (I use archival quality inks and substrates that are warrantied for up to 200 years of lightfastness!), each painting is hand-embellished with highlights of real world brush strokes of acrylic paint (same colors that I used in the digital painting!). This adds a bit of texture that catches the light.
So – here is my question to you, dear reader:
Is this new media thing something that needs to fade into the wood (or plastic) work? Is this something that will continue to grow the art world into a new trend?
A new landscape painting – huge 24 inches x 48 inches, framed in my standard black, cube-style gallery frame. Email me for detail images, or to get more information on this piece: conni@charisma-art.com
Colorful Valley Original Oil Painting by Conni Tögel