Sparky was very interested in our group hiking near Fraser, CO. He would scurry in circles around a rock chattering at us, then he would stop and hold a pose for the cameras. He did this several times! He clearly wanted fame and his camera hogging seemed rather desperate, however, we indulged Sparky's fantasy. He is now immortalized in art.
Although a friend of ours bought the original Sparky painting at our last show, I believe little Sparky will return in the near future. We have created a fame monster!
8" mounted prints of Sparky are available in our etsy store.
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Showing posts with label art blog. Show all posts
Monday, October 25, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Walk The Line - Everyday Adventures
We rocked this piece out about 24 hours before the art show opened this past 3rd Friday. If you missed the show, here's a look at our super sweet new tightrope/powerline walkin' elephant. Walk The Line was the clear favorite of the night by the gallery guests(and us), however, we didn't sell it and it's still available... See the ad in our ebay store for the original 23 x 14.5 x 1.5" artwork by 2LF.
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Bleeding Heart - Needs Good Home
We still have a couple of mixed media floral pieces from our Spring show at CoArt Gallery. The Bleeding Heart is one of Brent's favorites from this series, however, we have no more room on our walls... So, he would like it to go to a good home. We now have it listed in our ebay store. Here's the link: Bleeding Heart
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Thursday, July 8, 2010
Western Spaghetti - By Derek Cadena
Western Spaghetti is a grouping of four mixed media paintings commissioned by a friend of mine. She and her husband had just painted their living room and were in need of wall art. I decided the painting(s) should start with a horse and a cowboy. She grew up with horses, and I thought it would be fun to incorporate a graphic image of a running horse. For the cowboy, I used an image of the 40 Ft. concrete cowboy that guards the entrance to the Rustic Ranch trailer park on Federal Blvd. here in Denver, CO. This big bow legged horse jockey has made his appearance in a few recent art projects. I must have a bit of a crush on him...
Here's a picture of Western Spaghetti. And, the rustic ranch guardian cowboy.
Here's a picture of Western Spaghetti. And, the rustic ranch guardian cowboy.
Monday, June 21, 2010
June's Mixed Media Floral Art
The June First Friday art walk was crazy busy! If only the art sales flowed as much as the wine... The wine bar had a line all night! Brent and I were in that line a few times. Then, later, sat out in front of the gallery harassing people for our amusement.
We showed our latest co-pieces inspired from a day at the Denver Botanic Gardens, and got great feedback from the crowd. Brent did most of the photography and digital composing of these designs, then, I hand colored the images before we transferred them to their supports. They turned out very cool! We sold one that night, and a couple since the show. Once the art comes down from the gallery walls, we will have them available in our online stores. Here's Sumac, Lupine, Iris, and Peony.
We showed our latest co-pieces inspired from a day at the Denver Botanic Gardens, and got great feedback from the crowd. Brent did most of the photography and digital composing of these designs, then, I hand colored the images before we transferred them to their supports. They turned out very cool! We sold one that night, and a couple since the show. Once the art comes down from the gallery walls, we will have them available in our online stores. Here's Sumac, Lupine, Iris, and Peony.
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
The Welcome Shower - Joe Enjoys The Denver Rain
"The Welcome Shower" a mixed media delight by Derek Cadena and Brent Rodgers.
Here's another one of the Joe illustrations we showed at CoArt Gallery this month. We photographed the image of Downtown Denver from Diamond Hill. This spot has to be the most popular location for shooting the Denver skyline, the view looks like a postcard or a screen saver. The Welcome Shower is one of our faves!
View the ad for the original on Ebay here!
Here's another one of the Joe illustrations we showed at CoArt Gallery this month. We photographed the image of Downtown Denver from Diamond Hill. This spot has to be the most popular location for shooting the Denver skyline, the view looks like a postcard or a screen saver. The Welcome Shower is one of our faves!
View the ad for the original on Ebay here!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
The Goose Tamer - Whip it good
The Goose Tamer is a new mixed-media acrylic photo transfer original that Brent and I both worked on. We showed this Joe for the last First Friday art walk. Brent spent a day at the park rolling in crap to photograph the image that was used to make this piece... I hope you like it. Mounted 8" prints available on etsy and ebay!
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Mighty Tonka Giclee Prints - by Derek Cadena
The original "Still Mighty" recently sold, however, I have two sizes of Still Mighty stretched canvas giclee prints now available in our online stores. The sizes are: 8x10 and 16x20. Each size of this print series has a edition size of 25. The retail prices are: $75 and $149. Contact me for purchase info, or click here to visit the 8x10 ad.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Joe and the Sisyphean Orange Project - By Derek Cadena
Joe is sick and tired of hauling that damn orange up the mountain! He's only got one good arm...
I really enjoyed working on this little painting. For the still life, I used a rock from the front yard for Joe to climb, and then I had to prop-up a rather juicy orange with a chopstick (not painted). It only collapsed once.
This painting is on a 6 x 12" panel and comes with a black frame. See the ebay ad here!
I really enjoyed working on this little painting. For the still life, I used a rock from the front yard for Joe to climb, and then I had to prop-up a rather juicy orange with a chopstick (not painted). It only collapsed once.
This painting is on a 6 x 12" panel and comes with a black frame. See the ebay ad here!
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Friday, February 19, 2010
A Quick Study of 1964 G.I. Joe by Derek Cadena
I bought a couple of busted up old Joes on ebay this week. They have no clothes or guns, and one Joe is missing most of his left arm. They do have some pretty sweet beards and almost all of their hair, however, they smell like decades of musty basement storage. I had to have them in the studio, they're great art manikins! Here is a 45 minute study on a 5x7 panel of the first Joe. Click here to see ebay ad for Joe!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
A Painting A Day - Ants on a log - by Derek Cadena
Celery, peanut butter, and raisins were on the lunch menu last Friday, but of course, it became the focus of my painting session. I was out of raisins, so, I used currants instead... I made tiny ants on a log. About three hours later the painting was finished and I was finally able to eat my lunch. I'm very pleased with this little painting! See the ad on ebay: Ants on a Log
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