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Thanksgiving: Simple Appreciation for Our Blessings | Elysian Studios

Thanksgiving: Simple Appreciation for Our Blessings

Categories: Art History, family, food, Holidays, illustration, painting, portrait

“In the future days, which we seek to make secure, we look forward to a world founded upon four essential human freedoms.

The first is freedom of speech and expression—everywhere in the world.

The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way—everywhere in the world.

The third is freedom from want—which, translated into universal terms, means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants-everywhere in the world.

The fourth is freedom from fear—which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor—anywhere in the world.

That is no vision of a distant millennium. It is a definite basis for a kind of world attainable in our own time and generation. That kind of world is the very antithesis of the so-called new order of tyranny which the dictators seek to create with the crash of a bomb.”Franklin D. Roosevelt, from speech to Congress, 1941

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Norman Rockwell’s “Freedom from Want” appeared on the pages of The Saturday Evening Post on March 6, 1943.

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William Formsby Halsall’s “The Mayflower on Her Arrival in Plymouth Harbor” shows the ship at dawn after her landing in Plymouth Harbor, and is portrayed as a symbol of the beginning of a new era. The vessel left England in September 1620 and after a grueling 66-day journey marked by disease, which claimed two lives, the ship dropped anchor inside the hook tip of Cape Cod in November .

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“Embarkation of the Pilgrims”by Edgar Parker after Robert Weir.  In 1836, the United States government commissioned Robert W. Weir to paint “The Picture of the Embarkation of the Pilgrims from Delfthaven in Holland “for filling the vacant panels in the rotunda of the Capital” in Washington, D.C. It was one of several large scale paintings chosen to represent significant historical moments leading to the founding of the American Republic. Completed in 1843, it depicts the Pilgrim families gathered around their pastor, John Robinson, for a farewell service on the deck of the Speedwell before its departure from Holland.

Elysian Studios wishes everyone

a Happy Thanksgiving!

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Artists at Play: November Art Bead Scene Challenge | Elysian Studios

Artists at Play: November Art Bead Scene Challenge

Categories: abstract, Art Quilts, Artists at Play, beads, design, Elysian Studios, fiber art, landscape, painting, sewing

 “Tree of Life”



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“Tree of Life” by Erin Fickert-Rowland

  

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Tree of Life, Stoclet Frieze, 1909 by Gustav Klimt

I just completed my entry for the November Art Bead Scene Challenge, which was inspired by Gustav Klimt’s “Tree Of Life” Painting.  In order for a submission to qualify, it had to include “Art Beads”, which are handmade beads “made by individual artisans in independently owned studios.”

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“The Kiss” by Gustav Klimt

For this challenge, I was inspired by Klimt’s painting “The Kiss”, especially its wonderful mosaic patterns, and textures of spirals and vines.  With this visual composition in mind, I set to work on beads made from polymer clay, that I carved and enhanced with alcohol inks.  The gold disks and fragment pieces have been textured with lines and spirals, and the brown and gold tree trunk with a “faux bois” pattern.  All beads were drilled with holes for stringing.  Here are the beads before they were attached to my final piece.

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My “Tree of Life” is a textile collage, with silk, velvet, and cotton fabrics.  I have used gold thread to “thread-paint” the roots of the tree.  Both the handmade polymer beads and the small glass beads have been hand-sewn onto the fabric.  The textile has a hand-bound cotton floss border and will be mounted and displayed in a hand-made fabric shadow box.  Here are a few details from the piece:

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I had a great time making this piece, and I would like to thank Art Bead Scene for inspiring it!  To see great projects, learn about interesting artists and techniques, and have some fun with competitions and blog hops, visit their blog at: http://artbeadscene.blogspot.com/

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Election Day: November 2, 2010 | Elysian Studios

Election Day: November 2, 2010

Categories: abstract, Art History, Disney, family, Holidays, painting, portrait, sculpture, youtube

From every mountain side

Let Freedom ring.

~Samuel F. Smith, “America”

We are blessed to live in a nation as great as ours, which grants us rights, allows us to pursue happiness, stimulates creative thinking and encourages entrepreneurship.  Please take time to educate yourself on the issues and cast an informed vote today!

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