Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Lobster Trap Christmas Tree
Rockland, Maine is a beautiful location. I used to do a farmers market there selling my homemade cookies.
As I attended the weekly market I started to learn more and more about this quaint little town. But what got my attention was this Lobster Trap Christmas Tree.
I couldn't even imagine what this tree would look like. So come December I made my trek to Rockland to get a look at this tree. I remember the day well. Around Christmas time I headed to Rockland to photograph the infamous Lobster Trap Christmas Tree. It was cold, very cold and there was some snow on the ground. As I pulled up across from where the tree stood, I was in awe! Truly an amazing sight to see! I paused for a few moments just looking at this beautiful tree. Then I started looking around for different view points to photograph from. Got my camera ready and then I dashed across the street and started clicking away. Then I'd run back to the truck to warm up, then back I went to photograph some more. Until I was satisfied with what I had photographed.
The next day I headed into photoshop for some post processing. I spent hours looking for the right combination of textures that would work for this photo. I absolutely love the end result! I love vintage feel I created. And what about that shiny lobster on top!
Here's a little history about the Lobster Trap Christmas Tree. The world's largest lobster trap tree! Since 2003 local volunteers of Rockland, Maine have been building this lobster trap tree which consists of 152 lobster traps each weighing 40 pounds, 450 feet of garland and 125 lobster buoys that represent local lobstering families. The tree stands 30 feet tall with a 5 foot fiberglass lobster to finish off this beauty of a Christmas Tree.
A unique Christmas Tree indeed!
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays Everyone!
Be Safe this holiday season!
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Amethyst
From one of my first paintings seen above "Amethyst" to my most current work seen below, I can see how far I have come.
This is one was created 11/27/2017. Not yet named and still has to be varnished after it's done drying in about 3 weeks.
Through my learning experience I've had to scrap several paintings either because I didn't like the colors or mostly because of insects that decide they like to swim in paint and find that it's actually quicksand for insects. I've also had to deal with silicone, which has to be cleaned off the painting before I varnish, which I have lost quite a few of paintings from not cleaning thoroughly.
A little bit about why I use silicone, if you look at the Amethyst painting it has a lot of circles more commonly known as cells which is caused my the oil and water (paint is water based) reaction. So before varnishing which is also water based the oil (silicone) has to be cleaned off. Oh and the unnamed painting doesn't have any silicone and I was still able to create cells. I'll get into more about this later.
So I live and learn and I will master my techniques and learn from my mistakes. I'm currently in the process of varnishing several paintings and getting them ready for my shop which is now "Cindi Ressler Fine Art Photography & Paintings."
I'm anticipating a January announcement for my painting collection. So stay tuned.
Follow me on facebook and instagram to get a sneak peek at what's to come.
See you next time!
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Shops Are Closing December 18, 2017!!!
Life as a business person is full of twists and turns, just when you think you have a plan, all of a sudden things are changing.
Last year I had opened 2 other shops on Etsy. One Countryside Stitchery where I was creating dog and cat quilt blankets, lap quilts and scarves. I was super excited about this venture. Picking out fabrics and quilting the pieces together to create my own unique quilts.
Below is a Navy Galloping Horse Scarf and Blue Floral Lap Quilt....Also EVERYTHING IN THE SHOP IS 30% OFF!
I also love antiquing, but was running out of space in my home, so that's where Oak Leaf Collectibles came in. Now I could shop and not worry about space in my home, I would just sell on Etsy. Easy right....it was easy.....
Below is a rare Hall's Poppy Aladdin Tea Pot and also a cocktail set with a Tiki Man motif. EVERYTHING IN THIS SHOP IS 25% OFF!
But neither shop had me over the moon excited.
Until one day I came across this post on facebook. It was a youtube video on acrylic fluid painting. I fell in love and I started researching this technique and went hog wild learning this new passion!
And this painting process fits perfectly with my photography. Which I will get more into a little later.
Countryside Stitchery and Oak Leaf Collectibles will be closing permanently as of December 18, 2017. Stop by and take advantage of these deals!!!
See you next time!
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Lobster Trap Christmas Tree
Rockland, Maine is a beautiful location. I used to do a farmers market there selling my homemade cookies. As I attended the weekly mar...
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Well it's been almost two months since I started my acrylic fluid painting adventure, and oh boy has it been a fun ride! Learning n...
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Life as a business person is full of twists and turns, just when you think you have a plan, all of a sudden things are changing. Last ye...