Showing posts with label paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paintings. Show all posts

Monday, July 8, 2024

Now Showing at the Sedona Center for Harmony & Enrichment

Paintings by Mary Rush Artist
Now Showing at
Sedona Center for Harmony & Enrichment
431 AZ-179 Suite A6, Sedona, AZ 86336


Beginning July 1, 2024, a selection of my small landscape paintings are showing at the Sedona Center for Harmony & Enrichment. The center is in the HOZHO building at 431 AZ-179 Suite A6, Sedona, AZ 86336. Three 11 x 14 and six 5 x 7 paintings are on exhibition.

I attended the First Friday Sedona Art Walk event at the Sedona Center for Harmony & Enrichment this past Friday, July 5. It was a fun event where I met some other exhibiting artists. It was the first time I was an exhibiting artist, so I didn’t venture to any other galleries.

You can read more about the Sedona First Friday Art Walks via these links.

  1. Access the event calendar - First Friday Gallery Event Calendar

  2. Maps of the galleries in Sedona for a walking tour are available - Sedona Gallery Walking Tour Maps.


Mary Rush Artist at the recent
Sedona First Friday Art Walk event
Sedona Center for Harmony & Enrichment



Paintings by Mary Rush Artist
now showing at the
Sedona Center for Harmony & Enrichment
See below for a list of the paintings on exhibit.


Top to Bottom 11 x 14s:


Into the Center of Illumination
11 x 14 x 0.5 inches, Oil on Canvas
Link to purchase Into the Center of Illumination


Sedona Joy
11 x 14 x 0.75 inches, Oil on Canvas
Link to purchase Sedona Joy


Prayer Vigil
14 x 11 x 0.75 inches, Oil on Canvas
Link to purchase Prayer Vigil


Top to Bottom Left 5 x 7s


River's Dance
5 x 7 x 0.5 inches, Oil on Canvas


Presence - Cathedral Rock Sedona
5 x 7 x 0.5 inches, Acrylic on Canvas


Sherbet Sunset
5 x 7 x 0.5 inches, Oil on Canvas


Longview from Courthouse Butte Loop Trail Sedona
5 x 7 x 0.5 inches, Oil on Canvas


Top to Bottom Right 5 x 7s
Lovely Day
5 x 7 x 0.5 inches, Oil on Canvas


View from Creekside Coffee Shop Sedona
5 x 7 x 0.5 inches, Oil on Canvas


I hope you can visit my art soon at the Sedona Center for Harmony & Enrichment. You may purchase the paintings now showing there from the gallery when you visit by following the links provided above.

Let me hear from you!

I'd love to hear from you. What are your thoughts on this article? Which painting is your favorite?

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Monday, January 23, 2017

Moving and Storage of Paintings

I just hung this painting in my bedroom.
Number Six: High Minded, 24 x 24 inches,
Mixed-media on Wood
Copyright 2009 Mary Gravelle.
I moved into a new living space a few days ago. I'm happy that I was able to move out of all but one storage unit. This means that most of my paintings are with me now!

I have hung a few. Most are still in boxes waiting to be hung. The paintings that I don't hang will be safely stacked up in a corner somewhere.

Moving requires that your paintings be packed well for the journey. They need to survive storage if that is where they end up.

Packing Your Paintings

I have found that UHaul carries the perfect boxes for my paintings. They usually are referred to as mirror boxes. They come in a few different sizes that seem to fit most painting sizes. For large paintings, use 2 or more boxes. Cut and tape them together to fit. You want the entire painting to be boxed so you can tape the top securely so it will lie flat.


Two or More Paintings

This painting hangs in my bathroom. It's just the right size.
Sun Fire, 9 x 12 inches, Acrylic on Canvas.
Copyright 2008 Mary Gravelle
If you are placing two or more paintings in a box together, use foam core or cardboard to protect the paintings from scarring the surface from rubbing against each other. Place the face of the painting toward the outside of the box with the backs of paintings facing each other in the box.

Transportation

When transporting your paintings, you can stack them on top of each other if you managed to keep the tops flat. Be careful in the UHaul trucks or other trucks that they are secure from falling down. Usually, if you are like me, there is plenty of other stuff to keep it all together.

I think you will find that if you take these preventive measures in packing your paintings, they will arrive intact and just like new.

Resources for Painting Boxes for Moving and Storage

UHaul Boxes
ULine Boxes

Let me know if you have anything to add the conversation.

About the Author


Mary Rae Rush (Mary Gravelle) is an artist, author, and creativity catalyst and consultant. She resides in Sedona, Arizona with her loving and efficient assistant, Sir Kitty. Her other services are Sedona Art Hikes and Wisdom Painting.

Contact her today with painting commissions, requests for creative work, consultations, or one on one coaching sessions. She is happy to paint something just for you. Or she can help you delve into your creativity and come out with your own unique expression.

Inquiries

Inquiries can be made through the contact page.

And, as always, I would love to hear from you. Please leave a comment below. 

Until Next Week
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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Recap of 2007 -- Quite a Successful Year for My Art

  • 3 Exhibits Showing My Paintings During 7 Months in 2007
  • 4 Paintings Sold
  • New Fine Art Website Created, www.marysfineart.com
  • Newspaper Articles Written
  • Painted 19 Paintings on New Subject: Southwest Landscape

<-->THREE VENUES SHOWED MY PAINTINGS:

1. Feb. 2007 -- Show at the Barn Gallery, Rancho Linda Vista, Oracle, Arizona
-- SOLD ONE PAINTING
2. July 1 thru Sep. 30, 2007 -- Show at the Twisted Vine, Silver City, New Mexico
-- SOLD ONE PAINTING
3. Oct. 5 thru Dec. 31, 2007 -- Show at the College Avenue Collection, Silver City, New Mexico -- SOLD TWO PAINTINGS



<-->SOLD FOUR PAINTINGS -- Pictured Below:










<--> Two Paintings Became Part of the College Avenue Collection:










<-->Newspaper Articles were Written:
Visit this link: http://www.marysfineart.com/press



<--> I develped and published my first fine art e-commerce website, www.marysfineart.com



<--> I painted, painted, painted.
I have completed 19 paintings since I left Connecticut on July 1, 2006. These were new painting adventures changing my style from abstract symbolism to outside observation of the southwest landscape. I don't know if that sounds like a lot to any of you. Believe me, it is a lot considering I moved cross country from Connecticut to Tucson, Arizona and then to Silver City, New Mexico where I have moved three times! This includes packing, moving, and two storage spaces. I have been mobile and yet have remained committed to my art.



<--> In addition to the art, I have fallen in love four times and broken up four times! Talk about creating and moving on ..... Whew, what a year!