Yesterday, I produced some designs for porcelain tiles with a Buddha accent. One of my customers had asked for such tiles for a kitchen wall, so I designed several to choose from. Most of the tiles include the lotus flower, which is closely connected to the Buddha.
Many Buddha statues find the Buddha sitting on a lotus flower, since the lotus flower is considered very pure.
I found these Buddhas during travels and at home. Each was taken with my digital camera and transposed to the montage that is now a tile image. I have found Buddhas in the San Francisco Japanese Tea Garden, The Selby garden in Sarasota, Florida, in the yard and home of friends, in my own collection from travels to Thailand and Laos, from a store in Sedona, and from a poster.
These tiles can be produced in the dimensions 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 and can be used for trivets, coasters, wall hangings, and back splashes in the bathroom or kitchen.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Giclee art


Giclee is a term that refers to the use of archival ink for printing photographic art. These prints will last for a long time!
I began my retirement career in photographic art in 2006 by taking courses at a local community college. The Photoshop courses introduced me to a whole new world of manipulating digital photographs and I have enjoyed the years of experimenting ever since. My first subject was the lotus flower that grows in a pond behind my home. A few plants reproduced to what is now about 500 plants that bloom over a two month period.
I am a member of the Greater Ithaca Art Trail (http://www.arttrail.com/), with open studio events on the weekends of October 10th and 17th. I also maintain an active website at which anyone can purchase prints using Pay Pal. Please check it out. www.nancyridenourartist.com
Buddhism is the major religion in Laos, where I lived for five years in the 60's, so I have incorporated Buddha images in my artwork as shown here.
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