Saturday, December 18, 2010

... Upcoming Show @ Koffee in January ...



Before + After
Original Works
by Liz Antle

The Take Back, linoleum print on birch bark


January 2nd - 30th, 2011
Opening Reception: January 6th, 7pm onward
@ Koffee on Audubon
104 Audubon Street
New Haven, CT
06510



Thursday, December 16, 2010

... Finally! A Trompe! ...

My Trompe l'Oeil class this semester was definitely a challenge.


But after four months, it's finally done!


phew!


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

My First Juried Show


Two of my pieces made it in -- Deep City and PROPER VENTelation
Exciting!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

... Art For Aids ...

Art For Aids @ Hartford, CT.'s Artspace
June 19th, 2010





Artists were asked to donate 1-3 canvases for an art grab.  





These three lovely folks grabbed my work!


I found myself cheering my paintings on -- come on!  look your best!  you can do it!  -- a fine arts sporting event!

My parents grabbed these canvases from Eve Olitski and Randolph Zaini:


For each canvas donated, artists were allowed to hang a piece of their own work.

One of my pieces ("A Field Afforested" at the top) sold!  Yay!

A great time for a great cause.

Awesome.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

... Solo Show ...

Come see my...

SOLO SHOW
May 19th - June 21st 2010
@ The Space
295 Treadwell St., Building H, Hamden, CT.




           Deep City, lino print & paper collage on wood                DESCENTion, lino print on wood                 PROPER VENTelation, lino print on wood





 
                                   Repopulated, oils on wood                                                                  A Field Afforested, lino print

untitled, lino print on wood

untitled, lino prints on wood

Ruinous, lino prints, leaves, wood burning and oils on wood

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

... a few completed works ...

 
... another version of "A Field Afforested," linoleum print ...

 ... printed directly on a piece of bark and then painted as well ...


... "The Take Back" ...


... linoleum print pasted on birch bark ...

... Oh The Insanity ...


Another school assignment.  This one, to represent a phobia without illustrating the phobia.
I chose Maniaphobia, the fear of going insane.




 


 


Materials Used: Plexiglass, epoxy, wax, glass, gel wax, various tubing, wire, newspaper, cellophane

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

... A Field Afforested ... brand new print on papyrus



... and as time goes, they become more tree-like ...

linoleum print on papyrus


... more bark (new and old anew) ...


an idea for this mammoth piece of birch bark... 
eventually the piece will hang from the ceiling, so both sides may be seen




third piece in first series of three, changed paper choice to a more transparent rice paper