Thursday, August 22, 2013

Online Art

aspen
© 1990-2013 Aspen Painting by Jill Saur, all rights reserved
My new 11"x14"acrylic aspen tree painting is titled, "Eye Of The Beholder".  This piece has a lot of feeling, vibrant colors and texture.  The inspiration for this painting came from my time spent up on Kebler Pass just outside of Crested Butte, Colorado.

To purchase this painting,  just send me an email and include your phone number.  I take all major credit cards and my shipping company ships my work (insured) anywhere in the world.  Please feel free to read my "Patrons Comments" on my website.  I've been working with happy collectors for the past twenty-five years and have a spotless reputation.  My website:  CLICK HERE  My email:  CLICK HERE

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Little Cayman

Cayman Beach, Beached Boat, Boat Art
©1990-2013 Acrylic Boat Painting by Jill Saur, all rights reserved
I just recently put the finishing touches on my 16"x20" acrylic palette knife painting, "Little Cayman Beach".   Little Cayman is an incredible island to enjoy solitude, diving, snorkeling, and great beach time!  This painting is available to purchase.  EMAIL

To see more of my work, or to inquire about commissioning a painting with me, please visit my website to learn more. WEBSITE

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Georgia Artist, Jill Saur - Artist Statement

Artist Statement
Jill Saur 


Artist Statement
My artwork is a natural outpouring of my encounter with God and His majestic creation, resulting in paintings that are dramatic, uplifting, and full of life!  I look for beauty and truth in that which is both obvious and sometimes hidden.  I’m captivated by the splendor of light on the surface of objects, and the contrasting shadows that those objects project. I’m equally beguiled by the myriad of colors that frolic about my world, and invite me to join in on the dance.  My artwork is a waltz that I engage in with brush, paint, and spirit.  It brings me great joy to share the result of that dance with those who collect my work!
My tagline is “joy on canvas”.  It was given to me by Stan Lee, the creator of Spiderman, the Incredible Hulk and numerous other super heroes. When asked to describe my work in just three to five words, Stan’s response was, “Joy on canvas”, because according to him, my work exudes sheer joy”.  
 INFLUENCE
"I'm known for my tree paintings, especially aspen and birch trees.  The earliest experience I can remember that affected my love for painting trees, was watching my mother (a student of famed watercolorist, Eliot O' Hara) paint when I was a young girl.  With every whimsical brushstroke, she seemed to have a way of bringing her trees to life!  My love for painting aspen and birch trees began over thirty years ago. I've traveled to Colorado on numerous occasions to photograph these majestic trees.  The beauty of the white aspen and birch trees, and their quaking iridescent leaves, capture my artistic eye and fill my senses with wonder. 
I'm deeply inspired by the works of Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Cezanne.  Their rich brushstrokes and use of color and light, inspire my work and make me want to be the best artist that I can possibly be!  American Artists,Andrew WyethEdgar Whitney, and Georgia O'keeffe, have also inspired my work.
PROCESS
“The process I use to paint in acrylic and oil is greatly influenced by my early years in watercolor painting.  I gradually build up layers of paint in order to capture an illuminating glow.  I began developing my style of painting aspen and birch trees thirty years ago. By creating rich texture with my palette knife (when painting in oil or acrylic) I'm able to convey the bark and leaves of the trees which practically brings them to life.  Before I start any painting, I do a quick gesture drawing to loosen up and then I sketch out my drawing.  This helps me to be sure I have a good composition and strong area of interest.  I lay out my color palette before I begin to paint. This way, I can be sure it is well orchestrated like a fine tuned symphony”.   Jill Saur's Art 

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

"Canton Street" Roswell, GA.


Little Alley Steak House, Zest Roswell
©1990-2013 "Canton Street" by Jill Saur, all rights reserved
Canton Street, in Historic Roswell, Ga., is a place to step back in time, as well as travel forward into the future.  The History of Canton Street takes us back to the early 1800's during the gold rush, when Roswell King founded the Cotton Mill, and a town was born.  These historic buildings now house beautiful art galleries and thriving restaurants  that draw crowds from all areas of Atlanta. 

My 36"x36" acrylic painting on canvas, "Canton Street", was commissioned by a couple who often spent their date nights at Party Chic by Kelly Kakes,  Little Alley Steak, or Zest restaurant.  They had a job transfer to Denver, Colorado and they wanted a reminder of their wonderful time spent together on Canton Street.  This work of art was a labor of love for me because I've lived in Roswell for twenty years.  I had my own art gallery in HIstoric Roswell for four years until I moved my studio home, where I devote myself full-time to painting.

I'm offering a very limited hand-embellished edition of this painting on canvas.  Please contact me for details.  EMAIL  Also, please visit my website to see my other commissioned work and works of art.  WEBSITE