Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

Green Fairytale of Renewable Energy

I had never seen a fairytale dealing with renewable energy, until I stumbled upon Chris Buzelli's artwork. The art below is for a German Entega calendar, not an actual children's book, but it is stunning all the same. I am unable to read the German tales that accompany each calendar page, yet the vivid artwork tells the story with talent. See for yourself:



This energy company definitely knows how to put an ecological calendar together!  Beautiful, thought-provoking work.  Also impressed that the artist, Buzelli, only had a narrow window of time to complete these works; such talent!

Hope you all have a colorful, wonderful weekend!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Discover Bush Hippie Art

Sometimes art can momentarily misplace us, stop us in our tracks, and remind us of the epic tale that is beauty. However, Bush Hippie Art places us precisely on the trail we were meant to trek, tempts us to wander deep into the wooded world, and reminds us of the stunning nature far too many have forgotten.

Dina Sharapata Rosbeck’s Bush Hippie Art:

"Burton"

"Sly in the Woods"



“I honor Mother Earth and Father Sky by being a green business and take pride in reducing my carbon imprint by repurposing wood, canvas, pape, frames, paint and other supplies.” – Dina Sharapata Rosbeck



"The Duel"

"The Protector"
“Who’s the Hippie? Well, not really a Hippie. Bush Hippie is a fun name a friend of mine coined for those who are one with the woods (the bush).¬ Bush Hippie activities may include hiking on the trail, enjoying camp fires, kayaking and canoeing the lake, self-sustainable living, eating local, smelling the fresh air, recycling, or milling around the wilderness in your Vibram five-fingers.” – Dina Sharapata Rosbeck

"Rocky Mountain High"
Dina is a Wisconsin artist & photographer, if you are interested in any of the above works, prints are available. She also takes on commissioned pieces.  To contact Dina or view more of her artwork, please visit Bush Hippie’s Facebook page.

My personal fave: "Battle Cry"

Support our artists, our crafters and always our locals; talent is a gift deserving of acknowledgement and success.