Hannah Loumeau Leonard
My art. And other artful things.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Hand painted Deer Antlers
My newest art project, I have been loving this so much. I hand paint deer antlers with acrylic paint, and seal them twice with a varnish. They are lovely on a coffee table, mantle, or mounted on the wall.
I can easily re-create previously sold antlers if you see a style you like. To see my current antlers for sale, visit my online shops at either of the following links:
http://www.cargoh.com/store/se-la-vee
http://www.etsy.com/shop/SelaVeeCo
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
Bronze piece
I love natural, organic forms. It was fascinating/frustrating to learn how to cast in bronze, but I was happy with the end result.
In terms of size I can hold this sculpture in one hand.
In terms of size I can hold this sculpture in one hand.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Reception for BYU Art Exhibit
Last night I had my reception for my show that is on campus- which by the way will be up for another week if you couldn't make it yesterday. So much love and support from my friends and family, they're all so great.
This piece is an installation on miracles that Brittany and I were both a part of.
The small studies came before the big oil paintings. This is the artist statement on the wall going along with my show...
"This body of work began as a group of organic, intuitive, and
expressive paintings on paper. After long battles with my tools, I was
frustrated and directionless with the chaotic and confusing results.
Upon throwing out these disappointments, I noticed some precious
sections within the chaos containing beautiful composition and form.
When complemented with collaged color fields and balancing elements,
they became complete. With a new perspective, in a different context,
they made sense. Had I jumped to painting the large panels and skipped
this essential process, the work would not have evolved or arrived at
the same end result.
I see this process and body of work as a parallel to finding balance,
peace and happiness in our lives. Happiness requires a certain
harmony and reconciliation with the good and the bad, the positive and
the negative, the expected and the unexpected. The Taoist philosophy
of the yin and yang states that the universe operates through the
interaction of these two opposite yet complementary natural forces.
One is not valued over another, and each is equally vital for the
balanced functioning of the world. While we strive to attain those
experiences that we trust will bring us happiness and joy, the
adversity to come is inevitable. I believe if we can accept this
balance and are willing to see all of our experiences with a refreshed
perspective- and a hope to one day more fully understand them- we can
achieve peace and serenity within ourselves."
I will be having another show at Gallery 468 on April 6th at 5pm. So if you didn't make it last night this is your opportunity to see the show before I move it with me to Portland next month.
Cheers!
This piece is an installation on miracles that Brittany and I were both a part of.
The small studies came before the big oil paintings. This is the artist statement on the wall going along with my show...
"This body of work began as a group of organic, intuitive, and
expressive paintings on paper. After long battles with my tools, I was
frustrated and directionless with the chaotic and confusing results.
Upon throwing out these disappointments, I noticed some precious
sections within the chaos containing beautiful composition and form.
When complemented with collaged color fields and balancing elements,
they became complete. With a new perspective, in a different context,
they made sense. Had I jumped to painting the large panels and skipped
this essential process, the work would not have evolved or arrived at
the same end result.
I see this process and body of work as a parallel to finding balance,
peace and happiness in our lives. Happiness requires a certain
harmony and reconciliation with the good and the bad, the positive and
the negative, the expected and the unexpected. The Taoist philosophy
of the yin and yang states that the universe operates through the
interaction of these two opposite yet complementary natural forces.
One is not valued over another, and each is equally vital for the
balanced functioning of the world. While we strive to attain those
experiences that we trust will bring us happiness and joy, the
adversity to come is inevitable. I believe if we can accept this
balance and are willing to see all of our experiences with a refreshed
perspective- and a hope to one day more fully understand them- we can
achieve peace and serenity within ourselves."
I will be having another show at Gallery 468 on April 6th at 5pm. So if you didn't make it last night this is your opportunity to see the show before I move it with me to Portland next month.
Cheers!
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