
‘Within These Walls’ 24 x 36 Acrylic and Ink
Stella Blu : http://www.stellablu-nh.com/

First Date
24 x 40
Acrylic on Canvas
The story of two trees who meet and fall in love 🙂
This painting will be on exhibit at Dunstable Public Library through end of May.

‘Boston Light’
16 x 40
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
SOLD

URBAN RUMBLE
We recently experienced one of the world’s worst violent massacres in the small town of Sandy Hook, CT. My granddaughter lives in neighboring Newtown and I know the area and many of the people there well. It is sometimes hard for me to articulate with words what I am feeling. Urban Rumble was inspired by the events that transpired at Sandy Hook, my beliefs that there are cracks in our society, core values and foundations have been shaken and there is much distress and unease in the world. There was no pre-meditative planning for this painting, rather a spontaneous expression of the feelings within me. This is a painting I love and have enjoyed the many conversations and questions it provokes with the viewer.
Jacqui Hawk
February 2013
Below is a recent picture I received from the new owner of Urban Rumble 🙂 I just love the frame he added 🙂
REJECTION
I was so inspired to listen to the story of novelist Matthew Quick on WZID radio while driving to work this morning.
I’m attaching a link below with his bio. Particularly inspiring to me was listening him talk about how he was rejected 71 times by literary agents before the 72nd one accepted him ! He had spent three years isolated in his basement and was pretty much down to his last dollar when he finished writing Silver Lining Playbook. It is currently nominated for 8 Oscars.
As an artist I find rejection particulary hard. It helps me to listen to and read about what others go through in order to get their story ‘heard’ or their painting ‘seen’. I suffered lots of rejections from Juried shows for several years… but I’m glad I didn’t quit submitting work. Last year I was accepted into four juried shows ! Of course it’s a wonderful feeling, but just recently (last month) I was again rejected by a larger juried show and again felt the waves of “you’re not good enough”.
I realize it’s going to be a fickle journey and I am determined never to quit. I am so passionately head of heels in love with the creative process of art and the rewards I feel each time I produce a new piece are amazing. I can’t imagine what it must have felt like to be rejected 71 times ! I have a new perspective today !! J Thank you so much Matthew Quick and many congratulations ! J
“Sometimes when you attempt to put your best self into the world, the right people show up”
Matthew Quick, New York Times bestselling author of The Silver Linings Playbook.
http://matthewquickwriter.com/bio/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matthew-quick/silver-linings-playbook_b_2706230.html
Delighted to have launched my new Redbubble store ! Here you can browse and purchase greeting cards, prints, canvas prints and posters from my entire collection of original art 🙂
Radio Interview with Kevin Willett (Friends of Kevin Willett)
Delighted to be a guest on the wonderful Friends of Kevin Willett Radio Show to discuss ART Reach and numerous other special art activities I love to be involved with !! 🙂 Check it out !! 🙂
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Yes, I’m an artist, and yes, I love to buy original art from other artists I admire. It’s not something I can afford to do every week, but now and then a painting comes along that I just NEED to have in my world !
The first piece I purchased is by Marilene Sawaf;
I first saw a piece of her art in a local Gallery about 10 years ago – I remember staring at her painting of a group of beautiful exotic women, marveling at the beauty, technique and sense of mystery she conveys in her work. I later became friends with Marilene and was lucky enough to purchase a small piece from her several years ago… her women are beautiful, accomplished and strong and I love the sense of friendship and camaraderie they convey. Sawaf captures the imagination… leaving the viewer wondering who these women are, who is the mystical figure in the background?… I love having this piece in my home !
Marilene Sawaf : www.marilene-sawaf.com
I was lucky enough to purchase a small piece by the wonderfully talented Trevor Jones from Canada who now resides inEdinburgh, Scotland. I was originally introduced to his beautiful abstract art through Facebook; I participated in the terrific Trees for Life exhibit which Trevor organized in 2011 with hundreds of artists from all over the world, joining together to raise money for the Caledonian Forest in Scotland.
I love this piece, free flowing, layers of mixed media, there is rhythm, pattern, depth, a sense of mystery and storytelling emerging with materials such as acrylic paints, oil pastel, collage, ink, and graphite. I feel energized and inspired when I look at this piece… it hangs in my studio and welcomes me each day as I pick up my paint brush.
Trevor Jones : www.trevorjonesart.com
I fell in love with this piece by Heidi Keyes the moment I laid eyes on it ! An instant connection !! Don’t you just love it when that happens?!
Heidi Keyes is a dynamite artist from Denver CO, who I also first met on Facebook. This piece is called “The Weird World Beneath my Balcony”.
I couldn’t get this painting out of my head for a week after I saw it… just like a song gets stuck ! It’s so strange but on a deeper level this painting was calling out to me. I think a small part of me felt like the red house… the windows and door are a little battered and bruised with time… perhaps challenged by the elements of life and has gone through some adversity… yet the home emits a powerful positive energy of strength and courage through the use of the vibrant colors… there’s an honesty and truth about this piece that gets to me every time I look at it.
Heidi Keyes : www.heidikeyesart.com
Buying a piece or original art is like having a tiny piece of someone’s soul in your world. As an artist myself… I understand the love and passion from which a painting can be born. I love the conversations which occur between me and the original art paintings I have purchased – we go back and forth… always finding new hidden treasures to uncover.
I’d like to share a piece which I did last year with my friend Albine Vermot Gaud. It is called L’Amour et La Vie (love and life).
This piece recently sold to a buyer who had an instant and very deep emotional connection with it. There were many tears on the day she first saw it and a feeling of understanding. As an artist that’s the biggest compliment you can ever receive. It’s like listening to a love song which can tug at your heart strings. The painting is about the three stages of love… innocent first love, passionate love and wise love.
I hope to paint many more pieces which connect with the hearts of others… and I look forward to “meeting and falling in love” over and over with new pieces I meet on my journey. I encourage everyone to connect with original Art !!!!! If you don’t normally have “visiting an Art Gallery’ or ‘art exhibit’ on your calendar, make room for this… I assure you you will LOVE what happens when you just show up 🙂
Jacqui Hawk
I was born in the beautiful, historic city of Edinburgh, Scotland. Life events uprooted me several times throughout my life yet I have always returned to my roots, each time with more pride and appreciation for my Scottish culture and ancestry.
Each painting in this collection represents a special memory, capturing special moments in my connection to Scotland.
In November of 2011 I returned to Edinburgh for a family reunion with my sister and brother and also participated in the world art exhibit “Trees for Life” organized by Trevor Jones. It was also memorable in that I was finally able to meet my father who I had not seen since the age of 6. This reunion was very special and provided me with lots of answers to questions which had remained unanswered for so many years. It was no surprise to me to discover that my father and I share the same birthday and that the exhibit hall where my painting “Love Story” was on exhibit at “Trees for Life”, was the hall my father used to attend weekly as a boy scout. The Universe works in mysterious ways sometimes !
Scotland will always have a special place in my heart – from the rich, historic city ofEdinburgh with its ancient olde town to the moody, melancholic and dramatic highlands.
Please join me for the preview of a new collection of works inspired by my recent trip to my birthplace, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Artist Reception
Saturday 12 May, 2:00pm – 5:00pm
263 Art Gallery, 263 Main Street, Nashua NH


