Thursday, November 1, 2012
Did you see something you liked at the Scituate Art Festival?
The holidays are quickly approaching, and we all have those friends and family members who are so hard to shop for! A hand burned gift from Napier Woodburning is something they will be sure to love! If you saw something that caught your eye at the Scituate Art Festival, please send me an email at Napierwoodburning@yahoo.com! I still have most items in stock; Elephant bowls for our elephant lovers (large and small, matching salad spoons available!), black bass bamboo cutting board for our fishing enthusiasts, zodiac coasters for our astrologists, plus much, much more! Don't forget, I also do custom art. So if you have that old family photograph or favorite vacation pic, send it my way for a quote. I look forward to hearing from you!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Roma
This past month I've been getting ready for the Scituate Art Festival that will take place on Columbus Day weekend, October 6, 7 and 8. This will be my fourth year there. Every year I try to step it up a notch by adding new and different pieces. This year I've decided to add a little more color to my work. This is a wood burning of Rome, 11x14 on birch. I collaged the sky with squares cut out of magazines, then painted over it to get a textured background. I really like how it contrasts with the natural wood.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Da Vinci's Portrait of a Young Girl
Well, I did it...I got married! It was a pretty amazing day- the weather was perfect with gorgeous blue skies, and all of my friends and family were there to celebrate with us. I can't stop staring at my new bling on my finger. Although it was fun planning everything and creating all of the decorations, I am very happy it is over because now I can start focusing on other things again. Like art! This is my newest piece based on a Leonardo Da Vinci sketch. 8x10 Wood burning on birch.
Friday, March 23, 2012

Wedding plans are coming along. It's been fun planning everything. I'm making my own centerpieces and decorations which has been interesting. We are going to have the ceremony and reception at my fiance's family's cottage on the water. It will all be outside with a fabulous view. I am so excited, I can't wait!!!
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Stranded

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cherry cabinet,
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Naper Wood Burning,
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trench coat,
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Sunday, January 16, 2011
Trail Riders
Hancock 309 Gallery and Consignment
Last night SNAC had their opening reception at Hancock 209 Gallery and Consignment in Dorcester. I had some of my burnings on display along with this diptych which is acrylic on wood. The back story: I've always been intrigued by Edgar Allen Poe. When I lived in Providence, I lived on Benefit Street a few houses down from a historic home where a woman named Helen Whitman lived. She and Poe had an affair in which her family did not approve. So they were forced to meet in secret- directly behind her house was a stone staircase that led down to a cemetary where they would go to be alone. They never married due to the family feud, but were very deeply in love; Poe even wrote a famous love poem about her called "Helen". This painting is of Helen in the cemetary still 'waiting' for Poe. You can see the stone steps behind her leading up to her house. A romantic tragedy in my eyes...
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