Saturday, May 28, 2011
Cowboy Karl
Here Is my latest in the Thinking Cap series "Cowboy Karl" He is a local man here in Santa Fe,New Mexico and a real Cowboy. I am so happy I got him to model for me. That is his horse in the window and his pipe on his shoulder.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
The Gardener
Here is my latest painting in the Thinking Cap series "The Gardener" Thanks Jackie Nichols for being my model!
Labels:
bird,
bird house,
fire fly,
garden,
gnome,
hat,
lightening bug,
sunflower,
tomato
Friday, May 13, 2011
The Fisherman and The Baker
Hello all my couple of followers lol. Here is my latest 2 in my Thinking Cap series, The Fisherman and The Baker 24x30 and 30 x40 Oils Thanks to Mario and Angelina my models.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
My Website Slideshow
I just realized I can add a slideshow here. Thought it would be cool. It's my site where one can view a lot of my work and prints are also offered.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
The Mechanic
Here is my latest painting "The Mechanic" part of the "Thinking Cap" series. The concept has to do with the building symbolizing the brain and what goes on in our own worlds. The lights symbolize life. Ideas flow in and out the windows.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
My Recent Painting's for March and April
"The Thinking Cap" This one has to do with the house symbolizing the brain and thought's are coming in and out the window's. I have many more ideas for this series! The next one's are a diptych called "Dream within a Dream"
This Next painting I did as a gift to an artist friend named Sal Marino. He sent me a portrait he painted of me as a surprise, so in return I did this funny piece with his work hanging on the back wall. It's called "The Scream At The Big Smiles Art Show"
Well there are a few more small one's you can go to my Facebook to see more. Thanks for looking!
Leah Saulnier
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Labels:
airplane,
fish,
flowers,
funism,
hat,
pear,
surrealism,
the amazing race,
tree
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
An article By Viet Tran Written about my Work
ARTIST SAULNIER’S SURREAL WORLD
By Viet Tran
It has been fun getting into artist Saulnier’s surreal world of humour and fantasy. Viewers would extract an amazing story from every piece of her art depending on their own imagination. Her works have brought viewers to the sunny side of their day as those works could jack up their humour and happy mood. In addition, viewers can see their childhood wonders reflected in her works. I couldn’t stop laughing when I relate her works to some of the hilarious scenarios in the real life.
Her work Mother Nature reminded me about the very controversial phenomenon of global warming or climate change in a moderate term. Existence of human beings is at fault not only for abnormal and extremely lousy weather, but also for other natural disasters such as floods, hurricanes, snow storms, draughts, tsunamis, earthquakes, etc. Doom-day Sayers are panicked, crying, and shouting: “Duck! The sky is falling and the earth is about to end”.
There have been scientific games of pointing fingers. Who should be blamed for destroying our beautiful Mother Nature? Neither YOU nor ME as it is impossible to point our sensitive fingers inward to our lovely hearts. Can you tell me who is so insane to do so? There is likely no way to blame vehicles, planes, cruise-ships, coal-burnt trains. Those means of modern transportation give us joy and convenience in our daily activities. It is impossible to blame industrial factories in China as they produce cheap products essential to our survival, particularly during the tough time of currently global economic downturn.
Why don’t we blame painter Saulnier’s Monkey that ate too much banana and shot banana peels that punched big holes in the ozone layers, or surrealist Saulnier’s Cow– the one being abducted by alien – for its production of too much methane? Wouldn’t it be better to put the blame on her Fruit Collector for eating too much vegetables, fruit, and leaves which led to less greenhouse effect or her Eccentric Farmer for his wild dream of being an artist instead of growing vegetables and grass on his farmland?
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