Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Holiday Feelings


On November 16, I attended the CBIG annual portfolio review in NYC. I had the pleasure of meeting and showing my portfolio to Christine Kettner, Art Director from Houghton Miffin Harcourt and Beth Terrill, Editor from North South. The reviews were positive and the event was a wonderful experience.
I am moving forward on my story and following up on suggestions...

This year, I enjoyed Thanksgiving with my daughter and her fiance's family in Florida. Dinner was delicious! We always watch the Macy's Day parade and the National Dog show.  In case you haven't heard... This year, Nathan the bloodhound won! My personal favorite,YEAH!

©LauraGoetz2014
©LauraGoetz 2014
















I am greatful for the many blessings and opportunities in my life.

Friday, July 4, 2014

A Private Passion: Fine Art and Illustration Exhibition

The exhibition is up for the month of July.
 Original watercolors, prints and posters will also be for sale.
All are welcome.  Come visit in the upstairs gallery.



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copy of front and back of exhibit postcard

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Laura's Pencil, Drawings

Drawings for new postcard.  Being snowed in, gave me another opportunity to draw Sam and introduce him to a few new friends.


©2014 Laura Goetz  All Rights Reserved


©2014 Laura Goetz  All Rights Reserved

Monday, September 3, 2012

Dickens Postcard Invitation

Dickens A Celebration in Pictures

c 2012 Laura Goetz "Please Sir, I want some more?"













                        
Please join us at the Yonkers Riverfront Library
Exhibition Dates: Aug. 25 - Oct. 31, 2012
Artists Reception: Sept. 13, 2012

My pastel illustration will be on dislay with the Childrens Book Illustrators Group. I am honored my art was selected for the postcard.  To view more art from the exhibition visit:
http://cbig-nyc.blogspot.com 
For more CBIG Exhibition/Event News please visit: cbig-nycexhibits.blogsot.com

Monday, May 7, 2012

The fine art of illustration

Some days you are inspired and spoken to, by the powers of the universe. So listen up, and don't ignore the signs. Sunday, May 6th was one of those days... My friend Deb and I went to a great fabric store in NYC, called The City Quilter on 25th St.. Not far from FIT. I can't sew but have always loved fabrics.
I was a textile artist, designer for 12 years. Needless to say, we didn't leave empty handed... I have been slowly developing my art to : combine my watercolors with flat shapes and adding pattern with either material or some kind of mixed media. Crazy as it sounds, this path and direction was being shown to me, and nudging me on, all during the day. We later went to the monthly CBIG meeting and the Senoir Art Director, Patti Ann Harris and Editor-in-Chief, Liza Baker, from Little Brown And Company gave a very informative talk about what they publish and are looking for.  Great stories and fabulous artists! They also encouraged us all to develop our creativity, try new things, experiment with mixed media, keep a sketch book or journal and work on evolving our art! I felt like they were talking to me, even though they did not review our porfolios. They were super guest speakers... and I would love to work on a project with them.  Moving forward, we all had a laugh when this gallery invitation fell from the sky????. I don't know why I got it or where it came from, one of those - you had to be their moments. A fun day, with great Thai food, (Thanks again to, Marilyn ) good friends, and inspiration. The painting of the little boy, (my son Jason) blowing out the birthday candles is a direction I want to continue in with my illustration and fine art.  I will be participating in a few up coming gallery shows, and working on some new pieces as well.