Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Buy my art direct from me though online gallery BLUETHUMB (Jillian Crider)


I am offering my art for sale on the BlueThumb website  so that it is easy to purchase in a professional manner.

I can show my work in a gallery environment - buy with confidence, and with even some 'easy buy' options.  All work has a COA (certificate of authenticity). My work is sent from me personally, but BlueThumb handles all the details.

I currently have 24 artworks on this site, and even though it is a site for Australian artists, their sales Internationally are expanding rapidly.

They have help for collectors, and other advice.

I hope you will visit my profile, as you'll see a range of images to each artwork, the story behind my art and other pertinent details. Please - 'like' (heart) my artworks, follow me, and,  perhaps, buy any that you would like to have. It would be much appreciated.
 
While on BlueThumb, you might like to check out the works of other artists, too. There is some more great art to be seen there.

Thank you.
~Jillian

Monday, March 18, 2019

"Welcome Home" A lamp lit in a window - small artwork.

https://bluethumb.com.au/jillian-crider/Artwork/welcome-home-jillian-crider

Nothing is more heartwarming than the glow of a lamp in the window - a warm embrace of a 'Welcome Home' especially amid the cold chill and bare branches of winter.
This work compelled me to paint it when I saw such a scene one wintery night. It signals caring for the family member that has not yet returned home.

It appears slightly different in various lights due to the deep blue/black of the main colour, which extends onto the sides of the canvas.
SFA (Small Format Art) is great art to hang with meaning and love, for those empty little spaces in your home, perhaps in your foyer, by your lamp? Reminding others that you care. Unframed. Ready to hang. Able to be framed. Available on Bluethumb website (Au) ships world-wide.

13cm (W) x 23cm (H) x 2cm (D)

https://bluethumb.com.au/jillian-crider/Artwork/welcome-home-jillian-crider

My first ACEOs - 3 mixed media creations - Early Beginnings.

I had seen ATCs (Artist Trading Cards - for trading, only) for several years, prior to ACEOs (Art Cards, Editions and Originals - always collectible sizee - 2.5x3.5" - acronym used when selling to ID - search eBay for this term, and other selling sites - Etsy, etc.) commencing in late 2004. Early 2005 I did my very first ACEOs to list on eBay. So I was used to mixed media methods, so my early ACEOs were exploring options to create. I'd done similar with a small number of ATCs which I created and traded in ATC online groups.

These are my first 3, They were sold within seconds of being listed on eBay. I was hooked! Not my best work, by any means, but fun to do. Many 100s of ACEOs created since, in all manner of different ways, and I've loved every moment of them.

www.JillianCrider.com

Saturday, September 29, 2018

For sale: watercolour SFA - Entanglement - Lilac Conehead Daisies.

https://bluethumb.com.au/jillian-crider/Artwork/entanglement-lilac-conehead-daisies

"Entanglement" I've just listed my painting of lilac conehead daisies on Bluethumb. Although a site for Australian Artists, it does sell internationally. I successful sold an acrylic painting of a Corella just a week ago, and was delighted. The art is sold unframed. This photo is my idea of how it could look, framed, etc.
https://bluethumb.com.au/jillian-crider/Artwork/entanglement-lilac-conehead-daisies

Sunday, September 16, 2018

For Sale: Acrylic painting original - "Sometimes you have to let go" Australian Corella


EDIT: Sold 21st September 2018.

My acrylic painting of an Australian Corella, on canvas. This art is still visible at the given link if you wish to see.

"Sometimes you have to let go"
Now available online for sale. Will be shipped by artist, Jillian Crider, direct.
Please visit, and favourite my work, and 'follow' me to keep up with my art as I add new works. Thank you.
https://bluethumb.com.au/jillian-crider/Artwork/sometimes-you-just-have-to-let-goThis Corella was quite a character, twirling around and around the bare branch. Finally ending up, upside down. To my surprise, and a flash of white, it spread a wing, and took off to freedom into the blue skies filled with whispy clouds. The title for the painting came to me, and knew I had to then painting it. Just was with people "Sometimes you have to let go" ...

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

ACEO - White Picket Fence - mixed media art



This ACEO (3.5x2.5") in mixed media sold today on eBay.
It's watercolour with ink (pen & wash), on top of watercolour ground (cold press) by QoR (Golden Artist Paints) - a sketch of a vintage old garden gate with arch and white picket fence. The base is card, with a piece of hand-written text from the late 1800s (ledger).

I've done quite a few ACEOs this way. They really appeal to me in a romantic, whimsical way. But now, this one is winging itself off to a new home in Canada.

Check out my current listings on eBay at:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/artist.jillian/m.html?

Thursday, April 05, 2018

"Perfect Harmony" SFA original watercolor - flowers in a vase with shadows



Original SFA art - 7" x 5" (17.8 x 12.7cm) approx. 
SFA = Small Format Art - art that is no larger than 14".

This artwork may be available for sale - check my listings on eBay:
www.ebay.com/sch/artist.jillian/m.html?

"Entanglement"
"Some truly wonderful lilac conehead daisies, entangled in garden greenery, with faces stretched high towards the sun. I love the natural feel of this, of plants growing free and unconstrained - bravery!"

My website: www.JillianCrider.com

"Entanglement" original watercolour SFA - lilac conehead daisies.




Original SFA art - 7" x 5" (17.8 x 12.7cm) approx. 
SFA = Small Format Art - art that is no larger than 14".

This artwork may be available for sale - check my listings on eBay:
www.ebay.com/sch/artist.jillian/m.html?

"Entanglement"
"Some truly wonderful lilac conehead daisies, entangled in garden greenery, with faces stretched high towards the sun. I love the natural feel of this, of plants growing free and unconstrained - bravery!"

Saturday, May 20, 2017

I've listed some more of my ACEO (collectible art 2.5x3.5") collection by other artists. If you'd like to take a look - some of the pioneers of the ACEO movement on eBay most in 2005.

I also have up a new ACEO of my own.

Check all my listings out here: http://www.ebay.com/sch/artist.jillian/m.html? (for Australia, put '.au' after .com.)

Monday, March 13, 2017

About me: Working as an artist for Val Morgan's in Adelaide.

A 'forgotten' art.
Remembering 3 women artists from South Australia.
Chasing my memories, and finding out things that have a 'wow' factor.
In my late teens I went to a 'commercial art' course for one term at Norwood Technical Collage. It meant a long travel by bus from Grange. But was the closest that I imagined having a career in art my teacher was Marjorie Hann.
She was in her 50s and already a noted artist in many ways. I never imagined that this choice would lead me in to a unique part-time job doing 'commercial art'.
She was needing someone to fill in for her while she went on vacation, and chose to put my name forward, and I was accepted. $2 an hour seemed like a fortune at the time.
Because of the uniqueness of the position, I was mentored by her and her best friend - Vanessa Smith. They knew each other affectionately as 'Fish and Lamb(e)' - they had met at the Adelaide School of Art, and were firm friends right up until Vanessa's death in the early 2000s, living just one street away from each other.
Vanessa was an incredible artist, and known for her own expertise - as a glass artist and considered the best of the best. Both were watercolourists, which is where some of my charm of watercolour comes from (other than from Sir Hans Heysen, whom my grandfather sat next to in Primary school in Norwood/Maylands in the late 1800s.
While I loved his art, as it was on every school room or government building wall, the fact that grandpa knew him, and loved getting the Christmas cards from him in some of my early years.
Marjorie is known well enough to be on Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie_Hann
I couldn't find much on Vanessa, and was asked by Marjorie at one stage to write Vanessa's story, as she believed her stained glass designs and work to be truly exceptional. Her work is acclaimed as treasures.
http://www.samemory.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?c=1497&mode=singleImage
The third artist I worked with is/was Jenny Gore. I 'found' her today. I knew she had become an enamel artist due to her effort in winning an exhibition I was part of organising in Salisbury in the 1980s. While not totally surprised, I see she was awarded an Order of Australia Medal - for her extraordinary enamel artwork.
http://www.jennygoreenamel.com.au/index.html
So the fact that 4 of us worked together almost makes me pinch myself. Incredible! While we were part-time and worked from home, we crossed paths and I kept in close contact specifically with Marjorie and Vanessa. We always exchanged Christmas cards, through the years.
Where did we work?
Val Morgan's - theatre advertising. Most were for drive-ins. I loved the work, and did it for 2 years before leaving Australian Shores for England.
Quite a unique process. Long gone now.
Here is a 'colour rough'/'submit' which we would do based on a clients requirements - submitted to client for approval prior to doing the final art, from that time. I have 9 of these. I'll talk more about the process in later posts.
Just amazed that this was all part of my life.
More to come ...