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Natalie Wargin

1622 Lucas Avenue
Cottekill, NY 12419
845-750-4573
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New! A Wild Stampede!

August 15, 2024 Natalie Wargin

Tilly and I were on our way home from a walk at High Falls. You can see the falls in the upper right. I had just turned the corner at the food co-op to come on to our road when I saw some deer about to cross right in front of us. They were running hard. I slammed the breaks and was treated to a rare sight. Nearly twenty deer stampeding. I had never seen so many all together. They passed the red barns and the pretty houses and continued across the grassy field. Why, I wondered? Where were they headed? Did something frighten them? Were they simply having fun? I think if I had gotten out of my car I would have felt the earth shake.

Naturally I have embellished a bit. I don’t know who that woman is but she has my dog. And she’d better hang on. The black birds are startled. The smaller creatures at the bottom are running opposite to the deer. Smart. The white cat seems to have been rudely awakened. And the appearance of the gardener surprised me. Early on I tried to get rid of him but he started to remind me of my father, an avid gardener himself, so he stays.

This painting will be part of my Roxbury exhibit in November.
If you’re interested in purchasing this piece before the exhibit please let me know in the comments below or send an email from the contact page.

“Seventeen Deer”
16 x 20 inches
Acrylic on claybord

Prints of this image are available in my Etsy shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1748185640/art-print-of-original-painting-seventeen?click_key=c96439a265502fb287f77a402fc30219d7c312c9%3A1748185640&click_sum=3e5f4249&ref=shop_home_active_1
My shop is running a sale from August 15 through Sunday, August 18.
20% off any purchase.

Thanks so much for your kind attention.

“Seventeen Deer” detail.

“Seventeen Deer” detail.

“Seventeen Deer” detail.

“Seventeen Deer” detail.

In Catskill Mountains, crows, deer, deer and fawn, flowers, gardening, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, red barn, wild roses, wild turkeys, stampede Tags acrylic painting, blackbirds, crows, rescue dog, country setting, rural life, deer, white tail deer, stampede, wild things, true story, tell a story, Natalie Wargin, nature painting, waterfall, wild garden, irises, day lilies, squirrels, rabbits, Wild Turkey, cat, ferns
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Portrait of a House - Sunnyside

June 6, 2024 Natalie Wargin

This is Sunnyside, viewed from behind the house. It was Washington Irving’s home, one of many impressive old mansions here along the Hudson, retreats for the well heeled wanting to escape New York City in the off season. I particularly like this building. Unlike many of the other grand estates built in the mid 1800s, this one seems less stuffy, almost as though it escaped from a fairytale. I might like to live here although it is large and then I'd need staff and how would I manage that? Anyway. Here’s a glimpse of the old pile with the garden in full bloom. Pink trees, red trees, wild roses, spiderwort, daffodils. Evergreens off in the distance, the sound and smell of the river too. Birds and animals are comfortably passing the night beneath the silver slipper of a moon, no dreams of headless horsemen disturbing them.

This painting will be part of my exhibit at the Roxbury Arts Center in November.
If you’re interested in purchasing it before the show please let me know in the comments below.

Sunnyside
12 x 12 inches
Acrylic on claybord
Framed - narrow Maple floater frame
$650

Prints of this image are available in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1728131777/art-print-of-original-acrylic-portrait?click_key=e4b777a5f271b320612583d09fe4ae15b2f6e4b8%3A1728131777&click_sum=a0105ff1&ref=shop_home_active_1

From today, June 6 through June 9, get 20% off any Etsy purchase.
Thanks for following along!

“Sunnyside” detail.

“Sunnyside” detail.

“Sunnyside” detail.

In art sale, Catskill Mountains, deer, deer and fawn, flowers, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, moon and stars, Natalie Wargin, night scene, Original Acrylic Painting, wild roses Tags Natalie Wargin, night sky, moonlit night, sunnyside mansion, Washington Irving, Tarrytown, Hudson Valley, mansion, famous house, wild garden, deer sleeping, red trees
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A Story of Three Bears - A New Painting

March 20, 2024 Natalie Wargin

Tilly and I are in the garden when we hear some loud rustling in the woods right behind the house. Usually rustling means chipmunks or squirrels which are really nothing special but this was extra loud rustling. We had to take a look. We see black bears from time to time and know to stay calm and still when we do. Fortunately Tilly was on her leash just in case. Here were three adolescents, romping while in a line, heading north towards Kingston. They move beside the swamp which is beautiful as always. The recently built beaver dam is masterful. There are birds, turtles, a squirrel, and a red eft. Bumble bees hum in the hydrangeas. There’s a fisher too, giving me a shiver. I figure the mother bear is up ahead somewhere, keeping an eye but letting go a bit. Her babies are nearly grown.

“Three Bears”
Acrylic on claybord panel
18 x 24 inches
This piece will be exhibited in November at the Roxbury Arts Center.
It is spoken for.
Prints are available. See below.

My Etsy shop is open again and I’m running a sale. 20% off any purchase from March 20 through Sunday March 24.
You can find prints of the “Three Bears” here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1684296836/art-print-of-original-painting-three?click_key=3cb2c1fa6eb0c01f12ac0b7261e760259e9ab84c%3A1684296836&click_sum=0a13be6a&ref=shop_home_active_1

Thank you for taking a look at what I’ve been up to!

“Three Bears” detail.

“Three Bears” detail.

“Three Bears” detail.

“Three Bears” detail.

In box turtle, buttonbush, Catskill Mountains, deer, flowers, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting Tags bears, bear cubs, black bears, Hudson Valley, acrylic painting, landscape painting, story, Natalie Wargin, swamp, woodland, in the woods, Catskills
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Definitely Something New -- My First Lino Print

November 27, 2023 Natalie Wargin

I began this linoleum print a while ago and as the process got more complicated for me, a first timer, I put it on hold. Recently I came back to it. This is the finished print, the only keeper out of ten attempts. It has several ‘mistakes’ but you might never notice them. I’m fairly happy with the result.

This meteor shower image is one I’ve painted before and I’ll admit that it’s one of my favorites. Everything you see here is true. This is my house, my garage, my front yard. Yes, there was an impressive meteor shower and yes, the deer do come in the night and help themselves to whatever appeals. Wild turkeys definitely sleep up in the trees. As for the piece itself it should have been a reduction print but the image is fairly large (14 x 18 inches) and I didn’t want to destroy the block. I thought I might want to use it again so rather than cutting the linoleum away I cut masks to cover the areas that I didn’t want to print.

I have prints of this piece in my Etsy shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1590540268/art-print-original-linoleum-print-meteor?click_key=f1ac736c397eebd3b1d0f14dafe313b95eaf3d66%3A1590540268&click_sum=b0e38b78&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1

From November 27 through December 1 I’m running a sale. 20% off any purchase.
My shop will be closing on December 8 and won’t reopen until early March.
Thanks so much for looking at my work. It’s much appreciated.
Happy Holidays!

Masking an area. “Meteor Shower” linoleum print.

Inking. “Meteor Shower” linoleum print.

“Meteor Shower” linoleum print detail.

“Meteor Shower” linoleum print detail.

“Meteor Shower” linoleum print detail.

“Meteor Shower” linoleum print detail.

In art sale, deer, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, night scene, wild turkeys, linoleum print, lino print, print making Tags etsy sale, etsy seller, meteors, home sweet home, house, my front yard, Hudson Valley, deer, rural life
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Hello! I'm back with a new drawing.

September 17, 2023 Natalie Wargin

“Dogwood and Deer”

Please forgive my absence. It’s been a ridiculous summer with a carpenter ant infestation, a bedroom ceiling that collapsed due to a water leak, and a porch repair that needed doing twice. Don’t ask. I hope your summer has been more fun than mine.

Although my own work has progressed slowly I did manage to complete this drawing which I donated to the Paper Unframed online auction benefitting the Woodstock Artists Association Museum. The auction is running now through September 24. There’s also a timed auction Sunday the 24th at 2:00pm. All contemporary work in the auction, like this drawing, starts at $100 and historic work starts at $240 with proceeds benefitting the museum and its educational programs. If you’d like to take a look here’s a link:
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog/298857_paper-unframed-benefit-art-auction/

Dogwood and Deer
10 x 9 inches
Prismacolor pencil on black Fabriano Drawing Paper

This is a small colored pencil drawing. The doe and fawn appear beneath some pale pink flowering dogwood, grasses underfoot, busy spider above. If you were to visit me in the spring I would show you just where this little scene occurred. It’s right up the road in a spot that the rabbits like too.

I have prints of this drawing in my Etsy shop. Etsy is offering $5 off any purchase of $25 or more through today, Sunday September 17.
You can find the prints here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1567878741/art-print-original-colored-pencil?click_key=cde756235c6f00ef444e8c39b10a162c726d54fe%3A1567878741&click_sum=3c81812b&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1

Thank you for following along! It’s most appreciated.

“Dogwood and Deer” detail.

“Dogwood and Deer” detail.




In Catskill Mountains, colored pencil art, deer, flowers, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, deer and fawn Tags Natalie Wargin, nature, deer, dogwood, woodland, in the woods, pencil art, pencil drawing, colored pencil, bunny, fawn, doe
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Hello again...finally!

October 1, 2020 Natalie Wargin
“Chasing Turkeys”

“Chasing Turkeys”

Well, it has been a while, hasn’t it? Like many of you I have been plain off kilter. Although, since March, I continued to paint and draw I felt myself lose momentum. There became fewer and fewer opportunities for artists to show and share work. My pace slowed. But I want to get back to this newsletter, to let you see what I’ve been doing. I hope you’ve all been faring well and will continue to do so while the situation gets sorted.

“Chasing Turkeys” detail.

“Chasing Turkeys” detail.

One morning Maggie and I were walking in the woods above our house, on a deer path near the Upper Filigree. The deer were still sleeping. You can see the chipmunks resting safely in the stone wall. There’s a red tailed hawk in the red tree waiting them out. Red efts watch the from the rocks along the stream. It was very early spring and there was a dusting of snow so I could see the fresh turkey tracks. I heard them before I saw them and when we rounded a bend I warned Maggie not to chase the turkeys up ahead of us. But how silly of me. How could she resist? I knew the birds would elude her and Maggie was so happy with her harmless rousting. Happy doggie, unharmed birds, nice little anecdote.
”Chasing Turkeys,” acrylic on panel, 18 x 24 inches.

I’ve been tidying up my Etsy shop, relisting many items that had expired. I’m offering free domestic shipping on any order from October 1 through October 7. You can take a look here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin

Thanks so much for your interest in my work. It’s truly appreciated.

“Chasing Turkeys” detail.

“Chasing Turkeys” detail.

“Chasing Turkeys” detail.

“Chasing Turkeys” detail.

“Chasing Turkeys” detail.

“Chasing Turkeys” detail.

In deer, Hudson Valley, illustration, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting Tags Natalie Wargin, acrylic painting, wild turkeys, woodland, country setting, rural life, deer sleeping, chipmunks, rescue dog
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Hello! The shop’s open with new work!

March 19, 2020 Natalie Wargin
“Red Peonies.”

“Red Peonies.”

Hello again! Little did I realize when I was working on this bright piece that a splash of bold color might be just what we all need. Especially this spring. I hope you’re all taking care and keeping well.

You may remember that last year I put in a peony hedge. Surprisingly it was kind of a success. I cut some blooms, red ones and white ones, and took some photos to work from. Here I've featured only the red and deep pink flowers in a bouquet, and I will admit that in this painting I got a little carried away with red. I thought for a minute that I'd use up all of my red paint. I really worried a little. In the upper corner I opened a window for some relief and there was a pink house with an impatient woman in the window watching a very happy black dog. The woman might be me. I don’t recognize the dog.

“The Pink House”
12 x 16 inches, watercolor on Fabriano Hot Press.

“Fox Chapel.”

“Fox Chapel.”

Here’s a second piece finished just a week or so ago. The little yellow building is a Quaker chapel in the woods next to a trail. The trail, you can see it on the right, starts with a rocky section that's not difficult to negotiate unless it's rainy. Then be careful please.

The yellow chapel is sometimes used for weddings and is beautifully simple inside with benches arranged on the square, an open area in the center of them. Here are all of the woodland creatures I've grown accustomed to along with spring flowers -- day lilies, daffodils, fragrant mountain laurel.

I've added several foxes, mostly red, one gray. The grays are unusual here and after eleven years I've only seen one. Foxes are true survivors and should we finally destroy this planet of ours cockroaches and foxes will live on. Foxes are supremely adaptable. Social in a skulk or solitary they can live practically anywhere and they can eat practically anything.

“Fox Chapel”
18 x 24 inches, acrylic on board.

My Etsy shop is open again. I’ve added some new prints and some new originals and from March 19 through March 26 all prints and original work is 20% off.

You can find my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin

The “Red Peony” painting is here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/770512022/original-watercolor-painting-of-red?ref=shop_home_active_4

And the “Fox Chapel” painting is here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/785439255/original-acrylic-painting-woodland?ref=shop_home_active_7

Thank you for following along!

In bouquet, Catskill Mountains, deer, flowers, Hudson Valley, illustration, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, Original watercolors, Still life Tags original art, Hudson Valley, peonies, floral art, spring bouquet, watercolor painting, acrylic painting, rural life, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, red foxes, doe, deer, mountain laurel, spring flowers, country living, red red red, quaker chapel
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Let's Not Fight

December 18, 2019 Natalie Wargin
“The Fight.”

“The Fight.”

“The Fight” detail.

“The Fight” detail.

“The Fight” detail.

“The Fight” detail.

“The Fight” detail.

“The Fight” detail.

I heard a story from a hunter about two does who fought over an apple. How intriguing. The deer I see, and I truly see them every day, seem so docile and calm. I’ll occasionally hear one huffing a mild protest but an actual fight? I did some research and not only can you find photos you can also see fights in action. I was shocked and inspired. Here’s the result. It’s a blue sky day in autumn, the oaks are full of bright leaves and acorns. Chattering birds and a single leaping squirrel seem surprisingly uninterested in the situation below them. A quiet red fox walks out of the tree line. In the center two bucks are in a tangle. Is it a fight? Is it a dance? Do the two does figure into this situation? I’ll let you decide.

“The Fight.”
Acrylic on panel, 24 x 18 inches.

This image is available as a print in my shop. You can find it here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/762761807/art-print-original-acrylic-painting-of?ref=shop_home_active_1
Receive 20% off any order from December 18 through December 20.
My shop will close on December 21. Any orders received by the 21st will be filled.

Thank you all for your continued interest in my work. I wish you the most joyful of holidays!
See you in the spring!


In Catskill Mountains, deer, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Original Acrylic Painting Tags landscape painting, woodland, deer, deer fight, Natalie Wargin, Hudson Valley, autumn in New York, acrylic painting, buck and doe, oak trees, blue skies
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Moonlight and Snowfall

January 17, 2019 Natalie Wargin
“Moonlight and Snowfall”

“Moonlight and Snowfall”

Finishing up a morning run I turned the corner into my driveway and there was a buck. I didn’t startle him in the least but he surprised me a little. He was very big. He looked at me and calmly kept on foraging. I can go most of the year without seeing many, or any, bucks but there he was. I’ve put him here, in a slightly different scene. Here it’s nighttime, the moon is full, and snow is beginning to fall. I’ve added a doe. The green house is mine. The red barn is not mine although it seems to make regular appearances in my work. The helter skelter arrangement of my neighbors homes is fairly accurate, typical in a rural setting. No straight lines or right angles here.

This is a watercolor painting on Fabriano paper, 17” x 13”. The original painting has been sold but prints of the image are available in my Etsy shop. I’m offering FREE SHIPPING on any order, no code needed. The offer runs from January 17 through January 22. You can find prints of this image here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/674690645/art-print-original-watercolor-moonlight?ref=listing_published_alert

“Moonlight andSnowfall” detail.

“Moonlight andSnowfall” detail.

“Moonlight and Snowfall” detail.

“Moonlight and Snowfall” detail.

“Moonlight and Snowfall” detail.

“Moonlight and Snowfall” detail.

In Catskill Mountains, deer, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, Original watercolors, winter scene Tags landscape painting, watercolor painting, Natalie Wargin, nature, snowy scene, doe, buck, deer, rural life, country setting, original art
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The Storm and A Show!

July 20, 2018 Natalie Wargin
"The Storm"

"The Storm"

"The Storm," detail.

"The Storm," detail.

"The Storm," detail.

"The Storm," detail.

"The Storm," detail.

"The Storm," detail.

"The Storm," detail.

"The Storm," detail.

"The Storm," detail.

"The Storm," detail.

A funny thing happened when I started this painting. The sky took over. I had every intention of showing a garden on a sunny blue sky day but, as you can see, that's not what happened. I've never before had the feeling that I wasn't completely in control of a piece. When my brush began making those dark churning clouds it crossed my mind that I could make the sky brighter and clearer but something kept me from doing it. In the end I was glad that I let the painting have its way. 

So a storm is definitely coming.  Trees are blowing sideways, blossomed branches are tossed, a curtain flies from a window, a bell on a gate rings and rings.  Milkweed, ferns, wild roses, and spider wort are tangled. The stream is rushing into the pond and the ducks are having second thoughts about their swim. The deer are heading for shelter, a turtle seems to have found some. And if I know that dog she's about to be frightened when the thunder starts. The stone house looks safe and welcoming. I think someone's about to get dinner going.

"The Storm," acrylic on panel, 24" x 18".  This painting has sold.

I have some news too. I have had three paintings accepted into a juried show at the Woodstock Artists Museum.  The show is titled FOCUS: Surveying the Landscape.  I'm very happy about this. It's the first juried show for me and my paintings.  The show runs from July 21 through August 26. I'll be at the opening reception on Saturday, July 28 from 4 to 6pm. I'd love to see you if you happen to be in the area.

I have several new prints in my Etsy shop.
Everything is 20% off starting today, July 20, and running through Monday, July 23.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin

 

 

 

In Catskill Mountains, deer, flowers, Original Acrylic Painting, thistles Tags Hudson Valley, nature, Natalie Wargin, milkweed, wild roses, wild flowers, landscape painting
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Hello Again!

March 22, 2018 Natalie Wargin
"Reception detail."  Acrylic on board, 20" x 16".

"Reception detail."  Acrylic on board, 20" x 16".

It's been a while, I know.  When I wrote to you last I was about to show my work at a local library.  Which I did.  The opening reception was very nice, better than I had expected.  I'm pretty happy to work quietly most days and I'm not a party girl in the least so I was half dreading the reception and the requisite talking. But everyone who came was so lovely, old friends and new, and I was barely uncomfortable at all.  In the end ten of the eleven paintings sold.  After a little down time I'm back to painting again.  The detail above shows the flowers I had on the table at the reception -- thistles and some sort of eucalyptus. 

I've reopened my Etsy shop. To kick things off all prints are 20% off.  The sale will run from today, March 22, through March 27.  No coupon code is needed -- Etsy will show the mark down on each item.  I don't have a lot of inventory yet but I'll be adding as time goes by.  If there's an image that's not there that you'd like a print of please let me know and I'll see what I can do. I'm now having an outside source do my printing.  Making the prints myself, as I did in the past, is pretty time consuming and I want to focus as much as possible on my painting.  

Here's a link to my shop:

https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin

I want to thank you all for hanging around.  I'm so grateful for your support.  I hope that the work and small stories to come will continue to hold your interest. I'll probably send this blog out once a month or so, as before, but if you'd like to see how my paintings are progressing you can check out my Instagram page:

https://www.instagram.com/nataliewargin/

"Reception" detail.

"Reception" detail.

"Reception" detail.

"Reception" detail.

In American Folk Art, naive art, Natalie Wargin, Still life, thistles, bouquet, winter scene, deer, crows
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