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Natalie Wargin

1622 Lucas Avenue
Cottekill, NY 12419
845-750-4573
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Little Watercolors. Springtime!

April 29, 2025 Natalie Wargin

“Sparrows and Poppies”

“Wood Frog”

I like watercolors and I haven’t done any for quite a while so here are two little paintings. One dark, one bright. I don’t grow poppies because my garden is very shaded and poppies need sun, as you probably know. They are interesting and showy and I’ve paired them with the least showy birds. Sparrows. I’ve heard disparaging remarks about sparrows so I always try to take their side. They are tough little birds that stick around all year and if you live in a northern climate like I do that’s saying something. The wild roses and honeysuckle in the second painting are flowers that I do grow. The little brown wood frog was a recent discovery. I’d never seen one before this year. A bit like the sparrows he is simply brown and unassuming. I liked this fellow immediately.

“Sparrows and Poppies”
Watercolor on Fabriano Hot Press Paper
6 x 6 inches
$275

”Wood Frog”
Watercolor on Fabriano Hot Press Paper
6 x 6 inches
$275

These paintings are available in my shop where I’m running a sale.
20% off any purchase from today through May 2.
You can find them here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/4296893568/original-watercolor-painting-sparrows?ref=shop_home_active_2&logging_key=29a50e8cc240af728eee5fd889414710beb378e5%3A4296893568

Thanks for taking the time to take a look!

“Sparrows and Poppies” detail.

“Sparrows and Poppies” detail.

“Wood Frog” detail.

“Wood Frog” detail.


In art sale, bouquet, Catskill Mountains, flowers, gardening, Hudson Valley, illustration, Natalie Wargin, Original watercolors, wild roses Tags sparrows, little birds, wild things, poppies, wood frog, rural life, Catskills, Natalie Wargin, watercolor painting, watercolour, small work, floral art, wild roses, honeysuckle
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A small painting of my dog

March 18, 2025 Natalie Wargin

Tilly is a steady dog. loud sudden noises don’t bother her. The thunder of this electrical storm distracts her though which is too bad because she would have loved to go after that chipmunk. Lucky for the chipmunk. Tilly is very fast as I’ve mentioned several times. The rain comes down hard, the wind blows the catalpa’s leaves and scatters its blossoms. The birds are agitated. One chipmunk heads for cover while another sleeping below dreams on. I see the lightening. I’ll have to call the dog into the house in a minute.

“Dog#2”
Acrylic on claybord
6 x 6 inches
SOLD

I don’t do many of these small pieces but they’re fun for a change. Not nearly as time consuming as my 18 x 24 inch paintings so the feeling of accomplishment comes fairly quickly. It’s also a nice challenge to see how much detail I can pack into a small space. Prints of this image are available in my shop. Find them here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1888277519/art-print-original-acrylic-painting-of?ref=shop_home_active_1&logging_key=36b617c5ba07b83bca21d876e815eb424c365ec8%3A1888277519

Thanks for taking a look!

“Dog#2” detail.

“Dog#2” detail.

“Dog#2” detail.

In Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, rescue dog, stormy weather, wild birds, rainy day Tags tilly, dog, rescue dog, rural life, outdoor scene, Catskills, Hudson Valley, chipmunks, rainy day, windy, stormy day, catalpa tree, little birds
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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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A New Kingdom and a Podcast

May 30, 2019 Natalie Wargin
“Peaceable Kingdom. The Animals” detail.

“Peaceable Kingdom. The Animals” detail.

“Peaceable Kingdom. The Animals.”

“Peaceable Kingdom. The Animals.”

“Peaceable Kingdom. The Animals” detail.

“Peaceable Kingdom. The Animals” detail.

“Peaceable Kingdom. The Animals” detail.

“Peaceable Kingdom. The Animals” detail.

“Peaceable Kingdom. The Animals” detail.

“Peaceable Kingdom. The Animals” detail.

This piece has taken it’s sweet time coming into being. I was sidetracked by several matters that took me away from my work. But here finally is the finished painting. It features the animals that I see almost daily. That’s me on a very good day, jawline tightened, with faithful Maggie in the center beneath a surge of blackbirds. In real life I was caught beneath that surge one morning on the trail with a flock of one hundred blasting above me, nearly touching my head. It was breathtaking. Here is a calmer version. I appear to be releasing a blackbird into the spiraling flock, insinuating myself I suppose, into this impossible scenario. Blackbirds, coyote, deer, black bear, fisher, turkeys, pheasant, squirrel, skunk, fox, rabbit, chipmunk. You’ll recognize my house in the background. The question remains, why are they all on the move? I could get political and say it has something to do with the damage we’ve done to our natural world and the list of soon to be extinct species I’ve been hearing about. But I actually think those crazy birds just got everyone excited.

“Peaceable Kingdom. The Animals.”
Acrylic on board
24” x 18”
$1500.

A reader made a suggestion that I add an audio feature to this newsletter. I kind of liked the idea so here goes. I wrote several versions of a script, all of which I tossed. They sounded too stiff and in the end I decided to simply talk about what I see when I look at this painting. Although I’ve called this a podcast it technically isn’t, not yet. You won’t find it on iTunes although, if this goes well, who knows?


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The painting and prints of the image are available in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/693860112/peaceable-kingdom-the-animals-original?ref=listing_published_alert

https://www.etsy.com/listing/693858252/peaceable-kingdom-the-animals-art-print?ref=shop_home_active_1

In Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, landscape painting Tags Hudson Valley, acrylic painting, landscape painting, rural life, wild animals, country setting, Catskills, Natalie Wargin, original art, black bears, blackbirds, wild turkeys, deer, daffodils, chipmunk, skunk, coyote, podcast
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"One Morning" + FREE SHIPPING!

May 27, 2016 Natalie Wargin
"One Morning"

"One Morning"

"One Morning" detail

"One Morning" detail

"One Morning" detail

"One Morning" detail

"One Morning" detail

"One Morning" detail

That's my neighborhood to the left of the big tree. My house is the eyebrow colonial more or less in the middle. The one with the intelligent dog in the yard. This is what a cool spring morning is like. There's a bit of woodsmoke coming from the chimneys. A lot of rain has fallen, turning things that special early green and the blossoms are beginning to bloom. Along with the woodsmoke is the scent of wild pink honeysuckle. The dogwood is especially showy. There's a breeze tossing the trees a bit. The Catskills have my back, the sky above is overcast and cloudy. Maybe there will be more rain. 

To the right of the big tree is a spot that Maggie and I discovered while walking in the woods behind our house. We like to follow the deer paths and on one particular day we came to a spot with seven indentations in the dry fallen leaves. I knew what it was as soon as I saw it, the place where the deer sleep. The deer were gone, of course, but I've added them here. All sleeping peacefully. All but the one keeping watch.

The topsy-turvy arrangement of the houses and barns on the left surprised me but it is accurate. I wasn't sure about that crazy blue fence and didn't think it would survive the painting but there it is. It's only an invention but it grew on me.

This is a 16" x 12" acrylic painting on cradled birch board.
It's available here in my shop:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/295064831/original-acrylic-painting-one-morning?ref=shop_home_active_1

For free shipping on any order use coupon code HAPPY
Code expires on May 31.

To see work in progress on this painting take a look at my Instagram page:
https://www.instagram.com/nataliewargin/

In American Folk Art, Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, illustration, Original Acrylic Painting Tags Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, neighbors, Catskills, rural life, country setting, landscape painting, acrylic painting, original art, dogwood, deer
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New Painting -- A view from the Cottekill Trail

September 22, 2015 Natalie Wargin

I see a lot of deer these days.  It must be the time of year.  I'll be running on the trail and they'll walk out of the woods and stand in my path, looking at me as I get closer and closer to them.  It's a delight to see them though I worry that I can get so close before they leap away.  I know that animals are far from stupid.  Most, I suspect, are much more intelligent than we egotistical humans will allow.  But I don't want the wild animals around here to ever trust people.  Hunting season is around the corner.

I pass this spot on the Cottekill trail.  The trail is bordered by woods and all sorts of small plants.  That funny lattice structure is a puzzlement.  There are houses beyond and the mountains of course.  This is a cool morning with smoke from wood stoves in the air.  You can also spot bunnies, a squirrel, and one deer a-leaping.

This is a 12 x 16" acrylic painting on birch board.  It's titled "Over."
https://www.etsy.com/listing/248611494/original-acrylic-painting-a-view-from?ref=shop_home_active_1

In American Folk Art, Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting Tags deer, woodland, day lilies, stone house, Hudson Valley, Catskills, rural, folk art, squirrels, Natalie Wargin, nature, rabbits
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Porcupines at the Mohonk Preserve

August 26, 2015 Natalie Wargin
"Porcupines at Mohonk"

"Porcupines at Mohonk"

"Porcupines" detail

"Porcupines" detail

"Porcupines" detail

"Porcupines" detail

"Porcupines" detail

"Porcupines" detail

"Porcupines" detail

"Porcupines" detail

I went for a hike at the Mohonk Preserve with my friends Raedel and Mary Grace.  The Mohonk Preserve is in the Shawangunk Mountains or Gunks, as they are affectionately called around here.  The Gunks are part of the long ridge of the Appalachian Mountains, known early on for logging and mining but now known mainly for recreation, most notably for rock climbing and hiking.  As with many areas like this the trails vary in difficulty.  We were on an a fairly easy trail, a good walk and conversation being our intent.  It was a perfect morning for it. As we neared the end of our hike we rounded a bend and Mary Grace, who was in the lead, almost stepped on a porcupine.  

I had never seen a porcupine outside of a zoo and it was all I could do to get out my phone and start snapping pictures.  Although the porcupine was clearly moving away from me it wasn't running and I was able to get some decent shots.  I doubt it was worried about me because once it got to an overgrown area it stopped to grab and eat a bunch of leaves.  I thought it was very beautiful.  I did wonder about those quills though.  Do they shoot them in self-defense?  Later I looked it up and found that porcupines do not shoot their quills but will charge and impale a predator with multiple barbs.  

Here is my portrayal of the porcupine we saw, munching in the foreground and then calmly retreating.  It really was an attractive animal with many many quills that almost looked soft.  Almost.  I've added the orange day lilies that line the roads here in the summer.  

The painting is available in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/243853269/original-watercolor-porcupines-at-the?ref=shop_home_active_1

And prints of the image are available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/243854559/art-print-original-watercolor-porcupines?ref=shop_home_active_2

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In American Folk Art, Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, Original watercolors Tags Natalie Wargin, nature, porcupines, Mohonk Preserve, Catskills, day lilies, botanical, original art, watercolor painting, botanicals, hiking
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Dogwood and Deer

July 28, 2015 Natalie Wargin
"Dogwood & Deer"

"Dogwood & Deer"

"Dogwood & Deer" detail

"Dogwood & Deer" detail

"Dogwood & Deer" detail

"Dogwood & Deer" detail

"Dogwood & Deer" detail

"Dogwood & Deer" detail

This spring was a good one for the dogwoods here in the Hudson Valley.  While other things, my honeysuckle for example, failed after the terrible winter the dogwoods were as full of blooms as I've ever seen them.  Branches heavy with perfect pinkish white flowers that stopped me in my tracks more than once.  I thought I'd make a canopy of them.  The deer and rabbits beneath are actually a study for a larger acrylic painting that I'm planning.  They do seem at home here though, silent in the cool dark wood.  I've finally gotten some cattails into the mix, there in the foreground.  And a few spiderwebs higher, in the tree tops.

This is an original watercolor and gouache painting of three deer and a few rabbits under a blooming dogwood.  The painting is 7 x 10 inches (18 x 25 cm). 
You can find the painting here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/240400084/original-watercolor-painting-dogwood?ref=shop_home_active_1

And prints of the image here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/241120525/art-print-deer-and-dogwood?ref=shop_home_active_2

In American Folk Art, Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, Original watercolors Tags Natalie Wargin, nature, deer, Hudson Valley, Catskills, rabbits, spider webs, dogwood, botanical, watercolor painting, original art
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Three Black Hens in clover

June 23, 2015 Natalie Wargin
"Three Black Hens in Clover"

"Three Black Hens in Clover"

"Hens" detail

"Hens" detail

"Hens" detail

"Hens" detail


Out for my morning jaunt I rounded a familiar corner and spotted what I thought were three crows.  As I got closer to the birds I realized that they were not crows at all but shiny black hens with scarlet heads. I stopped for a moment to take a closer look.  What beauties!  Such colors!  It's not so unusual to see groups of hens and roosters roaming around but I'd never seen any like this before.  Now I see these three here and there, close to where I saw them first but never in the same spot twice.  "Free range" I suppose.  I wonder what color their eggs are.

I placed the hens in a barn yard which is fairly accurate but I added a very small image of a church that's not anywhere near where I spotted the hens.  You can see it in the background on one of the hills.  This particular church is Dutch Reform and very old & colonial in design.  They tell me it's the most frequently photographed church in New York.  I had the pleasure of hearing some scary organ music there a few Halloweens ago while waiting for the cemetery tour to begin.

The painting is 7 x 10 inches (18 x 25 cm).  The paper is Arches 100% cotton watercolor paper, smooth finish.  The painting is signed and dated on the front, titled on the back.  You can find it in my shop along with prints of the hens in various sizes.

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In American Folk Art, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, Original watercolors Tags Natalie Wargin, farmland, hens, barns, watercolor painting, original art, clover, crows, country setting, red, black, wall decor, Hurley NY church, Catskills, Cottekill NY
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Two Dogs on the Hudson

April 20, 2015 Natalie Wargin
"Two Dogs on the Hudson"

"Two Dogs on the Hudson"

"Two Dogs" detail

"Two Dogs" detail

"Two Dogs" detail

"Two Dogs" detail

"Two Dogs" detail

"Two Dogs" detail

I was asked to do a painting of two dogs in a Hudson Valley setting.  I have always loved dog portraits, especially old master formal pieces.  You know, the hunting scene with the dogs large in the foreground, horses and riders in their "pinks" in a tangle behind them.   Or better, the stiff profile of a dog standing in the foreground of a country scene; river, hills and woodland always in the background.  I admit I was a bit nonplussed by the request.  I have never thought of myself as a portraitist but the opportunity intrigued me.  I was provided with a number of photos of two handsome creatures.  This is the result.  Like so many of the old portraits I placed the dogs front and center.  The requested Valley landscape -- Hudson River, Catskills, red barn, farm animals, foliage -- are present and also mimic the old portraits.  But instead of a stiff traditional pose with the dog oblivious of the viewer, I have these two looking straight at us.  Less formal.  More like the dogs I know.

Prints of this painting are available in various sizes in my Etsy shop:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/230363174/art-print-original-watercolor-painting?ref=shop_home_active_1

In Natalie Wargin, Hudson Valley, American Folk Art, Original watercolors Tags Natalie Wargin, Hudson Valley, dog portrait, dogs, barns, Catskills, Hudson River, ducks, farm, woodland, watercolor painting, original art
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