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Natalie Wargin

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Cottekill, NY 12419
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Two Bears and Homeopathy

December 17, 2015 Natalie Wargin
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"Grandparents of the Forest" website header art

"Grandparents of the Forest" website header art

I've been busy lately developing some characters for a website and a future children's book.  The client is an herbalist and therapist who specializes in behavior disorders in children.  She's chosen a bear couple, bespectacled Nicolas and Lila, as the stars in a story about how herbs, natural remedies, and nature itself can help children to lead calmer lives.  The author wants to show children the wonders of nature and how turning to nature can be helpful and healing.

The bears are mythical medicine makers – community herbalists. The female is a shaman, the male is a scientist although there is some fun and play in this as they switch roles often. They complement each other.  The bears have a cave to retreat to – deep in the woods. It’s a classic underworld cave with mystical writing and drawings on the walls.   Lila talks to the plants, rocks, animals and birds, listening for their reply.  She is the personification of the Mother, warm, welcoming, kind.   Nicolas is a scientist who knows a lot about plants and animals and he likes to dabble with potions and medicines.  The book will tell of Lila coming to know that there is a need somewhere amongst the children of the village.  She'll look for the right plant to help.

That's it in a nutshell.  I'll let you know how things progress.

I want to wish all of you the happiest of holidays.  
Thank you for following along with my bits of news.  
I'm planning lots of new work in the new year.


 

In American Folk Art, Natalie Wargin, Original watercolors, childrens book, illustration Tags Natalie Wargin, nature, bears, watercolor painting, watercolour, illustration, children's book, herbal remedies, natural remedies, behavior disorders, hyperactivity, herbs, grizzly, grizzly bears, birds, hawthorn tree, village, delphinium, rabbits, bunnies, etsy seller
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Work in Progress -- Herons

June 5, 2015 Natalie Wargin

I've been asked a few times if I could show my progress on a painting so here goes.  This first image shows my light sketch and the beginning of the painting.  I've learned from experience that I should start on the important parts -- in this case the herons -- because if I'm not happy with the stars of the piece I will need to start again and I'd hate to throw away more work than I need to.  

"Herons"

"Herons"

I pass this pond on my daily rounds.  It's very close to a section of the rail trail that has a swamp with the most amazing array of birds, frogs, turtles, and snakes.  And beavers.  I usually see a single heron at the swamp without fail but one morning I saw this pair on the pond.  I had never seen a pair before and certainly never on the pond which is also close to a somewhat well traveled road.  It was early morning and still quiet and there they were, the happy couple.  The people who own the pond have planted dozens of daffodils.  The purple phlox is wild.  It's everywhere, the rocks too.  I added the dashing squirrels because I love to watch them flying through the trees.

This is a large painting for me, 12 x 18".  It's watercolor and gouache.  You can find it in my shop, together with prints of the image in various sizes:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/234865593/watercolor-original-painting-herons?ref=shop_home_active_1
https://www.etsy.com/listing/234866381/art-print-original-watercolor-herons?ref=listing-shop-header-0

In American Folk Art, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, Original watercolors Tags Natalie Wargin, nature, Hudson River, Hudson Valley, herons, squirrels, watercolor paintings, woodland, woods, pond, swamp, birds, trees, water, daffodils, phlox
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New work -- Cardinals & Flame Bush

May 8, 2015 Natalie Wargin
"Cardinals & Flame Bush"

"Cardinals & Flame Bush"

"cardinals" detail

"cardinals" detail

"Cardinals" detail

"Cardinals" detail

There are birds galore here, as I've mentioned before, and I've painted a number of them:  sparrows, bluebirds, crows, turkeys, phoebes, jays, owls.  Here are a pair of cardinals.  Since it's finally spring in the middle Hudson Valley I first thought to pair the cardinals with forsythia but red and yellow as a palette didn't do it for me.  Red and red seemed like more fun.  So even though it's spring and the flame bushes are far from their flashy autumn scarlet this is where I ended up.  

This is a colorful painting but cardinals, the males at least, are very bright, and now that I think about it, unusual around here for their color since most of the birds I see are fairly subdued.  Oh, there are a couple of other exceptions: jays and bluebirds.  And I see touches of red on a blackbird's wing or a woodpecker's breast but overall muted earth tones prevail.  It's survival that's important and these little birds have a lot to deal with.  So how to explain the brilliant cardinal?

This painting, as well as prints in various sizes, are available in my Etsy shop.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/232229077/watercolor-painting-original-cardinals?ref=shop_home_active_2
https://www.etsy.com/listing/232215449/art-print-original-watercolor-cardinals?ref=listing-shop-header-1

In American Folk Art, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, Original watercolors Tags Natalie Wargin, Hudson Valley, flame bush, burning bush, birds, woods, watercolor painting, original art, botanicals, cardinals
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Bluebirds in a country setting

March 13, 2015 Natalie Wargin
"Bluebirds in a Country Setting."

"Bluebirds in a Country Setting."

There are bluebirds here in the Hudson Valley.  They appear to be resident and they are not in the least bit unusual.  I clearly remember the first time I saw them flitting around my yard.  Although I'd never seen a bluebird in my life I recognized them immediately, what else could they be?  They looked like the little birds that dressed Sleeping Beauty and I felt like I might have fallen into a Disney special.  They are quiet little birds, extremely blue with peach breast feathers.  I first saw them in the spring and was surprised to still see them when the weather turned very cold.  The silly phrase "bluebird of happiness" comes to mind.  They are pretty and bright and not obviously aggressive like other birds I could name.  So if they are a good omen, and why not think so, I'm glad they stick around all year long.

The image above is a 9 x 12 inch (23 x 30cm) watercolor and gouache painting.  
It's available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/225343590/original-watercolor-painting-bluebirds?

The images below are small studies for "Bluebirds in a Country Setting."  
They are also watercolor and gouache, 6 x 6 inches (15 x 15cm).  They are available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/222544043/watercolor-painting-original-bluebird-in?ref=listing-shop-header-2

https://www.etsy.com/listing/222538885/watercolor-painting-original-bluebird-in?ref=listing-shop-header-3

And as a hurrah that Spring seems to finally be making an appearance please use this code to take 15% off any purchase in my shop:  SPRING15
Code is good until Friday March 20.

"Bluebird in Summer."  Study for "Bluebirds in a Country Setting."

"Bluebird in Summer."  Study for "Bluebirds in a Country Setting."

"Bluebird in Winter."  Study for "Bluebirds in a Country Setting."

"Bluebird in Winter."  Study for "Bluebirds in a Country Setting."

In Original watercolors, Natalie Wargin, Hudson Valley Tags bluebirds, Natalie Wargin, country setting, red barn, original art, watercolor paintings, woodland, birds, Hudson Valley
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