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Natalie Wargin

1622 Lucas Avenue
Cottekill, NY 12419
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Blue Hydrangea in Watercolor

October 24, 2019 Natalie Wargin
“Blue Hydrangea.”

“Blue Hydrangea.”

“Blue Hydrangea” detail.

“Blue Hydrangea” detail.

“Blue Hydrangea” detail.

“Blue Hydrangea” detail.

“Blue Hydrangea” detail.

“Blue Hydrangea” detail.

Maybe this was the case where you’re located too but for some reason the hydrangeas were startling in color this spring. My neighbor's pink hydrangea was brighter than I've ever seen it and my blue was a shocker. I cut one head and show it here in the popular little blue vase. The small arrangement is based on photos that I took. The wallpaper design is from a pattern I made a while ago and the marquetry table top is pure invention. This is the latest in the series of floral watercolors that I’ve been painting this year. I hope to continue to add to the collection. The original watercolor has been claimed by a woman who has memories of her mother growing hydrangeas. I know this is how it is with flowers. Not only are they beautiful, they also conjure memories.

Prints of this painting are available in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/741177205/art-print-blue-hydrangea-spring-bouquet?ref=listing_published_alert

Also, 20% off on any purchase from today, October 24 through Sunday, October 27.

Thanks for following along!

In bouquet, flowers, Original watercolors, Still life Tags watercolor painting, Natalie Wargin, hydrangeas, original art, botanical, bouquet, floral, still life
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"Tapestry" in Colored Pencil

August 28, 2019 Natalie Wargin
“Tapestry.”

“Tapestry.”

“Tapestry” detail.

“Tapestry” detail.

“Tapestry” detail.

“Tapestry” detail.

This piece started with some photos I took back in February of a birthday bouquet that I wasn’t overly fond of. The bouquet, not the photos. Of course I said “thank you” but the arrangement had just too many different colors, too many different things. Roses, tulips, ranunculus, little pips, scabiosa pods, lots of extra greenery (why do they always do that?), blackberries which were a surprise, sticks covered with greenshield lichen, also surprising. I took everything out of the vase, got rid of the greenery filler, spread it all out, added a mourning dove, and here it is.
“Tapestry.”
Prismacolor pencils on black Strathmore drawing paper.
25” x 19”.

I’ve been enjoying the colored pencils but this will be my last pencil piece for a while. It’s back to the landscapes for me. I’ve also closed my Etsy shop for a bit. It will be on an extended vacation and will reopen sometime in the fall.

I have a bit of news. My painting, “Ghost Story,” has been accepted to the Radius 50 Show at the Woodstock Artists Museum. The show runs from September 7 through September 29 with an artists reception on September 14 from 4 - 6pm. I’ll be at the reception so if you’re in the area stop by and say hello. I’d love to meet you!

Hope you’re all enjoying the end of summer and thank you for following along!

“Tapestry” detail.

“Tapestry” detail.

“Tapestry” detail.

“Tapestry” detail.


In bouquet, colored pencil art, flowers, illustration, original drawing, Natalie Wargin, Still life Tags landscape painting, colored pencil, floral, tapestry, bouquet, roses, blackberries
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Peonies in Colored Pencil

July 26, 2019 Natalie Wargin
“Peonies.”

“Peonies.”

“Peonies” detail.

“Peonies” detail.

“Peonies” detail.

“Peonies” detail.

“Peonies’ detail.

“Peonies’ detail.

“Peonies” detail.

“Peonies” detail.

I may have mentioned that I have never had a green thumb. Garden success has always run in my family but I have had very little of it. My grandparents had a prolific flower garden behind their house. They also had a bountiful “Victory Garden” in a nearby plot shared with their neighbors following the second world war. My grandmother liked to tell me, as we toured her yard, about the beautiful gardens in Poland which inspired her. My mother always grew flowers. She got things to grow in the most unlikely places, a dizzying stand of purple irises right next to the garbage cans in the alley. My father had a postage stamp sized vegetable garden that gave an impressive yield. My sister has grown garlic commercially. And my brother in California, boastful thing that he is, loves to show us not only photos of his flowers and vegetables but also the system he designed that lets him water his plants from anywhere on the planet. By comparison I could get very little to thrive in my Chicago garden. But the times they are a-changing.

The Hudson Valley soil is rich. That must be a big part of it but my garden is definitely growing now. I have always wanted a peony hedge and when I found a sale a year ago, an offer I couldn’t refuse, I ordered ten roots. This spring I was rewarded. Not quite a full hedge yet but close and the blooms were impressive. Pinks and reds, including the color I love best, the pale pale almost white peony. This pencil drawing shows a bouquet of those flowers.

“Peonies.”
25’ x 19”
Prismacolor pencils on Strathmore drawing paper.
$275.

The original and prints of the image are available in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/720837001/peonies-original-colored-pencil-drawing?ref=shop_home_active_3&frs=1
https://www.etsy.com/listing/720835595/peonies-art-print-of-original-colored?ref=shop_home_active_4&frs=1

In addition to the new drawing I’ve also added some new greeting cards. You can find them here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin?section_id=14952051

I have made some changes to my shop, now offering free shipping always on any order over $35.
In addition to this I’m running a sale, 20% off on any purchase of any amount from Friday, July 26 through Monday, July 29.

Thank you for following along!

In bouquet, colored pencil art, flowers, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, original drawing, Still life Tags Natalie Wargin, original art, peonies, flowers, garden, Hudson Valley, bouquet, floral, art prints, pencil art, colored pencil, still life
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Daffodils in Colored Pencil

June 21, 2019 Natalie Wargin
“Daffodils.”

“Daffodils.”

“Daffodils” detail.

“Daffodils” detail.

“Daffodils” detail.

“Daffodils” detail.

“Daffodils” detail.

“Daffodils” detail.

Shortly after I moved into this house in New York my sister, who lives only three miles from me, came over with a bunch of daffodil bulbs. Three varieties. I chose a spot which was easy because these would be the first things I planted here and there was plenty of room for planting. Now, eleven years later, they still come up in the spring, a reminder of where my garden began. This was the first small bouquet of the year. If you’ve been following me at all you’re familiar with the little blue vase. It really is a tiny thing and I chuckle at the absurd size it’s become. It did hold the daffodils but it’s simply not as large as it looks here. I’ve invented the table and the table scarf. I wanted some movement in this drawing and the blue linen cloth provided that. There must be a window open somewhere. The wallpaper pattern is taken from an older drawing of soapwort. The sparrows are there because I love sparrows.

“Daffodils”
Prismacolor pencils on Strathmore drawing paper.
19” x 25”

The original drawing and prints of the image are available in my shop.
All shop items are 20% off from June 21 through June 23.

You can find the original drawing here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/714829157/daffodils-original-colored-pencil?ref=listing_published_alert

Find the print here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/714826829/daffodils-art-print-of-original-colored?ref=shop_home_active_2

Thanks so much for following along!


In bouquet, flowers, Natalie Wargin, Still life, original drawing Tags daffodils, colored pencil, pencil art, prismacolor paencils, floral, still life, flowers, soapwort, sparrows, wallpaper pattern
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