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Natalie Wargin

1622 Lucas Avenue
Cottekill, NY 12419
845-750-4573
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New work. More Wild Turkeys.

February 14, 2025 Natalie Wargin

A few months ago in autumn Tilly and I had the pleasure of watching the wild turkeys dance. Nearly every evening for a time they flew over the fence into the yard, walked and pecked and fooled around, then flew up into the trees and out of the yard. It was a show we looked forward to and we’d race from window to window to see all of the action as the birds circled the house.

I wish I knew more about what makes wild things do the things they do. It didn’t seem as though the birds were settling some dispute, no feathers flew. They flapped and surged upward then came back to earth, all in a fairly tight group. Happy hour? If you’ve seen wild turkeys you know that they’re not small birds. They are impressive. This evening’s display was a pleasure to behold even if we hadn’t a clue about what was really happening.

Here they are cavorting in the side yard. Wild roses, lilac, cyclamen, hydrangeas all around. Looks like the grass needs cutting. The swamp is busy too with all the little turtles. Other birds watch as the sky turns to evening with moon and stars. There’s a bluebird sleeping above the porch and a nest over the garage door. Babies soon. A small frog plays it safe. You can see Tilly in the window. My mother’s quilt is on the wall behind her.

“Wild Turkeys”
Acrylic on claybord
18 x 24 inches
If you’re interested in this painting please contact me.

I will be running a special sale on all greeting cards and note cards in my shop.
30% off all cards and notes.
Sale runs from today through Sunday.
After Sunday I will no longer be selling any cards.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin

Thanks for reading along!

“Wild Turkeys” detail.

“Wild Turkeys” detail.

“Wild Turkeys” detail.

“Wild Turkeys” detail.

In Catskill Mountains, flowers, gardening, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, moon and stars, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, wild roses, wild turkeys Tags wild turkeys, garden, wild garden, my front yard, tilly, rescue dog, wild roses, cyclamen, dancing, swamp, turtle, snapping turtle, my swamp, my home
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A New Wild Turkey. A Pencil Drawing.

December 5, 2024 Natalie Wargin

I want to get back to painting but the Roxbury show tired me out some. I decided to do this pencil drawing to get back into the swing of things, pencil drawings being less demanding than the detailed acrylic paintings. Here’s where I landed.

The wild turkeys have been very wild this fall. The antics they get up to in my yard are noisy and crazy and Tilly and I race from front window to screen porch to watch them as they pass through. There’s a group of eleven that appears most evenings around six, just as we’re sitting down to dinner making my table manners less than appropriate. I just can’t help myself. Neither can Tilly. The birds talk and pick at each other, feathers flying here and there, launching themselves over our stone wall and back again.

This is one of them. A beautiful female, looking like a dancer. They are the most fabulous creatures.

“Wild Turkey”
9 x 12 inches
Prismacolor pencil on black Fabriano drawing paper
$200.00

This piece is available in my shop where I’m also running a sale.
20% off any purchase, including this drawing, today through Saturday, December 7.
Here’s a link to this drawing:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1822543532/original-colored-pencil-drawing-wild?click_key=4603d584729f8a48b3dd77b8620dad71119edecc%3A1822543532&click_sum=e4516f47&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1

Thank you, as always for your interest in my work.
I wish all of you the happiest of holidays!

“Wild Turkey” detail.

“Wild Turkey” detail.

“Wild Turkey” detail.

“Wild Turkey” detail.

In art sale, colored pencil art, Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, illustration, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, night scene, wild turkeys Tags wild turkeys, garden, black paper, prismacolor paencils, prismacolor pencils, colored pencil, pencil art, pencil drawing, wild things, wild bird, fabriano paper, original art, Natalie Wargin
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New work! Portrait 4 - Barred Owl

May 9, 2024 Natalie Wargin

One morning, a while back, I was walking peacefully on the trail with Maggie, my faithful companion at that time. There were wild roses and a barn and a tree with a swing. We were minding our own business, looking and sniffing, when a barred owl dove down right smack in front of us, inches away, grabbed a chipmunk, and darted off. We stopped short, shocked and dumbfounded to say the least. Did we really see that? Maggie looked at me, I looked at her and nervously shook my head. Even the wild turkey was upset. What can you say? What can you do? We continued on our way but it was a different kind of walk after that.

Since then I have seen a number of things like this, one animal preying on another. This is the way of it and while I don’t enjoy seeing it I have to accept it. I also know that it’s not my business to interfere.

Here is a small depiction of that event. Perhaps you remember that I painted this story several years ago in a much larger piece. I’ll never forget it. I wish you’d seen it too.

“Portrait 4 - Barred Owl”
6 x 6 inches
Acrylic on claybord
Framed and wired
$400

I’m offering free domestic shipping on any order from May 9 through May 12.

This painting is available in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1712634544/original-acrylic-painting-barred-owl?click_key=882a9f8517b80ecc53dd4fe47815dcc479bf4a45%3A1712634544&click_sum=0b5f0c79&ref=shop_home_active_1

Prints of this image are available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1726807481/art-print-portrait-barred-owl-chipmunk?click_key=afe08e645f7ee8dcd69be29fae7e9f1da6c6583f%3A1726807481&click_sum=09050b09&ref=shop_home_active_2

Thank you for reading along!

“Portrait 4 - Barred Owl detail.”

“Portrait 4 - Barred Owl detail.”

“Portrait 4 - Barred Owl detail.”

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Small Portrait #3 - Wild Turkey

February 29, 2024 Natalie Wargin

This is the third piece in my series of portraits, a second wild turkey. Turns out I’m enjoying these small paintings. And you know I love wild turkeys.

Here’s a quiet country road on a moonlit night. She passes the barn then stops and turns her head, wary, careful. There are other turkeys nearby but she’s heard a strange sound, maybe unfriendly, that stops her short. We see her here, her head catching the light, feathers glowing. She’ll be moving on shortly.

“Portrait #3 - Wild Turkey”
6 x 6 inches
Acrylic on claybord
$450.00

If you’re interested in this small painting please leave a note below in comments.
My Etsy shop is still closed but will be reopening soon in March

Thanks for taking a look!

“Portrait #3 - Wild Turkey” detail.

“Portrait #3 - Wild Turkey” detail.

“Portrait #3 - Wild Turkey” detail.

In Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, moon and stars, Natalie Wargin, night scene, Original Acrylic Painting, wild turkeys, red barn Tags wild turkeys, acrylic painting, nature painting, Natalie Wargin, landscape painting, country setting, country living, moonlight, moonlit night, red barn, woodland, feathers, native bird
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A Small Portrait and a Holiday Wish

December 27, 2023 Natalie Wargin

“Portrait #1 - Wild Turkey”

I wanted to paint but Christmas was consuming most of my time and energy. I thought I could squeeze in a small piece while dealing with all of the holiday fun and obligations and this is what I managed. It’s a little painting but I like the size and think it will be the first of a series of portraits. Here is a wild turkey in the woods. She’s just taken flight, moving from the dim woodland into a brighter spot where the birches and wild flowers grow and where a small frog lives. Have you ever seen a wild turkey take off flying? They are so ungainly it seems they will never get off the ground. But they do.

“Portrait #1 - Wild Turkey”
6 x 6 inches
Acrylic on claybord
This piece will be part of the Active Members Small Works Show at the Woodstock Museum.

I hope your holidays have been fun so far and I send you the warmest wishes for a Happy New Year! Thank you for your interest in my work. It means so much.

“Portrait #1 detail.”

“Portrait #1 detail.”

“Portrait #1 detail.

In flowers, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, wild turkeys, woodland weeds, wild roses Tags acrylic painting, wild turkeys, Wild Turkey, wild roses, woods, flying, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, nature painting, frog, rural life, trees
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Two Turkeys Crossing The Road, New Work

October 26, 2023 Natalie Wargin

“3 O’Clock”

This usually happens. Tilly and I are out for our three o’clock walk, we turn down Coxing Road and there they are, a line of turkeys crossing east to west. These days there are twenty one in this flock. We stop at a respectful distance to admire and let them pass and fortunately they move slowly, with only a slight flutter here and there, so Tilly is not inspired to chase them. I hang on to the leash just in case. On this particular day I focus on a pair who are caught in a shower of falling blossoms while they pass a garden in bloom. Hollyhocks and blue flowers. A few little houses too. Do I know the people who live in the house with the inviting red chairs? Up in the air are a pair of brilliant cardinals.

“3 O’Clock”
12 x 16 inches
Acrylic on claybord panel
$800.00

This painting is available in my Etsy shop. Find the listing here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1578746348/original-acrylic-painting-of-two-wild?click_key=3e47223ca9dfeab484037b287d1874557f55f59a%3A1578746348&click_sum=bb1d62a3&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1

Prints of this image are available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1579252004/art-print-original-watercolor-two-wild?click_key=89067dafdb51eacc5ce805875e2c0153cafc1e93%3A1579252004&click_sum=fcfec72e&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1

I’m running a little sale for the next three days: 20% off any purchase from my Etsy shop.
Thank you for taking a look! I always appreciate it.

“3 O’Clock” detail.

“3 O’Clock” detail.

“3 O’Clock” detail.

“3 O’Clock” detail.

In art sale, Catskill Mountains, flowers, gardening, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, wild turkeys, hollyhocks Tags original art, acrylic painting, Natalie Wargin, nature, wild turkeys, cardinals, hollyhocks, wild garden, garden, country setting, landscape painting, nature painting, wild flowers, local flora, rural life, little houses, one of a kind, blossoms, wi, spring flowers, springtime
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Smoke. A new painting.

November 25, 2022 Natalie Wargin

“Smoke.”

One morning, very shortly after I moved to the Hudson Valley, I looked out a second floor window and saw a flock of wild turkeys. I was entranced and delighted, as I still always am when I see turkeys, but there was something odd about this group. One of the birds was practically white. Knowing absolutely nothing about the wildlife in these parts I guessed that perhaps this group had welcomed a white hen or some sort of duck. Nope.

I came to find out that the light gray, practically white bird, was a smoke phase turkey. Not a true albino it retains some of the natural coloring of a wild turkey but its feathers are primarily a soft gray. I painted a watercolor version of this flock. It was one of my very first paintings. I positioned the birds in front of one of my favorite barns, the one with the gray and oxblood paint. This is a reconsidering of that early painting and a retelling of what I saw way back then.

Here is the flock on a glorious autumn day traveling through a field. The grasses are fading to parchment, as are the ferns. The buttonbush has turned red. Trees and bushes are wildly colored. Woodsmoke from the chimneys fills the air with that lovely smell. The sky is moody. There may be a hint of snow in the air. The turkeys are restless, the smoke phase stops to groom herself. A little frog observes.

“Smoke”
Acrylic on birch panel
20 x 16 inches
$1600

This painting is available in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1340474200/original-acrylic-painting-of-wild?click_key=c0562f837032618839743f4c8e7db56a09ebc416%3A1340474200&click_sum=d431ec44&ref=shop_home_active_1

Prints of this image are available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1354447555/art-print-original-acrylic-painting-of?click_key=0dbd2844f029a3e56c9717ccd08849c9394aaf0f%3A1354447555&click_sum=a537c3b0&ref=shop_home_active_1

Everything in my shop is 20% off through Tuesday, November 29. No code needed.
Get things while you can because my shop will be closing indefinitely on Wednesday, November 30.

Thank you for following along. Thank you for your interest in my work.
I wish you all the very best of holidays!

“Smoke” detail.

“Smoke” detail.

“Smoke” detail.

“Smoke” detail.

In art sale, buttonbush, Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, woodland weeds, wild turkeys Tags wild turkeys, Hudson Valley, original art, acrylic painting, rural life
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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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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?


ETSY SALE! Get free standard shipping on any purchase from May 30 through June 3.
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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Meteor Showers. One more for the show.

October 30, 2017 Natalie Wargin
"Meteor Shower"16" x 20"Acrylic on panel$1800. 

"Meteor Shower"
16" x 20"
Acrylic on panel
$1800.
 

"Meteor Shower" detail

"Meteor Shower" detail

"Meteor Shower" detail

"Meteor Shower" detail

"Meteor Shower" detail

"Meteor Shower" detail

A couple of years ago my husband and I decided to watch a juicy meteor shower that had been predicted.  Coming from Chicago, with all of its ambient light, we'd never had an opportunity to do this. But the wide open skies of the valley gave us a good opportunity.  Here's my depiction with some license taken.  In reality this happened at 2 am on a frigid January morning.  We bundled up and took blankets and quilts outside to lay on and wrap up in. Maggie took one look at this and walked right back inside.  Here in the painting I've made the night a warmer one with turkeys bedding down in the trees and deer eating my plantings. In the sky is a ridiculous display of stars and flying meteors, a slight exaggeration.

This is the final piece for my show, number eleven.  If you're interested in purchasing this painting please get in touch through the contact page or send me an email.  And if you're near Gardiner, NY between noon and 2pm on November 18 stop by the Gardiner Library.  I'm having a small reception and would love to meet you.

In American Folk Art, Hudson Valley, illustration, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting Tags Natalie Wargin, nature, night sky, meteors, deer, wild turkeys, Hudson Valley, home, woodland, woods, trees, front yard
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Ten New Paintings!

September 26, 2017 Natalie Wargin
"Peaceable Kingdom"18" x 24"Acrylic on birch panel$2200.

"Peaceable Kingdom"
18" x 24"
Acrylic on birch panel
$2200.

For the past ten months or so I've been busy working on new paintings for my November show at the Gardiner Library. I've completed ten - a visual representation of my beautiful surroundings. They are a timely reminder of what we can lose if we're not careful.  

I'm offering all of these paintings for sale now, prior to the show, with the understanding that they won't ship until after the show closes on December 30.  I hope you like this collection. To purchase a painting please contact me via the "Contact" page or at natalie@nataliewargin.com. You can also email me for detail images of any of the paintings or for a more detailed price list with a description of each piece.  And you can see my work-in-progress
at instagram.com/nataliewargin/

If you're nearby you can check out the show or come and meet me at the reception.
The show runs from November 14 through December 30. 
Opening reception:
Saturday, November 18 from 12pm until 2pm.
Gardiner Library
133 Farmer's Turnpike
Gardiner, NY  12525
 

"Vultures at High Falls"24" x 18"Acrylic on birch panel$2200.

"Vultures at High Falls"
24" x 18"
Acrylic on birch panel
$2200.

"Maggie"18" x 24"Acrylic on birch panel$2200.

"Maggie"
18" x 24"
Acrylic on birch panel
$2200.

"Slabsides"24" x 18" Acrylic on birch panel$2200.

"Slabsides"
24" x 18" 
Acrylic on birch panel
$2200.

"Lodges"18" x 24" Acrylic on birch panel$2200.

"Lodges"
18" x 24" 
Acrylic on birch panel
$2200.

"Pleasant"18" x 24"Acrylic on birch panel$3200.

"Pleasant"
18" x 24"
Acrylic on birch panel
$3200.

"Red Barn with Fox"12" x 18"Acrylic gouache on birch panel$900.

"Red Barn with Fox"
12" x 18"
Acrylic gouache on birch panel
$900.

"Coyote"18" x 12"Acrylic on birch panel$900.

"Coyote"
18" x 12"
Acrylic on birch panel
$900.

"Autumn Orchard"12" x 16"Acrylic on birch panel$1200.

"Autumn Orchard"
12" x 16"
Acrylic on birch panel
$1200.

"Winter Barns"12" x 18"Acrylic on birch panel$1200.

"Winter Barns"
12" x 18"
Acrylic on birch panel
$1200.

Again, If you have questions please email me via the "Contact" page or at natalie@nataliewargin.com.  Thanks for taking a look!

In American Folk Art, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, naive art Tags Natalie Wargin, nature, rural, wild turkeys, woodland, acrylic painting, upstate New York, Hudson River, Wild Turkey, orchard, original art, country setting, country living, gallery show, landscape painting
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Portrait of Two Ragdoll Cats

August 14, 2015 Natalie Wargin
"What Happened In The Garden"

"What Happened In The Garden"

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden"  detail

"What Happened In The Garden"  detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

I was thrilled to be asked to do another pet portrait.  You may remember that I had done a watercolor of "Two Dogs On The Hudson."  Here I have painted two Ragdoll cats.  I was asked if I could get a wild turkey, a chipmunk, and part of the house into the picture too.  This is the result.  I've titled the painting "What Happened In The Garden" because I thought there was maybe a little story here...

Paris and Blanket Marie, the two lovely Ragdolls, are surprised and slightly confused by all of the activity in their garden.  It's usually such a peaceful place with the sweet grass and bright flowers and the comfort of the conservatory a few steps away.  It's a perfect place for a little nap, for instance.  But who invited all of these birds?  They're so noisy and they have certainly made themselves at home.  Blanket Marie thinks the chipmunk is to blame.  Sure, he looks innocent off there in the corner nibbling a nut, his back to the hullabaloo, but she knows he likes to start things.  Paris, however, has a funny feeling about that show-off turkey.

"What Happened In The Garden" is done in watercolor and gouache and measures 11" x 11".  I hope to do more pet portraits and should probably start planning one of my own dog, Maggie.  I must give some thought to this.

 

In American Folk Art, Natalie Wargin, pet portrait, cat portrait Tags Ragdoll cats, cats, wild turkeys, garden, rose hips, echinacea, conservatory, original art, watercolor painting, Natalie Wargin, nature, botanicals, chipmunk, country setting
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