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Natalie Wargin

1622 Lucas Avenue
Cottekill, NY 12419
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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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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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New Painting + S A L E

February 12, 2016 Natalie Wargin
"Early Snow"

"Early Snow"

"Early Snow" detail

"Early Snow" detail

"Early Snow" detail

"Early Snow" detail

"Early Snow" detail

"Early Snow" detail

In a way this is a study for a larger painting that I'm planning.  I've been wanting to paint sleeping deer ever since Maggie and I discovered the place in the woods where several of them sleep.  We were walking beyond the ridge behind our house -- there are hundreds of wooded acres back there -- and we found a well-sheltered spot with eight hollowed ovals in the snow.  I figured out what they were fairly quickly and the realization was accompanied by my usual "Wow!" There were trees all around, tall pines that blocked the sunlight.  In fact, the soft light filtering through the needled branches almost looked green.  
The place was secluded and felt safe.  

Here they are, the resting deer, protected by the rare red tree.  The fancy house in the background is inspired by Sunnyside, the home of Washington Irving here on the Hudson River.  The Hudson banks were favored by many influential people, close enough to the city but just far enough away to be a retreat.  

This is a small painting, watercolor and gouache, 5 1/2 x 6 inches.  It's available in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/267191746/original-watercolor-painting-early-snow?ref=shop_home_active_2
You can find prints of "Early Snow" here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/267252295/art-print-original-watercolor-early-snow?ref=listing-shop-header-0

I am having a big birthday on Sunday.  A milestone.  I invite you to join in my celebration.
 I am offering 25% off anything in my shop including original art.  
This sale will run from Saturday through Sunday, February 13 -14.
Coupon code:  MILESTONE

In American Folk Art, Hudson Valley, illustration, Natalie Wargin, Original watercolors Tags original art, watercolor painting, Natalie Wargin, nature, landscape painting, sunnyside mansion, gouache, country living, deer, deer sleeping, woodland, woods, trees
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New Painting -- My Neighbors

January 12, 2016 Natalie Wargin
"Neighbors" detail

"Neighbors" detail

"Neighbors" detail

"Neighbors" detail

"Neighbors" detail

"Neighbors" detail

"Neighbors" detail

"Neighbors" detail

I have these neighbors up the road who have a story that you can read just by looking at their property.  The star of the story as I tell it is Chester, the 16 year old rescued Belgian Draft Horse.  Chester is big and blonde and gentle.  A handsome chap.  Belgians are related to Clydesdales so that might give you an idea of Chester's size.  He loves to lay in the mud or stand out in the rain or snow.  I suppose if you had such an enormous body you might like to cool down when you get the opportunity.  Chester has his own barn and a corral that are pretty much right on the road and he attracts attention.  Hence the sign: "Please Don't Feed The Horse.  Ask."  I should say right now that I haven't manufactured anything that you see in the painting.  I loved that brilliant sign the second I saw it.  I took a picture and I'm glad I did because it's weathered and you can't really read it anymore.

The deer hanging from the tree is common during hunting season.  I think the man who lives here is a pretty good hunter because every year there's a deer.  One year there was a bear.  And one year there was a coyote.  Apparently the coyotes were eating the chickens.  Although I've placed the tree in the background the actual "hanging tree" is on the road.  Scared the daylights out of me the first morning I ran past and saw a dead deer hanging next to me.  

The woman who lives here actually has three pigs.  Pot bellied pigs that live in the house.  I have met them and they are sweet and bristley.  Here she is walking the largest.

The painting is an acrylic on birch board, 16" x 12", my largest to date.  
This is also the first time I've added a person.  
And I've given Chester a pink halo just to show how special I think he is.

The piece is available in my shop:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/263160806/original-painting-my-neighbors-with?ref=shop_home_active_1

In American Folk Art, Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, illustration, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting Tags Natalie Wargin, neighbors, horse, belgian draft horse, rescued horse, upstate New York, rural, barn, pot bellied pig, deer, deer hunting, kitchen garden, farm, woods
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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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Bears in my yard...again

February 19, 2015 Natalie Wargin
"Maggie"

"Maggie"

PokeDet2.jpg

This is a new painting of three bears in my front yard.  I've titled it "Maggie" because of the dog standing near the red barn.  Maggie, as it turns out, is pretty smart, especially for a very nosey dog.  I've never known a dog so interested in absolutely everything but she knew better than to investigate the bears.  The mother bear was very aware of Maggie, standing at one point and staring right at her.  For some reason I wasn't particularly concerned but I did keep an eye on the dog from the side of the house, ready to grab her and dash in the house if I had to.

This is a watercolor and gouache painting, 11 x 14".  The painting itself and prints of the painting are available in my Etsy shop.  You can find them here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/222738890/watercolor-painting-original-maggie-dog
https://www.etsy.com/listing/221113089/art-print-original-watercolor-maggie-dog?ref=shop_home_active_1

Tags Hudson Valley, Lucas Avenue, Natalie Wargin, nature, landscape painting, black bears, bears, bear cubs, red barn, eyebrow colonial, woods, woodland, watercolor paintings, original art, gouache
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New Painting! Deer Crossing the Swamp

July 11, 2014 Natalie Wargin
Deer Crossing the Swamp

Deer Crossing the Swamp

One recent evening I looked out my bedroom window and saw a small group of deer crossing the swamp in the forest behind my house.  They moved leisurely, walking through the shallow water, moving up the ridge to the spot where they sleep.  Maggie and I discovered the spot a couple of winters ago.  In the winter I feel less concerned about ticks and more inclined to explore the woods.  I'm sure that's where they were headed.  

This is a new painting.  The painting and prints of this painting will be available in my Etsy shop soon.

Tags Natalie Wargin, landscape painting, woods, forest, deer, fawn, swamp
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A New Watercolor! "Riot"

May 29, 2014 Natalie Wargin
"Riot"

"Riot"

"Riot" Detail

"Riot" Detail

"Riot" Detail

"Riot" Detail

"Riot" Painting

"Riot" Painting

This is an original watercolor and gouache painting of a sweet little shed and a "Riot" of springtime growth in the woods.  

There's a little structure that I can see through the trees as I run the trail in the morning.  It's beyond the woods a bit in an open field that's just been planted with who knows what.  These days, with all the springtime foliage, it's harder to see but I still love to catch a glimpse.  Here's a picture of what I see: a lush green carpet, the amazing Jack-in-the-Pulpits, and, of course, all the trees that almost hide the little folly.

The actual paper size is 9 x 12 inches (23 x 31 cm) with the 7.5 x 9.5 inch (19 x 24 cm) painting centered on it.  The paper is 140# Fabriano 100% cotton watercolor paper, smooth finish.  The painting is signed and titled on the front.

You can find this painting in my Etsy shop:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/190807739/original-watercolor-painting-springtime

Use code SPRING15 for 15% off any purchase through June 15.

 

Tags watercolor painting, original art, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, woods, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, folly, landscape painting, gouache, farmland
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The Trout Lilies are in Bloom

April 30, 2014 Natalie Wargin
"Trout Lillies"   Watercolor Painting              

"Trout Lillies"   Watercolor Painting              

"Trout Lillies" Detail

"Trout Lillies" Detail

"Trout Lillies" Detail

"Trout Lillies" Detail

I did this little watercolor of some Trout Lillies.  I was walking on the trail and they were all over the place, pretty little yellowish flowers on long thin curving stems with mottled red and green leaves.  Apparently they're called Trout Lillies because someone thought the mottled colors resembled the colors on a trout.  Turns out I was lucky to see them when I did because the next day the flowers were gone.  Deer.

This painting measures 3 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 inches and is available in my Etsy shop.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/187915346/watercolor-painting-original-trout

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Tags watercolor painting, original art, Natalie Wargin, trout lillies, woods, flowers
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Lucas Avenue

January 23, 2014 Natalie Wargin
LucasSqSp.jpg

This is my house -- sort of.  I do live in a sweet eyebrow colonial in the woods.  I wish I had a wrought iron filigree gate.  And as for the attack rabbits guarding either side?   I ordered them from my favorite garden shop and they arrived broken.  Maybe I'll order them again in the spring.  They would be so much fun, don't you think?

Tags house, rabbits, wrought iron gate, woods, Lucas Avenue
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