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Natalie Wargin

1622 Lucas Avenue
Cottekill, NY 12419
845-750-4573
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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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Two Small Botanicals. New Work.

October 6, 2022 Natalie Wargin

“Bloodroot”

“Buttonbush”

I find the most interesting plants growing in the woods and along the wetland edge. Here are small watercolors of two that I see, depending on the season: Bloodroot and Buttonbush. Bloodroot gets its name from its red orange roots that resemble carrots. Yes, I pulled one up so I could see for myself. The roots can be used to make ink or dye. The leaves are big and curvy, the flowers are smallish and white. In the spring, in the woodland shadows, this plant spreads and beautifully fills a lot of space. The second plant, Buttonbush, grows in wet areas and also appreciates shade. In the spring the blossoms are like little green balls that each open into dozens of tightly packed small white flowers like the globe you see here. The foliage is dense and dark and in the fall the “buttons” become red and copper colored. Both of these plants are quite dramatic.

I haven’t done any watercolors in a while and it was a pleasure to work on these two. They are small, as I say, and working on small pieces was also a nice change. I’ll be back to larger work soon.

Both of these originals are available in my Etsy shop where I’m also offering free domestic shipping on all orders through Sunday, October 9. Here are the links:

“Bloodroot”
5 x 6 inches
Watercolor on Fabriano Hot Press
$90
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1318491625/original-watercolor-painting-bloodroot?click_key=6d824a8df84af158ef00b08fb3a00f0133c480d6%3A1318491625&click_sum=7bca4747&ref=shop_home_active_2

“Buttonbush
5 x 6 inches
Watercolor on Fabriano Hot Press
SOLD
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1318500245/original-watercolor-painting-buttonbush?click_key=f24f7649d7317fc42c19a9d7951b9b5884f25ffb%3A1318500245&click_sum=d04f1daa&ref=shop_home_active_1

You can also find prints of these paintings in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin?ref=seller-platform-mcnav

Thanks so much for taking a look at what I’ve been up to.
It’s most appreciated!



In flowers, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original watercolors, woodland weeds, bloodroot, buttonbush Tags watercolor painting, watercolour, watercolor paintings, botanical, botanicals, botanical painting, Natalie Wargin, nature, wild flowers, Hudson Valley, wetland plant, shade plants, original art, in the woods
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A new Sampler In Colored Pencil

August 5, 2022 Natalie Wargin

I decided to do another colored pencil sampler, just to get back into the swing of things after my exhibit in Woodstock. These drawings done in the style of an old fashioned sampler are relatively quick for me to execute and they’re very satisfying when completed. I’ve titled this one “Everything.”

Just above the curve of the earth are the moon and stars in the night sky and the soft clouds and sun of a new day. In the hills white tailed deer graze, odd birds fly, a rabbit runs, a horse gallops. Somebody should repair that fence. The woman waters her wildly successful garden. Just get a load of the peonies. An old dog relaxes. I’ll bet the house is cozy. The shed seems in good repair and if you choose to sit and rest for a moment you can watch the turtle in the pond under the buttonbush. There’s a black bear near the tree. I have to think about him.
This is everything.

“Sampler #4, Everything”
19 x 22 inches
Prismacolor pencil on Stonehenge Drawing Paper
$400

I’m running a sale in my Etsy shop, 15% off any purchase. The sale runs from today, August 5 through Sunday, August 7.
This original piece of art is available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1278990519/original-colored-pencil-drawing-country?click_key=82736205cf8f36676c849f1f380c14b46f89819f%3A1278990519&click_sum=852e91ca&ref=shop_home_active_1

Prints of this image are also available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1265042630/art-print-original-colored-pencil?click_key=355b32be87acde1a1c3fa446a8713b5229ebfd6f%3A1265042630&click_sum=9f11c33f&ref=shop_home_active_1

Thank you for taking a look at what I’ve been up to. I appreciate it!

“Everything” detail.

“Everything” detail.

“Everything” detail.

“Everything” detail.

“Everything” detail.

In art sale, bouquet, colored pencil art, flowers, gardening, Hudson Valley, illustration, moon and stars, Natalie Wargin, original drawing, Still life Tags original art, Hudson Valley, sampler art, Natalie Wargin, nature, peonies, deer, horse, rabbits, garden, turtle, etsy seller, etsy sale, colored pencil, pencil art, pencil drawing
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One Box Turtle, Coming Right Up

June 23, 2022 Natalie Wargin

This painting was a commission, a birthday gift for a man who has a soft spot for turtles. I saw this particular box turtle in my driveway and thought I'd paint her instead of one of the snappers that I usually see. Box turtles are especially beautiful and a little showy with bright orange markings. Unlike other wild creatures that I encounter turtles don't mind inspection or a nosey photographer getting close. That's my little house in the upper corner and the woods beyond. It's windy and the trees are getting tossed. And because they are blooming now I've added wild roses and hydrangeas. If you look very carefully you can see that the spiders have been busy too.

I’ve reopened my Etsy shop with a 20% off sale on any purchase through Sunday the 26th.
You can find prints of this turtle painting here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1239661358/art-print-of-original-acrylic-painting?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=natalie+wargin&ref=sr_gallery-1-3

NOTE: For those of you who follow me on Instagram I have a new account.
You can follow me here to see me working on new things:
@nataliewargin2.0

And as always, thank you for taking a look at my work.

“Box Turtle” detail.

“Box Turtle” detail.

“Box Turtle”detail.



In art sale, Catskill Mountains, flowers, gardening, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting Tags Natalie Wargin, nature, turtle, box turtle, rural life, country setting, hydrangeas, wild roses, wild garden, wild flowers
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Eleven pieces and a pre-show sale

May 13, 2022 Natalie Wargin

This is the final piece for my show at the Woodstock Artists Museum and my third Peaceable Kingdom. You may have heard my sigh of relief when I finished it. Below are all the pieces I will display along with details and prices. If you want to buy a painting before the show let me know. Any work purchased before May 20 will be discounted by 15%.

Peaceable Kingdom #3 - All Around Us
Acrylic on claybord, 24 x 18 inches, framed
$2200

There are 32 creatures here, all sharing the woodland, existing nicely, just as it really is. The birds are busy, bluebirds and sparrows and owl and woodpecker. The black bear dozes while a pair of squirrels chatter, the turtle looks surprised by the snow, the fisher heads for her underground shelter, the coyote is almost invisible. The dancing horse feels the excitement of the cold. There’s a little fox next to the stone wall where a chipmunk sleeps and a crow complains as crows do. Deer rest, so does a cow. A raccoon gets cozy, and turkeys, geese, and a single pheasant scatter. In front of the house, where welcoming lights shine, a bunny rests. There’s a goat there too. A woman, who might be me, walks the snowy lane, watching the dog who is certainly my Tilly.

Tomato Garden
Acrylic on claybord, 24 x 18 inches, framed
$2200

Porcupines At Mohonk
Acrylic on claybord, 24 x 18 inches, framed
SOLD

The Letter
Acrylic on claybord, 24 x 18 inches, framed
$2200

Red Fox And Barn
Acrylic gouache on birch board, 18 x 12 inches
SOLD

Foxes At High Falls
Acrylic on claybord, 24 x 18 inches, framed
$2200

Maggie And The Goose
Acrylic on birch board, 24 x 18 inches
SOLD

Donkeys And Pears
Acrylic on birch board, 20 x 16 inches
$2000

Memento Mori
Prismacolor pencil on Stonehenge Drawing Paper, 28 x 18 inches, framed
$650

Meteor Shower And Bouquet
Prismacolor pencil on Stonehenge Drawing Paper, 22 x 18 inches, framed
SOLD

The Fight
Acrylic on birch board, 18 x 24 inches, framed
$2200

In Catskill Mountains, flowers, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, original drawing, solo art show, art sale Tags art sale, Natalie Wargin, acrylic painting, solo art show, landscape painting, Hudson Valley, upstate New York, peaceable kingdom, rural life, country setting, country living, environmental
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Two Stories, One Pencil Drawing

April 21, 2022 Natalie Wargin

I feel the show in May nipping at my heels. This is the penultimate piece for my exhibit. It’s a colored pencil drawing, another sampler, that combines two of my favorite stories, the meteor shower and the weed bouquet. I’ve contained them within a floral border.

A few years ago, at 2AM on a very cold morning, my husband and I carried blankets and quilts out to the front yard where we laid down to watch a meteor shower. The dog took one look at this and went back in the house. Her loss, though, because it was a sight to see. I’ve shown it here with deer instead, under the shooting stars, helping themselves to my garden. The inset bouquet is actually a bunch of dried weeds, Queen Anne’s Lace and other things that looked pretty but made me sneeze so badly that I could not keep it. The floral border is adapted from samplers that I’ve admired.

“Meteor Shower and Bouquet”
Sampler #3
22 x 18 inches
Prismacolor pencil on Stonehenge Drawing Paper

I’ll be closing my Etsy shop indefinitely while I get ready for my May show and another show that will come on it’s heals. Before I do I will run a final sale.
20% off any purchase from April 21 through April 24.
Here’s a link to my shop:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin

Thank you, as always, for your interest in my work.



“Meteor Shower and Bouquet” detail.

“Meteor Shower and Bouquet” detail.

“Meteor Shower and Bouquet” detail.

“Meteor Shower and Bouquet” detail.


In bouquet, colored pencil art, flowers, Hudson Valley, illustration, landscape painting, moon and stars, Natalie Wargin, night scene, original drawing Tags Natalie Wargin, night sky, nature, meteors, shooting stars, front yard, bouquet, botanical, pencil art, colored pencil
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Porcupines At Mohonk - New Work

February 24, 2022 Natalie Wargin

This is a retelling of a story from a few years ago when I went for a hike at the Mohonk Preserve with my friends Mary Grace and Raedel. If you’re unfamiliar with the Mohonk Mountain House and the Preserve it’s worth checking out. The hotel alone is fairly mind blowing. I digress. It was a perfect spring morning — flowers blooming, bees buzzing, birds and little frogs too, the roof tops of the hotel visible in the distance. We chose an easy trail, a good walk and conversation being our intent. We were talking and laughing and we rounded a bend and Mary Grace almost stepped on a porcupine.

I’d never seen a porcupine outside of a zoo and it was all I could do to get my phone out of my pocket and start taking photos. I got several decent shots. The porcupine didn’t seem especially concerned about me nor did she seem at all put out about almost being stepped on. You see her here, ambling along the path, and once she reached an overgrown spot she stopped to grab and eat a bunch of leaves. She was gorgeous. I did wonder about those quills. Do they shoot them in self defense? Later I looked it up and learned that they do not. Instead they charge and impale a predator with multiple barbs.

I mentioned that this is a retelling. A while back I did a small watercolor based on this story. Here is a larger representation in acrylics, with more details of the porcupine and the day. This is the ninth piece for my show at the Woodstock Museum in May.

“Porcupines At Mohonk”
Acrylic on Clayboard
24 x 18 inches

I’m having a sale in my Etsy shop running from today through the 28th.
20% off on any print, any size.
Prints of this image are available in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1182549973/art-print-of-original-acrylic-painting?click_key=e5175985330b1f06b173ee16d2f1970725b24287%3A1182549973&click_sum=bfa80afd&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1

Thank you for following my work and reading my tales.

“Porcupines At Mohonk” detail.

“Porcupines At Mohonk” detail.

“Porcupines At Mohonk” detail.

In flowers, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting Tags Natalie Wargin, porcupines, acrylic painting, original art, landscape painting, spring flowers, cardinals, frogs, bumble bees, day lilies, wild roses, Mohonk Preserve
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New Work and a PBS Interview

January 28, 2022 Natalie Wargin

Well, I’ve been keeping busy. This is a new painting featuring the monster tomato plant I grew this past summer. Just as I was finishing this piece I was contacted by WMHT, our local PBS station. Would I be interested in being featured on their show about the arts? Yes, I would.

First, a little about the interview. The producer/director and the camera woman came to my home, turned my living room into a sort of studio where the interview was filmed. Then we went to my work area in the basement where I was filmed while I painted. This was the hard part. The camera was almost literally on my shoulder. Good thing I’ve learned how to tune the world out when I need to. It’s a short piece and if you’d like to take a look here’s the link:
https://fb.watch/aLMWetGbjF/

“Tomato Garden” detail.

Picture it, a single tomato plant that all but took over the front yard. She could never have known how perfect the conditions were for that little seed but all the warm sun, the good Hudson Valley dirt, and the careful watering created a wonderful monster. Here she is, her cozy house and peony hedge behind her, picking another basket full of tomatoes. There is abundant life all around. Birds are bickering, a chipmunk helps herself, a skunk has wandered in. And that very fast dog, who just can’t seem to help herself, is getting mighty close to that squirrel.

”Tomato Garden”
18 x 24 inches
Acrylic on Clayboard

I’ve reopened my Etsy shop and you can find prints of this image here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1154168238/tomato-garden-art-print-of-original?click_key=72bba725ab2f741b717dc5019fcda0489281b3cb%3A1154168238&click_sum=25d605b5&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1

Thank you for reading along.
If you have any comments on the interview, or anything really, I’d love to hear them.

“Tomato Garden” detail.

“Tomato Garden” detail.

“Tomato Garden” detail.

In flowers, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, gardening, tomatoes Tags acrylic painting, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, landscape painting, home sweet home, peonies, pears, tomatoes, garden, kitchen garden, dog chasing, squirrels, skunk, chipmunk
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Two For The Show. A New Drawing.

December 14, 2021 Natalie Wargin

‘Memento Mori.” Sampler #3

This is the second new piece for my show in May, a colored pencil drawing done in sampler style. It’s a memento mori, a mourning piece in remembrance of a canine companion that has departed.

Memento mori samplers were common, as you probably know, during the time when embroidery was a regular activity. While this is drawn rather than stitched it’s visually similar to old mourning pieces with the monument to the departed beneath the weeping willow, the floral motifs, the neighboring homes and animals feeling the loss, and the black border. Having lost a couple of wonderful dogs myself I swung from aching sadness to amused reminiscence while I drew, part of the reason for doing work like this I suppose.

“Memento Mori.” Sampler #3
Prismacolor pencil on Stone Henge Drawing Paper
20 x 28 inches

Prints of this image are available in my Etsy shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1139400975/memento-mori-for-a-dog-art-print-of?click_key=7fd98fdff937ab047c38bf242891701c74501a6d%3A1139400975&click_sum=60632931&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1
Free domestic shipping on any order through December 18.

Thank you to everyone who has supported my little shop. I’ve had a good year and will be taking a short break. My shop will close on December 19 and will reopen in January.

I wish you all the happiest of holidays.
Thank you for taking the time to view my work. It means so much.

“Memento Mori” detail.

“Memento Mori” detail.

“Memento Mori” detail.

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New Work And Some News

November 23, 2021 Natalie Wargin

“Foxes At High Falls”

I know it’s been a while since I last posted but I have been busy experimenting with new things, none of which I’m ready to share at the moment. However, I got some good news a few weeks ago. The Woodstock Artists Museum is giving me a solo show in May. I’m furiously working on new paintings and drawings and the image here is the first new painting for that show.

Tilly and I walk along the High Falls nearly every day. Five minutes from our house it’s always interesting, noisy in a good way, and sometimes if there’s been a lot of rain, a bit frightening. The Falls flow into the Rondout Creek which can run high and fast if the Falls are at their peak. Wading is unadvised.

I don’t know if the foxes living in the rocks are a new development or just something I’ve been oblivious of before now but this year we’ve seen many foxes and kits. Here you see the Falls running wild, the rock walls along the creek with several foxes watching you from their dens, and a glimpse of the neighborhood at the top in the distance. I hope those dark clouds in the east will blow over. We’ve had plenty of rain already.

“Foxes At High Falls”
Acrylic on claybord
18 x 24 inches

You can find prints of this painting here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1125645901/art-print-of-original-acrylic-painting?ref=shop_home_active_1

I’m also offering free domestic shipping on any order through Monday November 29.

I wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving.
And thank you for your time. I truly appreciate your ongoing interest in my work.

“Foxes At High Falls” detail.

“Foxes At High Falls” detail.

“Foxes At High Falls” detail.

“Foxes At High Falls” detail.

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A Little More About My Grandmother

July 22, 2021 Natalie Wargin
“Emily’s Dream #1.”

“Emily’s Dream #1.”

“Emily’s Dream #1” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #1” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #1” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #1” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #1” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #1” detail.

The last time I was in touch I shared the first painting I’d done based on memories of my grandmother, “Emily’s Dream #2.” Here’s “Emily’s Dream #1.” In this piece Emily is in her Chicago dining room where she’s about to hang the last piece of a mural depicting flowers, a fancy little house, and the mountains of the Poland that she left behind. She doesn’t want to forget the first place she loved.

You see the lighted bookcase on the left with some of the family books, including the Bible on the bottom shelf and the parrot statue that sometimes changed location, the floor with the floral rug, the oak framing and molding that outline the room Emily stands in. The cherry tree that grows in Poland on the right becomes the cherry tree growing in her Chicago front yard on the left. The blue house is hers. Here in the house that Felix built they raise five creative children, grow a lush garden, and become part of a South Side neighborhood. You see Emily’s love of flowers and birds.

About her dress: My grandmother made her own clothes and while the family was doing well before the Depression things were different afterwards. The Koscielskis were back on their feet with a different mindset. Frugality. One of Emily’s favorite places to shop was Goldblatt’s bargain basement. Her sense of humor was showing in the galactic print she chose for a new dress. I was a young girl when she wore this dress and I thought it was pretty funny. And a little brave.

Emily’s Dream #1
Acrylic on panel
18 x 24 inches
$2400

This painting and prints of the image are available in my Etsy shop.
You can find the painting here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1054067165/original-acrylic-painting-woman-in?ref=shop_home_active_1

You can find prints here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1040096998/art-print-woman-in-garden-chicago-poland?ref=shop_home_active_2

SALE! Everything in my shop is reduced 20% through July 25.

Thank you for your kind interest!

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A Sampler In Colored Pencil

May 7, 2021 Natalie Wargin
“Sampler #1”

“Sampler #1”

This piece began as a colored pencil still life based on photos I took of a birthday bouquet. I didn’t intend for it to resemble a sampler but I think the color of the paper I was using (Canson drawing paper, Oyster) pulled it in that direction. I didn’t put up a fight. I love samplers, have stitched a few myself, so I went along for the ride.

“Sampler #1” detail.

“Sampler #1” detail.

“Sampler #1” detail.

“Sampler #1” detail.

The flowers are reds and pinks, large carnations, tulips, and other unidentified things. I have tried to bring my rural landscape into my floral pieces on several occasions and here I did that in a couple of ways. Right and left of the vase are small scenes with little houses, fences, wildlife. There’s that black dog again, dear Maggie I think. And when it came to the illustrious little blue vase I added a barnyard scene with cows and one little calf. I like to think the vase resembles chinoiserie with a Hudson Valley twist. Once I was certain that this drawing was truly a sampler I added the border of little black dots. Think lots of French knots.

“Sampler #1”
20 x 24 inches
Prismacolor pencil on Canson drawing paper, Oyster
$375.00

I’ll be running a sale from today, May 7 through Sunday May 9.
20% off any purchase.

You can find the original drawing in my Etsy shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1014448185/original-colored-pencil-drawing-floral?ref=shop_home_active_1

You can find prints of this image here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1014443715/art-print-original-colored-pencil?ref=shop_home_active_2

Thanks so much for following along!

“Sampler#1” detail.

“Sampler#1” detail.

“Sampler #1” detail.

“Sampler #1” detail.

In bouquet, colored pencil art, flowers, illustration, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, original drawing, Still life Tags sampler art, sampler, colored pencil, pencil art, rural life, bouquet, floral art, still life, carnations, tulips, country living, country setting
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A little story about my grandmother

March 30, 2021 Natalie Wargin
Emily2FullSmaller.jpg

This painting tells a little story about my grandmother, Emily Koscielski. Emily was a creative person who was a good cook, an excellent baker, a skilled embroiderer, a successful gardener. She loved flowers and birds, but especially flowers. She told me stories about gardens in Poland where there were only flowers, not a single blade of grass. Emily had a long narrow workroom in her basement where she made things like crepe paper flowers. You can see her at work here, looking serious and determined, busy adding to a wild paper garden of her own creation. There are ferns, lily-of-the-valley, wild roses, white tulips, frilly poppies and poppy seed heads, daffodils. I've given her room a cathedral door and centered her beneath sun and rain, night time and lightening to add emphasis to her conjuring powers.

As with the Peony drawing you saw last month I should credit the virus with the idea of this painting and the urge to make it. Like many of you I’ve been conversing quite a bit over the past months with family, including a cousin who has shared many of his family memories. I had fun correcting his misremembered stories but he did get me thinking a lot about my grandmother which has resulted in this painting.

“Emily’s Dream #2”
Acrylic on board
24 x 18 inches

You can find prints of this image in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/974871306/art-print-original-acrylic-painting?ref=shop_home_active_1
Also, I’m running a little sale, 15% off any item.

There are some detail images below. Thank you for reading along!

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

In bouquet, flowers, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, paper art, grandmother story Tags crepe paper flowers, paper art, cut paper, papergarden, wild roses, wild garden, Natalie Wargin, acrylic painting, garden, ferns, botanical, floral art
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Under the influence of Covid

February 4, 2021 Natalie Wargin
“Peonies.”

“Peonies.”

“Peonies” detail.

“Peonies” detail.

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“Peonies” detail.

I completed this drawing at the end of September 2020. I hesitated to show it in my newsletter and I held off on adding it to my Etsy shop. I have always thought that my work stood on its own, uninfluenced by what was going on in the world around me. Just a landscape, just some flowers. But I believe I was wrong about that. This composition is all about that big black shadow. I believe that the oppressive days of the pandemic are in that shadow. This drawing has made me think differently about what I'm doing. That's a good thing.

The flowers themselves are based on photos that I took last spring of peonies grown in my garden. This started as a colorful, somewhat feminine piece. The blooms are frilly, like the skirt of a gown that I'll never have occasion to wear. You can clearly see my pencil strokes. Often colored pencil artists use a blending tool to smooth out the individual marks. I've chosen to leave mine visible. I like evidence of the hand that made the work. I'd always planned to add the shadow but as I progressed it became darker and darker. There's no ignoring it.

”Peonies”
24 x 30 inches.
$350.
Prismacolor pencil on Strathmore drawing paper

Prints of this image are available in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/878700767/colored-pencil-art-print-of-original?ref=shop_home_active_1

The original drawing is available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/864227576/colored-pencil-original-drawing-peonies?ref=shop_home_active_1

I’m running a little sale, 15% off any purchase.
Sale runs from today, February 4th, till midnight February 7th.

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“Peonies” detail.

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A Firefly Metaphor. A New Painting.

December 4, 2020 Natalie Wargin
“July Fourth.”

“July Fourth.”

Yes, I know. The Fourth of July isn’t on anyone’s mind right now. But this is a timely painting although I didn’t realize it until I was almost finished. Let me explain.

I set out to do a night time painting of Circle Avenue, a little neighborhood near my house that’s strung along a semi-circular road. You may have seen that I’ve painted this street before. I’m drawn to the neighborly feeling I get whenever I drive through. I also wanted to do another night scene.

While painting the trees I kept remembering all the fireflies that I see each summer lighting up the forest behind my house. The tall dark trees and all the tiny insect lights. On and off. It’s magical. I don’t need to tell you. So in the end I decided to add some fireflies. And a thought occurred to me. Here was some light in a dark landscape. Something I suppose, in a way, we’re all waiting for. I do not paint political statements or protest pieces. I believe that the beauty all around us will save us. Perhaps it’s my protest not to paint a protest. But I think I did paint a metaphor.

”July Fourth”
Acrylic on panel, 16 x 20 inches.
$1500.00
This painting along with prints of this image are available in my shop.

You can find the painting here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/915868367/fireflies-on-july-fourth-original?ref=shop_home_active_2

You can find prints of this image here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/901940178/fireflies-on-july-fourth-art-print-of?ref=shop_home_active_1

I will be running a brief sale from December 4 through December 6.
20% off any purchase.

I wish you all the very happiest of holidays, whatever they may be.
Thank you for your interest in my work. It means the world.

“July Fourth” detail.

“July Fourth” detail.

“July Fourth” detail.

“July Fourth” detail.

“July Fourth” detail.

“July Fourth” detail.

“July Fourth” detail.

“July Fourth” detail.

In Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, moon and stars, Natalie Wargin, night scene, Original Acrylic Painting Tags rural life, country living, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, acrylic painting, original art
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A Mystery. The Letter.

November 3, 2020 Natalie Wargin
“The Letter.”

“The Letter.”

It’s early evening, crescent moon and stars in the sky. Dogwoods bloom along with all those other things. Wood ducks enjoy the peace. The lady of the house has received something interesting in the mail. Her faithful companion awaits her in another room, curious about the letter, knowing she’ll confide. Outside the garden and marsh are busy. An impressive snapper, new life.

“The Letter” detail.

“The Letter” detail.

“The Letter” detail.

“The Letter” detail.

This is my latest acrylic painting. I enjoyed this one. I wanted to do a night scene and I wanted to feature the big snapper that comes up to my yard every year to lay her eggs. I’ve never seen any of the eggs hatching nor have I ever seen any of the hatchlings. But if there have been some baby turtles I’m sure they’d make for the marsh and this is what they’d look like. I hadn’t planned such a detailed reflection in the marsh of the house and it’s inhabitants and although I found it tricky to do I’m pleased with the result.

Prints of this image are available in my Etsy shop. You can find them here:https://www.etsy.com/listing/872090607/art-print-original-painting-house-and?ref=shop_home_active_1

I’m also offering 20% off on any order from November 3 through November 7. You can find my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin

As always I want to thank you for your interest in my work.
Happy Thanksgiving to you all.

“The Letter” detail.

“The Letter” detail.

In Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, night scene, moon and stars Tags Natalie Wargin, night sky, snapping turtle, woodland, 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:
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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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Hello! The shop’s open with new work!

March 19, 2020 Natalie Wargin
“Red Peonies.”

“Red Peonies.”

Hello again! Little did I realize when I was working on this bright piece that a splash of bold color might be just what we all need. Especially this spring. I hope you’re all taking care and keeping well.

You may remember that last year I put in a peony hedge. Surprisingly it was kind of a success. I cut some blooms, red ones and white ones, and took some photos to work from. Here I've featured only the red and deep pink flowers in a bouquet, and I will admit that in this painting I got a little carried away with red. I thought for a minute that I'd use up all of my red paint. I really worried a little. In the upper corner I opened a window for some relief and there was a pink house with an impatient woman in the window watching a very happy black dog. The woman might be me. I don’t recognize the dog.

“The Pink House”
12 x 16 inches, watercolor on Fabriano Hot Press.

“Fox Chapel.”

“Fox Chapel.”

Here’s a second piece finished just a week or so ago. The little yellow building is a Quaker chapel in the woods next to a trail. The trail, you can see it on the right, starts with a rocky section that's not difficult to negotiate unless it's rainy. Then be careful please.

The yellow chapel is sometimes used for weddings and is beautifully simple inside with benches arranged on the square, an open area in the center of them. Here are all of the woodland creatures I've grown accustomed to along with spring flowers -- day lilies, daffodils, fragrant mountain laurel.

I've added several foxes, mostly red, one gray. The grays are unusual here and after eleven years I've only seen one. Foxes are true survivors and should we finally destroy this planet of ours cockroaches and foxes will live on. Foxes are supremely adaptable. Social in a skulk or solitary they can live practically anywhere and they can eat practically anything.

“Fox Chapel”
18 x 24 inches, acrylic on board.

My Etsy shop is open again. I’ve added some new prints and some new originals and from March 19 through March 26 all prints and original work is 20% off.

You can find my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin

The “Red Peony” painting is here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/770512022/original-watercolor-painting-of-red?ref=shop_home_active_4

And the “Fox Chapel” painting is here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/785439255/original-acrylic-painting-woodland?ref=shop_home_active_7

Thank you for following along!

In bouquet, Catskill Mountains, deer, flowers, Hudson Valley, illustration, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, Original watercolors, Still life Tags original art, Hudson Valley, peonies, floral art, spring bouquet, watercolor painting, acrylic painting, rural life, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, red foxes, doe, deer, mountain laurel, spring flowers, country living, red red red, quaker chapel
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Let's Not Fight

December 18, 2019 Natalie Wargin
“The Fight.”

“The Fight.”

“The Fight” detail.

“The Fight” detail.

“The Fight” detail.

“The Fight” detail.

“The Fight” detail.

“The Fight” detail.

I heard a story from a hunter about two does who fought over an apple. How intriguing. The deer I see, and I truly see them every day, seem so docile and calm. I’ll occasionally hear one huffing a mild protest but an actual fight? I did some research and not only can you find photos you can also see fights in action. I was shocked and inspired. Here’s the result. It’s a blue sky day in autumn, the oaks are full of bright leaves and acorns. Chattering birds and a single leaping squirrel seem surprisingly uninterested in the situation below them. A quiet red fox walks out of the tree line. In the center two bucks are in a tangle. Is it a fight? Is it a dance? Do the two does figure into this situation? I’ll let you decide.

“The Fight.”
Acrylic on panel, 24 x 18 inches.

This image is available as a print in my shop. You can find it here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/762761807/art-print-original-acrylic-painting-of?ref=shop_home_active_1
Receive 20% off any order from December 18 through December 20.
My shop will close on December 21. Any orders received by the 21st will be filled.

Thank you all for your continued interest in my work. I wish you the most joyful of holidays!
See you in the spring!


In Catskill Mountains, deer, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Original Acrylic Painting Tags landscape painting, woodland, deer, deer fight, Natalie Wargin, Hudson Valley, autumn in New York, acrylic painting, buck and doe, oak trees, blue skies
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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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