A sweet but not-too-sappy card I illustrated for Mother's Day.
American Greetings.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Fresh Florals
Tired of so much red and pink?
Here's a Mother's Day card of mine for American Greetings that avoids those candy colors altogether. I love the lime green and the tiny buttons that hold the "Mother" insert at the top.
Here's a Mother's Day card of mine for American Greetings that avoids those candy colors altogether. I love the lime green and the tiny buttons that hold the "Mother" insert at the top.
Garden Sketch
American Greetings Mother's Day card for Siblings. I like how this one turned out - the little yellow bee is my favorite part.
White Blossoms
Another Mother's Day card I painted for American Greetings, with accents of crystalline and a white ribbon.
Flowers and Ribbons
A Daughter-in-Law card of mine for Mother's Day, with shiny pink accents and polka dot ribbons.
For American Greetings.
For American Greetings.
Spa Day
A pretty nifty Mother's Day card I illustrated for American Greetings. When you open it, a whole spa scene pops up, complete with lit candles, soft music and birds chirping. Perfect for the mom who enjoys some cucumber-on-the-eyelids pampering.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Taking Flight
Happy Friday, my friends!
I'll be spending nearly every waking moment of my weekend finishing up preparations for my AG Gallery show, which opens this Monday. This little exhibition will include lots of cut paper and a few paintings inspired by my St. Joe camping trip.
This is the little blurb about the show:
I'll be spending nearly every waking moment of my weekend finishing up preparations for my AG Gallery show, which opens this Monday. This little exhibition will include lots of cut paper and a few paintings inspired by my St. Joe camping trip.
This is the little blurb about the show:
Claire Mojher is a designer/illustrator in the Design Studio who often has dreams of flying.
Paying tribute to her fascination with things that float, glide or defy gravity, and her occasional desire to simply escape, Claire’s one-woman show—Flight—debuts today in the Gallery.
The artwork on display will be cut paper and paintings. The birds are cut and layered paper in framed glass. The plein air landscapes are either watercolor or acrylic. They were inspired by a recent camping trip to Port St. Joe, Florida, where Claire spent six glorious days among sand dunes and cypress. Taking flight into the wild is something she would do every day, if she could.
Paying tribute to her fascination with things that float, glide or defy gravity, and her occasional desire to simply escape, Claire’s one-woman show—Flight—debuts today in the Gallery.
The artwork on display will be cut paper and paintings. The birds are cut and layered paper in framed glass. The plein air landscapes are either watercolor or acrylic. They were inspired by a recent camping trip to Port St. Joe, Florida, where Claire spent six glorious days among sand dunes and cypress. Taking flight into the wild is something she would do every day, if she could.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Escape
Spent the last several days camping with my husband and parents in Port St. Joe, Florida. It was wonderful to flee the grayness and damp chill of Cleveland and spend 7 days drenched in sunshine, coastal breezes and drifting woodsmoke. I think I could go camping for a month and not get sick of it.
Cooking corn or fresh waffles over the fire, warming tea and made-from-scratch chili on the camp stove, falling asleep to the sound of wind through the pines and palms with the full moon glowing in the East, and opening your eyes to clear sunshine, surrounded by soft morning birdsong and the promise of a day spent lounging on the beach or kayaking in the bay... That's my heaven.
Cooking corn or fresh waffles over the fire, warming tea and made-from-scratch chili on the camp stove, falling asleep to the sound of wind through the pines and palms with the full moon glowing in the East, and opening your eyes to clear sunshine, surrounded by soft morning birdsong and the promise of a day spent lounging on the beach or kayaking in the bay... That's my heaven.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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