Hello everyone,
Another weekend has gone by and here we are in the beginning of the month of May. I hope you all had a great weekend. Like always I have been busy working on my project and other miniature work.
Today, for the month of May, I am really proud to say that J.R. Art Gallery is featured on May's issue of the American Miniaturist magazine.
J.R. Art Gallery |
After the Interview by The Dolls House Emporium back in November 2017, J.R. Art Gallery had a five page article written by Deb Weissler.
I'm very pleased with the article and pictures, and Deb Weissler got to bring out some interesting details about the gallery. Here is the link for those who would like to read the full article A Gallery Full of Miniature Art.
Going through the article it brought back some sweet memories, especially how it all began, the inspiration, adding all the paintings and obviously all the details.
Here are a few pictures, of J.R. Art Gallery.
J.R. Art Gallery Building |
From here once again I would like to thank my dear friend and fellow Miniaturist artist José Pereira Torrejón for the four lovely miniature paintings that he painted for me, which have inspired me to do J.R. Art Gallery. For those who would love to see some of José's amazing miniature work here is the link to his blog Rust and Steel Miniatures.
The Original three Paintings by José Pereira Torrejón |
Mr. Joseph Rookie in the gallery wrapping a painting |
Miss Reeva browsing through the gallery |
The living quarters of Mr. Rookie |
The Art table |
The Unfinished Ballerina Painted by José Pereira Torrejón |
In the article it was surprising that Deb Weissler took in every tiny detail in account.
Quote: "J.R, resides in the spacious apartment upstairs. A fireplace, an iron bed, and tables where the artist paints fill every nook and cranny. Feminine touches and a child's teddy bear propped on the bed provide hints at who shares this warm and inviting space."
Indeed they are just hints; but lately at J.R. Art Gallery there was a special guest. A young girl called Heather. She has been residing with Mr. Rookie for quite some time. Down in Regent Street everyone has been asking around who she was. Could she be the artist's daughter? There is some resemblance. Maybe a Niece? Who knows!! Here is Heather.
Heather is another doll made by doll artist Beverly Senatore. Thank you Beverly for the lovely dolls that give life to my projects. I call Heather "My sleeping girl" for she is always asleep.
Hope you have found the article interesting. I have to admit J.R. Art Gallery will always hold a special place in my heart.
This week I will also be sharing with you a new update for the present project The Master Swordsman Pub & Inn, so make sure to keep tuned.
This week I will also be sharing with you a new update for the present project The Master Swordsman Pub & Inn, so make sure to keep tuned.
Take Care and See You Soon.
Hugs,
Rebecca xxx
Enhorabuena por tan merecida publicación!! Tu galería de arte es simplemente maravillosa.Estoy intrigada,quién será esa preciosa niña Heather??
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Muchas gracias por tus lindas palabras. La historia de Heather llegará con el tiempo.xxxx
DeleteWell done on the published article!
ReplyDeleteHmm, yes, Heather is a mystery. Especially, how did she manage to open her eyes for the photo on the chair???
Looking forward to the next pub post. Have a lovely week.
Thank you so much Megan. I'm pleased that you liked it. Well there is more to Heather. I would say a bit of magic :-)
DeleteCongratulations! No wonder the art gallery was noticed and how nice that hundreds of other miniaturists will be able to enjoy looking at it.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Drora
Thank you Drora for your wonderful comments. I am so glad that you liked it. Xxxx
DeleteEs impresionante!! Enhorabuena. Un saludo, Arantza.
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias Arantza xxx
DeleteCongratulations on your wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I really appreciate it.xxx
DeleteCongratulations with this stunning art piece! I love every inch and every detail of it! And I fee honored to be part of it by means of my humble contribution!
ReplyDeleteThank you José for everything. If it wasn't for you, there wouldn't be any J.R. Art Gallery. xxxx
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