Saturday, November 28, 2015

Studio Session

Hi friends! Last weekend I had the privilege of a studio visit from DC photographer Albert Ting. Albert's contemporary photos of architecture and city life are beyond breathtaking so I was thrilled when he offered to take live shots of me painting in the studio. Nothing better than a little local creative collaboration! See more of Albert's work on instagram @Pootie_Ting

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Color Pop!

Last night was the opening party for my first curatorial endeavor, Color Pop!, a group show of four women artists from the DC area whose work is focused on bold colors and unique textures. I connected with the artists via the hashtag #acreativedc and it has been an amazing experience getting to know these talented ladies while sharing our creative processes and business ideals. The show will remain up through December so stop on by Whimpop on King Street in Alexandria, VA to check it out! Read below for information about the artists and their contact info.

Bottom right by Ann Marie Coolick, Bottom left by Christine Olmstead, top two by Kristin Try.

Above: Floral Dreamland by Ann Marie Coolick

Above: Rainbow Transparencies by Jordann Wine

Artists from left to right: Ann Marie Coolick, Christine Olmstead, Kristin Try, and Jordann Wine

About the artists:

Ann Marie Coolick has painted in Arlington for over 10 years. She paints exclusively with palette knives and thick frosting-like applications. Ann Marie was a resident artist at the Arlington Arts Center from 2004 until 2009, when her first son was born. She has since exhibited extensively across the mid-Atlantic.

amcoolick@gmail.com IG @amcoolick

Christine Olmstead has been painting for 20 years and for the past 5 years has been focused on abstract pieces. Receiving professional training in realistic charcoal & pencil drawings and oils, she's inspired by the French impressionists. Her artistic goal is simply to uplift the viewer and to encourage others by letting them know that there is beauty and light left in the world.

christine.e.olmstead@gmail.com IG @christineolmstead

Kristin Try is an Alexandria artist with a passion for abstract art. Kristin's journey into the world of art began after the birth of her second daughter, when her search for a creative outlet led her to experiment with interior design and art classes. Kristin's work is also on display nearby at Red Barn Mercantile in Old Town.

kristin@ginghamandgrosgrain.com IG @ginghamandgrosgrain

Jordann Wine is a DC artist who is inspired by a fascination with sacred geometry and the natural beauty of the planet. Working with glitter, she makes use of the medium’s full range of iridescent, opaque, and translucent color qualities, as well as various textures, to push the boundaries of glue and glitter into painting. Jordann is a graduate of New York University, where she studied Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Art; she continued her art studies at the Aegean Center for Fine Arts in Paros, Greece.

info@jordannwine.com IG @jordannwine

Monday, October 26, 2015

My work on Bohemianizm

I was so psyched to see my abstract work featured on Bohemianizm this weekend!! Read the article here.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Blue Ridge Mountains

Just finished up and varnished this pair of 10" x 10" paintings of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Shenandoah National Park, inspired by an early morning foggy drive through the mountains. Both pieces available at www.annmariecoolick.com.

Just finished up and varnished this pair of 10" x 10" paintings of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Shenandoah National Park, inspired by an early morning foggy drive through the mountains. Both pieces available at www.annmariecoolick.com.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Back Bay Wildlife Refuge


Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge near Sandbridge Beach and the VA/NC border is one of the most beautiful places on earth and my favorite place to paint. It includes a thin strip of barrier island coastline with beaches, dunes, woodlands, and freshwater marshes, providing habitat for the loggerhead sea turtle, brown pelican, and bald eagle.

You can walk away with one of my prints of Back Bay at the Back Bay Restoration Foundation's 30th Flyway Feast on October 24th from 12-5 on Knott's Island, with total proceeds from my prints benefiting the BBRF!! Help BBRF continue their mission of preserving, protecting, and improving Back Bay and its watershed!! The event will have live music, all you can eat food, live and silent auction, raffle, as well as kids activities.

For tickets and more info see www.bbrf.org

Pictured above: Marsh Romance No. 1 and No. 2, acrylic on canvas, 36" x 18" each. Available at www.annmariecoolick.com.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Ann Marie at The Little Gallery

I was beyond elated that my piece from Saturday's live painting at the Day of Remembrance at Smith Mountain Lake raised $450 for the scholarship funds for Alison Parker, Adam Ward, and Vicki's Vision. I had an amazing time painting to live music and meeting so many kind and supportive people from the community. The day was truly a blessing and a gift from Alison and Adam that will never be forgotten!! More of my work from my September feature at the Little Gallery can be viewed here.
Beautiful day for painting outside!

Dancing Cherry Trees, 30" x 40" now at the Little Gallery.

A sea of blue #SMLStrong shirts at the Day of Remembrance

New work now at the Little Gallery.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Layers upon Layers

I've been working on a few autumnal abstract geometric pieces. So many layers. I'm going through a ton of paint! Here are a few shots of the beginnings.


after two layers...


after 4 layers. a couple more to go (I think!)