Baby Ali

July 3, 2007 at 3:22 am | In Acrylic Paintings, Alligators, Cattails, Fine Art, Folk Art, Lily Pads, Nature, Paintings, Wildlife | 2 Comments

Baby Ali is an alligator that you are sure to see grow in the coming times of Jolly Holly Folky Art where Neon Moss swamp creatures come to life. The painting is not quite finished though it is close and the frame is near to completion.

Baby Ali is an acrylic painting on birch cabinet grade plywood primed with seven layers of Golden gesso. The acrylics I used are the very top of the line. I also used ceramic stucco to texture the lily pads and cattails.

The multi-layered technique I used gives a perceived depth and a richness that is beautiful in appearance.

 

Baby Ali

 

Baby Ali 24″x24″ address all inquiries to berrycbird@aol.com or 423-505-0805.

 My goal for this painting is for it to be simply beautiful and fun! Have I been successful? I look forward to hearing your comments. Thank you so much for stoppin’ by to take a lookin’ at what is cookin’ at Jolly Holly Folky Art! 

Jolly Holly’s Biography

July 1, 2007 at 12:48 pm | In Acrylic Paintings, Art Statement, Encaustics, Fine Art, Folk Art, Nature, Paintings, Wildlife, Woodburnings | 1 Comment

Holly grew up in La Fayette, Georgia. During her elementary and middle school years, Holly enjoyed art. Growing up, Holly dreamed of becoming an author of children’s books and illustrating her own pictures. She seemed to win any coloring contest she entered. 

Holly’s first year in high school was when she took her last art class. She started to think she didn’t have the art abilities everyone else did in her class, so Holly stopped enjoying art and would not draw or paint for several years.  

Holly went to Berry College graduating in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree. She was a psychology major and business minor. She continued her education by earning her master’s degree in industrial/organizational psychology from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 

While at UTC, she met Boyd Greene a wildlife and nature artist. Boyd got Holly into enjoying art again. She began to work on wood burning and started painting and drawing again.  

Today, Holly works as a Human Resources Manager and paints in her spare time for fun and relaxation.  

She plans to start using encaustics along with wood burning and acrylics in the future, as the medium really speaks to her and goes well with the simple and bold patterns she develops in her artworks.

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