What’s in a Name?

I am a nature lover, a meadow wanderer, an adorer of trees. I like to think that I am an environmentalist. I primarily paint nature because I am inspired by its beauty and because I want to remind my audience how lovely, fragile and vital it is. It has become a mission to me. In my loftier fantasies, I like to think that I am a defender of the natural world. I want to help light a spark in the minds of people who see nature as something to be cherished and protected. My hope is that my art will touch some small ember of proactive responsibility in others to help spread the idea of how crucial the environment is to our existence.

I like to think of myself as an expressionist painter. I am not interested in painting a realistic nature scene. Most of my paintings revolve around a metaphor. Sometimes I like to give an inanimate object the qualities of humans (anthropomorphism). An example is the paintingRed Ladder at Night, below.

Red Ladder at Night Nora 229x300 Whats in a Name?

Red Ladder at Night, 16×20, acrylic on canvas, ©2009, Ann Hart Marquis, SOLD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some of my work has been considered surreal, such as Waiting for the Lion, below.

Waiting for the Lion Karin Hillmer 300x244 Whats in a Name?

Waiting for the Lion, 20×24, acrylic on canvas, ©2010, Ann Hart Matquis, SOLD

I am not as interested in what my style is called as I am in what kind of impact my art makes. I want people to recognize the value of the natural world as much as I do.

Given the above description of my painting interests, it has been difficult to come up with a description of myself for my artist statement, my SEOs, my precise, quick spiel about “What kind of art do you do”? I am still revising my response to that question.
Anyone else ever have that problem?

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5 Comments

  1. Posted February 3, 2013 at 12:31 am by Tim | Permalink

    It’s looking good! It does take a while, though, to gain traction and an audience. Good luck!

    • Posted February 14, 2013 at 5:08 pm by Ann Hart Marquis | Permalink

      Hi Tim,
      Thank you for all the help that you have given me to understand how to put together a successful website and blog. I very much appreciate your help.

  2. Posted February 3, 2013 at 3:11 am by Donna G. Allen Miller | Permalink

    Hi, Ann! Love your blog! And yes, I think you know I have the same problem in trying to label my type of music. It is basically “new age” I suppose, but then it isn’t that exactly either! I am having LOADS of fun setting up my website. I’m sure I’m making tons of mistakes, but at least I’m getting started. Have posted a couple of titles for blogs and put up some photos and even have some of my music on the site! Very cool! I’m not sure if the public can get into it or not yet. I hope not because it’s still very much a WIP, but not sure how to lock it from being viewed until it’s all up and going. If you have a moment, take a peek and let me know what you think. I love that you’ve added the blog to your website and look forward to reading more from you! Love, Donna

    • Posted February 14, 2013 at 5:06 pm by Ann Hart Marquis | Permalink

      Hi Donna,
      I really like your website and blog. i love the idea of your blog “Walks with Baily” and your website is very creative. Will you be having your music available to hear on your site?

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