“Art for Charity 4th Quarter – A Benefit for the Foundation for BCPL"
Already thinking about holiday shopping? A beautiful piece of artwork makes for not only a wonderful gift, but its purchase can also benefit a great cause – the Foundation for Baltimore County Public Library! Local artist Pamela Miller has very generously selected the Foundation for BCPL as her designated charity for the entire 4th Quarter of 2009. For the months of October, November, and December, 30% of all sales** made on www.pmillerabstractart.com (and at the artist's discretion, her other discount outlets) will go to the Foundation for BCPL.
After a successful career in technology, Pamela Miller became a full-time artist in 2006, and launched “Art for Charity” this year. The Foundation for BCPL is very grateful to be among the first beneficiaries of this fantastic initiative. Please consider patronizing this talented artist by visiting her website – www.pmillerabstractart.com.
For more information, please contact BCPL's Julie Dreisch at (410) 887-3282 or Miller Modern Art's Pam Miller (410)581-2658.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Art for Charity Update
“Art for Charity 4th Quarter – A Benefit for the Foundation for BCPL"
Already thinking about holiday shopping? A beautiful piece of artwork makes for not only a wonderful gift, but its purchase can also benefit a great cause – the Foundation for Baltimore County Public Library! Local artist Pamela Miller has very generously selected the Foundation for BCPL as her designated charity for the entire 4th Quarter of 2009. For the months of October, November, and December, 30% of all sales** made on www.pmillerabstractart.com (and at the artist's discretion, her other discount outlets) will go to the Foundation for BCPL.
After a successful career in technology, Pamela Miller became a full-time artist in 2006, and launched “Art for Charity” this year. The Foundation for BCPL is very grateful to be among the first beneficiaries of this fantastic initiative. Please consider patronizing this talented artist by visiting her website – www.pmillerabstractart.com.
For more information, please contact BCPL's Julie Dreisch at (410) 887-3282 or Miller Modern Art's Pam Miller (410)581-2658.
Already thinking about holiday shopping? A beautiful piece of artwork makes for not only a wonderful gift, but its purchase can also benefit a great cause – the Foundation for Baltimore County Public Library! Local artist Pamela Miller has very generously selected the Foundation for BCPL as her designated charity for the entire 4th Quarter of 2009. For the months of October, November, and December, 30% of all sales** made on www.pmillerabstractart.com (and at the artist's discretion, her other discount outlets) will go to the Foundation for BCPL.
After a successful career in technology, Pamela Miller became a full-time artist in 2006, and launched “Art for Charity” this year. The Foundation for BCPL is very grateful to be among the first beneficiaries of this fantastic initiative. Please consider patronizing this talented artist by visiting her website – www.pmillerabstractart.com.
For more information, please contact BCPL's Julie Dreisch at (410) 887-3282 or Miller Modern Art's Pam Miller (410)581-2658.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Happiness Factor
I'm really excited as I am being featured in an Etsy treasury called Happiness Ffactor. My painting, Happy Hour Low Tide is the painting which was selected.
I like the title of this treasury because it really touches on what I strive to share with people through my artwork. Owning something because it gives you pleasure, living life now and striving to do things that bring you and your loved ones happiness and getting rid of negativity. All of these factors are important to me in my own life and are elements of the paintings I create. I'd love to hear your thoughts about art, happiness and of course this very nice treasury!
To see the treausury go to Happiness Factor
I like the title of this treasury because it really touches on what I strive to share with people through my artwork. Owning something because it gives you pleasure, living life now and striving to do things that bring you and your loved ones happiness and getting rid of negativity. All of these factors are important to me in my own life and are elements of the paintings I create. I'd love to hear your thoughts about art, happiness and of course this very nice treasury!
To see the treausury go to Happiness Factor
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
New Lighthouse Sailboat Painting Happy Hour Sunsation by PMILLER
Serene seascape with sailboats at anchor. The landscape includes a lovely lighthouse. This painting is my newest addition to my http://www.millermodernart.com website and is part of my award winning Happy Hour Series.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Miller Modern Art "Art for Charity" to benefit Baltimore County Public Library
“Art for Charity 4th Quarter – A Benefit for the Foundation for BCPL"
Already thinking about holiday shopping? A beautiful piece of artwork makes for not only a wonderful gift, but its purchase can also benefit a great cause – the Foundation for Baltimore County Public Library! Local artist Pamela Miller has very generously selected the Foundation for BCPL as her designated charity for the entire 4th Quarter of 2009. For the months of October, November, and December, 30% of all sales** made on www.pmillerabstractart.com (and at the artist's discretion, her other discount outlets) will go to the Foundation for BCPL.
After a successful career in technology, Pamela Miller became a full-time artist in 2006, and launched “Art for Charity” this year. The Foundation for BCPL is very grateful to be among the first beneficiaries of this fantastic initiative. Please consider patronizing this talented artist by visiting her website – www.pmillerabstractart.com.
For more information, please contact BCPL's Julie Dreisch at (410) 887-3282 or Miller Modern Art's Pam Miller (410)581-2658.
Already thinking about holiday shopping? A beautiful piece of artwork makes for not only a wonderful gift, but its purchase can also benefit a great cause – the Foundation for Baltimore County Public Library! Local artist Pamela Miller has very generously selected the Foundation for BCPL as her designated charity for the entire 4th Quarter of 2009. For the months of October, November, and December, 30% of all sales** made on www.pmillerabstractart.com (and at the artist's discretion, her other discount outlets) will go to the Foundation for BCPL.
After a successful career in technology, Pamela Miller became a full-time artist in 2006, and launched “Art for Charity” this year. The Foundation for BCPL is very grateful to be among the first beneficiaries of this fantastic initiative. Please consider patronizing this talented artist by visiting her website – www.pmillerabstractart.com.
For more information, please contact BCPL's Julie Dreisch at (410) 887-3282 or Miller Modern Art's Pam Miller (410)581-2658.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Art Show Booth for Miller Modern Art
Friday, September 11, 2009
Edge of Forever Tropical Lighthouse Painting PMILLER
www.millermodernart.com
This tropical lighthouse painting features a lovely sky bursting with pearlessence in fluffy whites, pinks, powder blues and a touch of purple. The crystal waters have greens and blues with a shoreline in the distance. this is an original framed painting by emerging artist, Pamela E Miller.
This tropical lighthouse painting features a lovely sky bursting with pearlessence in fluffy whites, pinks, powder blues and a touch of purple. The crystal waters have greens and blues with a shoreline in the distance. this is an original framed painting by emerging artist, Pamela E Miller.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Bridge Across Time Figure Bridge Painting by PMILLER
This whimsical figure painting features a girl cliffside gazing at a golden bridge. The framed original painting is done in an abstract impressionism style with the figure done in cubism. Miller's signature metallic acrylic paints and pigments make this lady a one of a kind.
Media Used: Framed Mixed Media on Heavy Watercolor Paper
Artwork Size: 24 x 30
Bridge Across Time Listing
Inspiration: Inspiration Series Collection - This series is inspired by Patrick, a young talented artist who was taken from this world at a tender age. His family asked Pam to create a series based on his sketches. In the beginning of her inspiration series, she combined her love of science with elements from his sketches. However, Patrick favored very traditional cubism with geometric twists and simple surreal landscapes and Pam quickly began to pull away making the series more her own. She uses two approaches to the paintings in this series. One is impressionistic landscapes with her own brand of figures in a cubism style. The second is using her cubism figures in a very futuristic surreal landscape with swirls and strange moons. All of her paintings are ready to hang. She uses quality framing and mats for this series. If you wish to purchase the piece without the framing, please contact us for a price quote.
Certificate of Authenticity, Artist Bio, & Current Gallery List Price Included!
Media Used: Framed Mixed Media on Heavy Watercolor Paper
Artwork Size: 24 x 30
Bridge Across Time Listing
Inspiration: Inspiration Series Collection - This series is inspired by Patrick, a young talented artist who was taken from this world at a tender age. His family asked Pam to create a series based on his sketches. In the beginning of her inspiration series, she combined her love of science with elements from his sketches. However, Patrick favored very traditional cubism with geometric twists and simple surreal landscapes and Pam quickly began to pull away making the series more her own. She uses two approaches to the paintings in this series. One is impressionistic landscapes with her own brand of figures in a cubism style. The second is using her cubism figures in a very futuristic surreal landscape with swirls and strange moons. All of her paintings are ready to hang. She uses quality framing and mats for this series. If you wish to purchase the piece without the framing, please contact us for a price quote.
Certificate of Authenticity, Artist Bio, & Current Gallery List Price Included!
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Pretty Pink Roses Romantic Art by PMILLER
Here's a romantic little aceo of pretty pink roses. It's on sale at Pretty Pink Roses
This little miniature painting comes with a free antique gold frame..
This little miniature painting comes with a free antique gold frame..
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Art for Charity-Tips for Artists
Contribute Your Talents to a Good Cause
Art has found its way into the Tour de France. Depending on your definition of art, it may have always been there (Fans' costumes! Crop sculptures! Handmade signs and banners!). But now Lance Armstrong, in his first Tour in four years, has teamed up with Nike to enlist the talents of 30 of the world's foremost contemporary artists for an exhibit entitled STAGES, which opened in Paris last week. Details are sketchy, but as far as I can tell, the exhibit consists of a few Trek bikes that were decorated by the artists. (Yes, this recalls visions of Cow Parade and its infinite clones--artists working with the surface of an existing form.) Other works were created specifically for the show.
After its Paris debut, STAGES travels to New York, Los Angeles, and Portland. The artists' works will be sold with proceeds benefiting Armstrong's foundation to fight cancer. You can't argue that the artists are making a contribution.
I've written a lot previously about donating art to charity events--cautioning you against donating too much or feeling obligated. But there comes a time when your passion for a cause is so deep that you would regret not using your talents to help out. Rather than wait for the requests to come to you, organize your own charity event by teaming up with a nonprofit organization and at least one celebrity. Lance Armstrong might be out of reach, but there are probably celebrities in your town that would be willing to lend their name to a good cause.
You could donate work that you already have available, but you'll get more publicity if it's work created around a theme. I hate to say that because I'm not crazy about themed art, but I know what gets picked up in the mainstream media. If publicity is a goal (and it should be if you're trying to raise money!), a theme might be the way to go.
Let's look at some of the local celebrities and nonprofit organizations you could team up with.
Celebrity Chefs + Food Bank + Artists
Purchase plain aprons for artists to decorate and then sell or auction the aprons at an event that features the chefs' creations while raising funds for the local food bank.
Newscasters + Literacy Program + Artists
Ask artists to create artists' books. Exhibit the books at local libraries and galleries before holding a sale and having a party at a bookstore with proceeds going toward a literacy program. Bringing in the bookstore (a retail space with its own following) is a bonus to the partnership.
Sports Stars + Inner-City Sports for Kids + Artists
Ask artists, or pair up artists and sports stars into teams, to decorate baseball caps, footballs, jerseys, or anything else associated with your celebrity's sport. Ask a sportscaster to be the MC at the party and sale. You're likely to get TV coverage on the sportscaster's station.
One final note of interest: Lance Armstrong is said to be riding a few of the artist-decorated bikes in the Tour de France, including the bike by Damien Hirst to the finish line in Paris.
Know This . . .
Making a contribution to a cause that's important to you is extremely gratifying.
Think About This . . .
The more people you include in your event, the more publicity you will receive and the more money you will raise for a worthy cause.
Do This . . .
Contribute your talents to a good cause. Bring in a local celebrity (or celebrities) to help attract attention. Be diligent in your research to ensure your nonprofit is in good standing and well thought of in the community. There are many charity watchdog organizations out there. Try http://charitynavigator.org as a starting point.
Also, understand that--at least for now--when you donate your art, you (the artist) are able to deduct only the cost of your materials for U.S. tax purposes. See more about working with a nonprofit and donating art in my book, I'd Rather Be in the Studio!, pages 219-222. http://artbizcoach.com/irbits
• Podcast: Take over a vacant storefront (legally)
• What to tweet
• Would you pay $17 to see a single painting?
• How to reply to someone on Twitter
• @abstanfield Tweekly: Digital paintbrush app for iPhone, studio makeover contest, doubts about one's art, film satire for fall
Read everything and sign up for updates at http://www.artbizblog.com
________________________________________
You are welcome to use this article on your website, blog, or in your newsletter as long as you include this complete credit line: © 2009 Alyson B. Stanfield. Alyson takes the mystery out of marketing your art and making more money as an artist. Visit http://www.ArtBizCoach.com to get articles just like this one delivered to your inbox.
Art has found its way into the Tour de France. Depending on your definition of art, it may have always been there (Fans' costumes! Crop sculptures! Handmade signs and banners!). But now Lance Armstrong, in his first Tour in four years, has teamed up with Nike to enlist the talents of 30 of the world's foremost contemporary artists for an exhibit entitled STAGES, which opened in Paris last week. Details are sketchy, but as far as I can tell, the exhibit consists of a few Trek bikes that were decorated by the artists. (Yes, this recalls visions of Cow Parade and its infinite clones--artists working with the surface of an existing form.) Other works were created specifically for the show.
After its Paris debut, STAGES travels to New York, Los Angeles, and Portland. The artists' works will be sold with proceeds benefiting Armstrong's foundation to fight cancer. You can't argue that the artists are making a contribution.
I've written a lot previously about donating art to charity events--cautioning you against donating too much or feeling obligated. But there comes a time when your passion for a cause is so deep that you would regret not using your talents to help out. Rather than wait for the requests to come to you, organize your own charity event by teaming up with a nonprofit organization and at least one celebrity. Lance Armstrong might be out of reach, but there are probably celebrities in your town that would be willing to lend their name to a good cause.
You could donate work that you already have available, but you'll get more publicity if it's work created around a theme. I hate to say that because I'm not crazy about themed art, but I know what gets picked up in the mainstream media. If publicity is a goal (and it should be if you're trying to raise money!), a theme might be the way to go.
Let's look at some of the local celebrities and nonprofit organizations you could team up with.
Celebrity Chefs + Food Bank + Artists
Purchase plain aprons for artists to decorate and then sell or auction the aprons at an event that features the chefs' creations while raising funds for the local food bank.
Newscasters + Literacy Program + Artists
Ask artists to create artists' books. Exhibit the books at local libraries and galleries before holding a sale and having a party at a bookstore with proceeds going toward a literacy program. Bringing in the bookstore (a retail space with its own following) is a bonus to the partnership.
Sports Stars + Inner-City Sports for Kids + Artists
Ask artists, or pair up artists and sports stars into teams, to decorate baseball caps, footballs, jerseys, or anything else associated with your celebrity's sport. Ask a sportscaster to be the MC at the party and sale. You're likely to get TV coverage on the sportscaster's station.
One final note of interest: Lance Armstrong is said to be riding a few of the artist-decorated bikes in the Tour de France, including the bike by Damien Hirst to the finish line in Paris.
Know This . . .
Making a contribution to a cause that's important to you is extremely gratifying.
Think About This . . .
The more people you include in your event, the more publicity you will receive and the more money you will raise for a worthy cause.
Do This . . .
Contribute your talents to a good cause. Bring in a local celebrity (or celebrities) to help attract attention. Be diligent in your research to ensure your nonprofit is in good standing and well thought of in the community. There are many charity watchdog organizations out there. Try http://charitynavigator.org as a starting point.
Also, understand that--at least for now--when you donate your art, you (the artist) are able to deduct only the cost of your materials for U.S. tax purposes. See more about working with a nonprofit and donating art in my book, I'd Rather Be in the Studio!, pages 219-222. http://artbizcoach.com/irbits
• Podcast: Take over a vacant storefront (legally)
• What to tweet
• Would you pay $17 to see a single painting?
• How to reply to someone on Twitter
• @abstanfield Tweekly: Digital paintbrush app for iPhone, studio makeover contest, doubts about one's art, film satire for fall
Read everything and sign up for updates at http://www.artbizblog.com
________________________________________
You are welcome to use this article on your website, blog, or in your newsletter as long as you include this complete credit line: © 2009 Alyson B. Stanfield. Alyson takes the mystery out of marketing your art and making more money as an artist. Visit http://www.ArtBizCoach.com to get articles just like this one delivered to your inbox.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Taken by the Wind Original Painting & Fine Art Prints by PMILLER
This framed original painting is part of my Inspiration Series and has a gallery retail of $1600.00. As part of my "economy stimulus sale" its listed on ebay for $199.00 WOW! She feels the power of the wind, lifting her up and filling her with passion. She's "Taken by the Wind".
The original painting is on Taken by the Wind Framed Original Paintingand you can purchase fine art prints at
Taken by the Wind Fine Art Print
The original painting is on Taken by the Wind Framed Original Paintingand you can purchase fine art prints at
Taken by the Wind Fine Art Print
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Monday, July 20, 2009
My Dream Home on Urban Lifestyle Decor
I love ultra modern decor. To give you an example of my taste, here are a few pictures of the decor in my home with some of my paintings.
I just decided to follow www.urbanlifestyledecor.com when I came across this fabulous home designed by Richard Meier. That is my idea of what my house should look like! WOW! Here's a link to his site if you are interested in seeing more of his designs.
Richard Meier
My Dream House-The Douglass House by Richard Meier
I'll be visiting Urban Lifestyle Decor often.
I just decided to follow www.urbanlifestyledecor.com when I came across this fabulous home designed by Richard Meier. That is my idea of what my house should look like! WOW! Here's a link to his site if you are interested in seeing more of his designs.
Richard Meier
My Dream House-The Douglass House by Richard Meier
I'll be visiting Urban Lifestyle Decor often.
Friday, July 17, 2009
More Happy Hour Sunset Paintings and Giclee Prints by PMILLER
We are rolling back prices as our "economic stimulus special" to our prices back in 2006. WOW!! My Happy Hour Series has actually one two awards. The first was on Ebay Art in Summer 2006 and the second was the 2007 Landscape Calendar Awards at Artwanted. So here's our specials for this lovely Friday night:)
Happy Hour Prince Fredrick Original Painting
The picture doesn't do this one justice as the sky is blazing with coppers, blues, pinks and violet.
Fall Happy Hour Embellished Giclee (Original Sold!)
This one is a very nice landscape or side street painting with lots of interesting colors, beautiful trees and playfully I made the street violet to give it a joyful, serene feeling.
Happy Hour Prince Fredrick Original Painting
The picture doesn't do this one justice as the sky is blazing with coppers, blues, pinks and violet.
Fall Happy Hour Embellished Giclee (Original Sold!)
This one is a very nice landscape or side street painting with lots of interesting colors, beautiful trees and playfully I made the street violet to give it a joyful, serene feeling.
Once and Future City Original Painting or Print by P Miller
Here is a stunning cityscape painting done in deep rich purples, pinks, and bold bright blues with my signature metallic acrylics as well. It's influenced by the asian cities of tokyo and japan which I would love to see. This painting is part of my acclaimed, "Urban Jungle" Series. The original is available for purchase at Once and Future City Original Painting or you can purchase the fine art print at Once and Future City Fine Art Print
Artscape 2009
I have been attending Artscape for many years and I always find artists that I love to buy from there. The food and performances are always a blast. Last year I tried the fried alligator..it was surprisingly good haha...hope to see you there..
artscape article
artscape article
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
SALE ON EBAY Sunset Seascapes Landscape Paintings by PMILLER
My acclaimed 'Happy Hour Series" paintings and embellished giclees will be going on sale over the next few weeks.
The Happy Hour series is where you will find Pamela’s landscapes, seascapes and cities when the sun is setting. All of these paintings are created with traditional and metallic paints in the palette of a sunset. Many collectors describe her Happy Hour Series as having a hypnotic effect because as the day transitions into night, the paintings change. They go from light, airy golds into deep, rich coppers. Happy Hour is when you begin to feel at peace, kick your feet up, sip wine and enjoy the beauty of a transition into night. We hope her paintings will make you think fondly of your favorite sunset adventure.
Happy Hour Embellished Giclee
Beautiful Sailboats anchored at sunset make this one a popular choice. It is also one of the few Limited Editions (1000), I am doing.
Happy Hour Maryland Ave Embellished Giclee
Fun cityscape of Maryland Ave. in Annapolis MD. Has beautiful trees and architectural qualities!
Happy Hour Low Tide ORIGINAL PAINTING
The simmering bright crystal blue waters and playful trees make this one a favorite painting of mine. It's also very large 30 x 40, so it commands attention.
Thanks For Looking!
Pam
The Happy Hour series is where you will find Pamela’s landscapes, seascapes and cities when the sun is setting. All of these paintings are created with traditional and metallic paints in the palette of a sunset. Many collectors describe her Happy Hour Series as having a hypnotic effect because as the day transitions into night, the paintings change. They go from light, airy golds into deep, rich coppers. Happy Hour is when you begin to feel at peace, kick your feet up, sip wine and enjoy the beauty of a transition into night. We hope her paintings will make you think fondly of your favorite sunset adventure.
Happy Hour Embellished Giclee
Beautiful Sailboats anchored at sunset make this one a popular choice. It is also one of the few Limited Editions (1000), I am doing.
Happy Hour Maryland Ave Embellished Giclee
Fun cityscape of Maryland Ave. in Annapolis MD. Has beautiful trees and architectural qualities!
Happy Hour Low Tide ORIGINAL PAINTING
The simmering bright crystal blue waters and playful trees make this one a favorite painting of mine. It's also very large 30 x 40, so it commands attention.
Thanks For Looking!
Pam
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Loki Fantasy Landscape with Fairy
I'm starting my summmer clearance sale with daily listings on eBay at SUPER LOW PRICES.
My first listing is "lOKI", a fantasy painting of the fairy king or god of mischief. He's up on ebay for $49.00 (gallery $1600.00, normal Etsy Clearance Price $100.00).
Get him before he's gone!!!
Buy Now
Buy Now
My first listing is "lOKI", a fantasy painting of the fairy king or god of mischief. He's up on ebay for $49.00 (gallery $1600.00, normal Etsy Clearance Price $100.00).
Get him before he's gone!!!
Buy Now
Buy Now
Friday, April 17, 2009
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