Amy Woods Watercolors
Original Art Sale
December 5 – Sunday
2 pm to 4 pm
Bowood Farms Event Space
(just behind the main store and café - by the Christmas trees)
4605 Olive Street
St. Louis 63108
It has been 4 years since my last art sale and I have lots of original work that needs to live
somewhere else besides in my studio.
Varying sizes, prices and subject matter - some framed, but most not.
I will also be selling my 2022 calendars, notecards and a few prints.
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It’s been 4 years since my last art “unload” as I call it. I can’t believe how much I’ve painted! At last count I had over 250 watercolors. Part of me is proud of the amount of work I’ve done. Another part of me is a bit astonished. Why so many paintings? Well, let me explain.
Many of my paintings are process paintings as I work to develop material for my watercolor art classes for my students and provide a demonstration during class. As I am a big believer in finishing anything I start, much of the work comes from these classes.
There are also quite of few pieces painted for licensing possibilities. For those of you who don’t know, I paint for manufacturers who mass produce my art for national chain stores. Over the past two years I’ve had my art printed on wall hangings for Hobby Lobby, Belk, Home Store and TJ Maxx. It’s pretty cool, but keep in mind I submit a great deal of art to be considered for licensing.
My own interests. Seeing something pleasing to my eye and painting because I just love the craft and challenge and trying out new materials and techniques.
All in all, I have lots of work. Most of the art pieces are around 8x10 inches to 9 x 12 inches and unframed. And the best part of all the prices will be pretty affordable for original work. If you are new at collecting art or just want something unique and pretty for your home or to give as a gift, this is for you.
A friend of mine said to me a couple of weeks ago that she was looking forward to seeing my “SHOW”. Let me just make a couple of things clear. This really isn’t a “show”. True, you will get to see lots of naked (unframed) paintings stuck nicely to the beautiful walls of the Bowood Farms event space, but there will be no cheese squares or glasses of wine and no black cocktail dresses and high heels. But feel free to dress as fancy as you like as you look at my watercolors which will include all subject matter from flowers (of course) to koala bears and bowls of lemons. All that being said, I hope you come.
Can’t make it but there’s something you would like? Just contact me.