Friday, April 26, 2013

White Lion of the Serengeti


"White Lion of the Serengeti"

18 x 24 (28 1/2 x 34 1/2 with frame)

pastel board with museum glass

Brass Pots Study


"Brass Pots Study"

24 x 30 (28 x 34 with frame)

Oil

Self Portrait



"Self Portrait"

8 x 10 (12 x 28 14 with frame)

Pastel

Young Leopard


"Young Leopard"

20 x 24 (30 x 41 with frame)

pastel on canson with museum glass

Michelle



"Michelle"

11 x 14 (18 x 22 with frame)

graphite with museum glass

Port Orford Oregon Coast


"Port Orford Oregon Coast"

12 x 12

Oil

Approaching Storm


"Approaching Storm"

16 x 20 (18 x 22 with frame)

Watercolor

The leopard's Gaze



"The Leopard's Gaze"

16 x 16 (26 1/2 x 26 1/2 with frame)

pastel board with museum glass

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Nicole



"Nicole"

11 x 14 (18 x 22 with frame)

Graphite with museum glass

Tiger at Sunset


"Tiger at Sunset"

20 x 20 (21 1/2 x 21 1/2 with frame)

acrylic on canvas

Tulips



"Tulips"

16 x 20 (20 x 24 with frame)

Watercolor

Swan Lake


"Swan Lake"

24 x 30 (32 1/2 x 36 with frame)

Oil

Lava & the sea


"Lava & the Sea"

18 x 24 (22 x 28 1/2 with frame)

Oil


Golden Lion


"Golden Lion"

24 x 36 (30 x 41 with frame)

oil on canvas


Silver Bowl & Grapes


"Silver Bowl & Grapes"

18 x 24 (22 x 27 1/2 with frame)

Oil

$1,250

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Art Events


ART EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, OREGON

BEST IN SHOW          
WHITE LION OF THE SERENGETI                
 JURIED TAG ART GUILD

A FEATURED ARTIST
CASWELL GALLERY OREGON  
WORLD-RENOUNED
WILDLIFE GALLERY                                                              

A FEATURED ARTIST                                                                                                   
VACAVILLE ART GALLERY                                                 
IN A GROUP SHOW                                                                                                    

FIRST PLACE                                  
SILVER BOWL AND GRAPES                        
JURIED TAG ART GUILD       

FIRST PLACE                                  
WHITE LION OF THE SERENGETI                                    
FAIRFIELD ART GALLERY

HAGGIN MUSEUM 
SILVER BOWL & GRAPES                                                                                                                                  
NATIONAL SHOW

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

About the Artist




Native California artist, Ann Heskett, began actively creating art at a young age. She is known for her award-winning wildlife and still life paintings. She became intimately involved with wildlife through the films produced by family members who traveled the globe. Her personal discoveries have taken her to sanctuaries and local zoos where she has photographed and studied her subjects. 
“I believe the designs in nature are perfect:--stripes, spots, a white lion’s blue eyes, the leopard’s quietly forceful presence and camouflage.  Every time I see these things I feel that a master artist has been at work.”
It was here that she first sharpened her technique and style, painting many colors in the fur.  It’s not unusual to see magentas, greens, violets and reds, sometimes Prussian blues and turquoise.  She plays with color and, at times, will achieve a “happy accident,” as Dan Edmonson suggests in his teaching.

“I once was so close to a tiger cub, I could see every detail of his eyes.  He was stunning!  When he rolled over on his back, the complexity in the colors emanating from his eyes gave me a chill. It was an emotional moment for me and I rushed home to begin my first serious wildlife painting of two tigers.” 

Ann paints her still life using dramatic light and color.  She mixes her paints from the live setup and continues the process from reference photos.

Although mostly self-taught, Ann has studied with Mark Carder, an artist who paints presidents and dignitaries; Gary Bergren, celebrated Western Artist; Daniel Edmonson, artist, teacher, and mentor for artists from around the world. 
 
Her career as an executive and consultant in marketing, public relations and promotional design, enriched her creative side. She studied ballet and voice along the way and now paints fulltime.

Ann considers herself to be a lifelong student of the environment, human nature and art.