Monday, November 28, 2011

"Put Another Nickel In" - A Collaborative Painting by Canvas by Canvas




The most popular Jukebox of all time, and the one most often seen on mugs, t-shirts, etc. is the Wurlitzer Model 1015, popularly referred to as the "bubbler". This jukebox was produced in 1946-47 and its long-lasting popularity was driven by an advertising campaign by Wurlitzer which splashed the 1015's image in advertisements in Life and Look magazines, the Saturday Evening Post, as well as on thousands of billboards across the country. Although it is still being produced today, the colorful machine evokes memories of our youth spent doing the jitterbug, bee-bop, and grooving to rock and roll!

Another nostalgic painting by Canvas by Canvas, this piece is comprised of nine 8” x 10” canvases created by the Canvas By Canvas artists, each discreetly signed with the initials of each painter. The canvases are framed together in a custom-made sturdy wood frame that is built to last for generations.

“Put Another Nickel In . . .” is available for sale and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the participating artists.  Visit our website at http://www.canvasbycanvas.com/ for purchase information.

Canvas by Canvas artists love creating images that recreate memories.  What images from your past put a smile on your face and a song in your heart?   Email us at canvasbycanvas@gmail.com and share your ideas.  We'd love to hear from you!  And ... PS: .... We accept commissions!





Monday, November 21, 2011

"Crazy 'Bout a Mercury"-A collaborative Painting about our love for the old and rusty by Canvas by Canvas

"Crazy 'Bout a Mercury"
34"x34" acrylic painting
Each of the 9 canvases in this
piece of collaborative art
is painted by a different artist

This beauty was found along hwy 80 near Weatherford. We are always looking for beautiful, rusty vintage vehicles to photograph and turn into a painting.
Just like Alan Jackson, we're crazy bout a Mercury too. This painting recently sold to a collector of ours in California. Guess he likes Mercurys too. You can read more about our style of art and meet each one of us here.

If you have a favorite subject, we can create a design and paint you an original piece of art. Maybe you had a favorite old car you would like to commemorate.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

"Cowtown" ~ A Collaborative Painting about Fort Worth by Canvas by Canvas Artists

"Cowtown" Fort Worth, TX
28x44 inches 15 8x8 in. canvases acrylic 
each painted by a different CBC member

Canvas by Canvas members honored our nearby neighbor "Cowtown", Fort Worth TX with these highlights of some historic places and events. See our website HERE for more information about this painting.

We can work with a client to research and design and paint a memorial honoring a person or place, to commemorate an event or a special painting to serve as a memento for an occasion.

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posted by Canvas by Canvas member Nancy Standlee


Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Collaborative Painting by Canvas by Canvas ~ Vintage 1951 GMC Truck

Tony's Pride and Joy
Vintage Truck Series
37" x 37" framed  SOLD

 The Canvas by Canvas Website... click HERE for more paintings

The eight members of Canvas by Canvas met because of their passion for painting. They created CBC because of their friendship and their love of painting. Most people think one painting equals one artist, but not in the work of Canvas by Canvas. Each painting includes several squares or rectangles and each one is painted by a different CBC artist in their own individual style. Each member contributes their time and energy for a collaborative painting that is unique, colorful, and contemporary. The paintings are usually approximately 30” square but CBC works in all sizes and styles and welcomes commissions. 
The photo reference for this 1951 GMC pickup truck was taken in Santa Fe when several members flew there for a photo shoot. The group meets for paint outs, birthday lunches and is in the planning stages for an April 2012 show at the Old Post Office Museum and Art Center in Graham, TX. 
Thank you for visiting our blog and come back soon.

Posted by Member Nancy Standlee

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