Showing posts with label art prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art prints. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2016

Nursery Art Prints: Brothers and Sisters Poem

This is a nursery art print I created from a vintage art piece, featuring a painting and sibling poem  I wrote titled, "Brothers and Sisters." I created it for a client who wanted nursery decor that was gender neutral and matched her citron nursery color scheme. The painting features a little boy and girl swinging from a tree and a children's poem which helps foster family values of sharing, love and friendship.


 Nursery Decor, Sibling Painting Poem Print by Injete

Paper Print Sizes


 Nursery Decor, Sibling Poem Wood Print by Injete

Wood Print Sizes
Nursery Decor, Sibling Poem Painting Canvas Print by Injete

Canvas Print Sizes

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Evolution of An Artist: from Shadows of Doubt to Fields of Dreams

Today I am celebrating my evolution as an artist. It is always good to examine one's growth over time. I started my creative journey back in 2004. I was working as a consultant back then and never defined myself as an artist. Throughout my high school and college years I leaned towards Economics and the sciences. I never even took art as a subject in high school even though I enjoyed painting and made some rather amateurish attempts back in my teenage years. Then one day in 2004 I just began drawing again I can't explain why or what moved me (see Shadows of Doubt drawing below). My mother loved the art piece which I stuck up on my bedroom wall and suggested I should pursue art more seriously.

 Shadows of Doubt: Oil Pastel and Pencil Drawing by Injete

In December 2004 my sister Atsango and I were doing Christmas shopping at the museum art gallery and we came across two beautiful metal art pieces, she bought one for herself and one for my brother Solomon and his wife Ina. I fell in love with metal art on that day and I knew I had to learn how to do it. One day while strolling through a shopping centre I saw a sign on the notice board advertising classes in hand-embossed metal art. I excitedly copied down the information and called the artist a Kenyan Asian lady called Taruna. I was her first African student. I discovered that apparently embossed metal art is an ancient tradition in India. From her I learned how to emboss and create images on metal. However, I never did discover what we used to paint the metal because she didn't tell me and she got all her supplies in India. So I spent many years trying to find paint which I could use on the metal (last year after "Googling" I finally discovered it was gold rust liquid).  But in between I made a few fascinating discoveries of my own. So I don't use rust liquid to paint my metal art pieces and I have since developed my own metal art techniques. These are images of the first art piece I sold and of one of the new art forms I developed (handmade metal art cards) which are miniature 4 by 4 inch metal art pieces in a card format.

Two Mothers/Confusion: Metal Oil Painting by Injete


Sax Player: Handmade Metal Art Card by Injete

I also started out with a love for oil pastels so once in a while I use those and much as I love the look of oil paint I simply don't have the patience to use it anymore. Just the other day I discovered another new technique using acrylic paints. As they say "Necessity is the mother of invention," I would like to paraphrase that to, "Necessity is the mother of creation." Last week while working on a painting for my sister Laura which is based on my original "Shadows of Doubt," art piece I realized what a long way I have come as an artist. I have developed a variety of art techniques and people who are familiar with my earlier work have acknowledged my growth and best of all I have actually received commissions and praise from people other than my family members :-). Don't get me wrong, I appreciate my family's support especially because many of my family members have great taste in art but the praise of strangers and their art purchases really do make me think at least I can lay claim to been an artist.

Buy Art Prints by Injete at FineArtAmerica.com


I have also sold some of my art gifts on Zazzle and best of all I have actually sold some of my poetry! Now that I consider an accomplishment because poetry is not easy to sell. So I decided that I really must do a blog post celebrating my evolution as an artist and strangely enough when I checked the date I started this blog it was almost two years ago in June 2009. So hoorah for me and thank-you to all of the people who have supported my creative journey over the years. Here's to what I hope will be many more fruitful, creative years!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

My New Zazzle Store: Art Gifts and Cards by Injete

I am so excited I have finally set up my Zazzle store! You can buy art gifts and greeting cards here with designs, paintings and poetry by me. I am gradually adding different gift items so please be checking the store for new products. My product line at Zazzle will include: blank greeting cards; art cards and postcards; art calendars; poetry gifts and posters; African Art cards and gifts; art prints and posters; gift mugs; gift magnets and keychains; art t-shirts and African t-shirts. I will also create customized gifts so if there is a particular art gift or card that you would like me to create please send me an email at minjete@gmail.com. All of the gifts can be ordered and purchased online at Zazzle.com and they ship orders internationally.

Zazzle Store Name: Art Gifts and Cards by Injete
Website: http://www.zazzle.com/injete*