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valentine's day Blog Connections and the Art of Nathalie Rattner

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I wrote a blog about the Sacramento Antique Faire not too long ago (here), and included a series of images showing collections of things like the watches in the photo above. The Faire is a treasure trove of photo opportunities. A few weeks later, I received a note from a Nathalie Rattner who had been introduced to my blog through her father. As I read further, I was happily surprised to learn that Nathalie had attached what appeared to be a a black and white version of my photo. It was lovely and I thought to myself, I really should print out my photo and have it framed in black and white.

Obviously, by the time I opened the second attachment, I realized I had not been very thorough in my reading of Nathalie's note! This was not a photo at all, but a photo realistic drawing!

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The second drawing made things crystal clear. Nathalie is a phenomenally talented artist. This was one of those moments when I ask myself, how does someone DO this?!?! It is SO accurate. I was just amazed. The second piece she sent helped visually explain the process.

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I was lucky to begin a bit of a correspondence with Nathalie, and she sent me more images of her work. She specializes in photo realistic work, and has become quite well known for her Sports series.

These are some of her portraits:

Nathalie says of this image, "this is a drawing based on a vintage photograph in which I have combined my painting technique with the application of some copper foil."

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Nathalie says, "This image is from a commission of an individuals grandchild. This image was done using my painted charcoal and graphite technique."

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This piece of the Ziegfeld Follies girls is breathtaking to me. The way Nathalie captures light and shadow is perfection.

Nathalie says, "This is an image of the Ziegfeld follies in which I have combined a charcoal wash technique with pastel wash technique. I technique that I've recently developed."

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Nathalie sent me the finished project of my pocket watch photo and asked if she could enter it in an art competition in Boston. I was very honored that she chose my image to show off her fine work. I said "YES" of course!

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I asked Nathalie a little about herself:

"I was born and raised in Calgary Canada where I studies dance and attended a performing arts high school. After graduation I moved to Vancouver and later to L.A. to pursue my dance career where I was represented by McDonald Selznick. I am a largely self taught artist and have always been attracted to portraiture and began by doing oil paintings of native Americans based on the photographs of Edward Curtis. This series was well received and collected by people in Montana and Boston and several interior designers. This success encouraged me to continue and over the past several years I have developed a technique which is that based on “painting” with shaved graphite and charcoal which allows me to achieve a hyper-realistic or extended photograph quality. My goal is to bring life to photograph images and to bring the personal qualities of the subject to the viewers attention . A three part work based on multiple images of my Dad presented as a film strip where each drawing was placed in a cell of the film strip won a drawing competition in Boston and this led to a meeting with John ……Liffmann who encouraged me to do images of the greats of baseball. This series has met with great success and have been bought by baseball collectors and fans around the world and has found a place in some sports museums. I have also received commissions to do images of personal heroes, family members and a wide range of subject matter. My work is currently sold through ebay, sports auctions (legendaryauctions.com), through John Liffmann liffmann00@comcast.net or I can be contacted directly at nrattner@shaw.ca"

Nathalie was honored with the cover and a feature story about her Sports Figure work in January in Sports Collectors Digest:

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Is it fair that someone so talented is also so beautiful? She is isn't she?
I feel lucky to know Nathalie, if only through the blogosphere. Blogging is an amazing thing. It has created an avenue for connections to be made that otherwise wouldn't have. I was so pleased to get to know about Nathalie and her work. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

valentine's day Cool: Roger Borg

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1.25.7a, enamel on aluminum, 7.12" x 5.736", 2007

This is just a small taste of the coolness that is Roger Borg. Artist, Sculptor, and creator of neon lamps, Roger uses forms from nature, studies and creates from a common theme a body of work that is at once serene and exciting. I hope you enjoy.

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1.27.7p, enamel on aluminum, 4.171" x 8.28", 2007

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untitled, neon (8300 white), 15' x 12' x 11', 2008
collection of suzanne and norman cohn


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Pull In Lamp

Stacked Series: both hanging and free standing, these neon lamps are made by stacking individual hand bent neon components atop each other. in building a structure in this manner, through individual layers and cross sections, i am able to explore and produce illuminated forms, both simple and complex.

I can just imagine this lamp on a traditional desk (say a Louis XIV) in an office/library. I think the contrast is just would be needed to spice things up. That necessary dash of the unexpected.

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each moment slides into the next, neon (4500 white), 7.447" x 64.659", 2005
There are a series of quotes from Roger that were unique and made me stop and read every one.


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our paths crossed for but not long enough, steel, approx. 8' x 8' x 4', 1999
Roger has a number of landscape sculptures that capture the imagination.

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Bulge

Flat Series: the first of this series, this wall lamp is distorted to appear three dimensional, while in reality it rests flat on the wall.
Artist's Statement:
through observation and speculation i test the world and its workings. what is of paramount interest to me is its nature at the most base level. how circumstances arise. how sequences form and events unfold. how single narratives merge with others, giving rise to more complex interactions. how information is transcribed within the fluid column of time. how the present moment comes to be, and how it is continually steered into the next. at this boundary of present and future, possibility reigns supreme. infinity rules what may be. permutations abound. but beyond this cusp emerges only a single lone instance of what is and what has become. it is with deference to these thoughts, and within this context, that my work is born.
roger borg, 2007

valentine's day Ooooooh! Presents!

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I received the loveliest package in the mail last week, and have just now gotten a chance to show it to you. It was from the oh so brilliant artist Patricia van Essche from PVE design.



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Everything about the package was perfect, down to the back of the envelope, which was printed with a repeat of her twin bird logo.

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I simply fell in love with the card she sent with an illustration of my dog Cooper. (You may notice a small box of chocolates to the left. Patricia has an excellent memory! There is this story of a dog who ended up in the vet's office the day after Christmas last year after gorging on a box of chocolates.)

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Isn't this the most beautiful and kind gift?!? Thank you so much Patricia. It has a place of honor in my office, and will for years to come.

If you have not already, I hope you will visit Patricia's blog here. There is always a wonderful illustration that will make your day.