Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Acadia National Park in Maine | Prints

Prints available for purchase here

Souvenirs from the vacation in Acadia National Park, Maine, a few months back. It was so beautiful there in late August! I made a couple of collages/drawings and thanks to Dana, there is now a timelapse of me sitting on a mountain & cutting paper on a windy day! 


 



Prints available for purchase here

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Quarantine Art

It's been a very long pandemic. And it's far from being over, now that the Delta variant is on the rise, 17 months since the initial lockdown began on March 20th of 2020 in NY. The time spent in quarantine offered opportunities for new kinds of drawing: from the screen, over Zoom. I didn't love it at first (and I'm not sure I would ever truly "love" drawing from a monitor or a TV, because a monitor is inherently flat, while the entire point of drawing from life is its dimensionality.) However, one can argue that art arises from taking advantage of limitations and constraints. So I took advantage of being home and having access to internet. I'm also including some landscape collages I've done during vacations with my partner, when we'd rent Airbnb cottages and spend a week here or there. I started to play with cut paper more. I love what it does visually! And I should mention that prints are available for sale. You can order them here and email me with image requests if you don't see the one you want. The sizes and prices apply to all art I've already created (but it doesn't apply to new commissions.)
All art in this post is copyright Julia Sverchuk 
©2021 and cannot be used or repurposed without my written permission



Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Southwest Vacation

Photo by Dana Haynes
America the Beautiful! Man, there is SO much to see and explore... I've never been to Arizona nor Utah until last week. Our sweet, week-long Southwest vacation covered the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Marble and Glen Canyons, Lake Powell and Zion National Park. The winter storm made everything less accessible but more beautiful, and added to the magic.

Happy 100th Birthday to Grand Canyon National Park, founded on Feb. 26th 1919

Happy 100th Birthday to Grand Canyon National Park, founded on Feb. 26th 1919
Happy 100th Birthday to Grand Canyon National Park, founded on Feb. 26th 1919

Glen Canyon and Lake Powell, AZ
Sunset over the Navajo Mountain in Glen Canyon, AZ [part 1]

Sunset over the Navajo Mountain in Glen Canyon, AZ [part 2]

Glen Canyon, AZ





Marble Canyon and Colorado River


Zion National Park in Winter Whiteout. UT
Mule Deer in Zion National Park, UT

Zion National Park, UT
Zion Rocks