Your purchase of my handmade note cards will fund my visits to National Wildlife Refuges to paint. These cards I will print and mount the image- your choice of 5 different sets…….come here to see: Note cardshttp:juliannjones.com/paint/raising-money-to-visit-national-wildlife-refuges-to-paint.
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I typically paint with casein on board. I layer textures down first, sometimes I scrape into the surface. The final piece is a richly colored and textured surface. Casein is a milk based paint that has no toxins. It is water based but does become permanent within a couple weeks of drying. Casein is basically old fashioned milk paint accept you can buy it in a tube.

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My store at zazzle.com has products that range from groovy t-shirts, posters, notecards, ties with my painting and drawing images.
These are details of the piece above called “Untouched Prairie”.





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Wing over Land
I drew for many many years. To see drawings please visit this link: http://juliannjones.com/paint/drawings/drawings”
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Juliann Jones

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Who knew a $17 pop rivet gun could change sooooo much? I love working with garbage. In most of my pieces everything is garbage. There is an exception with the sculptures which stand on a base. The base itself is scrap pieces of rigid insulation from construction sites but I cover it with a thin coat of concrete.
This is a BIG dog. stands 3 ft. high

this is a small desk top sort of sculpture


life sized heron

This is my first wall piece. Sunburst One. It is a little over 3 feet across. It took a lot of work. Everything is garbage except the pop rivets used to join the pieces.

Can Dog- I loved making this and will be making many more animals in the months to come.

Can Dog- arf arf arf arf arf

first raven

first magpie
This is a hubcap covered in a 3d spiral of scraps of copper and metal and wire. I also used miscellaneous pieces of garbage. The piece is part of a project called Landfill Art. http:www.landfillart.org
It is a project implemented by an artist named Ken Marquis who decided to take 1000 hubcaps from a landfill and have artists make them into art. Please check his project out: www.landfillart.org. There are so many very cool hubcaps.

These are pieces I made from scrap pieces of copper purchased from a copper supply company. I colored the copper by soaking them in various potions.
Currently I am working with garbage such as tin cans, thrift store items, plastics, and various recycled objects to make sculpture and wall pieces. As soon as I finish some I will post photos. My favorite materials are aluminum cans, tin cans and bottles.

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