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New Ebay Store Art Auctions and Collectables now on sale!

New Ebay store now open for BAD! Kitty Art Studio, art and collectables now on sale and auction

 http://stores.ebay.com/badkittyartstudio

 

BAD! Kitty Art Studio has decided to open an eBay storefront to offer art and collectables at auction and fixed priced sales. This is where you will be able to find very cool collectables, vintage items and kick-ass art on sale. Auctions will change weekly so come by often and see whats on the block for the week! We are adding  new vintage coolness and collectables and art daily so come on by and see what grabs you! We even offer the option to make offers so just do it!

New Ebay store now open for BAD! Kitty Art Studio, art and collectables now on sale and auction:

 http://stores.ebay.com/badkittyartstudio

Some of the things offered currently:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Maggie-May-art-original-BAD-Kitty-Art-/200574366049?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item2eb329f161

http://cgi.ebay.com/Set-Free-art-original-BAD-Kitty-Art-/200574661024?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item2eb32e71a0

http://cgi.ebay.com/Lot-2-collectable-Garfield-tins-MINT-Condition-/200576485724?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eb34a495c

http://cgi.ebay.com/Garfield-Candle-Vintage-1978-81-/200576927468?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eb35106ec

http://cgi.ebay.com/Pretty-Pink-original-oil-painting-BAD-Kitty-Art-/200577172663?pt=Art_Paintings&hash=item2eb354c4b7

http://cgi.ebay.com/Collectable-tin-Crayola-crayons-1992-/200577178148?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eb354da24

With much more to come, trust me folks! We have cookbooks, vintage cameras, more Garfield, vintage clothing and fabrics, easter collectables and housewares and of course more ART!

Hope all is well in everyone’s world…love to all!

Heather

http://www.badkittyartstudio.com

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New Work- Transition with Song

January 4, 2011 1 comment

New Work…let  me know what you think, I am a starving for attention artists dontcha know…and its been 4.5 months for new, I mean really new work so revel or throw money…either one works.

‘Transition with Song’

24″  X  18″ x 1″

Oils/Mixed Media

$475.00 USD with free shipping to anywhere in the world.

Here is the quote that helped the work along:

 ”I strew flowers. Not one shall I find without scattering its petals before thee…and I will sing… I will sing always, even if my roses must be gathered amidst thorns: and the longer and sharper the thorns; the sweeter shall be my song.”

~St. Teresa of Lisieux

Raw & Radiant,

Heather

buy this new work today at: www.badkittyartstudio.com

You will find it in the 2011 Gallery….it’s the first of the year….you know you want it.

:)

 

New Art- Killer

October 26, 2010 1 comment

‘Killer’

Mixed Media

20″ x 16″

Gallery wrapped canvas, needs no frame

This is today’s artwork.

I am. I continue.

So, it must be true.

I still have a job to do here. 

I am.

I continue.

I am.

Just keep going, it has to get better from here, coz it sure can’t get much worse. Molly get the mop.

That is all.

This artwork is available for the low, low price of $100.00 USA bucks. It’s because I love you and you are special. Would you liked that gift wrapped?

 Let me know if it belongs to you.

Have a great day,

Heather

http://www.badkittyartstudio.com

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New Art- Hand that Feeds – oil painting

September 21, 2010 Leave a comment

Hand that Feeds

‘The Hand That Feeds’ – Newest artwork!

oils

18” x 24” x 1”

Finished sides needs no frame and ready to hang

(any shiny spots in the picture are just wet paint reflections, it’s seamless, I promise you. It also looks waaay better in person, because I ain’t a photographer, I’m just a humble painter. )

Here is the quote that inspired the work:

“I think I’ll be a clown when I get grown,” said Dill.  “Yes, sir, a clown…. There ain’t one thing in this world I can do about folks except laugh, so I’m gonna join the circus and laugh my head off.”  “You got it backwards, Dill,” said Jem.  “Clowns are sad, it’s folks that laugh at them.”  “Well, I’m gonna be a new kind of clown.  I’m gonna stand in the middle of the ring and laugh at the folks.”  ~Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, Chapter 22

 This work was such a struggle at times and at others a gift. I am realizing an episode of growth, a growth experience and it feels fine. I know I’m on to something when I dream about the work, when I can’t stop thinking about the work, and yet when I work on the painting, I fall into the hole of “I don’t know what I am doing!” Yeah…I tell ya, that’s the good stuff.

I am letting whatever happens…happen.  I am trusting the flow and going blind. I am forgetting everything I thought I knew and learning all these things I didn’t know – that I didn’t know. Sometimes it feels like my studio is in another slice of time, just like this one, only much, much better.

I think I am telling myself stories. New stories. I just might start believing in them too.

What story are you telling yourself? Do you believe it?

Magic lives in the answer.

I think I’m channeling hippies now. Groovy.

This work will be made available on my web site for purchase first, (where it’ll be less expensive) then off to the gallery. Thanks for being here today!

Heather

http://www.badkittyartstudio.com

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New Art- Positive Reduction

September 4, 2010 6 comments

‘Positive Reduction’

18″ x 24″ x 2″

oils on canvas

Will be available for purchase on my web site in the 2010 gallery.

Here is the quote that helped inspire the work:

The work was like peeling an onion. The outer skin came off with difficulty… but in no time you’d be down to its innards, tears streaming from your eyes as more and more beautiful reductions became possible.
-Edward Blishen

This abstract, mixed media oil painting took a year to complete. You’ll be saying…”no way BAD! Kitty, really?” (maybe not but I like to think about you all reading this and in my head you talk back, sometimes…no I’m not crazy, ok maybe a little bit) The simple answer is yes. I have painted this canvas 5 times. I hated each painting, and it would get thrown in the corner to wait until I had run out of supplies again. Well, I ran out of supplies. I picked up the cursed canvas and plopped it down on the easel. Then I stared reducing the very abstract color riot that was there. It started working! I felt something give inside my head and I finished this work over the last week. I had to wait for the paint to dry each time, because…like I said I’m outta supplies and therefore no drying alkids. OMG! I hate waiting for paint to dry, but nothing but oils give the depth of color and texture, IMHO, of course.

The picture of the wooden dressmakers dummy is one that I have had in my special pile for years, he had to become an enlightened fairy with dusty butterfly wings for this world. Dontcha’ think? Yeah, me too. Prepped and glued and textured him in there and bam! it feels good and done now. The background is a sunny orange/yellow, but very soft. I really liked how free this one made me feel…I think the whimsy may be returning on its own. Isn’t that nice?

Have a great day and thanks for being here.

Heather

http://www.badkittyartstudio.com

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New Art- Impersonal Divinity -it’s what you make of it.

August 27, 2010 1 comment

“Impersonal Divinity”

18″ x 24″

Oils on gallery wrapped canvas, needs no frame, painted sides and comes ready to hang

Available for purchase on my web site in the 2010 Gallery

Here are the quotes that helped this work along its path:

“If therefore my work is negative, irreligious, atheistic, let it be remembered that atheism — at least in the sense of this work — is the secret of religion itself; that religion itself, not indeed on the surface, but fundamentally, not in intention or according to its own supposition, but in its heart, in its essence, believes in nothing else than the truth and divinity of human nature.”
-Ludwig Feuerbach

AND

“Not necessity, not desire –no, the love of power is the demon of men. Let them have everything –health, food, a place to live, entertainment –they are and remain unhappy and low-spirited: for the demon waits and waits and will be satisfied.”
 -Friedrich Nietzsche

Many cultures worldwide, have mythology about Gods, Goddesses, and people who sport horns. The overall history for horned people is, (with the exception of some forms of Christianity, who demonized ancient mythology to created the Devil, and to help convert pagans (witches) into their belief system) that horns represent a connection with a higher power, the God-head, the Creator. In most circles of world study, this is commonly is refered to as the Horned God Myth.

I use horns to represent the animal/divine earth nature, the connection to higher-power wisdom, and to the feelings of rebellious freedom. I take back the history and reinterpret it with a modern twist.

This painting is a work about you, the viewer. Depending upon your internal dialogue, your systems of belief and faith, your systems of fear and self-awareness, your reaction to this work is revealing of your nature at this time. Do you see a picture of the devil? A shaman? A mythological creature? Evil? Good? Provocation on your belief system? It all depends on your mental state and state of awareness, personal history and levels of judgement. I think that is interesting.

This work is about the act of demonization that seems to be running rampant in our modern culture. Don’t understand something, someone, some other religion, culture, lifestyle? Well, then fear, hate and demonization are the order of the day. I don’t agree with that stance, I know there is a middle ground, a gray area if you will.

That is why he is painted in gray-scale, to represent that middle ground. You might think this work is of a certain race of human, but is he? His wide nose, large lips, broad forehead, may define him to you as being of one race or another. It’s not clear and that’s the point. That is my point. You don’t know, but your gut reaction to this simple work, should tell you a little more about yourself. Are you happy? Mad? Interested in the history? What are you feeling? Please feel free to share that feeling or to not share it as you see fit. Just don’t ignore that feeling, live with it and let it help you sort out what you really believe is true for you. It’s important that we discover our own truths, so that we might better facilitate understanding and peace amongst ourselves.

I want to convey my thoughts on the unknown, the different, the sacred. Those thoughts are simply this, demonization of the different is an act of violence and hatred. It never elevates it only destroys what is possible. It is evil. It is destructive and immoral. It is an act of hate and fear. It is useless to human beings, unless…it is being used to enslave, subordinate and control.

The most glorious thing about being human is that under everything, the skin, the religion, the cultures, the rules…we are all human. Blood, bone, organs, hearts, spirit and mind. Under our skin, and clothing we are truly a family of human. The differenced between us are our greatest gifts to each other. Diversity is freedom. We can reach a place where we are all on the same level…that of being human. I don’t have to agree with you, to love you, to learn from you or to protect your freedom ( or my own) to be or become what you (or I) desire to be.

It’s  true.

We don’t have to draw lines in the sand over difference, we could choose to see that we are all one family, the family of man. We could stop the desire to control, to rule, to over protect the ideas of self, to have the most of anything or everything in order to have more power. We could choose to embrace the differences and stop trying to rule over each other. We could choose love, peace and understanding…we really could.  

This work is a celebration of the art of evolution. The evolution of wisdom, peace, understanding and virtue that I know humanity could one day reach. I pray everyday for this to be so. I pray for peace, and I know it begins within me and you….one heart and soul at a time.

Thanks for being here today, I sure appreciate you all.

Heather

http://www.badkittyartstudio.com

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New Art- Lucinda- #3 from the pin-up girls series

‘Lucinda’ #3 from the Pin-up Girl Series

16″ x 20″

Oils on flat canvas panel, this will need mounting and/or framing to hang

Available for purchase (with FREE shipping to everywhere in the world) on my web site in the 2010 Gallery.

Here is the quote that helped this work along:

“All women do have a different sense of sexuality, or sense of fun, or sense of like what’s sexy or cool or tough.”
 Angelina Jolie

Lucinda is…well she’s a bunch of fun. She loves to fish, go camping, drink beer, tell tawdry jokes and drive real fast. She is a rebel, a lover, a friend. I found an image very close to this painting in an old 40′s calendar, and I knew that one day I would paint her. After making a few changes to the background and to her figure, I got to work. It has taken me over a week of daily work to get her finished. The colors are 1950′s bright and fun but not garish like they tended to be back then. A much more modern color palette has been used to better compliment todays colors and styles, but all that old-time feeling is there. I love painting the vintage pin-up girls…why you ask? Well, because they were shaped much more, lets say round back then, the bodies were curvy, sexy, strong and honest. I was born with a 1950′s body myself, round, curvy and made for comfort and fun, not speed and hard edges. I really love to bring these lovely ladies back into the world, with just a hint of a modern twist. Let’s celebrate the sexy, let’s worship the honest. Let’s praise the strong. Let’s be free in our bodies and honor what makes us each so special as a woman. Whatever brand of woman who is today…let’s just be happy with who we are, doing what we are doing and loving every damn minute of it all.

Have a great day, and thanks so much for being here today.

Pray for peace, it begins within.

Heather

http://www.badkittyartstudio.com

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New Art- I know why-Original oil painting

‘I know why’

16″ x 20″

Oils on flat canvas panel. Will need framing or mounting for hanging

Will be available on my web site in the 2010 gallery

Here is (the part of) a poem that inspired the work:

What dreams we have and how they fly

Like rosy clouds across the sky;

Of wealth, of fame, of sure success,
 
Of love that comes to cheer and bless;
 
And how they whither, how they fade,
 
The waning wealth, the jilting jade —
 
The fame that for a moment gleams,
 
Then flies forever, — dreams, ah — dreams!

~Paul Laurence Dunbar

I worked on this painting for many weeks…a little at a time. It’s self-portrait, a mirror and an explanation of my observations of self awareness. It’s a visual poem.

I hope you enjoy the work.

Pray for Peace,

Heather

http://www.badkittyartstudio.com

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New Art -Set Free- original oil painting, urban art, outsider art

‘Set Free’

18″ x 24″ x 1″

Oils on gallery wrapped canvas, finished sides, needs no frame and is ready to hang

Will be available on my web site in the 2010 gallery

Here is the quote that helped this work along it’s way:

“I have everything, yet have nothing; and although I possess nothing,
still of nothing am I in want. “

Terence (185 BC – 159 BC), Eunuchus

*and*

“I love stuff as much as the next guy, but I’ve come to understand that, regardless of the cost of acquiring it, the price of having it is freedom. “

Colleen Wainwright, Communicatrix

 

Set Free, I want to be, I am set free. This original oil painting, done in an outsider/urban art style is representative of the act of letting go. Letting go of dogma, tyranny, slavery, and the need to be accepted. Letting all of the anger, fear, worry, and pain, go. Letting go of  wanting, letting go of the need to please. I am letting my work do it’s thing. I am letting the world influence my imagery. I am letting go of fear. I am setting free my inner child to play and create a world I want to live in. I am letting go of the need to express myself in acceptable ways. I am letting go of pretty. I am in free fall, I will learn to fly or bloom where I am planted. I forgive myself for not being, right now, in this moment, perfect.
I am loving. I am free. I am. I choose happy. I choose freedom. I choose to allow. I choose to accept choice and self-control. I choose risk. I choose not knowing. I choose life. I am willing. I am willing to fail. I am willing to succeed. I am willing to be brave. I am willing to love. I am willing to risk. I am willing to be imperfect and grateful. I am willing to be wise. I am not sorry. I am not sorry for living the life that I have. I am not sorry for what I do not have. I am not sorry for being true to me even if that sometimes disappoints people I care about. I am not sorry for being honest, alive and awake. I am not sorry that I am here today with all the trials and tribulations and the moments of darkness and uncertainty. I am not sorry that I am a soul that happens to have a body. I am not sorry that I am free. I am. I am. I am. That is always enough, if I let it be.
Can you see? I have been set free.

I hope you enjoy the work, and thanks for being here today.

Pray for peace,

Heather

http://www.badkittyartstudio.com

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New Art- The Last Live One- Original Oil Painting

The Last Live One

24″ x 24″ x 2″

Oils on gallery wrapped canvas. painted sides no frame needed, ready to hang

Here is the quote that goes with this work:

“Remember, a dead fish can float downstream, but it takes a live one to swim upstream.”
-W. C. Fields

 This oil painting is done in a pop/urban art style. Painted in response to the oil spill crisis in the Gulf of Mexico. I’ll leave it to you to decide what my motivations and messages are in this work. It feels good to have it completed.

The main colors are hard to capture in this work so I’ll explain a little bit: the sky is a light colbalt/true blue, the trees are a dark prussian green, the monster is a maroon, purple, reddish color. The fish is pretty close to dead on in the picture.

I hope you enjoy,

Heather

http://www.badkittyartstudio.com

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