Thursday, January 7, 2010

Lori Ramotar- Another Fabulous Artist!


I honestly wonder if there is something that Lori Ramotar can't do. Her art work is fabulous! Her metal work with jewelry is amazing! She blogs. She's married.
She's, well, she's Lori Ramotar.

Before I let Lori do a bit of talking, I want to give you the links to Lori's blog, online stores, and website.




This painting by Lori --------------->
can be found in her Etsy store. It's called Different Yet Still the Same.




















This print called: She was free to Dream, is found in Lori's Artfire store.














This bracelet made by Lori is listed in her jewelry store, The Royal Bead, on Etsy.












Don't Wait for Your Ship to Come In
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Now, I want to let Lori do a little talking about herself:
When I was a little girl of only 6 yrs. old, I already knew what my calling in life would be. It was at this age, I first declared that I would be an artist when I grew up. Creating gave me an overwhelming feeling of happiness and purpose, and it still does.
I concentrated on painting in high school and continued to develop my skills and particular style as I went on to major in fine art during college. I attended the University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County, the University of Wisconsin-Stout, and finally the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. As most artists do, I have dabbled in many art forms, and my love of sculpture led me to jewelry design. I have been creating my own jewelry since 2002, and spent 4 yrs. as a professional glass bead maker (lampworker). I had to retire from lampworking when my husband and I moved to Florida. I have since been concentrating on metalwork in my jewelry designs.
(Love Live Dream Hope) ------------>


I have never stopped painting though, and my love for texture and layers in my jewelry designs led me down a new path to mixed media paintings. First and foremost, I am obsessed with color, texture, and design. I desire all of my artwork to attract second glances and bring visual and emotional enjoyment to the viewer. I use only high quality materials in my creations, and spend a great deal of time researching new products and techniques.
I enjoy using inspiring or amusing quotes in my pieces. I believe we all need daily smiles and uplifting reminders to get us through difficult times. I hope you enjoy my artwork, as I have created it not just for my own enjoyment, but for yours also!

Before I forget, be sure to check out Lori's blog! It's called Kitties and Cupcakes!

1 comment:

Miss Val's Creations said...

The artwork & jewelry are so beautiful. I particularly love the inspirational necklace. What a great gift it would make!