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  • Finally Time to Recover and Draw

    After several days of cleaning and doing repairs it was time for a break. My husband and I took an over night trip to Delphi. We very much need a recharge both in body and spirit. So packed and overnight bag and headed off to see what we would find. A two hour drive later we arrived with time to check out the ruins of The Temple of Apollo. We just about over loaded our phones with images of the beautiful ancient ruins. Made sure to spend some time with the local cats and by the time the school buses unloaded for class field trip, we were on our way to the hotel. The drive to the hotel was short and sweet. After dropping off our bags we were ready for a late lunch. The locals did not disappoint us at all with our first meal at Vakhos. I had cabbage leave dolmathes with a lemon sauce. My husband choose the artichoke with potatoes and peas in a lemon sauce. We pared it with an ancient white wine recipe called Petsina. Can you say YUM!!!!! After our bellies were full we decided to explore the village. Since it was not tourist season we that the place to ourselves. It was very relaxing experience and just what we needed. As the sun decided to set the night air became cooler but this did not stop us from walking around in the crisp night air. We did stop in a café, having coffee and desert while sitting under the heat lamps to warm ourselves up inside and out. The next morning we woke to a beautiful view from our balcony and deiced that this is where we would have our breakfast and decided how we would spend our last few hours before we head home. My husband wanted to take time to use his nice camera and I said, "That's perfect! I want to settle into a place and draw." We both agreed that The Sanctuary of Athen Pronaia was the perfect place. When we arrived I found my spot and my husband took off freely to explore knowing that I was content drawing. A few hours he showed back to were he left me and I was just finishing up. Perfect timing. It felt so good to draw something after a long hiatus.

  • Preparing to head to Athens, Greece

    In 5 days I fly out to my soon to be new home in Athens, Greece. So, the next couple of days will be full of cleaning, packing and making sure I have all my paperwork to apply for a green card. Yes, Americans have to get a green card / visa to stay long term in another country. Today I have been prepping canvases with gesso to give me something to paint on while I search for raw canvas. I already have a wonderful art store in Athens to purchase my paints, gesso, and brushes. No needed to pack those items and will be purchasing them within the week of arrival. These canvases will be study paintings while I get my home and studio set up. More on those adventures later. The last batch of handmade cheese stands being made for Spock the Mouse art work. His website will be shutting down soon but you can still purchase items at the Jepson Museum Gift shop in Savannah, Georgia. Don't worry I'm not killing Spock off. I just need time to restructure how I'm going to present him to the world. I do have a couple of things in mind. If you love Spock let me know what hopes you have for his future? A little Spock figurine that I made to keep me company in my new studio. Time to get back to preparing for the next chapter of my life.

  • The Past Can Reveal Your Destiny

    I drug out a box from the back of the closet today. You know the one that you have all your special keepsakes and old photos. The one you almost never look at, but don't want to get rid of and so you hang onto it. Burying it some place out of the way. Since I'm moving in three months and will be heading to Greece, everything is being gone through. Deciding if it is to be sold, thrown out, or if it makes the trip. Well, today was the day that I opened that forgotten box. Oh, the memories that came out of that box. My son's first teddy bear, my graduation certificate from high school, the first time I won an award for my artwork and so many photographs. These are the less embarrassing photos of me in my budding art years. I particularly like the one of me in a box. Dr. Seuss comes to mind. Wonder what he would write about an artist in a box. I never thought of myself as an artist. For me artist were always those people in the movies that where exotic, extremely wealth or poor and took drugs to be interesting. I was always just the odd ball who loved to draw or explore creatively never seeing limitations. It was a fellow artist that posted recently on Facebook that she always knew she wanted to be an artist, and she is. A very good one too. I never knew I want to be an artist. It chose me and these are the photos that proved it to myself. So, if you're wondering what your soul is longing for or what you are meant to be. I suggest that to pull out your own hidden box and discover what you find out about yourself.

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  • Final Destination | lrosenmeier-fine-art

    Final Destination One day I started to wonder where have all my paintings ended up calling home. So I pulled out my shipping orders and started to write down all the locations they have been sent. Wow, was I surprised, all the states in blue have original paintings that I have done. The happiness is spreading. I've gone International. Now have paintings in Canada, Germany, France, New Zealand, Greece and South Korea.

  • Home | lrosenmeier-fine-art

    Lisa Rosenmeier, The Artist With the emphasis on feelings, sentiment, conceptions, and personality rather than actuality Lisa Rosenmeier is much like those from the Symbolism movement from the late 19th-century of French and Belgian origin. Rosenmeier created a unique painting style that has come to be known as “Realistration,” a fusion of Realism painting techniques and Illustration. Her paintings are in personal collections around the world, and with hundreds of followers online, Rosenmeier inspires others with her creativity and new painting style. Availablity > Price > Size > Orientation > Color > Subject > Availablity

  • Fine Art Collections | United States | Lisa Rosenmeier

    Lisa Rosenmeier is know for her Narrative Art style with the storytelling emphasis on feelings, sentiment, conceptions, and personality rather than actuality. Her unique painting style that has come to be known as “Realistration,” a fusion of Realism painting techniques and Illustration. With paintings in personal collections around the world, and with thousands of followers online, Rosenmeier inspires others with her new approach to painting. ​ P O R T F O L I O Explore Bird Paintings Explore Animal Paintings Explore Horse Paintings Explore Figurative Paintings Explore Flower Paintings Explore Still Life Paintings

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