
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Artist: Rodney White - Originals and Prints
Some years ago I was introduced to an artist named Rodney White. (www.rodney-white.com) He is an amazing creative talent that couldn't be composed any better than within him. Being a graphic designer, I was instantly stuck with the colors, compositions and messages. I consider him a creative role-model that will be one of the most popular artists currently and in the years to come. Through an ongoing relationship with his gallery and manager, E•Weber Gallery is showcasing and selling select available paintings from Rodney White. The originals are rare and truly magical and thought provoking. Please visit and see each item for yourself:)
Because of the price-point and popularity of Rodney's paintings, I have acquired a limited supply of print reproductions. They are affordable and beautiful! Check out these images of Rodney's paintings and drop a comment! We love to hear from you on our blog:)
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Birdhouses by Michael Weber
While I am on the subject of family and the gallery, I wanted to post some pictures of the beautiful birdhouses, custom designed and made by hand, that are available at the gallery. Each limited-edition (1/1) house is custom designed and truly original. My older brother, Michael, is an amazing artist and craftsman and each of the houses showcased at the gallery represents his collaboration with his wife, Paige-she creates the beautiful finishes-lots of scrap wood, metal, composition and detail. These birdhouses typically sell for $200 - $600 depending on size, finish and level of detail. For me, personally, they evoke a sense of lightheart and elegant whimsy. Something a buyer will enjoy for many years.
Monday, February 11, 2008
The Weber House in Remlap, Alabama
Perhaps the most enjoyable of my father's works is the house and studio he designed, engineered and built in Remlap, Alabama. For those of you wondering where that is, it is approximately 45 minutes north of Birmingham, about half-way between Pinson and Oneonta. The house was a labor of love/hate for the entire Weber family. All of us–my mother, my oldest brother, older brother and myself–the youngest, had a part in building the house. My aunt and other family members and friends also worked on it and were also always such a big help and support. Its the kind of place I look at now and think "How amazing that his dream became a reality for all of us to experience!" I also take great pride in spending time there working on my own artwork. The great thing is that his vision and determination resulted in a real "home" for each of us. Its a very inspiring place with 8 acres of country roads, mountains and fresh air. Not to mention some great mountain and sky views! I posted some pictures so you can see what I'm describing.
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