Showing posts with label Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Designs. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2022

How To Train A Truffle Dog / Digital Art By Victry

 


  • Title: How To Train a Truffle Dog
  • Date:  April 2021
  • Location: Orlando, Florida
  • Style: Abstract and Photography
  • Medium: Digital Art on Quickmemo
  • Colors: Blue Gray, Pink, Brown, Light Brown, Beige, Silver, White & Black
  • Artist: Victry
  • VictoriaLeeJones.Com
To contact me about my art please visit my website at victorialeejones.com







Saturday, May 23, 2020

Wild Flowers On Manhattan Street / Original Acrylic On Canvas















  • Title: Wild Flowers on Manhattan Street
  • Date: December 2018
  • Location: Orlando, Florida
  • Style: Abstract
  • Medium: Acrylic & Molding Paste on Canvas
  • Dimensions: 16 in x 20 in
  • Colors: Dark Gray, Light Blue, Yellow, Red, Pink, White & Black
  • Artist: Victry
  • VictoriaLeeJones.Com

Wild Flowers on Manhattan Street by Victry

"As I stroll my way through the streets of Manhattan, I see people coming and going, entering in and exiting out from vendors and places of textiles and gems finding new owners to care for them. There I was a simple girl looking for the meaning of things. Not knowing were my next meal will be. Thinking how I'm going to make ends meet. Then a yellow beautiful canary showed up just in front of me. It was all happy when it found all sorts of edible things to eat: wild flowers, worms, bugs, and bread crumbs from someone's else meal. How small things like these, reminded me, that I'm more worth than a small yellow bird on Manhattan street."


Miss Kelly Green / Original Acrylic On Canvas


  1. Title: Miss Kelly Green
  2. Date: January 2019
  3. Location: Orlando, Fl
  4. Style: Abstract
  5. Medium: Acrylic & Molding Paste on Canvas
  6. Dimensions: 20 in x 16 in
  7. Colors: Green, Brown, Beige, Black, White
  8. Artist: Victry
  9. VictoriaLeeJones.Com

  10. Playtime Anytime Anywhere ~ by Victry

    "How fun our world is when we find friends to meet
    Upside down it may be, but it won't stop me from being me
    Playtime is anytime, playtime is anywhere, playtime anytime anywhere
    Topsy turvy is what they say, I say ten is the top count to hide and play
    1...2...3...ready and hide, 4...5...6...ready to find, 7...8...9 ready or not, 10 here I come!
    Playtime is anytime, playtime is anywhere, playtime anytime anywhere
    Working hard is what grown ups always do,
    no wonder they have a frown like a clown, and so would you
    I wish they can find time to smile and play and be a youth
    If playtime is what they can learn from us, then the world would be the place they want!
    Playtime is anytime, playtime is anywhere, playtime anytime anywhere
    You may be ready, you may be not, that doesn't matter, because here I come!

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  12. Visit the marketplace to buy Miss Kelly Green products.

Friday, March 6, 2020

My New Victoria Lee Jones Website!

"Every Art Has It's Story ... Every Story Has It's Victry."
I'm excited to announce that my new website VictoriaLeeJones.Com is up and running! My new website is where I will be displaying my latest Art and Gift Creations. It was fun designing my website and adding my personal touch. My husband was loving and so patient in teaching me the process. I learned so much from this experience. It was three months of labor of love. There were sleepless and late nights, but it was worth it! 

Come visit my website and check my latest items from my Marketplace at: VictoriaLeeJones.Com ❤


Saturday, January 25, 2020

Blooming Pollen Makes A Beautiful Mars Rose Garden / Original Acrylic On Canvas


Blooming Pollen Makes A Beautiful Mars Rose Garden

Original Acrylic On Canvas



  • Title: Blooming Pollen Makes A Beautiful Mars Rose Garden
  • Date: December 2018
  • Location: Orlando, Florida
  • Style: Abstract
  • Medium: Acrylic & Molding Paste on Canvas
  • Dimensions: 20 in x 16 in
  • Colors: Red, Black, Blue, Gray
  • Artist: Victry
  • VictoriaLeeJones.Com


  • Blooming Pollen Makes A Beautiful Mars Rose Garden. ~ Poem by Victry.

    "Blooming pollen follow me, through the city sidewalks they accompany me. I see them in every flower shop, on every tree. On my car and on my knees! I sneeze all day, at night I can't sleep. My eyes are puffy, I can hardly see. Three times a day I reach out for my antihistamines. These blooming pollen should be shipped to Mars, where Elon Musk is planning to establish a human hub. These blooming pollen is what Mars will need, to help form a true colony. Up there they need trees, flowers, lady bugs, and bees! I'm sure these blooming pollen will make Mars a beautiful rose garden indeed. And forget me, I have here on Earth all the blooming pollen I truly need!"

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    Androids Anonymous / Original Acrylic On Canvas

    Androids Anonymous

    Original Acrylic On Canvas

    • Title: Androids Anonymous
    • Date: December 2018
    • Location: Orlando, Florida
    • Style: Abstract
    • Medium: Acrylic & Molding Paste on Canvas
    • Dimensions: 16 in x 20 in
    • Colors: Blue, Black, Silver, White, Gray, Yellow
    • Artist: Victry
    • VictoriaLeeJones.Com

    Androids Anonymous ~ By Victry

    "They are not there to listen to you. They are there to hijack your brain. To overtake your thoughts and add theirs. It's a fight between your gray matter and their sophisticated circuitry. But, you paid for it. Yes, you spent every cent for it. You went with Chase that day when you purchase it. Now, this thing, knows your every thoughts. It knows your whereabouts. It's clever. It's smart. It's a super computer! But, do yourself a favor, stop feeding it. Stop inquiring it. Stop carrying it around. Tell it who is the boss. If you don't, it will continue to control you. Come on, it's your only chance to win your life back! Come on, do it! Or else you will end up like them, a pile of trash.

    Androids Anonymous."

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    Horacio The Spanish Bull / Original Acrylic On Canvas


    HORACIO THE SPANISH BULL

    ORIGINAL ACRYLIC ON CANVAS



  • Title: Horacio The Spanish Bull
  • Date: December 2018
  • Location: Orlando, Florida
  • Style: Abstract
  • Medium: Acrylic & Gesso on Canvas
  • Dimensions: 16 in x 20 in
  • Colors: Gray, Black, White, Light Brown
  • Artist: Victry
  • VictoriaLeeJones.Com


  • Horacio The Spanish Bull by Victry.

    "Horacio was one of the most docile bulls you could have ever met. He was born and raised in a Spanish hacienda surrounded by cows, pigs, horses, goats, and sheep. All such were considered to be his farm family. One day a fire broke out in the barn, the animals were trying to find a way to escape, but couldn't. Horacio was never trained as a fighting bull. So he never had a need to use his horns. However he had to act quickly to save his friends. He remembered when he was young how his grandfather used to be trained for a bullfighting event. Horacio stepped back several feet away from the barn door. All eyeballs were on him. On the count of three he charged! The barn door flew opened. All of the animals were able to escape thanks to the brave, but kind Horacio!"


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    Sunday, December 1, 2019

    The African Element / Original Abstract On Canvas


    The African Element

    Original Abstract On Canvas
    The African Element embodies the texture and colors of Africa. The color green, red, black, yellow, and brown all together reminds me of the rich African textiles and designs. I have always had a fascination with exploration and discovery. Recently I found out that some of my ancestors came from Sub-Sahara Africa. I can't wait to one day explore that region!

    • Date: December 2018 
    • Style: Abstract 
    • Medium: Acrylic & Gesso on Canvas 
    • Dimensions: 20 in x 16 in  
    • Colors: Green, Red, Black, White, Yellow & Brown  
    • Artist: Victry

    "You are an explorer deep down in the African jungle. It is the turn of the 19th century. You and your team have been in a digging site since early morning. Finally you made a breakthrough! One by one, the artifacts started to peek out from the ground. But then suddenly a dark cloud that brought with it a fierce downpour overtook the camp. Because of the heavy rain the makeshift campsite tent caved in. As a last resort, everyone ran for safety in a nearby cave. The cave was dark and misty. You can hear the sound of the hundreds of bat wings fluttering from different directions. As one lantern after another lit up the cave, colorful drawings started to emerge from its walls. The whole team were giddy with excitement from this newest discovery! Everyone, included yourself, were mesmerized by the raw beauty of the paintings and the story behind it. The walls tells of a story of a civilization that enjoyed a rewarding life. One painting struck your fancy. It was a painting of a salamander. The animal was red in color and it had around it what seemed like yellow, black, red, and green peppers. Then you noticed a lovely scent. You bend down and see a tiny bush. It was a bush of a white African Iris. It's color was breathtaking! Interesting enough next to it was a black pepper bush. You couldn't resist! You plucked out a small pepper. Then you had a bite. And the rest is history." -The Adventure of The African Element By Victry



    Please visit my shop to purchase: The African Element Original on Canvas.

    Will soon be adding prints of The African Element on my shop.





    Sunday, November 24, 2019

    Bold Girl / Original Abstract On Canvas

    Bold Girl by Victry


    Bold Girl

    Original Abstract On Canvas
    Bold Girl is about a girl meeting the uncertainties of life with conviction and boldness. In the painting Bold Girl has come out of her shell. There she had been since she was born. In that shell she felt safe, and secure. But now that she is not a little girl anymore she has to take on a new venture in life.

    • Date: December 2018 
    • Style: Abstract 
    • Medium: Acrylic & Gesso on Canvas 
    • Dimensions: 20 in x 16 in  
    • Colors: Blue, Black, White, Gold & Silver  
    • Artist: Victry

    "Sometimes when we can't see what's deep down in the water, we start to imagine all sorts of things like sea monsters with googly eyes, long tentacles, and sharp teeth. But as soon as the sun reflects the truth underneath the layers of the ocean, we are less afraid, calmer, and crazy enough to jump into that shark infested water! You go Bold Girl! Go!" - Bold Girl Poem by Victry



    Please visit my shop to purchase: Bold Girl Original On Canvas.

    Or to purchase the Bold Girl prints on canvas: Bold Girl Prints on Canvas.





    Friday, January 19, 2018

    A Steampunk Dirndl Fashion Shoot!

    Bonjour! It's great to be back to blogging and to post and talk about the things that I love! And while I was away in my little hiatus I still enjoyed finding and looking for inspiration which helped my creative juices keep on going. And when I would find something unique that inspired me I would stop dead on my tracks and would say "one day I would love to blog about this."

    With no further ado, here is my latest stop ...



    So I came across these lovely Dirndl outfits from Sportalm that had that Steampunk style. It's hard to pick a couple of things that I like from this particular ensemble because I pretty much love every single piece! To start, this Dirndl is absolutely gorgeous! The beautiful flower embroidery stand in contract with the silk black dress. I love how they added the silky green ribbon to the outfit. The purple flower choker is a lovely touch. And of course to tie everything together we can't forget the gorgeous top hat!



    What is a Dirndl? Dirndl is German for a feminine traditional dress worn in Austria, South Tyrol, and Bavaria. The velvet flowery pink and green gloves are amazing! And the wool gray jacket with the green trim will keep any girl warm during the winter. According to Wikipedia, the winter style Dirndl has heavy, warm skirts and aprons made of thick cotton, linen, velvet or wool, and long sleeves. The colors are usually rich and dark.



    Here is the same above outfit but without the jacket. You can appreciate the top laced corset with the purple ribbon. The green silky apron works so well with the gray dotted dress. The velvet flowery scarf with fringes particularly caught my attention. I thought for a minute that the fringes were the girls hair. My eyes tricked me! I truly haven't seen anything like it!

    Did you know that the Dirndl had a humble beginning? Yes, the Dirndlgewand meaning maid's dress were worn in Austria by domestic workers during the 19th Century. Austrian upper classes adopted the dirndl as high fashion in the 1870's, making it a highly fashionable and popular must-have item to own.



    The checkered top wool hat with the feather is pretty daring! Interestingly Dirndl also comes with checkered pattern designs. In this instance the checkered pattern was used part of an accessory. Who said you can't wear a jacket with elbow patches while wearing a pretty dress? I truthfully think it was a unique touch!

    While looking at the detail of the outfit I noticed the opulent wooded furniture. This Steampunk inspired backdrop was perfect for this particular photo-shoot!



    Here we can appreciate the gray vest with the puffs sleeve and the gray embroidery pipping, I'm not too crazy about the pink apron though. I do however love the dark wine velvety bottom, which at the last moment I was able to spot it. I wished we could see it better. I know I love the sharp contrast!



    These two last ensemble is absolutely a work of art. The olive top hats are one of my favorites! I love the color combination: Olive, Red, Purple, and a little sprinkle of yellow here and there. Aren't the delicate puff sleeves with the flowers and green stems embroidery super cute? A perfect feminine touch I should say!

    Have a fun & safe winter!


    Photos used are from: https://www.sportalm.at.
    Information of the history of the Dirndl: Wikipedia.

    Wednesday, May 13, 2015

    The Whimsical Nonostante Marras Shop!

    If I ever go to Milan one of my first stop will be at the so whimsical Nonostante Marras Shop! I can't help but see myself renting this space for a Victorian party! I really don't understand why Barnes and Noble took all their comfy seats away? How much I miss seating on a comfy chair at that bookstore. But Italian's have it right! This fascinating and inviting concept shop was curated by fashion designer Antonio Marras.


    This unique boutique has elements of this designer's fashion concept spread throughout his shop. If you ever seen Antonio's fashion show you will notice that the designer loves bold lines and colors. But on the other hand his design has also that Alice in Wonderland whimsical fantasy look to it.


    Look Barnes and Noble comfy chairs! Very inviting. Me want to stay longer. The longer me stay the more books or magazines me want to take home.


    Peeled wall paint. A great alternative to fresco walls!


    Exposed ceiling beams adds that loft industrial feel. Again soft comfy chairs.


    Rich red color against the white wall makes a fascinating contrast. Love the different mirrors!


    I wish I could check the clothes rack! I could spot a few things that I would love to wear.


    Gold and white is always so elegant!


    Love the element of surprise.


    Cute glass display. Great vintage pieces throughout the store!



    The flowers are awesome! Great idea for a Spring wedding!


    I'm totally inspired by this place!


    Have I told you that Antonio's clothes designs are on my top list. When I see his fashion shows I get inspiration for my next shopping trip.



    For more information on his boutique you may visit: http://www.nonostantemarras.it.

    You can also visit Antonio's website to see his latest fashion shows and designs: http://www.antoniomarras.it/


    Tuesday, February 4, 2014

    Sculpture Daniel Agdag and His Paper City


    As of lately I have been into my art phase. I haven't done drawing or painting for a while. And boy how I sure miss it! So the other day when I went to Barnes and Noble to get my art fix I came across a magazine that had these photos of vintage-looking Art Deco Steampunk creations. Immediately I wanted to know the artist behind these awesome miniature cities!

    I found out that the creator behind these amazing intricate buildings and sculptures is the Australian-based artist Daniel Agdag. And what I found out to be so interesting about this artist was that he had majored in photography and minored in painting. I was almost certain that he had majored in architecture. Or that he had some experience in construction. I was surprised when I read that his 'sketching with cardboard' creations was all self-taught and that are made without a blueprint, totally unplanned.

    Daniel reveled in an interview with Notes On The Road how he is able to make these intricate creations. "I don't have a photographic memory but I do have a strong attention to detail. When I walk around a city I'll look at the details: I'll look at the pipe work or a little junction box- all sorts of things, and I retain those little elements."

    I am always blown away by individuals like Daniel who with a little skill, and a lot of imagination can come up with a work of art all on their own!

    Time to bring out the sketch book!














    Tuesday, January 7, 2014

    My Monet Calendar

    My new 2014 Monet calendar

    So last week I went looking for my new calendar to hang in my purple guest bathroom. For the past several years my calendars were all about old Paris. So after hubby and I ate at Cracker Barrel we hit the Barnes & Noble. Hubby went straight to his history section and I went to hunt for my calendar. I looked around. And there was no Paris calendar in sight. I saw a few that were okay, but I decided to wait for a later time to get the one that I really wanted.

    Over this past weekend we went to Office Depot. I had to get inserts for my planner. Afterward again I was looking for my Parisian calendar. I saw a Parisian one, but somebody ruined the pictures by adding some awful neon lights to these what seemed to look like fantastic pictures. Who could have done such awful thing? It had to be Mr. Bean. That was definitely his signature look!

    Anyhow after seeing the ugly neon lights on all other calendars I came to a soothing scene, Monet. Hummmm, peace at last!

    Hubby is not a great fan of Monet. He thinks that Impressionism was unfinished painting done by lazy artists. I don't share his thought at all! I love lazy Sunday's afternoons things. Reading a good book. Bird watching. Drinking tea while knitting. And that is the feeling I get when I see a Monet.

    Here are some my favorites Monet Paintings:





























    This one will look fantastic in my dining room!








    This one with the little boy is one that I would love to hang in my Paris Room!


    All are just beautiful!
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