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Cecelia Feld – Artist

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My mom (Cecelia Feld) just put up a new website (Studio 7310) showcasing her art. In addition to being a really beautiful new site, she’s also started blogging at Art Everyday and tweeting at @ceceliafeld. I’m awesomely proud of my mom for embracing the web and social media – gigantic smiles from the son.

Rather than talk about it, I’ll let a few pictures tell the story. If you are into art, know my mom, or are just curious, venture over to Studio 7310 and take a look. And, if you fall in love with something, don’t be bashful – even though she’s modest about it, she loves it when people buy or exhibit her art (ok – that’s the son doing his shameless promotion thing.)

Amy and I have a bunch of my mom’s art. If you’ve been in my office or to my house, you’ve seen some of it. She works in a bunch of different mediums – the one above is a collage, the one below is a solar plate print.

Following are some of my favorite paintings that my mom has ever done. They are huge (think 20′ x 20′) and bring any wall to life.

I’ll end with a great Texas Hill Country photograph. Don’t forget to subscribe to Cecelia’s (she’ll probably be ok with you calling her “Brad’s mom” – at the minimum that will bring a smile to her face) blog and twitter feed now that I’ve managed to convert her to a blogger in addition to being an artist.

March 3rd, 2012     Categories: Art     Tags: ,
  • http://www.alearningaday.com Rohan

    There’s almost nothing as special.

    I’ve recently being watching my grandmom get on the iPad. 

    There’s few things that give me as much joy and happiness..

    http://www.alearningaday.com/2012/01/grandmoms-spirit-and-steve-jobs.html 

  • http://technbiz.blogspot.com paramendra

    Your most beautiful post ever. Literally. 

  • http://byJess.net/ Jess Bachman

    Great to see moms following their passions.  She should post some photos of the artwork with her in them as well, for scale.  I thought there were 3′x4′.

  • http://twitter.com/TomLabus Tom Labus

    Congrats to your Mom.

    And to all those expressing themselves in word, canvas or code.

  • http://twitter.com/CamiloALopez Camilo Lopez

    Love the photography! They are so complex yet so simple. Very cool!