Fun Greeting Card Project

This design, called “Sailing Steady,” is one of the fun projects we will work on at the next Creativity Central session taking place October 25 at the Cancer Resource Center.  For this particular project, each artist will choose a word to write in the banner, perhaps a word that gives them hope, perhaps a word of thanks to someone who has gone the extra mile to help – and then each artist will get to play with all the colors of the rainbow to finish his/her design.  We printed this design on greeting card stock, so this will make a fun card to share.  I have discovered that it is AMAZING how different each person’s work is, how each person adds their own unique vision and emotion to their piece.  Stay tuned to see our creations here and on our Facebook page!   Please RSVP to (805)652-5459 by October 22 for the October 25 workshop!  Refreshments will be served, and you will love the creativity!

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Art Tour transforms our home into a gallery!

What an adventure – we’ve never been part of a home tour before. We cleaned (and cleaned and cleaned), and put as much art in the entry area as we could squeeze, and I have to say, we really loved the results. -So did our visitors, and most fun of all were the people we met, including other artists and musicians. Here are photos from the home gallery – this was FUN!
Artwork shown above (left to right) are “Cello Fantasy,” “It’s Spring,” “Country Rose” and “The Water Fall.”   The squares you see on the wall are individual glass plates that also have my artwork on them.  Right now there are 18 designs of these glass plates available.

The swan artwork shown below is “Le Lac de Reves” (Lake of Dreams) that was completed this year.

One of my most successful artworks, “Gondolier of Venice” is shown above (left) and next to it is “Roses of Conquest.”  The squares are the 12″ square glass plates that have my artwork on them.

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New Harvest, New Recipes!

Today was a phenominal harvest, so beautiful, so bountiful, a gift!!!  One plump fig, one huge zuccini, lovely tomatoes of different varieties, one mystery melon, a juicy orange, basil – basil – and – more – basil, and….my first pomegranite!!!!  See below for a photo of today’s harvest – doesn’t this photo look like a still life?

-So, what recipes did I undertake with this diverse crop?  Well, here goes, and the order of preparation is important, because the remaining juice of one dish becomes the seasoning for another:

1.  Figgy Pear Perfection:  I took 3 very ripe pears from the fridge, and diced them, leaving the skin on.  I tossed these pears with a bit of brown sugar (doesn’t brown sugar make everything yummie?), and a healthy dose of cinammon.  Then I diced in the figs, tossed and let it sit for a bit, then added the super juicy orange torn into tiny bits, without skin of course, and let it marinate.  Take the chunks of luscious fruit out of the bowl that it is marinating in, and transfer to fun serving ware – I like to use martini glasses or other fun stemware.  KEEP THE BOWL with the remaining fruit sauce on it – we will use the bowl with sauce to flavor the sweet potato dish below.  Here is the photo of the Figgy Pear Perfection as it marinates:
2.  Sweet Potato Puff:  Take one sweet potato, poke holes in it with a fork, and nuke it in the microwave for about 6 minutes on one side, and then 3 minutes on the other, til tender.  Scoop out the inside from the skin, and transfer the inside to thge bowl filled with the remaining sweet sauce from the Figgy Pear Perfection.  Adda little butter and heat, and WOW – this is amazingly good!  Here is the photo of the Sweet Potato Puff:

3.  Zuccini Tomato Basil Toss:  I nuked the huge zuccini from the garden, with holes poked into it, for a few minutes on each side, then chopped it up into huge fat chunks, about one inch each.  I tossed the zuccini chunks with several heirloom and other tomatoes from the garden, plus loads of fresh basil from the garden, torn by hand.  Added a healthy squeeze of lemon juice, saly, and fresh ground pepper, and then the secret ingredient – CURRY powder, to taste, and microwaved it all together – SCRUMPTIOUS!!!  Beautiful to look at too – Makes it easy to be a vegetarian!

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Heat Wave Good for Something!

The heat wave here blazed through the weekend.  A/C bill undoubtedly through the roof this month!  But the good news is – all that late summer sunshine kissed my green boulder-sized, rock hard heirloom tomatoes and made them blush juicy ripe!  Check out this amazing harvest!!! YOWZA!

Who would’ve thought a few days of sunshine would transform the tangle of unripened tomatoes in my organic vegetable garden to a juicy heirloom tomato paradise?

Look at the juicy ripe sliced open tomato – oh my GOSH – PERFECTION in tomato form!
Tonight’s recipe is a yummy heirloom tomato summer salad with fresh basil (also harvested today), a little lemon juice, a little lime juice, a little home grown avocado, olive oil, salt, a wee bit of garlic grilled with homegrown shallots… oooh do I have to wait til dinner?  Mmmm, will be enjoying this long-awaited treat!

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"Tempo – The Rhythm and Rhyme of the Artist" Released!


“Tempo – The Rhythm and Rhyme of the Artist” is on Amazon now! This unique book blends the art and poetry of M. Nicole van Dam in a way that is sometimes humorous, sometimes serious, and always engaging. It’s available in full color paperback and also for the Kindle.

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Inca Dink, The Great Houndini – Full Color Paperback Books now Available!


So fun to announce that…drumroll… “Inca Dink, The Great Houndini” is now available in a cheery, full color paperback via Amazon, as well as for sale at traditional bookstores. HURRAY! In a previous post, I mentioned that “Inca Dink, The Great Houndini” is available for the iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch as a narrated, digital app, which is really fun.

Because “Inca Dink, The Great Houndini” is doing so well, I created a cute background book on the story, with real life photos of the Leonberger dog, Inca, that inspired the story, and of Inca’s real life nephew, Tango. That background story is also available on Amazon! . This background story is available for the Kindle as well.

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"M. Nicole van Dam, a Retrospective 2010" Available in Print Now! Hurray!

How fun to be able to share that the “M. Nicole van Dam, a Retrospective 2010” is available in print now. This full color coffee-table type book includes virtually all of the major artworks of Nicole to date, plus sketches, biography, and interesting photos, as well as a few poems. It is interesting to see the progression of how the works changed throughout the years, yet still maintain a certain recognizable style. We hope you enjoy it!

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Functional Art – a Beautiful Answer to Economizing!

The Creative Process:
I love to create, whether it is a subject that just occured to me, or a request from a client based on their specific needs.  Often what I create from my own thinking is later selected by a manufacturer for use in creating a new product for them.  Here is an example of how “Bench at Giverny,” an image I painted as a traditional painting, inspired by the beloved Giverny gardens of Monet, was selected by an international company for their product line to be transfromed into a glass plate, sold around the world: 
Traditional Painting “Bench at Giverny”:
 
Glass Plate version of “Bench at Giverny”:
OTHER GLASS PLATES:Here are some of the new glass plates just released.  There are now 18 different glass plates available!

THE SUN and THE MOON:

SWAN DUET (for the Romantic at Heart):

FOR SCRAPBOOKERS AND RUBBER STAMP MAVENS:
Another company has acquired the rights to some of my designs to create fun rubber stamps – I would LOVE to see the creations you make with them – please share your creativity with us!  mailto:nicole@artimagination.com
COLLECTIBLES:
Another company asked me to design 3-D carved collectible cache pot – here is one of my designs, called “Honey Bee Happy,” in tribute to our hard-working, garden-making honey bees, and inspired by my vegetable gardening exploits. Inside the “Honey Bee Happy” piece, the words “Life is Beeautiful” are inscribed.HONEY BEE HAPPY:

SEASON’S SPARROW
Another collectible cache pot created for that company was “Season’s Sparrow.”  As you rotate the piece, you will see a visual story about our friend the cheery sparrow journeying through each of the four seasons.  Inside “Season’s Sparrow,” the words “Beauty in All Things” are inscribed.  Follwing the picture of “Season’s Sparrow” is one of my poem’s that the manufacturer published in its worldwide Collector’s Newsletter to accompany the release of this fun collectible:
Season’s Sparrow
Sparrow of Winter
Where did you go
Almost disappearing
Behind drifts of snow
You live in a world of crystal
Glittering ice lining each branch and thistle
Sparkling as you flit your quiet dance
Before you take flight
Sparrow of Spring
In the dogwoods I hear your sweet song
You will be well hidden amidst the leaves
Before long
I see you flying, seeking your mate
Soaring through pastel skies on nature’s date
Building your nest amidst blossoms, buds and green
Your nursery soon full and not easily seen
Sparrow of Summer
Awash in a sea of leaves
Happily singing in the lazy breeze
Your job is done, an empty nest
Testifying that you’ve earned your rest
But ‘tis not all chirp and play
As you busily store Summer’s abundance
For another day
Sparrow of Autumn
Luminous fluttering falling leaves barely distract your eye
As you curiously watch plain me pass by
Raking leaves
You should know me by now, I think you do
I am the one, rain or shine, to fill your feeder for you
Framed by this world jeweled gold and red
The table is well set for my Sparrow to be fed
My Sparrow of Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn
My dear, dear friend
I looking forward to spending the seasons with you again.
-AND MORE GOODIES
Other companies have selected my work to make a myriad of other things, such as scarves, coasters, trays, even tile wall murals for kitchen backsplashes and bathrooms, which they manufacturer to fit the physical size of your space.   It is an honor for me to think of so many people living with and using my art every day.  If you have any photos of how you have created a living space using my art, I would love to see it!  mailto:nicole@artimagination.com
If you are interested in seeing a portfolio of my work, please visit my our M. Nicole van Dam Official Website and if you are interested in purusing our store please visit http://www.myartshop.us.  The store is programmed in a way that takes awhile to load, so please be patient and even if it looks like it is finished loading, give it a few extra moments to download all the photo images!!!!
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Inca Dink, The Great Houndini Available for iPhone iPad iPod Touch!

You can now enjoy “Inca Dink, The Great Houndini, Magician in Training,” Nicole’s children’s book, on your iPhone, iPodTouch and iPad, narrated by both British voiceover superstar Dominic Byrne and by the author/illustrator M. Nicole van Dam. Inca Dink can be purchased at Inca Dink for the iPhone/iPad/iPodTouch

If you love Inca Dink (TM) then you can also purchase all sorts of Inca Dink merchandise, from clothing to mugs to totes to doggie t-shirts, at our Official Inca Dink shop and learn more about the inspiration for Inca Dink at our “Inca Dink, The Great Houndini” blog

How fun!!!  What a treat this project was!

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M. Nicole van Dam Products Available on Amazon

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Fun Leonberger Dog Video!

This is our goofball Leonberger – we LOVE him!  Imagine over one hundred pounds of happiness bouncing around!  You can see our other dog, a Chihuahua Pomeranian Papillion one-of-a-kinder rescue dog avoiding him, if you look closely.
Leonberger Dog Playing

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Why Can’t Raccoons Love Zuccini more than Corn?

Horror of horrors – all those lovely ears of corn I was so anxiously waiting for – ears that had succombed to a gopher last year, have now been COMPLETELY ravaged by a raccoon!  The little brute (adorable but a heinous CORNivorous villain nonetheless) literally peeled off the outside of every ear and nibbled out each little kernel!  Truth is, I wouldn’t have minded if at least I had had a ringside seat!

On the bright side (grumble), I do now have a set of four plastic corn holders for eating fresh corn out of the garden, should such a miraculous feat ever occur.  Next year I suppose…. I wonder if one can grow corn indoors?  -Or if it’s too late in the season to replant corn this year still?

While the Raccoon Bandit stole every ear of corn, he neatly sidestepped every humongous zuccini begging for the raccoon to sample them.  In fact, it appears the raccoon stood on top of the zuccini to reach the highest ears of corn.  These zuccinis, approaching watermelon size, are overtaking my garden, and I do feel that at least I should be able to require the Raccoon Bandit to steal one zuccini for every ear of corn.   In the meantime, my husband has grown accustomed to zuccini bread, zuccini boats, zuccini omelettes, zuccini surprise, and tonight…..zuccini parmesan 🙂

Here is a photo of today’s lovely harvest.  That citrus you see, that is so dwarfed by the zuccini it rests upon, is actually a grapefruit!

Also in the harvest, beside the world’s largest zuccinis, are tomatoes, rosemary, basil, sugar snaps and strawberries.
I thought I would share how lovely an artichoke is when you don’t pick it, and let it go to blossom instead – look at that amazing blue color:
-And I thought this photo was so fun – my 10 pound tiger hunting big game:
Many happy little beginnings in the garden too – peppers on the pepper plants, lots of heirloom tomatoes starting, possibly even a kiwi starting on  the kiwi plants!
Possible bud on the kiwi plant (above)
The promise of tantalizing heirloom tomatoes, below (Raccoon Bandit, Stay Away!):
Grapes on the grapevine (above) and The Basil Forest (fantastic basil plants from Seeds of Italy, below):
These mystery plants continue to produce the most wonderful fruits.  If I pick them before they turn a soft shade of peachy cream, they are the BEST cucumbers ever.  If I let them go all the way to that peachy cream color on the outside, they are amazingly juicy sweet fruits.  I have no idea what they are, but they are GREAT.  The Raccoon Bandit loves them too (such a testimonial, he has good taste!):
-And a little photographic update on the lovely apples on the apple tree:
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"Inca Dink, The Great Houndini" now for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad

“Inca Dink, The Great Houndini, Magician in Training,” written and illustrated by M. Nicole van Dam, is now officially released for the iPhone, iPodTouch and iPad at Inca Dink for the iPhone, iPodTouch and iPad !  The iPhone and iPad versions are narrated by British voiceover superstar Dominic Byrne and by the author M. Nicole van Dam.

If you love “Inca Dink, The Great Houndini” (TM) and would like to buy fun clothing, mugs, doggie t-shirts, baby bibs and other accesories, please visit the “Inca Dink, The Great Houndini” store at http://www.greathoundini.com/, and please send us pictures and visit our Inca Dink blog at Inca Dink Blog !

We hope you enjoy “Inca Dink, The Great Houndini”!

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Did All This Really Start from Tiny Seeds?

I can’t believe how these tiny little sprouts have grown.  Did I really plant them from seed only a few months ago (see the March blog post!  They were only baby sprouts then!)?  It seems like the heirloom tomatoes are growing a foot a day!  The yellow blossoms promise wonderful tomatoes to arrive soon – can’t wait!  -And already zuccinis are almost ripe!

The biggest news (literally and figuratively) must be the zuccini plants – in fact, I could have entitled this “Zuccini Plants Take Over the Garden – HELP!”  Look at the size of those monstrous leaves!  You have to look closely, but there is actually corn and heirloom tomatoes, as well as sugar snap peas, sharing the box with the zuccinis.

Some of the things that I think are zuccinis, in the corner of the boxes shown above, might actually be watermelons – time will tell! I had planted yellow and red seedless watermelons there, but I’m thinking from the look of the leaves that some mischievous blue jay had its fun.  I admit I am hoping they are watermelons…

All these little peppers and basils shown below were transplants from the zuccini box – each was hidden by the massive zuccini plant leaves!  Seeing their peaked condition, yesterday I transplanted these sun-starved sproutlings to where the spinach would have been, had the spinach … been!  The spinach didn’t make it in part because the celery forest blocked all the light.

I finally removed the celery forest (shown in the May blog), feeling rather guilty, as I hate hurting living things, but the celery had become woody and fairly inedible.  I hope the discarded celery is a delight for the birds and any bunnies in the yard.  Now, as you can see below, the box has much more light and room.

We had a patio brunch here at the house, and I purchased two ordinary tomato plants at the local grocery store as table decorations, then transplanted these small tomato plants to the vegetable garden where the celery forest once stood.  It didn’t take long for the garden critters to find these tomatoes – it is my hope that these tomatoes can be the “decoy” tomatoes for the critters to munch on, since they are low growing, so that the critters leave the heirlooms alone!

Here is a picture of the two kiwi plants – I was told these need to be planted in pairs, one male and one female.  The foilage grows in beautiful artistic tendrils of greens with reddish accents.  This is their second year, so perhaps fruits this season?

We harvested two artichokes this year – one we ate and one we gave away.  This third one I will let go to flower – they flower beautifully!

This verdant apricot tree is full of apricots, which would be lovely if only I was 10 feet tall to pick them!   If only it were as easy to pick them as it is to zoom a camera lens!  More deocy food for the lucky birds!  -AND did I mention, we do have true Western Bluebirds in the yard now!  That’s worth ALL the fruit and veggies!

-And below is one of my favorite ornamental plantings, named a “Silver Cloud” tree – the leaves, which are almost heart shaped, like the leaves in my paintings, change from green to WHITE to red, and then the tree goes bare for winter.  When all white, it will look like a fairy tale.
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Nicole’s Art and Poetry now available on the Kindle!

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Enjoy Nicole’s Poetry and Art on the Kindle!

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Crop Report! May 2010

I can’t imagine anything more fun than seeing these lovely “crops” come in! WOW!  I just took some photos to show off – my goodness!  Everything is so happy!  I was a bit worried that our unusually blustery rain late in the year would take its toll, and some things have suffered (some of the tomato plants in particular), but those that remain are HARDY!!!!
Below is a close-up of some of today’s harvest of strawberries, sugar snaps and one enormous blueberry – look at the size of that BLUEBERRY!!!! Ooooooooooh!
Here are some baby apples on our young apple tree – planted as a bare root – very inexpensive from Home Depot.  What makes it interesting is that MANY varieties of apples are grafted on this one tree.  YUM!
-And here is year 2 of our artichoke plant, purchased small from Green Thumb Nursery in Ventura, CA – we already harvested one of the artichokes this season (quite good!) and soon these two will also be harvested – last year this plant yielded two.  I’m wondering if if this plant will contibue for a third year and how common that is…

This is a zuccini plant – which I planted from seed using the Park Seed Biodome and true Italian seeds from Seeds of Italy.  The plant is ginormous – I didn’t leave enough space between it and its many neighbors, so it is beginning to crowd out the corn behind it, the tomatoes beside it, and the pepper (oh darn!!!) in front of it.  The pepper plants are suffering most, not enough light.  The leaves of the zuccini are very healthy and prickly and tooopooo big!

This is another Home Depot bare root – purchased very small, so I didn’t expect anything, as this is also year one and it is a VERY SMALL tree….but it is already fruit bearing (yes yes yes) Elberta Peaches!!!!  Can’t wait!  Home grown peaches are THE BEST!

I planted from seed SERVERAL varieties of corn (red, white, multicolor, super sweet – so many!!!) from many different seed companies so I could compare and contrast for next year, and I am so pleased – many are already bearing ears of corn, some as many as THREE ears!  WOW!  Last year, before I planted the corn in boxes as I did this year, the gopher beat me to each one – this year, I’m hoping Sir Gopher’s family stays faaaar away and that the boxes, which have wire bottoms, do their work!

Since I am so new at this, I am undoubtedly making error after error, and one of them I think was to let the celery planted last year in my veggie boxes grow into celery TREES!  They are HUGE and the stalks are rounded like regular tree trunks, and so coarse that the outer edges need to be trimmed to be edible, but the centers are quite sweet and juicy.  I’ve been using them for flavoring, need to attack this forest.  How much celery can we eat?

There is a sweet large apricot tree many years old – here are some of the apricots.  Last year the birds beat me to almost of all them, this year I will be quicker!

At Green Thumb Nursery in Ventura, last year, I bought a small vine that had little purple flowers on it and grew slightly-smaller-than-a-tennis-ball sized, oval striped fruits that seem a cross between a cucumber and a melon.  Delicious, refreshing, and this year, after a year of abundant growth, it looks much better established with many small cucumber-melons ripening.  We already harvested on this year and it was perfect.  Our one dog who loves to play with anything round, sees other possiblities for these fruits!

Our asparagus is doing quite well!  I purchased roots (rhyzomes?) from Park Seed, and while about half of them arrived in awful shape, the other half is thriving… and the asparagus are SO SWEET and JUICY!

ANother possible mistake is this bravehearted mango, which is too tucked away between larger bushy plants to get enough sun, but it is in year 2!!!!  I will give it more light this week.

From seed from several companies I planted sugar snaps and Chinese peas – and the harvest is already beginning!  So sweet, crunchy, healthy – they really don’t make it back to the house, I eat them as I’m gardening!

Last year I planted several small bareroot trees, which our Leonberger dog decided to use as chewtoys – some he gnawed down to the stump (and one he pulled out totally!) –  but I kept watering the remaining stumps anyway.  Happily this one is trying to make a comeback!  Who knows if it will ever fruit, but as long as it wants to try to live I’ll help it along.  The others are still, well, pretty stumpy…

This is NOT a planted plant – it is a gutsy matillija poppy that has decided to wrangle with the lovely morning glory for space.  Matillija poppies sometimes grow alongside the roads (if you’re lucky).  The flowers can get as large as a person’t head, with huge yellow centers.  Some people call it the fried egg plant, but I think it’s far too pretty for that name…
More soon!  This is GROWING SEASON, and I LOVE IT!
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Leap of Faith


Inspired by the leap of faith between man and horse inherent in the jumper – the jumping equestrian events are truly breathtaking. This artwork is also a nod to the leap of faith we all take as we choose our paths into the future. All the artwork you see here is available in Limited Edition prints and many household and wearable products, at Create.bz.

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Collie


Inspired by the smart, loyal nature of the Collie breed, and by the collie who befriended Nicole when she was a child. All the artwork you see here is available in Limited Edition prints and many household and wearable products, at Create.bz.

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A Dog Understands


Inspired by the our furry friends who understand us and love us so unconditionally, based on Nicole’s own Leonberger dog. All the artwork you see here is available in Limited Edition prints and many household and wearable products, at Create.bz.

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