Three Friesians


Inspired by the powerful yet graceful Friesian horses that are Nicole’s favorite of the horse breeds – these gentle giants are beautiful, romantic creatures. 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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Friesian


Inspired by the long maned Friesian horses that are Nicole’s favorite of the horse breeds – these gentle giants are beautiful, romantic creatures. 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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German Shepherd


Inspired by Nicole’s German Shepherd and the smart, loyal and attentive nature of the German Shepherd breed. 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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Australian Shepherd


All the artwork you see here is available in Limited Edition prints and many household and wearable products, at Create.bz. Inspired by the smart, inquisitive, loyal nature of the amazing Australian Shepherd breed.

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Welsh Corgi

“Welsh Corgi” is an endearing black and white line drawing by M. Nicole van Dam, inspired by the wonderful Welsh Corgi breed. Available in Limited Edition prints, greeting cards and more, available at Create.bz.

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Flowers and Song

Flowers & Song

I always wished I could play the piano, and part of this work expresses that longing.  This work was also inspired by the lovely sunflowers and Impressionist style  of Vincent Van Gogh.  I find the combination of music and sunflowers, roses, and other flowers to be passionate and moving.  Flowers & Song was also used as the Santa Barbara Symphony program book cover for a full season, which was fun to see.  I especially like the coffee cup with spoon and music sheets.

If you are interested in purchasing a print or other fun items with this artwork or licensing this artwork, please contact me at M. Nicole van Dam.

Flowers & Song is available in Limited Edition prints and many lovely stationery, household and wearable products, at Create.bz.

Can’t find what you’re looking for?  If you are interested in purchasing a print or other fun items with this artwork or licensing this artwork, please contact me at M. Nicole van Dam.

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Modern Trinity


“Modern Trinity” is one of M. Nicole van Dam’s earlier works, evidencing her Impressionist style using acrylic on canvas. Inspired by the style of the great Impressionists and yet also a nod to the subject matter most common to great artists of medieval times. Limited Edition giclee reproductions currently available upon request.

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New Artwork and Poem about Politics!

This is a new work by M. Nicole van Dam called “The Voting Booth.” Each pair of shoes seen below the poll booth curtains represents a different segment of our population, and in the poll booth curtains above their shoes is what they might be dreaming of as they cast their vote. The poem that follows, called “Politics,” is also by M. Nicole van Dam, and is an interesting compliment to “The Voting Booth” artwork.

The Voting Booth

Politics

Humans up to their tricks
So rightfully pretending
Public service never ending
Ethics unbending
All problems mending

These are foes of monetary might
waging an ad laden fight
with clever slogans to delight
and red, white and blue colors always in sight
Each has supporters who avow this candidate is right
The media’s twirling spin adds dizzying flight
to a fanciful murky blend of fact, opinion and insight

The voters hopefully will select their candidate with care
and not in too many false promises be ensnared
Each ballot being cast
is by an individual among the vast
populace

But even among the voting throng
Is one common theme to which all seem to belong
A hope that from all this debate comes a vision we can share
of better tomorrows
an end to the world’s sorrows
and a prayer, belied by our experience
that yet
Once elected they shan’t forget
All the problems they set
out to fix
In this odd quest
of debate and jest
underhandedly above board zest
all at Democracy’s behest
Politics

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New Artwork and Poem!

This is a new work by M. Nicole van Dam called “The Voting Booth.” Each pair of shoes seen below the poll booth curtains represents a different segment of our population, and in the poll booth curtains above their shoes is what they might be dreaming of as they cast their vote. The poem that follows, called “Politics,” is also by M. Nicole van Dam, and is an interesting compliment to “The Voting Booth” artwork.

The Voting Booth

Politics

Humans up to their tricks
So rightfully pretending
Public service never ending
Ethics unbending
All problems mending

These are foes of monetary might
waging an ad laden fight
with clever slogans to delight
and red, white and blue colors always in sight
Each has supporters who avow this candidate is right
The media’s twirling spin adds dizzying flight
to a fanciful murky blend of fact, opinion and insight

The voters hopefully will select their candidate with care
and not in too many false promises be ensnared
Each ballot being cast
is by an individual among the vast
populace

But even among the voting throng
Is one common theme to which all seem to belong
A hope that from all this debate comes a vision we can share
of better tomorrows
an end to the world’s sorrows
and a prayer, belied by our experience
that yet
Once elected they shan’t forget
All the problems they set
out to fix
In this odd quest
of debate and jest
underhandedly above board zest
all at Democracy’s behest
Politics

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Our Leonberger and Bourke Parrot (Parakeet)

These two are buddies and say “hi” every morning – so cute!~  For video of our Bourke, who is HUGE on personality, please visit us on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OVIN3SCSHM  You can tell this bird has an opinion on everything!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OVIN3SCSHM
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Mystery Plant!

This plant, somewhere between a vine and bush, gets pretty bluish flowers which become tasty/refreshing little mini melon/cucumberish fruits – but I don’t know what they are!  Scrumptious though, I’m guessing in the cucumber family.

Mystery plant with its flowers and lower picture shows a fruit:

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Amazing Window Surfing Birds Visiting my house daily!

Amazing bird video of birds in my garden surfing on my window! Anyone know what kind of birds these are?  Even my Bourke parakeet (parrot) is fascinated and mystified by these oddly behaving birds!  They literally surf down the window!  Why????   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knE_gka6Vxc Could these be baby woodpeckers of some sort? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knE_gka6Vxc

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Mystery Birds even Mystify our Bourke – What are these Surfing Birds?

Amazing bird video of birds in my garden surfing on my window! Even our Bourke watches these birds with fascination!  Anyone know what kind of birds these are? http://ping.fm/Vhsy9

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Crop Report April 1, 2010

Today I planted the remining plants from the BioDome – mostly tomatoes, peppers, eggplants – so now the veggie garden is failry well planted – with brussel sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, leek, beets, carrots, radishes, onions, kale, swiss chard, corn, sugar snap peas, sunflowers, strawberries, blueberries, black berries, raspberries, grapes, artichoke, basil, asaparagus, zuccini.  Notably weak in terms of successful BioDome sproutings were the watermelon, spinach and zuccini, and weak amongs the transplants were (surprsingly) the watermelon and sunflowers.  The strongest success stories so far are the sugar snap peas (from the Park Seed biodome) and strawberries (from roots from Burpee).  I intend to plant another biodome tranch of spinach, sunflowers, watermelon, a few more corn, a bit more basil, and some marigolds.  Although it’s too soon to tell re transplant success from the biodome, the tomatoes were very prolific in the biodome.  However, sadly, within an hour of transplanting these biodome tomato sproutings, several entire transplanted tomato plants were inexplicably wilting, so I am wondering what if any of these tomatoes will be left by the morning.

GARDEN GATE & MAIN BOX:

Garden Gate leading to the vegetable garden, with the lucky horseshoe I found in the garden.

In the box closest to the gate, what I think of as the main box, you see celery leftover from last year.  Also in that box are three blueberry plants from last year, and freshly transplanted (from the BioDome) kale, swiss chard, onions, leek, radishes, carrots, tomatoes, spinach, beets. To the left of the main box is a small narrow box, newly built this year, that I call the “Vino Box” because it has in it a grape vine – however this box, while built for the grapevine, all has in it strawberries (there were too many strawberries to plant in the berry box, so these are the “spillover” strawberries), cauliflower, brussel sprouts, and one tomato plant.  Behind the “main box” is the largest box – a long box that has in it corn, tomatoes, beets, peppers, eggplants, basil, sunflowers, sugar snap peas, asaparagus, zuccini – this large box, which because of the tomatoes and peppers and eggplants I am calling the “Italiano Box” – is also newly built this year.  To the right of the main box, not seen on the above photo – is the “berry box” – with strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries – YUM!  Below is a photo showing some of the berry box.  I left a space in the middle for me to stand in, to harvest the berries (she writes optimistically!)

BERRY BOX:

Looking down the newly built and planted “ITALIANO BOX”:

VINO BOX:

The view from my Vegetable garden – as inspiring for my art as the garden itself is therapeutic – see the rolling green hills and mountains:

Elsewhere in the garden are many young fruit trees, including various species of pear, Asian pear, peaches, cherries, apple, lime, lemon (both pink and yellow), orange, mandarine, pummelo, grapefruit (ruby red of course!), apricot, persimmon, pomegranite, loquat, plum, banana, mango, honeyberry, with fig to be planted this year.  Some of these fruit trees were victim to my 100 pound Leonberger’s playful habits, but seem to be bravely trying to sprout this year nonetheless – we will see if these are able to bear fruit since they are sprouting from the base, below any grafting that may have been done.  Here are some random pictures of fruit trees and other blossoms around the garden – I so enjoy them all!

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New Poem – About masks and our choices about who you are

This poem was written to accompany a painted mask donated to the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum for their fundraising auction, and is about what happens to us when we don a mask, and a metaphor for our daily choices about who we are:

Don this mask and become a stranger,
an unknown guest
Mirrored in others’ eyes the question,
Are You villain, hero, observer, or in conquest
Here is your visage for adventure and treasure untold
Embark upon this masquerade journey,
Let the Voyage unfold!

To see the actual mask this poem was painted for, see wishes.bz

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Artwork created for Santa Barbara Maritime Museum Fundraiser

The “Treasure Mask” was donated to the Santa Barbara MaritimeMuseum for its 2010 fundraiser auction – to learn more please visit http://www.artstudio.bz/

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Treasure Mask created for Santa Barbara Maritime Museum Fundraising Auction

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Casper the Cockatoo

"Casper the Cockatoo" by M. Nicole van Dam


“Casper the Cockatoo” is a fun black and white line drawing by M. Nicole van Dam, inspired by wonderful Casper at the Ojai Valley Inn & Spa. Available in Limited Edition prints, greeting cards and more, available at Create.bz.

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We have Sprouts!

We have sprouts!  Within just a few days, the first biodome we planted had sprouts – now all 3 day.  The radishes came up first, but the corn and sunflowers are growing unbelievably fast, with the kale not far behind!  Tomatoes sprouting too – the Japanese Black Trifle tomatoes seem to be doing the fastest growth so far.  How fun!

Am thinking that we will need to start using the fertilizer packet that came with the biodomes now… will need to research that 🙂

Since I have faaaaar more biodomes than seeds, have ordered two more double jumbo biodomes.  My goodness!

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Seedlings, at a least a few of them, in seed starter boxes!

All week long seeds and seeds and seeds have arrived from various catalogs – but no seed starter to plant them in yet!  Then yesterday, f.i.n.a.l.l.y, the first seed starter box arrived.  So far I like it – time will tell how much grows.  I chose the Park Seed biodome seed starter planter kit.  Again, only ONE of the three I ordered arrived – hopefully the other two will arrive today.  FYI, last year I used the Jiffy seed starter covered trays, that I bought at Home Depot.  It was pretty easy BUT a little messy and the Jiffy plastic lid to cover the planting tray just wasn’t tall enough to handle the larger sprouts.  In addition, perhaps because of my ineptitude, several seeds just didn’t start, and mold became an issue.  This year, I did a bit more research, and solely because of the taller lid room, I chose the Park Seed catalog’s bio dome brand so I could “whelp” the seedlings a bit longer.  I think it was a good sign that Park Seed was sold out of certain models of their biodome, but they push it pretty savvily in their catalog, and the potentially reusuable aspect is nice.

More specifically, for you newbies like me, the Park Seed bio dome is a seed starter tray with a lid, and inside the tray fits a styrofoam-ish white holder that is reusable (or so they say), and inside those white styrofoam-ish trays goes individual “bio sponges” that will ultimately hold the seed and be transplanted with the seed.

Here is a picture of the tray and white styrofoamsih thing, and the bag of bio sponges that comes with it:

I chose the jumbo size bio sponges, to be placed in their jumbo dual tray model (ie, two side-by-side white styrofoamish things), because it seemed like the regular size bio sponges were a little small to start tomatoes, etc.  I figured more dirt can’t hurt, right?

What I liked:  I had some pleasant surprises today when I planted this first bio dome seed starting box:

1.  You just put the dark brown “biosponges” in water for 15-20 minutes, and they plump up, but don’t make a mess!

2.  Those brown sponges already have a little hole down the middle for putting the seeds, so easy to do, and again less mess, more speed.

3.  The lid really is tall, and it has little plastic vents.  Time will tell if the vents work at all, but it seems like a nice gimic at least.  I will say that the black vent things come off pretty easily, but my husband-the-engineer was able to put it all together again easily 🙂

4.  The whole kit comes with fertilizer for the kit, a little added bonus.

Here is what the bio dome looks like as of 8am, when I finished planting the first box:

What I didn’t like:  There really isn’t a good place to put plant markers as to what seeds are planted where, so I made up a numbering system – the rows are A through G, and the columns 1-10.   I had a handy shoe box lid that I marked on while I planted seeds, and here is a picture of that lid, showing what I planted, and where – I noted the seed catalog source as well, so I can compare and contrast what does best:
I only planted a few of every variety…and still ran out of room quickly in the first seed starter box – AND LOOK HOW MANY TOTALLY UNOPENED  PACKETS I HAVE LEFT TO PLANT!  I am beginnng to wonder if three double bio domes will even be enough.  If a lot don’t sprout, I will be out of luck, and out of sponges!
UNOPENED SEED PACKETS LEFT TO PLANT:
Of course, I am already checking, just a few hours after planting, to see if anything has sprouted yet!
Also, re seeds, I bought a mixed blend from Renee’s Seeds of heirloom tomatoes and it really wasn’t well done in terms of the quantity of seeds of each variety – I had only 4 seeds of Krim, while many more of the other two varieties (Persimmon and Constantolo), so I called Renee’s and was VERY impressed – they immediately offered to send out a replacement pack that was more balanced re the Krim seeds, so bravo to them for that!  Renee’s told me that they really stand behind their seeds, that’s nice, I appreciate that.
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