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Natalie Wargin

1622 Lucas Avenue
Cottekill, NY 12419
845-750-4573
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New work. More Wild Turkeys.

February 14, 2025 Natalie Wargin

A few months ago in autumn Tilly and I had the pleasure of watching the wild turkeys dance. Nearly every evening for a time they flew over the fence into the yard, walked and pecked and fooled around, then flew up into the trees and out of the yard. It was a show we looked forward to and we’d race from window to window to see all of the action as the birds circled the house.

I wish I knew more about what makes wild things do the things they do. It didn’t seem as though the birds were settling some dispute, no feathers flew. They flapped and surged upward then came back to earth, all in a fairly tight group. Happy hour? If you’ve seen wild turkeys you know that they’re not small birds. They are impressive. This evening’s display was a pleasure to behold even if we hadn’t a clue about what was really happening.

Here they are cavorting in the side yard. Wild roses, lilac, cyclamen, hydrangeas all around. Looks like the grass needs cutting. The swamp is busy too with all the little turtles. Other birds watch as the sky turns to evening with moon and stars. There’s a bluebird sleeping above the porch and a nest over the garage door. Babies soon. A small frog plays it safe. You can see Tilly in the window. My mother’s quilt is on the wall behind her.

“Wild Turkeys”
Acrylic on claybord
18 x 24 inches
If you’re interested in this painting please contact me.

I will be running a special sale on all greeting cards and note cards in my shop.
30% off all cards and notes.
Sale runs from today through Sunday.
After Sunday I will no longer be selling any cards.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin

Thanks for reading along!

“Wild Turkeys” detail.

“Wild Turkeys” detail.

“Wild Turkeys” detail.

“Wild Turkeys” detail.

In Catskill Mountains, flowers, gardening, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, moon and stars, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, wild roses, wild turkeys Tags wild turkeys, garden, wild garden, my front yard, tilly, rescue dog, wild roses, cyclamen, dancing, swamp, turtle, snapping turtle, my swamp, my home
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A New Wild Turkey. A Pencil Drawing.

December 5, 2024 Natalie Wargin

I want to get back to painting but the Roxbury show tired me out some. I decided to do this pencil drawing to get back into the swing of things, pencil drawings being less demanding than the detailed acrylic paintings. Here’s where I landed.

The wild turkeys have been very wild this fall. The antics they get up to in my yard are noisy and crazy and Tilly and I race from front window to screen porch to watch them as they pass through. There’s a group of eleven that appears most evenings around six, just as we’re sitting down to dinner making my table manners less than appropriate. I just can’t help myself. Neither can Tilly. The birds talk and pick at each other, feathers flying here and there, launching themselves over our stone wall and back again.

This is one of them. A beautiful female, looking like a dancer. They are the most fabulous creatures.

“Wild Turkey”
9 x 12 inches
Prismacolor pencil on black Fabriano drawing paper
$200.00

This piece is available in my shop where I’m also running a sale.
20% off any purchase, including this drawing, today through Saturday, December 7.
Here’s a link to this drawing:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1822543532/original-colored-pencil-drawing-wild?click_key=4603d584729f8a48b3dd77b8620dad71119edecc%3A1822543532&click_sum=e4516f47&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1

Thank you, as always for your interest in my work.
I wish all of you the happiest of holidays!

“Wild Turkey” detail.

“Wild Turkey” detail.

“Wild Turkey” detail.

“Wild Turkey” detail.

In art sale, colored pencil art, Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, illustration, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, night scene, wild turkeys Tags wild turkeys, garden, black paper, prismacolor paencils, prismacolor pencils, colored pencil, pencil art, pencil drawing, wild things, wild bird, fabriano paper, original art, Natalie Wargin
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Two Turkeys Crossing The Road, New Work

October 26, 2023 Natalie Wargin

“3 O’Clock”

This usually happens. Tilly and I are out for our three o’clock walk, we turn down Coxing Road and there they are, a line of turkeys crossing east to west. These days there are twenty one in this flock. We stop at a respectful distance to admire and let them pass and fortunately they move slowly, with only a slight flutter here and there, so Tilly is not inspired to chase them. I hang on to the leash just in case. On this particular day I focus on a pair who are caught in a shower of falling blossoms while they pass a garden in bloom. Hollyhocks and blue flowers. A few little houses too. Do I know the people who live in the house with the inviting red chairs? Up in the air are a pair of brilliant cardinals.

“3 O’Clock”
12 x 16 inches
Acrylic on claybord panel
$800.00

This painting is available in my Etsy shop. Find the listing here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1578746348/original-acrylic-painting-of-two-wild?click_key=3e47223ca9dfeab484037b287d1874557f55f59a%3A1578746348&click_sum=bb1d62a3&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1

Prints of this image are available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1579252004/art-print-original-watercolor-two-wild?click_key=89067dafdb51eacc5ce805875e2c0153cafc1e93%3A1579252004&click_sum=fcfec72e&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1

I’m running a little sale for the next three days: 20% off any purchase from my Etsy shop.
Thank you for taking a look! I always appreciate it.

“3 O’Clock” detail.

“3 O’Clock” detail.

“3 O’Clock” detail.

“3 O’Clock” detail.

In art sale, Catskill Mountains, flowers, gardening, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, wild turkeys, hollyhocks Tags original art, acrylic painting, Natalie Wargin, nature, wild turkeys, cardinals, hollyhocks, wild garden, garden, country setting, landscape painting, nature painting, wild flowers, local flora, rural life, little houses, one of a kind, blossoms, wi, spring flowers, springtime
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A new Sampler In Colored Pencil

August 5, 2022 Natalie Wargin

I decided to do another colored pencil sampler, just to get back into the swing of things after my exhibit in Woodstock. These drawings done in the style of an old fashioned sampler are relatively quick for me to execute and they’re very satisfying when completed. I’ve titled this one “Everything.”

Just above the curve of the earth are the moon and stars in the night sky and the soft clouds and sun of a new day. In the hills white tailed deer graze, odd birds fly, a rabbit runs, a horse gallops. Somebody should repair that fence. The woman waters her wildly successful garden. Just get a load of the peonies. An old dog relaxes. I’ll bet the house is cozy. The shed seems in good repair and if you choose to sit and rest for a moment you can watch the turtle in the pond under the buttonbush. There’s a black bear near the tree. I have to think about him.
This is everything.

“Sampler #4, Everything”
19 x 22 inches
Prismacolor pencil on Stonehenge Drawing Paper
$400

I’m running a sale in my Etsy shop, 15% off any purchase. The sale runs from today, August 5 through Sunday, August 7.
This original piece of art is available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1278990519/original-colored-pencil-drawing-country?click_key=82736205cf8f36676c849f1f380c14b46f89819f%3A1278990519&click_sum=852e91ca&ref=shop_home_active_1

Prints of this image are also available here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1265042630/art-print-original-colored-pencil?click_key=355b32be87acde1a1c3fa446a8713b5229ebfd6f%3A1265042630&click_sum=9f11c33f&ref=shop_home_active_1

Thank you for taking a look at what I’ve been up to. I appreciate it!

“Everything” detail.

“Everything” detail.

“Everything” detail.

“Everything” detail.

“Everything” detail.

In art sale, bouquet, colored pencil art, flowers, gardening, Hudson Valley, illustration, moon and stars, Natalie Wargin, original drawing, Still life Tags original art, Hudson Valley, sampler art, Natalie Wargin, nature, peonies, deer, horse, rabbits, garden, turtle, etsy seller, etsy sale, colored pencil, pencil art, pencil drawing
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New Work and a PBS Interview

January 28, 2022 Natalie Wargin

Well, I’ve been keeping busy. This is a new painting featuring the monster tomato plant I grew this past summer. Just as I was finishing this piece I was contacted by WMHT, our local PBS station. Would I be interested in being featured on their show about the arts? Yes, I would.

First, a little about the interview. The producer/director and the camera woman came to my home, turned my living room into a sort of studio where the interview was filmed. Then we went to my work area in the basement where I was filmed while I painted. This was the hard part. The camera was almost literally on my shoulder. Good thing I’ve learned how to tune the world out when I need to. It’s a short piece and if you’d like to take a look here’s the link:
https://fb.watch/aLMWetGbjF/

“Tomato Garden” detail.

Picture it, a single tomato plant that all but took over the front yard. She could never have known how perfect the conditions were for that little seed but all the warm sun, the good Hudson Valley dirt, and the careful watering created a wonderful monster. Here she is, her cozy house and peony hedge behind her, picking another basket full of tomatoes. There is abundant life all around. Birds are bickering, a chipmunk helps herself, a skunk has wandered in. And that very fast dog, who just can’t seem to help herself, is getting mighty close to that squirrel.

”Tomato Garden”
18 x 24 inches
Acrylic on Clayboard

I’ve reopened my Etsy shop and you can find prints of this image here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1154168238/tomato-garden-art-print-of-original?click_key=72bba725ab2f741b717dc5019fcda0489281b3cb%3A1154168238&click_sum=25d605b5&ref=shop_home_active_1&sts=1

Thank you for reading along.
If you have any comments on the interview, or anything really, I’d love to hear them.

“Tomato Garden” detail.

“Tomato Garden” detail.

“Tomato Garden” detail.

In flowers, Hudson Valley, landscape painting, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, gardening, tomatoes Tags acrylic painting, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, landscape painting, home sweet home, peonies, pears, tomatoes, garden, kitchen garden, dog chasing, squirrels, skunk, chipmunk
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A little story about my grandmother

March 30, 2021 Natalie Wargin
Emily2FullSmaller.jpg

This painting tells a little story about my grandmother, Emily Koscielski. Emily was a creative person who was a good cook, an excellent baker, a skilled embroiderer, a successful gardener. She loved flowers and birds, but especially flowers. She told me stories about gardens in Poland where there were only flowers, not a single blade of grass. Emily had a long narrow workroom in her basement where she made things like crepe paper flowers. You can see her at work here, looking serious and determined, busy adding to a wild paper garden of her own creation. There are ferns, lily-of-the-valley, wild roses, white tulips, frilly poppies and poppy seed heads, daffodils. I've given her room a cathedral door and centered her beneath sun and rain, night time and lightening to add emphasis to her conjuring powers.

As with the Peony drawing you saw last month I should credit the virus with the idea of this painting and the urge to make it. Like many of you I’ve been conversing quite a bit over the past months with family, including a cousin who has shared many of his family memories. I had fun correcting his misremembered stories but he did get me thinking a lot about my grandmother which has resulted in this painting.

“Emily’s Dream #2”
Acrylic on board
24 x 18 inches

You can find prints of this image in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/974871306/art-print-original-acrylic-painting?ref=shop_home_active_1
Also, I’m running a little sale, 15% off any item.

There are some detail images below. Thank you for reading along!

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

“Emily’s Dream #2” detail.

In bouquet, flowers, Natalie Wargin, Original Acrylic Painting, paper art, grandmother story Tags crepe paper flowers, paper art, cut paper, papergarden, wild roses, wild garden, Natalie Wargin, acrylic painting, garden, ferns, botanical, floral art
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Peonies in Colored Pencil

July 26, 2019 Natalie Wargin
“Peonies.”

“Peonies.”

“Peonies” detail.

“Peonies” detail.

“Peonies” detail.

“Peonies” detail.

“Peonies’ detail.

“Peonies’ detail.

“Peonies” detail.

“Peonies” detail.

I may have mentioned that I have never had a green thumb. Garden success has always run in my family but I have had very little of it. My grandparents had a prolific flower garden behind their house. They also had a bountiful “Victory Garden” in a nearby plot shared with their neighbors following the second world war. My grandmother liked to tell me, as we toured her yard, about the beautiful gardens in Poland which inspired her. My mother always grew flowers. She got things to grow in the most unlikely places, a dizzying stand of purple irises right next to the garbage cans in the alley. My father had a postage stamp sized vegetable garden that gave an impressive yield. My sister has grown garlic commercially. And my brother in California, boastful thing that he is, loves to show us not only photos of his flowers and vegetables but also the system he designed that lets him water his plants from anywhere on the planet. By comparison I could get very little to thrive in my Chicago garden. But the times they are a-changing.

The Hudson Valley soil is rich. That must be a big part of it but my garden is definitely growing now. I have always wanted a peony hedge and when I found a sale a year ago, an offer I couldn’t refuse, I ordered ten roots. This spring I was rewarded. Not quite a full hedge yet but close and the blooms were impressive. Pinks and reds, including the color I love best, the pale pale almost white peony. This pencil drawing shows a bouquet of those flowers.

“Peonies.”
25’ x 19”
Prismacolor pencils on Strathmore drawing paper.
$275.

The original and prints of the image are available in my shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/720837001/peonies-original-colored-pencil-drawing?ref=shop_home_active_3&frs=1
https://www.etsy.com/listing/720835595/peonies-art-print-of-original-colored?ref=shop_home_active_4&frs=1

In addition to the new drawing I’ve also added some new greeting cards. You can find them here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin?section_id=14952051

I have made some changes to my shop, now offering free shipping always on any order over $35.
In addition to this I’m running a sale, 20% off on any purchase of any amount from Friday, July 26 through Monday, July 29.

Thank you for following along!

In bouquet, colored pencil art, flowers, Hudson Valley, Natalie Wargin, original drawing, Still life Tags Natalie Wargin, original art, peonies, flowers, garden, Hudson Valley, bouquet, floral, art prints, pencil art, colored pencil, still life
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Portrait of Two Ragdoll Cats

August 14, 2015 Natalie Wargin
"What Happened In The Garden"

"What Happened In The Garden"

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden"  detail

"What Happened In The Garden"  detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

"What Happened In The Garden" detail

I was thrilled to be asked to do another pet portrait.  You may remember that I had done a watercolor of "Two Dogs On The Hudson."  Here I have painted two Ragdoll cats.  I was asked if I could get a wild turkey, a chipmunk, and part of the house into the picture too.  This is the result.  I've titled the painting "What Happened In The Garden" because I thought there was maybe a little story here...

Paris and Blanket Marie, the two lovely Ragdolls, are surprised and slightly confused by all of the activity in their garden.  It's usually such a peaceful place with the sweet grass and bright flowers and the comfort of the conservatory a few steps away.  It's a perfect place for a little nap, for instance.  But who invited all of these birds?  They're so noisy and they have certainly made themselves at home.  Blanket Marie thinks the chipmunk is to blame.  Sure, he looks innocent off there in the corner nibbling a nut, his back to the hullabaloo, but she knows he likes to start things.  Paris, however, has a funny feeling about that show-off turkey.

"What Happened In The Garden" is done in watercolor and gouache and measures 11" x 11".  I hope to do more pet portraits and should probably start planning one of my own dog, Maggie.  I must give some thought to this.

 

In American Folk Art, Natalie Wargin, pet portrait, cat portrait Tags Ragdoll cats, cats, wild turkeys, garden, rose hips, echinacea, conservatory, original art, watercolor painting, Natalie Wargin, nature, botanicals, chipmunk, country setting
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New work + Holiday Sale

November 27, 2014 Natalie Wargin
Fritillarias & Crow 

Fritillarias & Crow 

Fritillarias & Crow Detail

Fritillarias & Crow Detail

Fritillarias & Crow Detail

Fritillarias & Crow Detail

This is a new painting, watercolor & gouache, that gives a nod to the ever wonderful crow and to a pattern that I designed a while back.  I've been thinking for a while about incorporating my patterns into some of my paintings.  I'm never sure how things will work and I have already destroyed one painting that I did with a pattern -- an utter disaster.  The blue birds were promising but somehow the rest got away from me.  That's okay.  I've had many casualties and I may resurrect the blue birds someday.  Anyway, the pattern I referenced in Fritillarias & Crow is shown below.  

This painting measures 11 x 14 inches.  Ta-da!  Twice as large as my usual work.  The painting itself and prints of the image are available in my Etsy shop.

Happy Thanksgiving to all who are celebrating today.  I'll spend mine with my family, doing all the things we usually do:  taking a hike, playing some games, eating a little too much, watching a movie.  

A little gift for all of you -- a code for 20% off any purchase in my shop.  
It's good until December 1st.
TAKE20

https://www.etsy.com/shop/NatalieWargin

 

 

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