About Naomi’s work
Naomi’s art has been seen in numerous venues in St. Louis since she began painting in 2009. Her work has also been shown in Lexington, Kentucky, Boston, Massachusetts, and Lyon, France. Naomi’s paintings can be found in private collections throughout the United States and Europe.
Naomi began painting actively in 2009. Over the course of the past decade, she has come to focus on representational and abstract landscapes. While some of her images are taken from photographs, others are created from her imagination. Naomi has exhibited in a number of galleries and other venues in the St. Louis area. In addition, her work has been shown in galleries in St. Louis, Missouri, Louisville, Kentucky, and overseas in Lyon, France. Naomi’s paintings are held in private collections across the United States as well as in collections in the Netherlands, Canada, England and Italy.
Naomi often works in saturated colors and many of her works, some of which have had a special resonance for interior designers and decorators. While she considers her work fine art, Naomi is not doctrinaire about how it is viewed or appreciated. She welcomes the opportunity to reach viewers in a home or a gallery and has worked closely with clients on commissioned paintings.
More art on Naomi’s website and on eBay.
Beautiful work, and beauty-filled description of how your art moves through you, as a calling more than as a choice. Do you have pics of any of your more recent water/sky works?
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Julianna, thanks for taking the time to read it, and I’m glad you understand it. Most people either don’t understand or don’t believe me when I say it’s a calling, not a choice.
Here’s a link to my website where you can check out all of my work: http://NaomiSilverArt.com. If you really want to keep up with my art, find me on Facebook.
I love the quotes you put on your blog and have been meaning to ask if you create the art you put with the quotes?
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Nope, I don’t create the art I put with the quotes. I will definitely check out your site. And yes, I DO understand how these things move through people. Artists are so brave in that they choose to listen…and so blessed that they choose to listen!
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Your work is gorgeous – thanks for sending the link! And no, I don’t create the art on my site…it already takes a ton of time to just FIND the photo that I want to use and match it with the quote (and the overall feeling of the page, balancing colors and all that). Plus, I’m not nearly that good a photographer! Hope you’re having a great day! – Julianna
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Listening is the key and not easy! It’s so easy to get mixed up in your own stuff and not trust what comes through. This is something I struggle with constantly. Thanks for reminding me that this ability is, in fact, a blessing. 🙂
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Okay, seems like there’s not a ton happening on this site, but I’ve nominated you for the Beautiful Blogger award nonetheless. Perhaps I should have done it for the Beautiful Painter award – but that wasn’t really the option. And perhaps I should have put this on your FB page to give you some publicity about it, but – well, that one is up to you. Anyway – glad I found your work out here – it brings joy every time I see it!
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Hey, thanks Julianna. I just started this blog recently because most of my contact with the world re: the art occurs on FB. Hence, the lack of postings. 🙂
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Instinctively, I like the brush work of the image you use as your header. I would like to see all of it
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Nicholas, I didn’t do this with a brush but rather with my fingers. Here is a link to the whole painting: http://www.naomisilverart.com/ArtByNaomi/landscapeforlostsouls.html. So what you’re seeing in the header of the blog is the part of the painting near the bottom. Naomi
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Thanks Naomi, its awesome!
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I guess I should have said ‘finger-work’ rather than ‘brushwork’ 🙂
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Thanks, Nicholas. Have you ever tried finger painting? I seem to be inspiring more and more artists to try it. 😀
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Hi Naomi! Your art is so cool and I love to check it out, so I’ve nominated you for the Reality Blog Award. I hope that more people will find your blog from the link on mine so they can enjoy it too. You can check out the award at http://elizabethrosemysteries.com/awards/. Thanks for all your wonderful posts and for sharing your artistic talent!!
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Naomi beautiful unique artworks, what an original gift you have to share with many. Your images should be displayed on the walls of hospitals and places where people need to be uplifted. where would we be without natures natural colours to inspire us.
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Thank you so much! I would love to have my art hanging where people are under any sort of stress or duress, like hospitals. So far, the one place of healing I’ve hung my art is at my chiropractor’s office. I would love to expand on this idea but the question is how…
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Not sure how you would go about it unless you donated one, or researched commissions for local area. I just know your work would be healing to others.
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There is a lovely, restful, and inviting quality about your paintings, Naomi. And thank you for following! Pat
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Thanks, Pat. That’s because they come from elsewhere, if you get my drift. I just bring them into this reality. 🙂
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Yeah, I get it! It’s is amazing how creativity works! Blessings. Pat
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Thanks, Pat. Blessing right back at you! So glad you found my blog so I could find yours 🙂
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Bonjour Naomi, je suis Claude de MyOpera.
Bravo pour ton site et tes peintures, j’aime !
Où est le site de vidéos reportages que tu faisais sur toutes sortes d’artistes américains ?
Je ne le retrouve plus…
Claude de France
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Salut, Claude! C’est fantastique de te retrouver ici! Merci pour les compilments sur mens peintures! 🙂 J’ai ferme le site culturel qui s’appelait “Culturesurfer” il y a presque 4 ans. Trop de travaille et pas assez d’interest. Et toi, ca va bien? Je vais trouver ton blog tout de suite!
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Merci Naomi 🙂
Je viens de dire bye bye à tous sur MyOpera :
http://my.opera.com/holdowicz-claude/blog/2014/02/07/bye-bye-to-all-my-operas-friends
Je crois que nous perdons une place très conviviale pour les échanges internationaux avec MyOpera. Je ne trouve pas la même chose ailleurs.
Au plaisir de ton contact, à bientôt.
Claude
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Le wordpress, c’est plus facile a utiliser que l”opera (mais je suis sur Facebook pour le plupart). Tout le monde de l’Opera a commence a trouver des autres ici. 🙂 Mois, j’ai quitte l’Opera il y a au moins de 2 ans.
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I verfy much enjoy the way you build your paintings and the colors included. I think perhaps you’d be happy to visit my friend Maurice (if you haven’t already?)
https://www.google.no/search?q=Maurice+Sapiro&client=firefox-a&hs=xxV&rls=org.mozilla:nb-NO:official&channel=sb&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=kUVvVJWeC6v4ywOzroLYDQ&ved=0CB4QsAQ&biw=1920&bih=927
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Thank you and, yes, I know Maurice! He is one of my favorite artists!
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Pleased to meet you. 🙂
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You, too. 🙂
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You are welcome to visit my blog when you get the chance. 🙂
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I see someone started following me. 🙂 I came to check out your site and sure glad I have. I have been very isolated and flat out exhausted from the energetic service work I’ve been doing so I haven’t even been able to get out to take a walk let alone see the greater world… the world that I’ve gotten my butt kicked assisting. How sad is that?! I miss her. lol Thanks for bringing nature to me through your beautiful artwork. Much appreciated.
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First, thank you so much for the compliment on my art! Second, I SO get everything everything you just wrote!!! If you feel so inclined, please find me at https://www.facebook.com/NaomiSilverArtist and kick me a private message.
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Sent ya an email. Did ya get it?
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Congratulations! You just qualified for my ‘Blue Team’ (10 responses)
Next step (Brown Team) at 30. You need to leave a comment somewhere for me to have your e-mail adress on file. (It won’t be visible anywhere!) (Strictly confindential!)
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What’s a Blue Team?
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