Sunday, November 15, 2009

A Set of Black and White Images


I wanted to do a set of B & W images and I thought some of the images from my trip to Mexico last year would come out really nice. So I searched my files and came up with these three. Two of them are from "Jardin Borda" and the other is just a tree in Santa Maria, Guerrero.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Fall Exhibition and Sale


After a month and a half of no activity melo-duckworth originalz will once again have an exhibition and sale on November 14. This time we will have about 21 frames available.

All of you my local family and friends are welcome to show up, this time it will be in the Melo household once again. With Christmas around the corner, these frames can make excellent gifts for either yourself or a loved one.

I hope to see you here.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

La Virgen de Guadalupe



La Virgen de Guadalupe
Old Avondale, Arizona
Image captured by: Jose Melo
Frame Size: 16 X 20
Image Size: 11 X 14
Brown Frame
Orange Mat
$45.00 + shipping & handling
Click on image to enlarge


This is one that I really, really like. "La Morenita" as we call her is invoked thousands of times per day by thousands of believers. when it comes to praying for a miracle, the Virgin of Guadalupe is the first one we always ask.

I captured this image in Old Avondale on Western Street. Part of a pretty good size mural.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Homestead Museum Scene



Homestead Museum Scene
City of Industry, California
Image captured by: Jose Melo
Frame Size: 16 X 20
Image Size: 11 X 14
Brown Frame
LIghtg Yellow Mat
$45.00 + shipping & handling
Click on image to enlarge



I captured this image at the Homestead Museum in The City of Industry, California. There's a lot of gorgeous areas withing this museum and the photo ops are many. This image was captured outside the new house, to add a little drama to it I turned it into a black and white with a selective section in full color.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Wanda's Art Framed

Three beautiful greeting cards designed by my dear friend Wanda.


Back in November of 2007 my dear friend Wanda sent me five greeting cards displaying her paintings. She she was supposed to send me only one of the Old Truck as a "Thank You" for featuring her photos on my photo blog for a week. So when I received the envelope and found out it had five cards I was pretty happy.

I put them away in a safe place and didn't think of them much until last September when for my birthday Wanda sent me an 8 X 10 print of the "Old Truck". Since I had that print framed I thought it was time to take the small greeting cards and do the same to them.

Again I went to Hobby Lobby my framing place of choice and between their talented framers and I came out with the proper frames for these type of cards. The single flower deserved its own frame, while the wolf and the lion are sharing the other frame. The other two I will keep as cards and will display them as such but these two frames will soon be displayed in one of my walls.

And while this blog is displays all of the melo-duckworth originalz photographic captures, I am proud to share it with some of Wanda's original water paint artwork.






Thank you Wanda.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Alto Revisited



I had done this one before but as a special request this one was done in a frame with no border and I believe it does look really nice too.

Alto
Rocky Poing, Mexico
Image captured by: Michelle Duckworth
Frame Size: 11 X 14
Image Size: 11 X 14
Black Frame
$30.00 + shipping & handling
Click on image to enlarge

Friday, October 2, 2009

The Old Truck


This one is mine, all mine. My dear friend Wanda sent me the watercolor print and the jpeg to this awesome image. It was originally posted on her blog back in May of 2007, and she had even sent me a small greeting card featuring her painting of the old truck but last week for my 50th birthday she sent me an 8 X 10 print and I enlarged the jpeg and what you see here is the end result.

I am very pleased with the way it came out. Highlighting both the original as well as the water painted version in the same frame was the best way to display this priceless work of art.

Thank you Wanda, this one will hang proudly on one of my walls.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Our California Exhibition

The site for the exhibit.

It was a birthday party but it featured our Photo Exhibition. We took 20 framed photographs and they were well received. We have tried not to repeat any of the images we have framed therefore really making them originalz. We do carry the small prints just in case someone wants to order one of the ones we have done but for the most part they look at what we have in inventory at the time and buy from there.

This one was an outside show and I must admit the frames looked really nice under the daylight. Only four frames sold but two of them were big frames so it was worth our while.

Setting up the display area.

Now that I've done five shows I think I know what works and what doesn't and it's time to start applying all that learning experience into future shows. So far I am having fun doing this, it is rewarding to see our frames hanging on our friends and relatives homes but it's time to take this to the next level and maybe start attending church fairs and arts and crafts shows. That is going to be my next goal. I'll keep you posted.



And in the images above you can see how the whole thing looked once it was set up. I was very pleased with the way it came out and we did get very good reviews again.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Chely's Capture


Chely's Special Capture
La Puente, California
Image captured by: Aracely Ramirez aka Chely Melo
Frame Size: 11 X 14
Image Size: 16 X 20
Black Frame
Dark Blue Mat

Click on image to enlarge


My sister captured this cloudy sky as the sun was setting down. When viewed in a lap top computer screen, if you push the screen away from you there's a piece of the sky that lights up and it looks like an image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. You have to be open minded as some say they see it and some say they don't. Regardless of, she wanted this in a frame and I was just too happy to comply.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Upcoming Exhibition in California



Finally, after a long month of inactivity and funds shortage we finally were able to raise the frame count to 21 pieces and we are now ready to travel this coming weekend to the beautiful City of La Puente, California where we will join my younger sister in her birthday celebration which as per her request will feature a melo-duckworth originalz exhibition and sale.

I really do have high hopes for this one but then again I always do for all exhibitions. It will be interesting and fun to mix it up a bit, being featured in a birthday celebrations has it's pros and cons. The worst thing that can happen is that I don't sell anything which to this day has not happened yet but on the other side of the coin we don't lose anything since we'll be having fun at the party anyway.

I think my sister's idea of featuring us at her birthday party was a good one and I guess we'll soon find out if the idea is going to pan out or not.

Wish us luck.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Waterfall


Waterfall
Buena Park, California
Image captured by: James Duckworth
Frame Size: 11 X 14
Image Size: 8 X 10
Brown Frame
Light Tan Mat
$30.00 + shipping & handling
Click on image to enlarge


Junior has captured some of the best images we have framed so far. A good eye and a good camera is a winning combination. This image is from Knotts Berry Farm, a happy place we love to visit almost yearly.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Bike NIght


Bike Night
Glendale, Arizona
Image captured by: Jose Melo
Frame Size: 16 X 20
Image Size: 11 X 14
Black Frame
Black Mat
$50.00 + shipping & handling
Click on image to enlarge


I captured this image during one in a series of Bike Nights over at Westgate City Center. Being a bike rider myself I truly love the way this image came out. It shows the essence of what bikers are all about.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

First Friday

People waiting for the shuttle at the Phoenix Art Museum parking lot.

Finally we did our first "First Friday" over at Downtown Phoenix. My sister in law and my niece were my partners in crime for this outing. We left the house at around 6:30 pm got on the freeway and in about 20 minutes we got to the Phoenix Art Museum to pick up the free route maps.

We waited for about 15 minutes for the shuttle but then decided to get the van and drive down to Roosevelt and 3rd, it was already crowded and we noticed that people had to park far to get to the event. I turned on a street here, and the on a street there and voila a parking spot was right there just waiting for us to park. Only two short blocks away and we were eaten by the crowds.

The temperature was hot and a bit humid, they had predicted rains all afternoon for Phoenix but does anybody really trust the Weather Forecasters, I think not. We started by going into the first gallery, an artist working on a painting, a band playing live in the corner, a few vendors selling hand made jewelry and friendly people just having fun watching the different products on display.

Then on to our second gallery, this one had some pictures just hanging from a string, you could tell the images were captured with a good camera, my little point and shoot will never accomplish the clarity of those images, I didn't see any prices though.

You find out that there is no particular kind of people there, it's a great mix of people of all kinds, trust me when I say all kinds. lol

Our third gallery tour showed a big collection of framed black and white images. I started to peruse the images and was already in my mind saying, "I have better images than this in my repertoire" my sister in law said the very same thing I was thinking and then under each picture in a little, tiny, weeny, card we saw the prices. $900.00 or $700.00 unframed. A regular size picture in a 5 X 7 frame $500.00 or $300.00 unframed.

My sister in law and her daughter admiring the photographs.
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My goddaughter and I.

Humm do they think I am made of money. That's it I'm buying from my brother in law.


My sister in law said, "There is hope for you guys". I don't know what separates a pro from an amateur but if it's all the same to you all from now all call me "artist". I am artist Joe Cool and my captures will be found in a gallery on E Roosevelt St. Starting prices at the low $1000s and if my works sell maybe I won't get to be a starving artist.


Seriously, I offer my pictures starting at $25.00 and at this time my most expensive one is about $70.00. But there I think I have to start pricing them at $100.00 all the way to $800.00.

I didn't realize that the crowds were in the thousands. I thought maybe I would see a few groups here and there, well, think again Mr. Joe Cool.

The crowd.


I really enjoy this kind of outing, I hate crowds but I know how to ignore people when I want to and I don't let it get to me. Most likely we will be going again next month. The area where this galleries and studios are is so huge that there is no way everything can be seen in one day, or two, or three.



Sunday, August 30, 2009

Jesus At The Mount of Olives


Scene Inside The Shrine of Saint Joseph of the Mountains
Yarnell, Arizona
Image captured by: Jennifer Melo
Frame Size: 11 X 14
Image Size: 8 X 10
Brown Frame
White Mat
$30.00 + shipping & handling
Click on image to enlarge


Here is another image captured by Jennifer Melo. This one one her way back from Prescott. This is at the Shrine of Saint Joseph of the Mountains in Yarnell, Arizona.

To learn more about this place CLICK HERE!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The Bridge


The Bridge at "Jardin Borda"
Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico
Image captured by: Jose Melo
Frame Size: 16 X 20
Image Size: 11 X 14
Brown Frame
Light Tan
$45.00 + shipping & handling
Click on image to enlarge


The is so much to see at this beautiful place. I can't imagine living in such a huge mansion complete with an amphitheater, a lake, many different gardens, and a big fountain wherever two paths cross.

The bridge is weather you go over or under leads to more gardens and the brick walkways are breath taking. If you are into plants you can spend the whole day here and still won't see everything.

A fascinating place to visit for sure and totally worth the $5.00 admission fee.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Jardin Borda Scene Revisited


Scene Inside "Jardin Borda"
Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico
Image captured by: Jose Melo
Frame Size: 16 X 20
Image Size: 11 X 14
Brown Frame
Gold Mat
$50.00 + shipping & handling
Click on image to enlarge


Here is a different take of an image we've framed before. "Jardin Borda Scene" I had a gold color mat and I didn't know what to do with it, so I started going through our files and decided on this image. I then had the image developed in sepia and went and bought a nice big brown frame. The end result is in my opinion really nice. I have a feeling this one won't last.

(Local Name: Jardin Borda) The Jardin Borda (Borda Garden), diagonally opposite the cathedral, was laid out in the second half of the 18th c. - by Jose de la Borda, the so-called "Solver King" from the mining town of Taxco. The park, restored most recently in 1987, contains terraced gardens, ponds, and an open-air theater. During their brief reign (1864-67) it was used by the Emperor Maximillian and his wife Charlotte for garden parties. The Casa de Maximiliano (restored 1960) in the Calle Galena was the imperial couple's summer residence.

Text borrowed from the Internet. Planet Ware

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Family Portraits

Since I started acting on this hobby of mine the word continues to be spread and friends and family are starting to call on special projects. A dear friend of mine had three portrait pictures that she had had for a while and just didn't know how to display them.

I asked her to bring them to me so I could look at them and to give her some ideas, she just said I'll bring them and you frame them. I truly believe that beautiful portraits like these need to be framed and displayed.

Here is the end result. Nothing really fancy, just three simple but pretty frames and a couple of custom mats. I really liked the way they came out.


The love of a family is life's greatest blessing.



Whatever they grow up to be, they are still our children, and the one most important of all the things we can give to them is unconditional love. Not a love that depends on anything at all except that they are our children. ~Rosaleen Dickson





Other things may change us, but we start and end with family. ~Anthony Brandt

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Send Me a Letter



Send Me a Letter
Prescott, Arizona
Image captured by: Jeniffer Melo
Frame Size: 16 X 20
Image Size: 11 X 14
Black Frame
Turquoise Mat
$50.00 + shipping & handling
Click on image to enlarge


My daughter in law needed a day alone and she went on a serenity quest. A full tank of gas, camera in hand and no rush of any sort she took off and drove towards Prescott. The following day she surprised us with some captures she had made during this trip. They were all great but the budget only allowed for one of them to be framed. Michelle and I chose this one based on the simplicity but also the mystique of finding a row of mail boxes in the middle of nowhere.

However, I am sure you will soon see more of her images framed and in upcoming exhibitions.

Our Exhibit at Vane's


So our fourth exhibition is in the books, no records were broken but when it was all said and done we had a good day. As always family members made an appearance. As I don't' expect them to buy something every time they come I love to have them there for the moral support and because these exhibitions just make for some good ole family gatherings.

My sister and niece brought my mom, one of my toughest critics but also a good paying customer, another surprise was seeing a niece of mine and her husband whom I had not seen in a while. She walked out with the Wild "Flowers" frame that got such good reviews in the past two shows.

And then there was my younger niece that had already bought a custom frame from us which I called "An Aunts Love", since she is a repeat customer and she will be going back to school she talk me into giving her a student discount as she will be going back to college soon and liked the frame for her dorm.

There were a few other guests that came to see what the fuzz was all about. This lady really liked my newest frame which I named "Send Me a Letter". It's a capture by my daughter in law on her way to Prescott. The shot contained a row of mail boxes that seemed to be in the middle of nowhere. I really think it was a very beautiful frame and at the very end of the exhibition as we were saying "Good night" she went for it and claimed it as hers.



So far I have always found support, and good reviews about the work we are doing and promoting. The consensus is that people like to hang something on their walls from someone that they know and from a scene that they can get the story as to how it came to be, rather than buying frames from a store that are mass produced.



On his occasion my niece (the host) and her husband really outdid themselves with the wonderful buffet. A salsa bar, chips, some sort of quesadillas, watermelon, punch, and wine kept us coming back to the kitchen for more. Not only did it taste great but the arrangement was also very pretty. I couldn't have asked for more.




Here are some more pics from the event. Until the next one.

Presenting our host with her complimentary frame.
(Thank you Vane for letting me look taller that you in this picture.)


I even had my own custom cup for my tasty punch, courtesy of my daughter and partner Nikki.


My niece and customer and my daughter and partner Michelle posing on a "My Space" type shot.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Photo Exhibition at Vane's



We will be holding our fourth Photography Exhibition and Sale hosted by my lovely niece Vanesa Romero. There's always high hopes and good expectations when we do this exhibitions that some frames will find a home in some body's wall, but even if they don't we still get the chance to get together as a family and have a great time.

Do wish us luck as we know money is tight and everyone is holding on to it like dear life, but still so far we have made a few sales and so far they have all been profitable. I continue to learn and to explore different ways to market our frames. Sooner or later we'll come out of this bad economy and customers will come knocking for some cool original photographic art... OK, that is just some wishful thinking, but hey there's nothing wrong with that.