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Friday, September 27, 2013

Spooky Spectacular

Lucy's Art Emporium embraces the fun of the Halloween season with its group show Spooky Spectacular. A selection of Lucy's artists have let their imaginations wander toward the creepy, crawly and mysterious in a variety of media.

Newmarket artist Stacey Durand will show small drawings of chill-worthy creatures as well as adorable crocheted pumpkins. Jennifer Omand of Squarecat Comics will bring her usual quirky humor to pen and inks like "Wolfman and Piggie" while other artists will use collage, paint and fabric to bring life to bats, cats, shadows and full moons. 

This show will run from October 3rd through the 30th with an opening reception Friday October 4th 5:30-7:30 PM. The opening is free and open to the public, light refreshments will be served. This will also be the night of the Dover art walk- take a stroll to other galleries. Lucy's is located at 303 Central Avenue in Dover (just across from city hall). For more info, visit Lucy's on facebook.

Stacey Durand: Skeleton Moth, drawing, 4" x 6", $16

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Lucy's Welcomes Carey Armstrong-Ellis


Line Dance, Oil

It is impossible to keep from smiling when enjoying the artwork of Maine illustrator, Carey Armstrong-Ellis. Ellis brings a cheerful and humorous touch to everything she creates.


Carey is truly a multi-talented artist who masterfully divides her time between painting, illustration and whimsical fiber art. Her illustrations have been published in a variety of wonderful children's books including several written by Carey herself.

Happy Bees, Eating Swiss Cheese
from Happy Bees by Arthur Yorinks
Gouache & Colored Pencil

The show at Lucy's will feature originals in oil, gouache and colored pencil and fabric collage. Lucy's regulars will recognize Carey's homage to the Muppets prints as well as originals of  Line Dance and Attack of the Zombie Heads. In each of these pieces, Carey has set up a still life of action figures and toys and painted them as though they were living subjects. In doing so, she takes our childhood memories, adds a storyline and creates a charming piece of artwork.

Take a gander at Carey's website, www.slugworksrocks.com where she shares lots of her fabulous artwork, views of her studio and other fun treats!

September 4th - 29th at Lucy's

Carey's Homage to the Muppets Prints, 5" x 5", $10 each



Monday, March 5, 2012

Mixed Media March is Back!

Mixed Media March returns with new work from Jessica Allard, Catrina Barb and Jennifer Bird.



Stunning pieces composed of paint, paper, silk flowers and recycled materials will be on display through the end of March.



Join us for an opening reception on Friday March 9th from 5-7 PM. Light refreshments will be served.... a great way to spend a chilly winter evening!





Work by Jessica Allard


Saturday, February 4, 2012

New Paintings by Nick Ellard

February 2nd through 29th 2012

New Paintings by Nick Ellard





Lebanon Road Ink II

Pen and Ink, 10" x 8", $50




Open Road

Pen and Ink, 7" x 5", $40


Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Holiday Small Works Show

Gretchen Hatfield: "Kingfisher", painting on birchbark framed to 4" x 6", $18

art=gift
over 100 pieces of art
all under 12" x 12" and priced below $100 (some WAY below!)

Lucy's Art Emporium will host its second annual Holiday Small Works Show. Ten artists will show small, affordable artwork in a variety of media.

Each of the 100-plus pieces in the show will measure under 12” x 12”. Artists have created works from traditional materials like watercolor and acrylic as well as found objects, driftwood, seashells and birchbark.

The show will run from December 1st through December 31st with an opening reception on Thursday December 1st from 5-7 PM. All are welcome to attend this free event, enjoy light refreshments and meet the artists!

Friday, September 23, 2011

~The Harvest~

Stacey Durand: Acorn, Relief Print unframed $10, framed $20



Acorns, fall leaves and fantastical pumpkin creatures! Lucy's Art Emporium will host an exhibit of artwork inspired by Autumn. The Harvest features work by local artists Stacey Durand, Nick Ellard, Deloris White, Roseann Meserve and Amie James.

Each artist captures the season in a unique way. Durand has created a special series of acorn monotypes for the show. Tiny acorns on cream colored paper capture the season's simple beauty.

Amie James has created soft sculptures and art dolls from wool harvested locally in Epping. Amie's work ranges from adorable Mouse Houses where tiny mice reside in pumpkins to quirky Halloween art dolls with a decidedly Tim Burton feel.

Nick Ellard brings fall color into his popular landscapes of the Maine and New Hampshire roadside.

The show will run from October 1st through October 30th with an opening reception on Thursday October 6th from 5-7 PM. The reception is free and open to the public who are invited to meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments.



Amie James: Chuck, Felted Art Doll $38

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Autumn Preview!

Hand Printed Thankful Boxes by Laura Utley

Start a Thanksgiving tradition... at dinner, family and friends share what they

are thankful for with this artful activity. $12.99


Felted Mouse House by Amie James $24



A new collection of Baby Sweaters by May Landry
$42 each, hat and mitten sets also available


MB by Brigid Fall Accessories

Earwarmers $16

Neck warmers $26

Flower Pins $7 and $9


Lucy's artists have been hard at work on their fall creations...

new items are arriving all the time!

















Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Rainy Day Treats!

Okay, so the weather is a little bit miserable. A little bribery might lure you downtown, right? Choose either of these coupons to use today and tomorrow (either print one out or show it on your smartphone). Take that, rain!


Monday, May 23, 2011

Meet Lucy's Artists: Caryn Lynn Duncan

Caryn Lynn Duncan has graced Lucy's with her artwork since opening day and is a favorite among customers. As well as being a talented mixed media artist, Caryn is the owner of Creative Spirit Art Studio, a wonderful place for children and adults to find their creative inspiration through classes, day camps and workshops.

Grow, 12" x 12", Mixed media on Canvas, $75



When did you first realize that you were an artist?

One of the biggest ah-ha moments for me with art was when I was in college. After coasting through freshman year sampling classes that I was hoping would help me decide a major, I decided that I needed to take an art class to indulge my creativity. I signed up for a drawing class. It was during that semester that I decided to apply for the art program and got accepted.



Throughout the years following college, I created art part time for myself and friends, and participated in a few small art shows. I had a variety of full time jobs that had nothing to do with art. I went back to school to get a Master’s degree in art education. It was when I took a leap of faith and opened Creative Spirit Art in 2007, giving art my full attention, and really embracing my own style that then did I feel comfortable telling people that I am an artist.



Quote Pockets, sweet little handmade pockets containing inspirational quotes, $5


Where do you find inspiration?

Looking for inspiration is a huge part of my creative process. When I create my art I have no idea what the finished piece may look like, but I do set an intention to create a specific message and try to bring the positive side of life to every piece I create. There are times that I need to go out into nature and walk, taking in the natural beauty and collecting materials along my way. Other times I will go into Portsmouth, indulge myself with a cup a coffee as I people watch or read a book, and then off to a gallery or shop.


I like the Portsmouth fabric store to get ideas for patterns and colors schemes. The aisles of fabrics are pure eye candy for me, I will sometimes buy bits of fabric, but just to bring back to the studio as my sewing skills are pretty limited. When in bloom, the Strawberry Bank flowerbeds are a favorite of mine.



Peep, Mixed Media on Canvas


The customers at Lucy's love the cheerful colors and inspirational messages in your artwork. They're always saying that your work simply makes them happy. Whose artwork (books, blogs, etc) makes you happy?

I love hearing that my artwork is bringing joy and happiness to people. I feel really blessed with my life, but I do have struggles as well. I am constantly working on keeping a positive focus; right now I am reading the book Infinite Possibilities: The Art of Living Your Dreams by Mike Dooley. It is providing me with so many tidbits of insight.

On my blog (http://www.carynlynnduncan.blogspot.com/) I follow a number of other artist and their websites are available on my profile page. My top three right now are Alisa Burke (http://www.alisaburke.blogspot.com/) , Roots of She (http://www.rootsofshe.com/) , and Kelly Rae (http://www.kellyraeroberts.blogspot.com/).



Wish Books, tiny reproductions of Caryn's mixed media books, complete with a candle for making a wish, $5


What message do you like to give to your students?


I believe that everyone has creative potential. My motto is “choose to be creative.” I teach my students that their art is about choices that reflect who they are. The most important thing that I help them learn is how to develop their ideas, choose their subject material that they then work into finished pieces that reflects individuality. I am there to help refine their drawing skills and introduce new techniques too, and those skills develop with time and practice.


What are two of your favorite spots in Dover?


I have been living in Dover for just about eight years now. I love that we have a vibrant downtown with shops that support local artists, that there are a number of restaurants that will cater to my vegetarian diet, and that its location gives easy access to the seacoast or the mountains. My number one favorite spot in Dover is my art studio, when I go there it lifts my spirits and I feel absolutely connected to my creativity. My second favorite place is the Silver Moon Creperie, the crepes are the best and the atmosphere is cozy and friendly.




Caryn in her studio.


Thanks, Caryn!


Follow Caryn's blog at http://www.carynlynnduncan.blogspot.com/. Learn more about Caryn's classes at http://www.carynduncan.com/.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Megan Miller: Colorful Visions

Local artist Megan Miller will share her colorful artwork with visitors to Lucy's Art Emporium. Megan will exhibit original artwork as well as prints.

Megan has an affinity for the sea and its creatures real and imagined, cityscapes and the Far East. She captures all of these in vibrant colors and dynamic textures.

In addition to her love of art, Megan is passionate about educating people about Asperger's Syndrome, a form of autism with which she has been diagnosed. You can learn more about Megan and her artwork at www.megansvisionart.com.

The show will run from May 10th through June 5th with a reception on Friday May 13th from 5-7 PM. The event is free and open to the public, light refreshments will be served. Lucy's Art Emporium is located at 303 Central Ave in Dover and online at www.LucysArtEmporium.com.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Mother's Day at Lucy's

Mother's Day is Sunday, May 8th and Lucy's has hundreds of gifts for that special Mom in your life. Choose from amazing jewelry, local artwork, artisan soaps and so much more.

To make it even easier, Lucy's is offering a coupon for 15% off any one item. Please print the coupon below and bring it into the shop to get a great deal on something wonderful!



clockwise fr0m left: Handmade Cards $3.50, 8" x 10" Prints by caryn Duncan $15, Belts by jug Hill Design $20, Pearl Bracelets by Jill D'Angelo $26, "Mom" Sash $12











Friday, February 4, 2011

Love is in the Air

Lucy's wishes you a happy handmade Valentine's Day!
We've got you covered whether you're looking for a gift for a
friend, true love, Grandma or a special niece.

Stop in and peruse our collection of cards and gifts.


Typewriter Rings by Monica Foley $12.95

Chubbikins by Erin A. Ellis

available in a variety of animals $16 and $20

*image courtesy of the artist

Valentines by Sarah Leone $3.50



Monday, November 22, 2010

Lucy's Anniversary!

I truly cannot begin to thank you all enough for supporting Lucy's in its first year. Lucy's customers and artists, family and friends have all promoted the importance of buying handmade. For your business, support and kind words of encouragement, thank you.

In celebration, Lucy's will offer some special rewards this coming weekend. The first is a giveaway of my painting of Harvey's Bakery! Come in Friday, Saturday or Sunday to enter the free raffle for this piece.
Harvey's Bakery
Acrylic on Paper, 7" x 5"


Join us for Plaid Friday, a national alternative to Black Friday. Skip the malls and join us in supporting local, independent businesses. The money you spend locally will have the greatest impact on your surrounding economy.
Thanksgiving Week Hours:
Monday 11-6
Tuesday 11-5:30
Weds/Thurs CLOSED
Friday 10-6
Saturday 10-5
Sunday 11-4
What other specials will Lucy's offer? Keep checking here and on facebook to find out!