"On The Dock" ~ 16"x 20", acrylic on canvas, Dawn Langstroth ©2012
"1947 Lincoln Cabriolet", 16"x 20", acrylic on canvas, Dawn Langstroth ©2015
"Mel's Diner"~ 16"x 20", Acrylic on Canvas, 2018 ©Dawn Langstroth
"Hand It Over!"~ 16"x 20", Acrylic on Canvas, ©Dawn Langstroth
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Natasha Bartlett, Yvonne Quinn & Robbie Bartlett
Pugwash Living Room
I’m only a beginner when it comes to art. I can’t even draw a straight line without the use of a ruler. I know very little about the differing styles, periods, and techniques. However, I know what I like. And I love Dawn’s artistry.
I knew of Dawn Langstroth through reading Anne Murray's (her mom) book “All of Me”. I knew that Dawn could sing well and was a recording artist, but had no idea that she was also a painter. I discovered "Dawn the Artist" on Anne’s (fan) Facebook page, after a photo of Dawn’s art was posted there. I was immediately attracted to her squiggly-line style of painting.
I subsequently visited Dawn’s website and reviewed the art which was available for sale (and others which were already sold). The variety of her art subjects and the bright colors struck me as amazing! There were several paintings that I liked, especially the one entitled “The Bull House”. I kept scrolling and fell in love with the “Cuckoo Clock”.
"The Cuckoo Clock", 9"x 12", archival ink on vellum paper, ©2016.
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As a child, in 1958, after my dad graduated from medical school, my family lived in a small north-central Texas town. Like Dawn’s maternal grandfather, Dad was the only MD in town. My paternal grandmother gave him an heirloom Black Forest Cuckoo clock as a gift and it was mounted on the wall next to our front door. One day, while I was alone, I decided to discover what made the bird “cuckoo”. I found out, but could not re-assemble the clock to make it work again. To hide the dirty deed, I buried it in a field behind our home. It took a day before my Mom noticed that it was missing. The final loss determination was that it had been taken by a patient who had visited our home. I couldn’t tell them the truth until 20 years later. Sadly, they have now both passed, so I bought this artwork to remind me of them. It is now displayed in my dining room and will remain one of my cherished possessions.
Nanna's Porch~ 24"x 36", acrylic on canvas, Dawn Langstroth ©2017
When I saw this painting as available, I thought that it was Anne’s porch but found out that it was of Anne’s parents’ summer cottage porch). I had a feeling that it would sell quickly, so I made enquiries & bought it that day! This painting is absolutely stunning! It has so many interesting things in the scene, including Dawn’s dog, a pair of slippers, and a flag that at first I thought was the flag of Texas.( I have since found out that it's the French Acadian flag) The colors are so vibrant and realistic. It now proudly hangs in my living room and it lights up the entire room! I’ve been a fan of Anne Murray’s music since the 70’s, so this painting holds a special place in my heart. It reminds me of the comfort of familiar surroundings and gives me a sense of pride to have something from Anne’s family in addition to the LP and CD recordings which I cherish. Thank you, Dawn, for allowing me to experience your art.
Mark Kirby
Arlington, Texas
What speaks to me about Dawn's work is that she is able to capture what is special about her subject and bring it to life on canvas. Whether a crisp, fall day, the sweetness of her dog Mikey, or the comfort of a special room, the admirer feels what the artist is trying to convey.
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I was very happy to discover that Dawn sells her work online. Wondering if she would do a commissioned piece, I sent an email to the address on her website. Dawn's assistant replied very quickly. To my excitement, she confirmed that Dawn does do commissioned work. So I placed my order!
Originally, I asked for either a painting of the state of Texas (Texas pride) or of a snowbird (because of the beautiful relationship between Dawn and her mother). After thinking about it a little more, I knew I wanted it to be of a snowbird.
Part of the fun of the whole process was not knowing all of the details. I only knew the work would be of a snowbird. I left the rest up to the artist.
I am absolutely thrilled with my painting! I could not have asked for more. It is beautiful! The "wonky" style is so fun. The shades and tones all flow together in beautiful harmony. The brush strokes on the snowbird itself are detailed and soft.
I can't say enough about how much I love this very special painting and what a great experience this was.
I am very proud to be an owner of a Dawn Langstroth original!"
Kim Erickson
Dallas, Texas
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