My aunt Valri Peyser is an amazing artist and she is going to be a part of this next up in-coming Open Studios in October. I got to photograph some of her most recent projects she is working on that will be a part of the open studios show like these amazing decorated wine bottles.
The bottles are really amazing, each with its own personality and flare that is unique in itself. The front portrays a person ranging from a head shot to a half body portrait and the back is a beautiful pattern like flowers, stripes, dots, swirls, or any other design you can think of.
Her beautiful wine bottles won’t be the only art on display, her paintings will also be there for Open Studios.
Bright, colorful, fun, and artfully crafted, I can’t wait to see what else she will have come the date of the Open Studios in October.
To contact my aunt about her work, see her website: http://www.valpeyser.com/ So come check out her open studio this year, you may even see me 😀
Anyone with questions about purchasing or methods of doing similar art can contact the artist Valri Peyser at her email:Â email hidden; JavaScript is required
Please be respectful with this personal information, I am sure she would love to answer any questions that you all may have but remember not to abuse this information with spam.
Tags: art, open studios, painting, santa cruz, Valri Peyser, wine bottles
Does your aunt sell these beautiful wine bottles? I have never seen something so pretty and would love a few of them for my patio or to use to water my plants. thanks
This would be a wonderful project for my special education students.
Yes she does!
What type of paint is used on the bottles??
Can I buy the colorful rainbow bottle, 2nd row, far right? It’s beautiful!
Where can this work be purchased? I live in Seattle, and, wondered if there’s a website to order it.
Thanks!
The wine bottles are great!!!! What kind of paint did she use? Are they for sale?
Love your website!!
Really beautiful bottles. So very talented. I collect bottles & have never thought to paint them. Please post where we can purchase some. Thank you.
What kind of paint does she use, and what does she do to prep the bottles….these are awesome
beautiful artwork… what kind of paint do you use on the bottles? Do you have to prime the bottles first with something? Thank you for info
Anyone with questions about purchasing or methods of doing similar art can contact the artist Valri Peyser at her email: email hidden; JavaScript is required
Please be respectful with this personal information, I am sure she would love to answer any questions that you all may have but remember not to abuse this information with spam.
I love these bottles and would like to try to do this with my grade 4/5 art class. Can you tell me how you prepped the bottles and what kind do paint you used?
Can you tell me what kind of paint was used and did you need a primer? Thanks
What kind of paint do you use, what a wonderful way to re-purpose wine bottles. Karen
What is the paint and primer that you used? My special ed kids would love to do this!
Tawni
What paint does she use. I would love do this for a Mother’s Day gift.
Please everyone with questions, see the end of this post to contact the artist herself. Thanks!
I can’t believe they are wine bottles, I love your style
Thanks!
Is that email still valid? I would love to get in touch with her but I realize that post is from 3 years ago. Thanks!
Yes, the email is still valid, feel free to email the artist directly with any questions you have!
I love to make sush bottles in my art lessons at school! Did you use glass-paint? Thank you !
LOVE LOVE love the vibrant colors of the bottles.Beautiful!
I would be so grateful in knowing what paint you use. Would like to use the paint with ceramic tile or thrift store plates. Like I need more art supplies, Ha Ha. Thank you for your time.
Your work is beautiful! I am taking a group of 20 students to Italy to sing at St. Peter’s. I thought it would be a wonderful momento to have them find a wine bottle and decorate it together so they can have a special souvenir. Do you paint them? Or use mod podge and tissue? Any tips on the type of paint, etc… would be very helpful. Thank you.