Tuesday, September 6, 2011

American Art Awards







Hey Hey Heyyyyy - I submitted two paintings for the online art competition - With winners from 20 countries - art juried by 25 respected galleries around the USA and both pieces won awards. 1 in the Impressionist Animal category (3rd Place) and the other in the Asian category (6th Place)

Both paintings are at the Great Western Art Gallery, Denver, for my personal show September through mid-October.



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Monday, July 11, 2011

July Hot Spots













Couple things - July 16 and 17 I'll be in Evergreen at the Summerfest Arts Festival, located at the Buchanan Park at Squaw Pass Rd., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. I'll be showing landscapes, animals and small paintings.


Great Western Art Gallery, 1455 Curtis St. Denver, is showing my recent still lifes and people through the rest of the summer.







Sunday, May 29, 2011

June Art Jumpin'




















A couple weeks ago I went to Taos, New Mexico, with the Plein Air Artists of Colorado, and enjoyed painting with new friends and visiting my old friend, Sandra. I was reminded of the first time I saw Taos while traveling from New York to Los Angeles, spending a week in April with Sandra who I've known since childhood in Pittsburgh, PA. I had abandoned painting for acting at that time of my life, but when I experienced the unusal beauty and light of New Mexico, I thought how I would love to paint again, and live near there. So I decided to dedicate the month of June to showing my Taos paintings at the Great Western Art Gallery, 1455 Curtis St., Denver, CO. The gallery is open late Friday and Saturdays through the summer.
























The other event this month is the annual Summer Art Market - at the Art Students League of Denver - a verrrrrry wonderful, probably the best, art fair in Colorado, June 11 and 12 at 2nd and Grant St. Booth # 115. See ya there!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Almost Spring










Hello Art Lovers

With Spring beckoning, creativity gets a boost. I'm inspired lately to paint my favorite subject - People - and at least until the flowers are in full bloom, my paint brushes will be playing with the moods and beauty of willing subjects. Check out my Figurative work on my website.




You might want to commission a piece for Mother's Day.




Friday, January 28, 2011

New Year New Art




Hello cyberspaced art people who might peruse this blog, I wish you all a magnificent new year. This past year we spent time along the Pacific coast and I finished some paintings inspired there. I love to paint children at the beach, maybe because those are my first memories in life when we lived 1 block from the ocean in Cape May Point, NJ until I was five. Mostly they remind me of the natural ability of children to immerse themselves in the almost mystical experience of the sea, foam, sun, sound, breeze without a care in the world. A state adults strive for and still have within them waiting to be unlocked.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Going to Greece


I have been waiting for confirmation and this week found out my painting "Daylight Dissolving" was chosen to hang in the American Embassy in Athens. The Ambassador is from Colorado and will take a reminder of the beauty of Lake Dillon at dusk.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

October-November






















I'd rather be painting than blogging, so I haven't been too great at keeping up with the writing, and I suppose most artists would rather have their work speak for them. Late Summer and early fall saw many artists out painting "plein air" and to cap it off there is an exhibit Denver Plein Air 2010 from Nov. 9-Dec 31 at the Library at 13th and Broadway, top floor gallery. One of my paintings "Neither Do They Toil" a celebration of Calla Lilies, will be part of the show. Besides that I have been doing a series of "street life" small paintings in preparation for a couple Holiday Miniature Shows coming up, which will be on my calendar as soon as I know the dates.

While it has been a tough time to be an artist, we are still creating and many people are still choosing to add something lasting, inspiring and beautiful to enhance their homes. A home without art, hmm - can't imagine - dry, arid, well, I'd have to go out and get some!