Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Alaska Art in Montana



I'm excited to say that I have Art on display in Bozeman! Encaustic paintings have been unpacked, polished and are showing at Rockford Coffee, 7th & Main. So, if you live in Bozeman, stop in and get a really good cup of coffee and see some great art in one stop. I can't decide if Rockford or Daily Coffee Bar has the best coffee in town?
But on to Art...

Rockford has a mix of walls which is really great to see the interplay of the textures of the encaustic paintings and the natural brick, wood and celadon green. As I always say, many of the nuances that make encaustic art so appealing are lost in translation in a photograph, so go see them in person if you can.

A big thanks to my friend Heather who came and helped me hang them. I asked her to help, thinking I would just need another set of artistic eyes to help place paintings.
However with the limitations of the hanging system (not complaining-just a fact) it was really helpful to have another set of hands and someone a little taller too.


fall reflections, love the contrast of the yellow and the blue tile

summer at beluga slough

assorted paintings

the path less traveled, through the pushkie, devils club dance



from across the room


 A Big thanks to Rockford Coffee for supporting local Art and Artists~


 

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Encaustic Conference in Texas

I was able to attend the Encausticon 2012 a couple weeks ago in San Antonio, TX. Good thing I had some practice being in hot weather in Montana. It was HOT, over 100 most days, cooled to 80's at night. It was a great time filled with all kinds of Art goodness. 

The most fun was being able to see my artist friends from Alaska and have more time with them. Alaska was well represented at the conference, I think around 10 out of 130 attendees.



There was a fantastic encaustic Juried Art Show sponsored by IEA during the conference. It was held at Gallery Nord, in San Antonio.



One of the workshops I attended was on book binding techniques. While we did not do any encaustics during the workshop, we were given many ideas for incorporating encaustic paint and techniques into book art projects. It was really fun to do something hands on for a couple hours and be surrounded by so much artistic energy. 





The book binding class was taught by Mary Maynor, she was very fun, completely organized. It all made sense when she said she was a nurse too. 

On Sunday, Joyce and I walked up the Riverwalk to the San Antonio Museum of Art and enjoyed an afternoon wandering the museum and taking lots of photos. Alas-never enough time, I would have loved to have gotten to the McNary Museum also-hopefully there will be a next time. Below are a few of the pictures I took on our fabulous afternoon.








Saturday, September 15, 2012

Time to get back to the Blog

Wow, moving from Alaska to Montana was a lot of effort. I did not plan to take such a break from my creative blog here. But somehow time just slipped by in the chaos of all the change. We are still settling in, but feeling more grounded.

I just got back from a great trip to Austin and San Antonio TX. Hot, hot, hot there, whew. I attended the 7th Annual Encaustic Conference, now named Encausticon. It was great to be surrounded by so many artists and all the creative ideas. Ate some great food in Austin and enjoyed some live music. Emily Wolfe at the Cactus Cafe, a fun quirky up and coming singer/songwriter doing a residency at the University of Texas.

About the second week I was in Bozeman I found out about a plein air painting class and was able to attend. It was a great class by David Mensing (from Idaho). I met a few local artists and am slowly finding some connections here. That is the worst part about moving is leaving your artist friends.

Just looking through my photos and decided that I need to post a few days on my trip to Texas. Lots of things to share.

First I'll start with my plein air studies from my oil class. It was so fun to get back to the brushes, even if I couldn't find all my supplies. David was a great teacher, so much information in 2 days. We didn't have much time to paint, but were given so much info that will last and add to future paintings. The class was hosted by Cobalt Moose Studios, which is a mother/daughter team of artists. They are both amazing artists and were so friendly and welcoming at their studio/home and property.

Blogger is being cranky and not letting me write more, so I'll save the rest for another day.

First day, painting-quick less than 2 hours

Second day, around an hour and a half  





Friday, July 6, 2012

Painting in Denali



Yes there has been a little painting! Not much however with packing for the move to Montana. I attended the David Mollett workshop in Denali, it was fabulous. A great learning experience and time with other art minded people and the outdoors, fun.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Four at Midnight Sun Brewing Co

What started out as a blustery end of winter day ended with spring sunshine on our opening afternoon.
The show looks great and is a fun mix of art styles. Just in case you can't get there, or need more prompting I'll give you a quick tour of most of the show. I dashed in yesterday to get some photos right at opening time, as it often too busy to get photos without people while they are open. It was a little challenging due to the sunlight streaming in, but you can get the idea. If there is a cloudy morning-I'll head back over and get some more pics. Enjoy.



Darla Myers oils  Erin Osinkosky Monoprints
Darla Myers encaustics


Darla Myers encaustics      Erin Osinkosky collage

Erin Osinkosky collage    Darla Myers encaustics

Cheryl Lyon Oils and Encaustics

Cheryl Lyon encaustic

Wendy Gingell ceramics

Wendy Gingell ceramic

Cheryl Lyon Oil

Cheryl Lyon encaustics

Darla Myers encaustics

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Spring?

Yeah, the calendar says it's Spring, but in AK the seasons don't really conform. The days are extravagantly long into the evenings, while still lacking in the early morning light. Snow is melting and dripping, sidewalks are still non existent and the world is mostly grey/brown and white. The promise of summer taunts and keeps us going.

In the meantime a great way to spend this hopeful time is looking at bright and fun Art. Or better yet, finding some Art you love and making it your own. You can do all that and more this First Friday in Anchorage, at the Midnight Sun Brewing Co.

April 6, 5-8 will be the Opening of "four", showcasing the works of Wendy Gingell, Cheryl Lyon, Darla Myers (myself) and Erin Osinkosky.

My new works are three mini-series in oils and encaustics. The encaustics are sunflowers with great textures and iridescent fills, and Trees reflecting various states of mind. My oils are a a series of three paintings from a day in flight. I've been traveling quite a bit between AK and MT as we get ready for the big move south. Between those flights and my work as a Flight RN, I get the bird's eye view often and it has been begging to be painted.

I always try to get a window seat on the big planes and my camera is always nearby, the paintings below were all from the same day returning to AK.

These paintings are all 16 x 20 and have a fun red undertone peeking through. Come see them in person this Friday!

A Day in the Sky-Clouds

A Day in the Sky-Ice Circles

A Day in the Sky-Mountains








Thursday, March 1, 2012

Art Field Trip

Last year I learned about the Archie Bray Center in Helena, MT while attending a ceramics lecture sponsored by the Anchorage Clay Arts Guild with my friend and fellow artist Wendy. I had no idea at that time that I would be moving to Montana. While I'm not taking up a new Art medium, it was a great place to visit. Full of creative energy and quirky art all over the grounds. We toured the grounds, aided by the complementary brochure, also happened in on a teaching presentation and listened/watched a good part of it and learned a little of the process of creating ceramic sculptures, amazing!

We also wandered around Helena downtown and took in the sun and architecture, need to learn more of the local history that's for sure.

Lots of pictures to share from the outing. Various scenes on the Bray Grounds:










 Even amazing art in the restroom!


A little of downtown Helena




If you are looking for fun this Friday (March 2, 2012), stop by the Guest room at IGCA, my friend Erin Osinkosky will have her show of prints and drawings on display, "Monster Heart Jesus". She is also giving a talk and demo with her puppets at the Anchorage Museum the same night. She's super creative and makes quirky puppets and drawings. Check it out!