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Works in progress, where I share what I'm working on and what I'm thinking about, and also show my Instagram feed. 

Thanks to everyone who popped in yesterday and Friday during the @hotshopsartcenter open house. I’ll have the studio open this afternoon until 4 in case you’d like to come by to help round out your weekend. Cheers!
 
#oilandcoldwaxpaintin
This is the best mail I've received in some time! 

I'm very grateful that my work (portions of two large paintings shown above) is part of the U.S. Department of State's @artinembassies program, helping connect cultures through art. My paintings are
"Emerging" will be among the artworks shown as part of the "New Masters" exhibit at @paceartsia opening May 23. I'm so looking forward to seeing the show, popping into open studios and experiencing the whole place. 

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Come on into Studio 210 during the @hotshopsartcenter open house. I'll have the doors open 5-7pm Friday, May 9; 11-4 Saturday, May 10 and noon to 4 Sunday, May 11. Conversations can be broad, and I'm always happy to chat about new work, travel and gr
Thanks to @visionsframingomaha there is newly framed artwork hanging in the studio. There’s a new trio of prairie-inspired paintings (one shown here as first image), a couple of funky abstracts i made during my @khncenter residency a couple of
"Out of the Blue #2," cold wax and oil on 22" x 30" paper

"Out of the Blue #2," cold wax and oil on 22" x 30" paper

"Out of the Blue": ArtVenture adventures

March 22, 2017

During two Saturday mornings in January, four Girl Scouts visited my studio and worked together to make two large paintings on paper. The paintings are now framed and ready to deliver tomorrow for this weekend's ArtVenture auction, a fundraising event for the Great Plains Girls Scouts. 

I showed the girls how to mix oil paints with cold wax medium and ways to build layers and create textures and patterns. They made small pieces for themselves and collaborated to make the two large paintings. They were quiet at first, but once they began painting, they relaxed and chatted. With two 11th graders and two 6th graders, I wondered how the age differences would play out. They chose to work in pairs with an older girl working with a younger girl on each painting. 

Working with the girls allows me to learn, too. I ask and answer questions, offer possibilities and watch as they come to their own decisions and creations. Their hands are the only ones involved in making these paintings. I see my role as introducing materials, tools and ideas and then giving them the space to explore. From choosing the color palette to titling the work, it all comes from the girls. 

These two pieces are matted and framed and ready to display. I hope a buyer will be see the imagination and joy that made these pieces come alive. Join us Saturday to celebrate girls leadership, creativity and energy!

"Out of the Blue #1," cold wax and oil on 22" x 30" paper

"Out of the Blue #1," cold wax and oil on 22" x 30" paper

In art, Art collaboration, painting Tags Girl Scouts, art, art teaching
a painting on 9x12" paper

a painting on 9x12" paper

Step-by-step

November 22, 2016

As part of my role as a teaching artist in the Midwest Artist Studios project, I had to provide an illustrated step-by-step description of creating a painting. Project founder Frank Juarez collects such descriptions from each artist and writes a curriculum around them to share with high school art teachers throughout the region. In our conversations, I discussed the importance of prairies and fostering a love for terrain and native plants in this distinctive regional landscape. I also talked about finding inspiration in your surroundings. My studio is in an old warehouse district of Omaha where native plants sometimes take root in empty lots and along chain-link fences. At this time of year, the sun creates blazes of color on the brick buildings late in the afternoon, and this painting is inspired by the view right out my studio window. Below are a few of the images of the painting as it progressed. 

detail shot of painting in progress to show pattern achieved after pressing textured paper into the surface

detail shot of painting in progress to show pattern achieved after pressing textured paper into the surface

scraping with a utility knife to reveal underlying colors 

scraping with a utility knife to reveal underlying colors 

getting close to done...

getting close to done...

In art, continuing education, painting Tags art, art teaching

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