Watercolor Show at Bill Bartelt’s Studio 2013

Save the date!  I will showing my new watercolors at the Bill Bartelt Studio on Sept. 13th from 6 – 9 pm and Sept. 15th from 1 – 5pm.  Location:  4659 N. Ravenswood just north of Wilson Ave.  Light refreshments will be served.  Abundant parking on Ravenswood.

Affordable art makes excellent gifts for the holidays.

Two of the paintings are plein air from my recent spring trip to Corrales, New Mexico.  Others feature areas around Palm Springs, CA including the Indian canyons.

In addition to my paintings, see the work of 10 other accomplished watercolor painters and Bill Bartelt’s remarkable cityscapes.  See Bill’s work at www.billbartelt.com.

Bell Tower at Casa San Ysidro

Bell Tower at Casa San Ysidro

Senior Artists Network Member Show 2013

SAN Members Show

 

My painting, “Mammoth Hot Springs” which is shown in the picture above,  is one of 40 works on display at the Senior Artist Network’s (SAN) member show being held at the North Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road.  Stop by to see the show if you are in the neighborhood. The exhibition continues through June 27.  Pictured to the left of my painting are the SAN awardees for this show.

 

Photo courtesy of North Shore Senior Center, Kathleen Geragherty.

Old Town Art Center 2013 Exhibit Resounding Success!

Karen and Her Painting "Long Ago . . . Here Now"

Karen and Her Painting

The Old Town Art Center’s Annual Student/Faculty Exhibition held last Sunday, June 2, 2013 was a resounding success.  The gallery was filled to capacity and the quality of all the student and faculty work was superior.

 

If you missed the opening, you can still see “Long Ago . . . Here Now” at the Center located at 1763 N. North Park Ave.  The exhibit runs through July 18, 2013.  But the best time to see it would be next week during the Old Town Art Fair.

 

The Fair which is celebrating its 64th year and features 250 nationally recognized fine artists June 8 and 9.  Main entry gate for the fair at Lincoln and Wisconsin.  Proceeds from the entrance fee go directly back to the community and provide inexpensive gallery space to Chicago artists, space and administrative support for 15 different art and fitness classes each week at the Center, and  donations to other worthy organizations, including the Menomonee Club for Boys  and Girls and Deborah’s Place.  Don’t miss it!

 

Some visitors at the Opening asked me what inspired “Long Ago . . . Here Now.”  I told them that I’ve visited the Palm Springs area for over 20 years and often hike in the Indian Canyons.  The arrow-like rock formation in “Long Ago . . . Here Now” rests atop the ascent into the Andreas Canyon.  It speaks to those who will listen.  It tells tales of long ago when the ancestors of the Agua Caliente Cahuilla Indians settled in the Palm Springs area. The Cahuilla wisely chose the base of Mt. San Jacinto for their settlement as it offered shade and water.  Today, remains of Cahuilla society still exist in the canyon.  Walking the trail along the creek, I felt the presence of the spirits from long ago.

 

Upcoming Exhibit

“Long Ago . . . Here Now” a new oil painting of the Indian Canyons in Palm Springs California will be on display at the Old Town School of Art’s Student/Faculty Show from June 1 through July 18, 2013.  I’ve visited the Palm Springs area for over 20 years and often hike in the Indian Canyons.  The arrow-like rock formation in “Long Ago . . . Here Now” rests atop the ascent into the Andreas Canyon.  It speaks to those who will listen.  It tells tales of long ago when the ancestors of the Agua Caliente Cahuilla Indians settled in the Palm Springs area. The Cahuilla wisely chose the base of Mt. San Jacinto for their settlement as it offered shade and water.  Today, remains of Cahuilla society still exist in the canyon.  Walking the trail along the creek, I felt the presence of the spirits from long ago.
Join me, other students and faculty of the Old Town School of Art for an opening reception on Sunday, June 2 from 2 – 5 pm at 1763 N. North Park Ave. For hours of the exhibit, call (312) 337-1938.
The Student/Faculty Show jumpstarts the Old Town Art Fair which is celebrating its 64th year and features 250 nationally recognized fine artists June 8 and 9.  Main entry gate for the fair at Lincoln and Wisconsin.  Proceeds from the entrance fee go directly back to the community and provide inexpensive gallery space to Chicago artists, space and administrative support for 15 different art and fitness classes each week at the Center, and  donations to other worthy organizations, including the Menomonee Club for Boys  and Girls and Deborah’s Place.  Don’t miss it!