tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23596801456309132912024-02-18T20:59:19.301-07:00Kim Shirley OriginalsOriginal watercolor, oils, drawings, and such by Montana artist Kim ShirleyKim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.comBlogger183125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-20385125929681129022016-08-22T22:09:00.000-06:002016-08-22T22:10:20.538-06:00I'm Still HereIt has been SUCH a busy summer! But a good one. I know I mentioned on my facebook page that I was starting a new little artistic venture. That company I started has taken off and is soaring. I'm actually struggling to keep up! Eeeeeeeeeeek! It has been exciting thinking about the possibilities it has.
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But that is not what this post is about. This post is that, yes, I'm still here and I'm still painting! I had a couple of opportunities to teach some kids and adult art classes this summer through the Stumptown Art Center. I'll do a post about those in a couple of weeks after my last class. This has been such a busy summer between my new little flourishing business, art classes and all the painting I've been doing. I've had several commissions this summer....that have taken me longer to paint/finish than I ever wanted them to. :( I know I can't paint everything super fast but sometimes it's frustrating when you aren't painting as fast as you would like. Thankfully, everyone has been super patient. (Bless their hearts). I only have one left to go and I should hopefully finish that in a couple of weeks as well (fingers crossed).
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I have also been painting for an upcoming exhibition at Stephen Isley Jewelry in Whitefish, MT. I've been working on some western images in an art nouveau style. It's quite exciting. I love how they are turning out. This image is Annie Oakley. I took a quick snap of the painting on my phone, in bad light, just after I finished it so it doesn't look as nice online as I'd like, but it's there for you to get a sense of where I'm going with this.
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I'm going to have paintings of Annie, Calamity Jane, Bell Starr, a bison, a horse, and (if I'm able to get it done in time) Jesse James. If I finish Jesse or not, I like where this is going and want to do a whole series! Billy the Kid, Butch Cassidy, Wyatt Earp, Stagecoach Mary, Laura Ingles Wilder, General Custer, Sitting Bull, Chief Joseph, Crazy Horse, ect. I want to paint a lot of western icons in this style. It's been fun exploring a different artistic style while trying to add my own little flair to it and painting what interests me. YAY for something different and trying new things.
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If you do happen to be in area September 1st, the show will be from 5-8 at Stephen Isley Jewelry in downtown Whitefish, MT.
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And thanks for sticking around to see what is new on the blog! Sorry it has been so long since I last posted!!!!!Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-10266881231470803522016-03-02T08:48:00.001-07:002016-03-02T08:48:53.389-07:00Teaching!<p dir="ltr">I had the opportunity to teach watercolor at Stumptown art studio in Whitefish, MT twice since the new year. It has been so much fun and really reminds me why I love watercolor. I also love sharing my favorite medium with others....in hopes that they'll love it too.<br>
The first class I taught was color in the winter landscape. We painted a picture of sunlight coming through a forest of trees in Glacier. It was great to see everyone's interpretation and style come through. <br>
The second class was watercolor journaling with ink. Inspired by the images I did on a week long river trip last May, I shared with the class techniques and tips to create spontaneous and fresh studies of the world around you. <br>
I don't teach very often but I sure do have fun sharing watercolor with others!</p>
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I can't believe how quickly 2015 went! It was full of so many wonderful adventures and discoveries as well as some not so joyus moments...but those moments of adversity can create learning experiences and lead you down paths you never thought you'd go!
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I hope you all celebrate your triumphs of 2015 in your own special way and may 2016 be bigger and better for us all! :)
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Happy New Year!
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(image from covermytimeline.com)Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-9365804169284917992015-12-25T11:12:00.000-07:002015-12-25T11:12:30.315-07:00Merry Christmas!!!I wish I had some finished paintings to show you. Not quite done with the the many I'm working on in various stages. But I wanted to wish you all a very merry Christmas and I hope you have a lovely day, week, month of holiday celebrations. I can't believe the new year is next week! Time sure flies....and faster every year too. YIKES!
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Here is wishing you all peace, prosperity and new adventures in the coming year! <p>
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Bad shows or not, I know I am good....I have a style all my own, a voice, and that is neat! But I realize I have SO MUCH TO LEARN. And that is one of the things I LOVE about art. You can never stop learning. You can never stop progressing and evolving as a creative spirit. Sometimes, though, you need to take a step back and focus on the little things, focus on painting and creating solely for you.
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Which leads me into sharing with you all a different creative direction for me from the watercolor. I've always been a doodler and a drawer. Most of my school assignments from my youth featured little horses prancing, rearing, bucking, and eating grass along the borders. There was one time I remember actually getting scolded in the middle of a science class because I was drawing on my notes instead of giving my full attention to the teacher as he lectured....chemistry, it's not my thing. (but give me biology and geology anyday!) Before I start a painting I begin with a little doodle to figure out the composition of the piece. Then I work on the drawing. If the drawing doesn't look right, I won't paint it. You have to start with a solid drawing...it's the framework of what you're wanting to achieve. But to keep myself from not getting bored or to inspire new ideas, I often doodle, sketch and draw. Most of these will never see the light of day.
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I also have a passion for gift giving...in part so I can wrap a package and make it beautiful! I love pretty paper and ribbons and bows. LOVE...or maybe I should say obsessed??? LOL. I was looking at some doodles and thought it would look neat as wrapping paper. I wanted to know if I could make my own and started researching different options. Well, I'm happy to announce that I now have several designs of wrapping paper sheets that I've created and that has led to my silk screening/screen printing some of these drawings onto fabric and creating textiles for the home. I've printed and sewn fabric and made tea towels, linen table runners & napkins, pillows, infinity scarves, and men's neckties. It has been fun! I haven't screen printed since high school....which is a loooooooooong time ago. I forgot how much fun it is. I decided this holiday season I would do some craft shows and sell these instead of the fine art. It's been a lot of work but it's been fun.
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The most amazing thing out of this different artistic venture is the passion for my painting. When I sit down to paint it is for me. It's so much more rewarding. I don't feel any pressure to crank out paintings of subjects that might sell. I can enjoy the process. I love this! I can't wait to see what paintings emerge from this new found painting freedom. I will still be doing art festivals, but not as many. I'm just going to paint! :)
Oh, and if you want to see some of the things I've created on my new artistic venture, check out <a href="http://www.corvidaedrawingsanddesigns.com/">corvidaedrawingsanddesigns.com</a>
Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-26206976632026620552015-11-04T09:27:00.000-07:002015-11-04T09:27:00.931-07:00Chalk n Rock FestivalI was able to participate in the Chalk n' Rock festival that was held in Bigfork, MT again this year. SO MUCH FUN again! There were some great musicians that were playing some fun music and I had a spot next to my friend Kayla. The weather was much cooler than last year which was much better, I thought. I wasn't melting away in the heat. There was a little threat of rain, but it never came. THANK HEAVENS!
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For those of you that are new, the chalk n' rock festival is a new thing to Bigfork. This was the 2nd year. They block of Electric Ave. (which is the main street in 'downtown' Bigfork) and paint at least 20 8x8 squares in the middle of the road with black chalk paint. Artists young and old, professional or emerging are invited to chalk up a square with an image....be it an original work of theirs or a work by another artist (most likely long since gone from this world). I did another piece of mine this year...and a horse, again.
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They give us a fresh box of chalk and set us loose!
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I grid out my image (that I printed out on the computer) and then grid out my giant chalk square and begin drawing. It's sooooooo easy with a grid. You are just copying what you see in each square and WHAM BAM! You have a finished drawing perfectly drawn. That's the easiest part. Then you sit on your knees, bum, side or you squat and work work work! I went through 11 pieces of white chalk this year. I like how it turned out. Everyone was hard at work too. Every now and then, we all would get up and walk around to stretch and check out what else was being chalked.
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The chalk n' Rock festival is over two days. Which is great because I really needed it this year. Judging took place at 2pm on Sunday and then awards were announced at 5pm. My friend Kayla won a tie between first for her piece of a squid battling a sea monster! So cool!
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The neat thing is the promoters also paint up at least 100 1ft squares for kiddos to chalk up. It is so neat to see what they draw and how they do it. My good friend Melinda came down with her family and her little girl drew a beautiful image that I just have to share with you!
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Once again, it was another super fun year. I can't wait for next year...I have so many ideas!
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It has been A W I L E since I have last posted!!!!! :/ Sorry everyone! The day job has been keeping me busy. We were sooooo short staffed that I was working A LOT but thankfully we've hired a couple of people and the training process is winding down and I can get back to creating. I'm working on a draft horse now....similar to one I did several years ago that I named Blinders. It's taking forever, though, due to the lack of time I have to devote. I guess I could just sit down and force myself to finish it...but, ya know, projects abound and sometimes I swear I have the attention span of a goldfish!
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I'm attempting to deep clean my house...always a necessity after art fair season. Things are just tossed by the wayside, clutter accumulates, half finished tasks pile up and then I feel like I'm living in a tornado. *sigh* So, I watch episodes of hoarders to make myself realize it could be MUCH worse! LOL. Plus, I'm really wanting to build a small house and am trying to purge all the unnecessaries in my life. It's especially hard for me because I DO hoard art supplies. Paper, frames, matting supplies, paint, canvas, etc, etc, etc...I know I don't need it all but I sure feel like I do! I really need to learn to live with less. I think that is really something we need to do as a society too. Maybe it's because I'm older, but every time I go shopping and go to a box store (TARGET IS MY FAVORITE!!!!!) for this and that I'm always surprised at how many things are pushed on us... and mostly through sales. Last week I noticed one store had a big sign announcing a Black Friday type sale with 'LOW LOW LOW Prices!!!!' I was thinking ' IT'S AUGUST for pete's sake. They must really want a leg up on the Black Friday competition.' Things are pushed on us from every angle. More clothes, More Food, Bigger this, Bigger that, Better better better! I guess I'm just feeling that if I'm able to get rid of so much and purge I won't be seduced by the feeling of 'needing' more.
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However, It's rather funny I'm talking about getting rid of things and going without because I'm in a position, with my art and creative endeavors, that I hope people want to add to their collections. oh boy! It's a fascinating struggle we are all in. Pushing against some forces while pulling at others.
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Well, It's now September, the start of my favorite time of year! We are on the verge of sweater weather, pumpkin flavored and spiced EVERYTHING, Football, apple cider, colorful leaves, crisp mornings, the 3 best holidays all in a row.... I am one happy camper that can't wait to create during my favorite time of year! YAY!
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Happy September my friends! Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-1839293642023739242015-07-06T22:39:00.001-06:002015-07-06T22:39:53.885-06:00WorkingThe past month I've been constantly working! I have a lot of opportunities and projects and apologize for allowing the blog to go to the wayside. I've been working on a lot of mini pieces for a gallery I've recently had the opportunity to become a part of. I haven't yet built up the amount of images I want to showcase to them, but I'm getting close.
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I had been commissioned to paint 25 images for a wedding a while ago. A couple is getting married at the Academy of Sciences in San Francisco and want original artwork at each of the guests dinner tables...a different image at each table. I just finished everything today! And just in the nick of time. The wedding is next week!!!! It's been fun yet challenging. The images are small, 4x4 or 4x6 and they rang from ocean to jungle to african animals. I even painted a T-Rex, which is featured in the Academy of Sciences.
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Then, in addition to attempting to get some pieces done for art fair season (which started this past weekend), I've been asked to hang for a solo exhibition next month! It will be at Steven Isley Jewelry again. :) Steve and Cindy asked that I exhibit some of my animals for the Art Walk in August! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! :D I can't help but grin ear to ear thinking about the wonderful opportunity. So, I've started working on some new wildlife pieces. I'm thinking some big game animals....and a maybe another bear! I'll also exhibit a few older pieces because I'm not sure how many quality pieces I can finish on such a tight deadline. Here is a Bison in progress. I have a LONG way to go but already liking the result!
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The finished paintings look so wonderful in the frames. It's amazing how a frame can really enhance what is already there and just make it glow!
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I'll be sure to take some photos of the event!
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But here is newly finished piece that will be at the exhibit. <p>
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Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-18194388745938983372015-05-09T08:44:00.000-06:002015-05-09T08:58:09.295-06:00Birth of an IdeaI'm working on several pieces in hopes of having some solid work to exhibit for my opening in June. But on Thursday I went to Whitefish Gallery Nights and hung out with my friend Jessica (she's an incredible watercolorist too! <a href="http://www.jessicaglennart.com/">Check out her work</a> . We were chatting and I realized the deadline for the Montana Watercolor Society Show is creeping up on us! I ended up coming up with an idea of doing something in the vein of Mucha Art Nouveau and decided to try it out. So I stayed up late Thursday and worked on it any chance I could on Friday and this is what I have. I like where the idea is taking me, but I need to refine it a bit. I have so many images in mind to make a series out of this....Looks like I have a lot of work ahead of me this coming week! YEEEEEEEEEEE HAW!
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I recently delivered a piece to the Dana Gallery in Missoula for their Icons of the West Exhibit! I had one of my new oils accepted. I FINALLY gave it a name..."Stillwater Summer". <p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoV6TS65ljW8ohur9gHsIGCZHyBpyKdN1Gq40X8PcAqHOPZHr8fiec6bzsaAGoN0savlVqDC4YKa5aETgTLun2vknlyQ5NJ_lW2x5uXZZ_5HA7UG_HhOGnjQKvItw78Qjh65weX1_MdkrV/s1600/Horses+in+Field.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoV6TS65ljW8ohur9gHsIGCZHyBpyKdN1Gq40X8PcAqHOPZHr8fiec6bzsaAGoN0savlVqDC4YKa5aETgTLun2vknlyQ5NJ_lW2x5uXZZ_5HA7UG_HhOGnjQKvItw78Qjh65weX1_MdkrV/s320/Horses+in+Field.jpg" /></a><p>
The show opens Friday May 15th with an opening reception from 5-8. It stays up the rest of the month of May and all of June!
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The last bit of great news is I'm going to be in a new gallery in Snohomish, Wa! YAY!!!!!!!!! I don't have all the details as of yet, but when I do (like name of gallery, location, etc) I'll let you know. I'm so very excited about this new opportunity!
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Well, I must jet and attempt to finish some more paintings! Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-16444324883997478192015-03-30T09:55:00.000-06:002015-03-30T09:57:39.317-06:00Western Art Week: FriendsOne thing I love about doing art shows is the opportunity to see friends and to make friends. It's great speaking with people I don't know and getting to hear stories from them if we have the time to chat. But to see a familiar face in the crowd is like wrapping yourself up in a warm blanket!
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There was one instance when I had been sitting for several minutes, drawing or writing something, and I looked up to make sure I wasn't ignoring anyone and I saw my friend and fellow MTWS member extraordinaire Margo Voermans walking toward me. I leaped off my chair and had a wonderful time catching up with her. She is going to be teaching a watercolor workshop in Missoula April 17 & 18 on abstract techniques. It sounds like it will be a fun spring workshop.
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I also saw other people I've met before in Whitefish/Kalispell and also saw another MTWS board member. My friend Alger was in town for work to attend a conference. He owns a company on the east side of Glacier called <a href="http://www.blackfeetoutfitters.com/">Blackfeet Outfitters</a> and gives guided fishing and hunting trips and jeep tours. He was such a nice friend and bought Amanda and I dinner from Chili's. Alger, you rock!
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<i>Amanda and Alger</i>
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However, the crown jewel of this post (and reason why I wrote it) is Amanda. She spent part of her vacation hanging out with me at Western Art Week. She helped me set up and take down the booth, watched my booth while I went to the bathroom or ate lunch/dinner, and shopped with me on the few chances I had. Gosh! She even made me lunch every day. She is a tremendous friend and I couldn't have done Western Art Week without her. Several summers ago she lived in Browning, MT while working at East Glacier. We took alternative way to Browning on the way home through a small town called Heart Butte. Driving from Heart Butte to Browning provided some incredible views...rolling hills with the sharp peaks of Glacier majestically rising behind. I sure enjoyed that little detour. <p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhRI3pmByn264vpXfi-eIMlaqqA8IrdPbfP1vUeCeJJILbYemiuspKRCuZuO3-IQfz2B7MW44XobiKNRSCzb6jXE66zrD_7Jh2K8_MR5vg0f5KA_VXTMc2DAtk7FlDkX_6YNl0BKzJfG_6o/s1600/WEB0506a.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhRI3pmByn264vpXfi-eIMlaqqA8IrdPbfP1vUeCeJJILbYemiuspKRCuZuO3-IQfz2B7MW44XobiKNRSCzb6jXE66zrD_7Jh2K8_MR5vg0f5KA_VXTMc2DAtk7FlDkX_6YNl0BKzJfG_6o/s400/WEB0506a.jpg" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgfO_gDfVKxhqVbBBQpyG1PWv6ZhnyS0sxQlDZ4JdgTXj7cCWD0X5o09O32-7ARdnDqEhsO29OCxwNj-WrumhyphenhyphenSqdXGIrRpQWMqJeIbVkhbXsElyxwvP6MJSzY7olpQNG7hmyTm30V55MB1/s1600/WEB0508a.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgfO_gDfVKxhqVbBBQpyG1PWv6ZhnyS0sxQlDZ4JdgTXj7cCWD0X5o09O32-7ARdnDqEhsO29OCxwNj-WrumhyphenhyphenSqdXGIrRpQWMqJeIbVkhbXsElyxwvP6MJSzY7olpQNG7hmyTm30V55MB1/s400/WEB0508a.jpg" /></a></div>Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-38740222964624434702015-03-23T10:09:00.000-06:002015-03-23T10:09:53.767-06:00Western Art Week: Wild Bunch Art ShowI just returned from The Wild Bunch Art Show in Great Falls, MT. The show was part of Western Art Week, an event encompassing 10-13 shows where artists set up booths in convention centers or hotel rooms to exhibit their work, art auctions for 19th & 20th century original western art as well as contemporary artwork, and quick draws & demos of current western artists.
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The Wild Bunch Art Show was held at the Hampton Inn Convention Center in Great Falls. There were 13 artists at the exhibit. It was 3 1/2 days of greeting guests and art enthusiasts and selling work to collectors new and old. I invested in parts to turn my outdoor art tent into an indoor one. I didn't have all the parts I needed to maximize my space but it worked, and looked good I dare say!
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The great thing about this show was the quality of artwork and the variety. There was something for everyone! My neighbor, Jeff Renner, painted detailed images of wildlife in acrylic. Check out his <a href="http://www.jeffrennerart.com/">site here!</a> <p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiRrwNOiQSxCrGNq-OrcCj24S7GFW1eR9g_WX8xtCU61chD8xdqGD4zZ2bmGSOj9HaQ2Vcg1X_q6yVkyAADfbhttDOex6dfhbCqfUSh2C3ezyqpTylHoHMXc34vFx-05pQAy8RTDPKO_b7E/s1600/20150321_191113.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiRrwNOiQSxCrGNq-OrcCj24S7GFW1eR9g_WX8xtCU61chD8xdqGD4zZ2bmGSOj9HaQ2Vcg1X_q6yVkyAADfbhttDOex6dfhbCqfUSh2C3ezyqpTylHoHMXc34vFx-05pQAy8RTDPKO_b7E/s320/20150321_191113.jpg" /></a><p>
My good friends Larry and LeAnn Ochsner actually recommended me to the show organizer and promoter! It was great to see them and their stunning jewelry. <a href="http://www.lochsners.com/">Click here to check</a> it out! <p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjvgMhIvqD17HHUUUZyvLX0BRAKtY29NLFDNbkdPX-hw9nRfuGSsuql3M3qZivCRO1QqhOvmm6N3VfBy_NWeEmKsFaZ7XUC8XkMPBKEFtBS4V2dTFwcJH3he07NHgK_4WrQPcOoV6ebaioV/s1600/20150321_185414.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjvgMhIvqD17HHUUUZyvLX0BRAKtY29NLFDNbkdPX-hw9nRfuGSsuql3M3qZivCRO1QqhOvmm6N3VfBy_NWeEmKsFaZ7XUC8XkMPBKEFtBS4V2dTFwcJH3he07NHgK_4WrQPcOoV6ebaioV/s320/20150321_185414.jpg" /></a></div><p>
Close by me was Pam Harr and Harvey Rattey, two bronze sculptures. They were the sweetest little couple! Pam even gave us all a pewter pronghorn (one of my fav animals) as a momento! Thanks Pam! You can check out <a href="http://www.bridgerbronze.com/">their work here</a><p>
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Show organizer and promoter Nadine Pickthorn was so nice! She did amazing paintings on rocks and incorporated the rock into the image she was painting. It was really remarkable. I wish I would've gotten a picture them, but she sold them all (I took photos the last day). She also did paintings on traditional canvas and such. Check out <a href="http://www.anadinepickthorn.com/">her work here</a>. <p>
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<p> Connie Tveten (standing up in the last photo) Did incredible carvings of birds. They were pretty remarkable.
There was so much wonderful art! <a href="https://bstiverson.wordpress.com/">Bridget Stiverson created</a> incredible works of art with glass. Leith DeWeese was another watercolorist, <a href="http://paintingsbymandeville.com/">Todd Mandeville did s</a>ome pretty incredibly detailed western paintings, <a href="http://www.plainsperspective.com/">Andy Knudson painted</a> on feathers and tree bark in addition to creating images in a more traditional manner (canvas, paper, etc). <a href="http://www.jeffhoff.com/">Jeff Hoff</a> (the other Jeff!) Painted beautiful images of western wildlife and birds. And from my neck of the woods was <a href="http://www.lowerybronzeandstudio.com/">Ron & Lynn of Lowery Bronze </a>in Kalispell!
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It was a wonderful time getting to see some old friends and to make new ones! I had such a wonderful experience and can't wait for next year! Thanks to everyone who helped make this such a wonderful event to be a part of!
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So, this first part series will be on Materials. <p>
The first is Paper. I know I've talked about paper a couple of times but this post is dedicated solely to it. You can get away with getting inexpensive brushes or even paint sometimes, but Paper is the most important thing you can have with a good watercolor piece. It is important not to cut corners on this. Fork out the money for the good stuff and it will save you a lot of headache, frustration, and heartache in the end. Also be sure you get the right type. There are 4 types of watercolor. The 3 main are Hot Press, Cold Press (most often used) and Rough Press. There is also a 4th, Soft Press.<p>
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<i>Photo credit to </i><a href="http://www.dickblick.com/products/arches-watercolor-paper/">dickblick.com</a><p> The difference between these are the hills and valleys.
Hot press is smooth, and I liken it to being on ice skates. Your paint will glide around the paper and not really stay put if you are putting down a lot of washes. Rough Press is exactly like it sounds, Rough. There are high hills and deep valleys that will trap your paint and keep it snug in place if you do several washes. Each paper type gives a different look to a finished piece and some techniques are easier to do on one type of paper or not. <p>
Now you can get your paper in various weights, 90lb, 140lb (standard), and 300lb. 90lb is very thin and 300lb is <b>thick</b>!<p>
If you are using a lot of water, your paper will buckle (make giant 'bubbles' on your paper) unless you use a paper with a high weight. If you are using a lower weight paper you can wet your paper and stretch it. I never stretch my paper, but that is because I'm impatient. I want to paint the moment I have an idea/feel inspired. So, I deal with the buckling paper or I plan on using a higher weight paper if I know that I'm going to be doing a lot of washes. <p>
There are a lot of brands out there and everyone has their own preference but I prefer Arches and Fabriano. Fabriano is the company that has soft press watercolor paper (it's kinda a combo between hot and cold and is really fun to work with). I like the way my paint flows on the paper from both of these brands...I just feel like I have more control of the paint when I use Arches or Fabriano. There are others out there that are pretty good too. There are SO many other brands out there. I like Cold Press better from Arches but prefer Rough Press from Fabriano and I like their soft press option. I hardly ever use Hot Press in my work. If someone gives me hot press I'll find a use for it, but I never choose to buy it. I love CP, RP, and SP.
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If you want to experiment with different papers to see what you like better but don't want to spend $5+ a sheet I suggest finding sample packs. You can get them from <a href="http://www.cheapjoes.com/cheap-joe-s-watercolor-paper-sample-packs.html">Cheap Joes</a>, Blick and other art supply companies.
Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-48208876301515402682015-01-18T13:45:00.000-07:002015-01-19T09:48:52.632-07:00The First ClassWell, I taught my first watercolor class in about a 8 years yesterday (I last taught in 2006/2007) and it was SO much fun! I had a tiny class but it was fabulous.
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We painted flowers and I taught my two students the techniques and process that I use for painting flowers. They seemed to really enjoy themselves. The class was long 11am - 4pm and we used almost every bit of time. We had a break in the middle for lunch....pizza from Second Street Pizza which is just a block away.
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Here are some pics from the last bit of the class
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We ran out of time to finish our pieces but here is the piece I was working on and giving demos of my technique. It's not finished but I'll be sure to finish it hopefully soon (after I finish all of those other pieces I have yet to finish!)
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My next class will be a drawing class at the community center and it will be February 21st from 10am - 12:30pm. Yay for teaching!Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-89935187097641941222015-01-15T19:46:00.000-07:002015-01-16T10:12:05.062-07:00Soup Du JourI know I haven't posted anything in awhile...it has been busy between the holidays and ongoing projects, but there will be several posts in the next couple of days. YAY! <p>
Todays post is of a passion of mine. FOOD! I love love love to cook and eat delicious food. One of my favorite quick and easy dishes is Carrot Ginger Soup. While I began chopping the onion I started thinking about how often I've given this recipe out. I love it and I'm constantly sharing it. What better way to share than on my blog!<p>
Soooooooooo, Here is Carrot Ginger Soup!<p>
This is one of the easiest dishes to make. Just chop up some onions (recipe calls for one, but I like onions so I'll use two or three) and saute them for a bit.<p> <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgmmhhLW6ivh1l2C4l6K5FaYDOrIQCDmt5EajFuthLyQE2MXMSYL7NEC_5Sxbh-EfIBzFiRCOHRtP2aMAxnsY0A4NVhqRuYdZ0D8cz2LcoZbPcSOZT5e_sToKGyvlfWKG-brpWxJxgxTh1G/s1600/WEB8721.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgmmhhLW6ivh1l2C4l6K5FaYDOrIQCDmt5EajFuthLyQE2MXMSYL7NEC_5Sxbh-EfIBzFiRCOHRtP2aMAxnsY0A4NVhqRuYdZ0D8cz2LcoZbPcSOZT5e_sToKGyvlfWKG-brpWxJxgxTh1G/s320/WEB8721.jpg" /></a><p>
Pour in some Veggie broth/stock (again the recipe calls for something different, chicken stock but I have a lot of vegetarian friends so I've just gotten in the habit of cooking with Veggie stock). <p>
Put in 2-3lbs of Carrots, peeled and cut into 2" chuncks. <p>
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Grate 2 TBS of Ginger<p> <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDli6vjUzvNOT3lHneFRheZnf8penSpRK-mHE3MUs4MN3R1yHB2hRUEdriSpRA9zlt-95OCH52QDM8LrDgJrtVwMRkMfMC6o7fLi9wsP8Ko4j-8CRyqrHsWbU-Uv6Xv-BrseMDmPwEagxz/s1600/WEB8725.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDli6vjUzvNOT3lHneFRheZnf8penSpRK-mHE3MUs4MN3R1yHB2hRUEdriSpRA9zlt-95OCH52QDM8LrDgJrtVwMRkMfMC6o7fLi9wsP8Ko4j-8CRyqrHsWbU-Uv6Xv-BrseMDmPwEagxz/s320/WEB8725.jpg" /></a><p>
and bring all of this to a boil and let it boil until the carrots are tender. <p>
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Then transfer it to a blender and puree to your hearts desire. Careful though....the heat can make it act like the mud pots in Yellowstone. <p>
At this point I just dish it, grate some cheddar and eat up but again the recipe calls for something else...heavy whipping cream to make the soup creamier and pepper.
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Thanks for letting me share my favorite soup to make with you. It's super easy and super delicious and easy to embellish and make your own.
Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-12627863424975202472014-12-16T15:31:00.000-07:002014-12-16T15:31:05.626-07:00Teaching ClassesOver the past several years I've been asked by all sorts of people if I teach watercolor classes &/or lessons. I haven't, partly because I have always had a couple of other jobs so it's hard to find the time and no space to adequately teach more than one person. Now that I only have one other job, in addition to my art, the only hang up was a space to teach.
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I began brainstorming...where is a space large enough to set up a couple of tables where I could be able to freely walk around and teach? Think, think, think, where? And then it came to me! A community center! YES! Soooooooooo, I reached out to the local community center to see if it was even a possibility and sure enough it is. I can teach.
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I'm so excited. It's been at least 6 years since I've taught. The classes I used to teach were only 2 hours so I didn't feel like I could really get into the painting with the students...I felt like I had to rush them along to teach them everything they needed to know, which is NO way to learn watercolor. The classes I'll teach will be a Saturday afternoon and will be 5 hours. (well, really 4 when you count break time for lunch!) I'm anxious to see how I'll do, since it has been 6 years...at least!
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The first class will take place January 17th from 11am to 4pm at the <a href="http://www.whitefishcommunitycenter.org/">Whitefish Community Center</a>. They are located at 121 E 2nd Street. 406-862-4293.
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I had the hardest time deciding on a subject for the first class. I decided to go with something rather simple, floral pieces. And by simple, I mean ease of getting a good reference. I'll bring a couple of bouquets so those that have a bad photo reference will still have an opportunity to have a good reference. Maybe the next class will be a snowy landscape? Maybe animals? rocks?
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If you had the chance to take a class, what would you want to learn?Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-84996056714403677292014-11-18T15:13:00.001-07:002014-11-18T15:13:18.944-07:00AngieI took a photo of my friend Angie a couple of months ago. The moment I saw it I knew I had to paint it. Well, today, I finally painted that picture! It helped being a cold gloomy day out...although I can see some blue sky peaking through the clouds, so that is a nice treat from Mother Nature.
<p> Here is when I first started....a detail of her face<p> <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3ZfM8ypATiBSc6OigwHDZr1HNu-hdVMictJMxuMaRlWtkDZVuu2TXLeD6L33iZdOuadQdwo9BKoBLpfivxO_ekTqoHoVKs-B59_2EJtJTWUuytLRYJPETdexrpm3ZyvGf1fUSmkeRrANf/s1600/Angie+detail.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3ZfM8ypATiBSc6OigwHDZr1HNu-hdVMictJMxuMaRlWtkDZVuu2TXLeD6L33iZdOuadQdwo9BKoBLpfivxO_ekTqoHoVKs-B59_2EJtJTWUuytLRYJPETdexrpm3ZyvGf1fUSmkeRrANf/s320/Angie+detail.jpg" /></a>
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and here is the finished piece. I thought of adding more embellishments to her coat and outfit but figured that would take away from what I have<p>
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And a detail of her face<p>
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*****Prepare yourselves....this is going to be a long blog post*****
First things first. This was my first year as being part of the Montana Watercolor Society Board. Wow, what an experience. I decided last year that after being a member for a decade (I know, right....crazy how time flies) that I should give back and volunteer. There was a little box at the bottom of the membership renewal form that asked if you were interested in being part of the board. I checked it and boy did they put me to work! They stuck me as chair for Watermedia....the BIG annual show for MTWS! YIKES!
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But thankfully, they all held my hand pretty much! LOL and I learned a LOT about what really goes on in MTWS and how much planning and preperation goes into it from all aspects. Very cool. Oh, and if any of you readers out there are ALSO MTWS members, you should volunteer and help out. It's actually a lot of fun. I've gained some awesome friendships by being on the board. Ok, back to the blog.
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So, besides being part of the board and helping plan the event (I got to find the juror for next year, the banquet location for this year, reach out to vendors for merchandise awards, etc), I also entered the show. I've had a couple of people ask me if that was legal and I assure you it is. The Juror (Jean Pederson and she is AWESOME) is sent only the images with numbers....no indication of who painted them. There were over 200 paintings submitted this year and 47 paintings made the cut with 3 alternates. My piece 'The Edge' made it in!
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Days before the opening reception, the juror spends time looking at the exhibit, getting to view the pieces in person instead of as a small digital image. I was able to watch the process. We cover up the name cards on the wall next to the paintings with sticky notes and she picks paintings off the wall and studies them, arranging them in order of ranking she sees fit for awards. I held my breath as I watched her pick 'The Edge' and put it with 20 or so other paintings. Would she put it back? Or would she keep it? And if she kept my piece, where would she rank it??? I was screaming inside my head. AGHHHHHHHHHHHHH :D AGHHHHHHHHHHHH! We had SO many amazing awards from incredible vendors, I wanted to win them all (hey, starving artist here....I want a LOT of supplies! haha!) I ended up with a merchandise award from the University of Montana with $150 worth of art supplies! HOW COOL IS THAT???? WAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! It ended up being 11th place. Not bad out of 47 paintings :)
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As part of Watermedia Chair, the board and as social media gal for MTWS I became a little fly on the wall and took a TON of pictures at the workshop and the banquet. I'll share some pics from the reception with you in a bit. My darling friend Angie agreed to be my date for the evening (I enticed her with a rocking free meal from Grille 459). It was such a wonderful evening. The opening reception was held again at the Bigfork Museum of Art and History and our Juror Jean Pederson gave a gallery talk and spoke about the award winning paintings and why she chose them. Jean mentioned that she really like the luminosity that was present in 'The Edge' and felt that I captured the essence of the sheep. She said she liked the look of the sheep standing in a hot sun. She felt there was a story and wanted to know did he just climb steep terrain to stand where he was? Where was he going? Why was he alone? She said my piece reminded her of Walter Phillips, a deceased canadian artist. She said to continue on my journey and to paint what I love because it shows in my work!!!! :D
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After the gallery talk about 30 of us went to the Grille 459 which was just about a 1/2 block down the street from the exhibition. It was awesome. It couldn't have been a nicer venue, the staff was AMAZING, the food was divine (Mediterranean Chicken - pesto excrusted chicken with kalamata olives and feta served with grilled asparagus, White Cheddar mashed potatoes and ended with a Lava Cake! YUM
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It was such a great evening to be spent with friends and fellow watermedia artists! I can't wait for next year! :D
Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-91671301614932905992014-09-30T10:05:00.000-06:002014-09-30T10:05:46.245-06:00More pics from the Chalk FestivalI meant to post these only a few days after the chalk festival, but then you get side tracked by working on your epic halloween costume, hanging out with girlfriends and working on some pieces I've been taking forever on (SORRY John, Algier, Shawna!!! they are coming, I promise!!!)
soooooooooooooooooo, here are some more pics from some other pieces that were created on the street of Bigfork!
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There was also a spot for kids to join in on the action too!
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There was also a guest artist (this guy working on Captain America) and a featured artist (who did the charlie russell piece) They had squares twice as big as ours. It was really neat watching them create!
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So many pieces!!! A lot of fun to look at, as well as be a part of! Hopefully, I'll get to do this again. It Rocked!
<p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhkJth5YqkttozZvmmT9A_xRhNU-u4vwHx527qiZOzuALHovhv9TqKCwDuDPCBmYFYYFoYJ3_KQh8GERhpKfrs4nyeAymmuDo5Tn78f1U1JdeZ2SCsIjgKPkHT8ksAtH1p8AJolcF6jAaZX/s1600/WEB5364.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhkJth5YqkttozZvmmT9A_xRhNU-u4vwHx527qiZOzuALHovhv9TqKCwDuDPCBmYFYYFoYJ3_KQh8GERhpKfrs4nyeAymmuDo5Tn78f1U1JdeZ2SCsIjgKPkHT8ksAtH1p8AJolcF6jAaZX/s320/WEB5364.jpg" /></a>Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-45412867893826091962014-09-15T19:42:00.000-06:002014-09-15T20:01:46.211-06:00Drawing on the StreetThis Saturday I'll be participating in the <a href="http://www.chalknrock.org/index.html">Chalk n' Rock Festival</a>, a street art and musical event being held in downtown Bigfork, MT where professional artists from across the nation will be creating works of art with chalk on the street! There will be bands playing while the artists will be working. We each get an 8ftx8ft section on the street and we'll get to compete to create a work of art.
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I'm so excited I was invited to do this. I think it will be SO much fun. But.....I've never created anything with chalk on a street before, unless you count drawing smiling suns and flowers and hopscotch for my niece and nephew. This is going to be quite the artistic adventure!!! LOL.
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My biggest problem is trying to figure out what I want to do. A Bison, Two horses nuzzling each other, or a bear catching a fish in a raging river. Oh the agonizing decision! haha!
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If any of you are in the area, be sure to stop by. The event will be on Saturday from 9am-7pm and again on Sunday from 10am - 5pm. It's gonna be SO much fun! :)
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I'll be sure to post pictures from the event next week. Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-7089889388112794732014-09-03T10:35:00.000-06:002014-09-03T10:35:16.865-06:00Summerfair 2014 and the rest of the Art Fair Season<p dir="ltr">Oh summerfair! How fair you were this year! For the first time in 5 years this show wasn't over 90 degrees! It made for the most pleasant experience. Plus, my booth wasn't in the main quad in the sun.... I was in the tree section. Ohmy! Love love loved that area!!! So going to be there again next year. <br> <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjM7v7-MPNV4Kb2paX2VxkSmPMoQazHgaK7vijpTsTDj1Fq4WAuv5io7ctdRGz_wekfuYNZhtlZH1T0Vg8lIYBuPehyphenhyphenmqMy8DAE57bhfi2nr3GBy6LxYJX1dTA0Ri73Ih6JElG1lC0E33qN/s1600/SM3412.JPG" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjM7v7-MPNV4Kb2paX2VxkSmPMoQazHgaK7vijpTsTDj1Fq4WAuv5io7ctdRGz_wekfuYNZhtlZH1T0Vg8lIYBuPehyphenhyphenmqMy8DAE57bhfi2nr3GBy6LxYJX1dTA0Ri73Ih6JElG1lC0E33qN/s320/SM3412.JPG" /></a><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiSsu_sba2eOKZlI7vETrPSZq1C5O7mK6vo3M8GvdGgZLSZK2mwsktIMOEceRNr8GOZZifwBrXi9q3TiMzZouASvjzcG20OsjyLv1TLI98Og0bszGC95nJkIU-CC9kmaL9RjOngv8vnnJIn/s1600/SM3414.JPG" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiSsu_sba2eOKZlI7vETrPSZq1C5O7mK6vo3M8GvdGgZLSZK2mwsktIMOEceRNr8GOZZifwBrXi9q3TiMzZouASvjzcG20OsjyLv1TLI98Og0bszGC95nJkIU-CC9kmaL9RjOngv8vnnJIn/s320/SM3414.JPG" /></a><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj8UayKpfszYnc8jcO18sn7WRhs1FGbOp7_O42Wv7Epd5wSU9MQgq4gJKhgIoZzvHnQLPYf0IOcK9WMdGpzMxm9VPLpWbH2KUT0sBDOR08f3Zc0G7kkbIc5Mo6vfCPyu7abKfoE-LZMwTia/s1600/SM3415.JPG" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj8UayKpfszYnc8jcO18sn7WRhs1FGbOp7_O42Wv7Epd5wSU9MQgq4gJKhgIoZzvHnQLPYf0IOcK9WMdGpzMxm9VPLpWbH2KUT0sBDOR08f3Zc0G7kkbIc5Mo6vfCPyu7abKfoE-LZMwTia/s320/SM3415.JPG" /></a<p>
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Those in charge also changed the layout of the booths this year. I thought there was a much better flow of traffic! As usual there were some great artists. </p>
<p dir="ltr">I met some fabulous jewelers who were both from Missoula! </p> One made these fabulous little flower earrings and necklaces that very much mirrored my mini poppy paintings. April Hale of <a href="http://www.aprilhalejewelry.com/">April Hale Jewelry</a> is fabulous! <p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZgWtaJuU6qYkUKPJ4YGGWJ2j9rUPTobqIwDhqtZ9hyphenhyphen5oWBVaXyg0dhT8huVGo2gwX0r_Bz8AZv5BzNGAUXliX_QJwAcHixiUHBgAl4IcKhHILPeu-qZccDhFC-9JfVTRAzjQnXT8uT3D0/s1600/flower_post_earrings_red_120.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZgWtaJuU6qYkUKPJ4YGGWJ2j9rUPTobqIwDhqtZ9hyphenhyphen5oWBVaXyg0dhT8huVGo2gwX0r_Bz8AZv5BzNGAUXliX_QJwAcHixiUHBgAl4IcKhHILPeu-qZccDhFC-9JfVTRAzjQnXT8uT3D0/s320/flower_post_earrings_red_120.jpg" /></a>
<p> The other is Mary of the <a href="http://thesilverhammerjewelry.com/">Silver Hammer</a>. Fabulous metal earrings. LOVE her work too! I got a pair of these (short ones) <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEipOA_TUiE_e8loVujtPRHjmX7LfSY6v9h9ETPAQFOHdhWgMda0wV0L5X8robsGND_OChHRXNm_sKRM3q9DF2NJH3qndJGPP_7Laqm35lxtZ7GBNKWV-XYR2Hc6_8rq5i48QCKjQ3FcQeqP/s1600/Silver+Hammer+Jewelry.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEipOA_TUiE_e8loVujtPRHjmX7LfSY6v9h9ETPAQFOHdhWgMda0wV0L5X8robsGND_OChHRXNm_sKRM3q9DF2NJH3qndJGPP_7Laqm35lxtZ7GBNKWV-XYR2Hc6_8rq5i48QCKjQ3FcQeqP/s320/Silver+Hammer+Jewelry.jpg" /></a>
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<p dir="ltr">Because my parents live in Billings, I had the help of my mom through the show. She is sooooo awesome to sit next to me and keep me company through the show and to not mind helping me pack up! It was great getting to spend some time with her and to have someone be with me during the show. It gets a little lonely at times!<br></p>
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The rest of the art fair season breezed by. I took pictures at other shows and had the intent of blogging about each and every show, but sadly it just never happened. Doing 6 shows in a row while working two part time jobs during the week really wears you out! Bigfork was amazing, as usual. Teton Village was fun but a bust monetarily. I'm really glad I have a break though. I can focus on some smaller pieces, a river rock series, finish a commission, and start working on some oils (yup, I've been itching to do some for awhile...it is time!)
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I promise I won't neglect the blog for so long. It has been a long time since my last post! Geesh, how time flies by. I have some fun news about an event in a couple of weeks so stand by for that!
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I hope you all had a wonderful summer. Thanks for helping to make mine lovely too with your support!
Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359680145630913291.post-23745263522915820582014-07-11T19:14:00.001-06:002014-07-11T19:23:15.488-06:00Whitefish Arts Festival on the 4th of July!Last weekend, July 4-6th I had the opportunity to participate in the Whitefish Arts Festival for the first time and it was awesome! There were some incredible artists and I got to see some of my vendor friends!
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Steve and Karen Boyd with Art of the Wild Side.
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Jesse and Jen Purdom of <a href="http://www.pacificmetalarts.com/">Pacific Metal Arts</a>
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and I made some new friends!!!!
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This show was very similar to Huckleberry Days, which I have done the past three years and is always held in August. The only difference is that Huckleberry Days has more crafts than this show. It is great just being 6 blocks away from my house (so I can walk to the festival!). I was pretty close to the music stage and got to listen to some wonderful musicians. My favorite was <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jameson-and-the-Sordid-Seeds/247095372164?sk=timeline">Jameson and the Sordid Seeds</a>. They are a local band and play around town a lot, but I haven't had the chance to check them out. They were SO fun to listen to that I had to check them out later Friday night (after the fireworks) at the Great Northern Bar.
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It was a lot of fun doing a show on the 4th of July weekend. Here area some pictures from the show and of the 4th.
I hope you all had a wonderful 4th of July too!!!
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But I was able to finish this guy Sunday evening. It is for the raffle book for the Montana Watercolor Society. Every year they ask members of the society to paint an image on a much larger piece of paper that they then bound together in a book and raffle it off during Watermedia, the signature event! <p>
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This bison is the piece I'm doing....I may try to get another one done for the book but I don't know how realistic that will be! haha!
Have a great week all!!!Kim Shirleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08190882404061233306noreply@blogger.com0