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Tagged fishing, miniature painting, small gods
Posted in art, contemporary art, fine art, new art, painting, poetry
Tagged Boy, Langston Hughes, No Crystal Stair
Oil on canvas, 12″ x 9″.
I am very pleased to announce that I am joining the Fresh Art Studios in the Santa Fe Art District in Denver. Come November, my studio mate Meg Voigt Meersman and I will be open to the public every first and third Friday and by appointment .
Oil on canvas, 10″ x 10″.
Trying to get back into the rhythm of painting every day and hoping my muse has not fallen into an elevator shaft (I have these vivid nightmares…) or simply decided to move on to another, more deserving artist.
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Tagged elevator shafts, muse, nightmares, pixie dust, pixies
My show at Zip 37 is over. I’ve taken the paintings away and prepared the gallery for the next artist. It’s been a good run and I sold 9 paintings between the two shows at CORE and Zip (essentially the same body of work on two different sides of town) as well as a handful of monotypes. I’m thanking whatever gods may be that smiled on me these past two months- but I’m especially thanking the good folks who like the work enough to fork over some money and take it home. (Maybe I can get that root canal & crown now.)
My next show is scheduled to open at Zip 37 on February 10, 2012. It wasn’t my first choice of date but I’ll work with it. I plan to do some reading and thinking about the sickness that is love in preparation for this show which falls around Valentine’s Day.
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Tagged aches & pains, animuse, CORE New art space, february, Katie Hoffman, love, Over, Portishead, valentine's day, Zip 37 Gallery
I am gearing up for the September 2 First Friday reception for my show, “Animuse” at Zip 37 gallery.
From the press release:In my newest work, I continue to explore intuitive painting methods to bring subconscious imagery to the surface.
The ideas of Carl Jung as they address allegory and myth have been a recent source of fascination,
and The Animus as muse is my overriding inspiration for this show. Also present in the canvases are ruminations on dreams,
The Shadow, and archetypal glimmers.
The show was well received last month at CORE New Art Space and I had a terrific opening reception at Zip this last Friday. I feel both grateful and relieved- I don’t think I’ve ever worked so hard toward a show. I am looking forward at this point to spending long hermity weeks in my studio stretching new canvas and wearing old clothes.
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Tagged Again & Again, animuse, First Friday Art Walk, Katie Hoffman, Navajo Art District, ocd, The Bird & The Bee, Zip 37 Gallery
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Tagged Kate Bush, Maxwell, This Woman's Work
Posted in art, contemporary art, Denver, fine art, Inspiration, new art, painting
Tagged animus, demon lover, full frontal nudity, muse, the house carpenter, the watson family