Jackson Fall Arts Festival

September 30th, 2009 |

We recently returned from a week in Jackson for the Fall Arts Festival. We were lucky enough to stay in someone’s beautiful guest house, and had family and friends visit. My husband Tom Gilleon was the Featured Artist for this year’s event – which is a big deal! I thought I might honor him here today. He had a one man show at Altamira Gallery, which went very well. His painting Yellow Leaves Moon sold well and was also on the festival poster and wine bottles! Of course we had to bring home two cases! I also was very happy to meet everyone at Mountain Trails Gallery, and look forward to my relationship with them.

We drove home through Teton and Yellowstone Parks. The leaves were turning and it was beautiYellow Leaves Moon 50x50ful! All in all, we had a great week!

This is Tom’s painting, Yellow Leaves Moon. It is an oil, 50×50

Statehood Ceremony

September 13th, 2009 |

One can only imagine that the Statehood Ceremonies as they came to be in the territories were very exciting – full of promise and hope – for most. This Sioux boy stands under an American Parade Flag, the kind that was used during Wyoming’s Statehood Celebration. His perspective, even as a young boy may have been a little different than those celebrating in the streets.

This painting is an oil, 18″ x 12″ and is available at Mountain Trails Gallery in Jackson.Statehood Ceremony 18x12 600px-blog

Daydream Cove

September 8th, 2009 |

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I’ve done a few more lily pad paintings lately. I have to space them out as they’re so involved and intricate. They tend to make me a little crazy!

Anyway, I’m glad – after the fact – that I’ve done the lily pad paintings. They remind me of the times some of my lady friends and I took all the kids camping at the lake. The lily pad cove there was in a secluded place across the lake, ten minutes by kayak. I loved to go there by myself to reflect, and take pictures.

This painting, “Daydream Cove” is 20″ x 20″ and is at Mountain Trails Gallery in Jackson, WY. I am excited about my new relationship with them! I’m not on their web site yet, but will be.

She Loves Their Stores

September 1st, 2009 |

One of my focuses as a painter is portraying the women of the west, as I feel their stories should be told. Originally I had intended to paint primarily my rancher friends and those hardy women that live close to the land. I keep coming back to the Native American women though, as I respect what I feel to be their spirituality and appreciation for the Circle of Life.

“She Loves Their Stories” tells of a visit by this wise woman’s magpie friends. Magpies are thought by many cultures to be messengers that can travel between the dark and the light,_She-Loves-Their-Stories-sm bringing word of other events and places. These magpies bring good news!

I have just started showing with Mountain Trails Gallery in Jackson, WY. and this painting is there. It is an oil, 24″ x 24″.