Creighton Block Gallery

October 29th, 2009 |

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Good news in that the Creighton Block Gallery web page is soon to be launched, and it sounds like it will be wonderful with a virtual gallery tour, professional photography of the art, and a link to the artists’ blogs. I’m looking forward to seeing it. Colin sent me this image which shows the beautifully restored Virginia City building that is now the gallery. Those are my pieces on the white wall. David Lemon’s bronzes are in the foreground and Russell Chatham’s pieces are on the stone wall. Stay tuned. I’ll let you know when their site is up.

Glacier Park Adventure

October 27th, 2009 |

The last few weeks, I’ve been working on some larger paintings, now to submit for the Russell Museum Art Show in the spring. Nothing to show you yet, but I should have one done in a few days.

I’m posting two pictures I took a few weeks back during the autumn Montana Painters Alliance (supposed) paint out in Glacier Park. I pulled into Duck Lake just as the snow clouds were descending. The storm lifted for a few hours the next day, so I did get  some pictures at least, at Many Glacier. It’s so beautiful there, but painting in the snow is something I was not prepared for! This hawk was nice enough to pose for me and was very patient. I believe it was a Swainson’s Hawk by the markings.

MPA is going to have a show at the C.M. Russell Museum next summer with paintings we’ve done, inspired bymany-glacierswainson's-hawk-sm Charlie Russell’s haunts in the Judith Basin and Glacier Park. That will be fun!

Coeur d’Alene Galleries “Miniatures by the Lake” Show

October 18th, 2009 |

I’ve been meaning to mention the wonderful feedback I’ve had during the Coeur d’Alene Galleries “Miniatures by the Lake” Show. Before the event someone contacted me about one of my pieces. Later they told me that during the Silent Auction, all their family members put a bid in my box, hoping to increase their odds as the box was overflowing with bids! I was thrilled to hear that, and so glad that those people did end up with the painting! Thanks you Thams!