Julie Fakler & Karen Peters Farm animals exhibit at F-Town Brewery. This exhibit is a collaboration between two sisters. Julie a painter and Karen a printmaker/sculpture. All six paintings were created over this year’s Memorial Day weekend. Both sisters grew up in rural southeast Minnesota and share a love for domestic animals .
Studio ArTour artist Dianne Lockerby will be teaching Raku pottery at the Paradise Center for the Arts this summer. Raku Workshop – A class to create pots & sculpture for the Raku firing will be offered June 11th 10am-Noon or June 28th 6pm-8pm or & July 9th 1-3pm at the Paradise Center for the Arts instructed by Dianne Lockerby (same creation class will be offered three times – choose the day that works for you). The Raku firing with Raku artist Mark Lusardi will take place on July 16th 9:30am to 4pm at Lockerby Sheet Metal. To get registered call 507-332-7372 ext. … Continue reading
Bob and his girls picked up 2016 Studio ArTour brochures! Lots of fun! Bob creates clay fish. He tells his girls, “the best fish”! Thx Bob for getting out the word about the October tour!
Thanks to Rick, the brochures for the tour have arrived! Ready to distribute and they look great!
Sue Peoples and Julie Nordine traveled to Madison WI to take a class on making a glass corsage with their friend Sara Sally La Grand. We made a variety of glass components on the end of a steel wire with the finished corsage in mind. We arranged the cooled bits and pieces into our desired corsage shape and wired it all together. It was fun to see all of the students’ different color combinations and creative components that made up their personalized corsages.
These earrings will be shown this Saturday, June 4th, at the St Anthony Park art festival. A new design, I will enjoy making them in various color combinations. These earrings and others will be available for purchase on the 2016 Studio ARTour! #16 Sue Hammes-Knopf
Marsha Kolstad Morrill Kitchel MKMK Studios 304 Washington Street, #4, Northfield, MN 55057 612-245-2339 I’m a painter of landscapes and portraits and still life. Anything, really. I love driving down unfamiliar rural roads and coming upon a sight I just know I have to paint. If I’m on a plein air expedition, with all my portable gear and paints along, I will start right there to get a good likeness or nearly completed painting. I also take many photographs to assist my memory while finishing the painting in my studio. My main medium is oil paint applied by brush … Continue reading
I’m working on a jewelry series that will demonstrate multiple variations of a beaded shape. I recently received an established artist grant from SEMAC to create this series, (more about that later). In this piece I created the woven star with size 8 seed beads. Now I’m weaving size 15 seed beads onto the surface. Color and multiple bead sizes influence the changes. Studio #16
Saw this boney specimen on my walk in the Carlton Arb. I was inspired by the organic repetition. The necklace I’m hand weaving also features repetition. I’m using Delicas and size 15 seed beads to create the elements. Maybe half way done. Plan to show the piece, studio # 16, on the 2016 ArTour!
Avocados are really a healthy food but they can also give a beautiful color in the dye bath. It was really exciting to see the awesome color of this scarf from yesterdays dye bath. It is fun to be dyeing before local plants become available for natural dying. From My studio Judy Saye-Willis
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