Years have passed, Big Changes

Well…..I have been remiss, but I have been getting a lot of work done. I the spare time I have worked with some local artists to form a collective and in 2022 launch a Gallery in Big Sky Montana. Nestled under Lone Peak in the Town Center of the Meadow Village we have a year round Studio Gallery.

Exhibits change monthly as we encourage our new members, emerging artists, in showing and selling their work. I manage the Gallery and have a permanent display in the gallery. I change the art work often an =d work in the Gallery 4 to 5 days a month.

Still traveling to see the world and gain new inspiration. I still have a studio in Bozeman, open by appointment. Come by the gallery some time 88 Ousel Falls Road #C1 or check out our web site

www.bigskyartistscollective.com

Leading into a new year

The summer and fall moved rapidly by even with all the challenging rules and ever changing information.

A successful show at The Wilson Hotel in Big Sky was the highlight of the summer. Working with the Big Sky Artists Collective we pulled off a great show, following all the rules, and made it possible for 11 artists to sell some work.

Open studio days are in the future. More classes being offered and gift certificates are available for art or classes.

Hope to see everyone again soon.

The Spring of Social Distancing

It has been difficult to not get to the studio this last month. On arriving back from travels to California I quarantined at home to make sure I had not brought anything back to Montana. My studio partner and I decided to shelter in place as best we can to help the community heal. I hope all are doing the same and we can worked toward a new normal.

Winter Wanderings

The holidays have past and it is time for serious work. Kevin went down to spend time with Erick and get some new photographs ready for presentation. Maggie has been cleaning and organizing the studio. New canvas has arrived and it is time to start a new series.

Taking one step at a time helps to get things started. Zero to one….go to the studio. Next step …paint.

It works well.