Boulder is a small enough town that you begin to hear the same names over and over again, and one name I've heard a lot in the last few years is Will Day. Will is an contemporary abstract painter, and a very talented one at that; I'm thrilled to include...
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Artist Spotlight: Lea Incandela
This has been an extremely difficult and trying week for everyone, so I wanted to get back to something inspiring, something beautiful, something that brings people together: art. This Artist Spotlight showcases local Boulder abstract painter, Lea...
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It seems that in this moment in time, everyone has a blog, everyone has a talent they want to share, a following they want to cultivate, a business (or two) they want to get off the ground... It can be difficult to separate the wheat from the shaft in...
read moreArtist Spotlight: Karen Scharer
How would you describe your art? My paintings explore the power of color, design, mark-making, and non-objective imagery to communicate at an intuitive level. Who or what influences you/your work? Where do you draw your inspiration? My work is intuitive, fed by my...
read moreArtist Spotlight: Will Clift
How would you describe your art? My sculptures are about exploring gesture through the interaction of form and balance. They consist of intersecting parts that stand or suspend together in equilibrium. No part is extraneous. I try to reveal the fine line between...
read moreArtist Spotlight: Kelly Degnan
How would you describe your art? Next Generation Abstract Expressionism. My paintings are part homage to the original Abstract Expressionists I adore, part celebration of color. Who or what influences you/your work? Where do you draw your inspiration? Studying the...
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This month on the blog I'm dedicating to ART, specifically our local scene and the artists, gallerists, curators & collectors who all keep this world in beautiful motion. Image is Boulder artist Lee Heekin among a work in progress. [yuzo_related]...
read moreArtist Spotlight: Ruth Hiller
How would you describe your art? Soft Geometry: My recent paintings are the abstract interpretation of my obsession with perfection, speed and overwhelming technology. I used shaped plywood with beeswax and plexiglass with acrylic. Who or what influences...
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How would you describe your art? My work is an exploration of the grid in its many disassembled forms. I explore the human instinct to label, categorize and compartmentalize. My disassembled grids speak to the fragmentation in our world created by these instincts and...
read moreArtist Spotlight: Sarah Kinn
How would you describe your art? My abstract paintings are mainly about color. I rarely use paint straight out of the tube. I mix lots of subtle colors in green for example, like medium yellow, yellow bronze, brown umber, and white to get a bright but earthy green....
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