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Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Art Store’s Coming Events

As most of you know, The Art Store hosts some fun events for local artist. The newest ones are an ATC swap, Shoes That Fit Auction, and this year’s Art Market.

ATC stands for Artist Trading Card, local artist create a small piece of their original work on a card and then swap them with other local artist. The Art Store will be hosting this event on Feb. 8th. Only the first 20 artist will be able to participate, but they will provide the cards and a space to work on them. They also have set up the swap with artist from Omaha. All you have to do is show up with your own medium and do your thing. (Sorry, no oil paint unless non-toxic)

Any local artist can participate in the Shoes That Fit Auction. Starting Monday, Jan. 19th, you can stop by The Art Store and pick up a used satellite dish to turn into a piece of art. Then drop it back off at The Art Store by Feb. 10th for the auction that weekend.

This year’s Art Market applications will be out soon. I participated in that last year and was very pleased by the turn out. It is a great way for up and coming artist to get their names and art work out there.

If you have any questions or if you would like to talk with someone about partaking in these events, you can email JoAnne at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Spotlight on Kristine Clemons

Name: Kristine Clemons
Age: 30
School: Iowa State University graduated in 2000
Degree: Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in Calligraphy and Photography
Day Job: Lead painter at Sticks, I have been there 8 years.
Statement about your work: Mixed Media paintings on paper. Mostly using fabrics, paper, and acrylic ink and paint. My work is subtle and simple with a collage feel.
Fun Fact: My husband and I, along with our two kids, own a hot air balloon and travel Iowa and the Midwest to fly it. My kids are 1 girl who is 9 and 1 boy who is 5.

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Q and A:
How did you get started in the arts?
I used to love to watch my older brother draw, I wanted to be able to draw just like him. I started tracing things first, I think i was in about first grade, and it grew from there. I went to ISU with the intentions of getting a degree in Graphic Design and by the time my junior year in that degree program was over I realized that it was not for me. I took some calligraphy classes and found I would work on side calligraphy projects more than my graphic design assignments. I changed my major and have never regretted that decision.

How did you find your style and has it changed since then?
I took what I responded to most in the work I liked. My influences were strictly calligraphers in the beginning and it broadened from there. I can still see my beginning work in what I am doing now but my palette and influences have changed. The wonderful thing about creating art is it will always evolve.

What has been inspiring you lately?
I have always been influenced by history. I like the feel of things that have a past connected to them. I find myself drawn more to objects that have a long past such as chairs or rooms. I always wonder if they could talk what they would have to tell.

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What is one of your favorite paintings or artist?
At the risk of sounding cliche…one of my all time favorite paintings is Starry Night. I like the way Van Gogh captured his emotions in paint. I cannot say that my own personal work is really influenced by it though. Artists that have influenced me work wise are Whistler and Hopper to name a few.

Any advice for others who are pursuing creative goals?
Find a group that can help you through your journey…like paintpushers has helped me. It is wonderful to have a group of like minded people to give you advice and bounce ideas off of. Critiques have been very valuable to me in pushing more work in the direction I wanted to go.

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Friday, January 09, 2009

taking advantage of southside mall

As Des Moines southsiders know, our mall is growing weaker by the day. Everytime I drag myself there I notice there are more and more emtpy stores. But I did find a way to take advantage of this. The Waldenbooks is going out of business so they are having a big sale. I picked up a couple great graffiti art books for 75% off. They are normally the ones I look at and don’t buy because of the cost and now I have them! They will be great inspiration for me and I encourage anyone that wants to venture into the mall to check it out.  I will let you know more about them as I get deeper in…...

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Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Upcoming show “Pin-up”

Hey everyone,  I have nailed down a show date at the Moberg gallery.  My upcoming show is “Pin-up”.  The opening reception is going to be on March 13, and yes that is Friday the 13th.  Make sure to try and make it.  I heard the artist is buying sodas after the show. 

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