Arkansas Pastel Society Non-Juried Member Show

We have been invited again to exhibit our work at the Thea Foundation Gallery. If you are not familiar with the Thea Foundation and their work, please visit their website theafoundation.org for more information. 

We are excited to announce we have invited the Ozark Pastel Society to join us for this show.

The Arkansas Pastel Society in conjunction with the Ozark Pastel Society will be on display at the Thea Foundation in North Little Rock from Tuesday, June 27 through Friday, July 21, 2023. You can visit the gallery Monday through Thursday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Thea Foundation

401 Main Street

North Little Rock

Please join us at the Opening Reception and Art Walk

The Opening Reception is Friday, July 21 from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm. The reception will coincide with the 3rd Friday Argenta Art Walk featuring walkable galleries, restaurants, and shops in downtown North Little Rock in the Argenta Arts District.

I hope to see you there!

My Journey

My bio provides a high-level view of my background, yet there is much more.  I thought I would share with you, my journey.  My mom would tell me she could sit me down with crayons and a coloring book and I would be entertained for hours.  I remember going through so much tape, glue and paper making 3D farms and homes for my play animals.  I also remember cutting the outfits of her cherished stuffed animals because I needed felt.

During one of my visits with my grandmother, I noticed she was always doodling. I asked her to make a drawing for me (I still have it). I would create copies of that drawing over and over, each time getting a little better.

Through Jr. High and High School, I continued expanding my knowledge of mediums, ink, printmaking, sculpture, and more. However, my favorite thing to do was draw horses.

One day a friend of my mother’s was over, and I was showing her my art. She suggested that I look into Studio in The Woods in Wauconda, IL. Just so happens that school was 10 minutes from my home. At the age of sixteen, I signed up for classes and continued my studies there for eight years. All while going to college at night for my associate degree in Fine Art from the College of Lake County, working full time, and being newly married. I can’t say enough good things about my instructor/mentor at Studio in The Woods, Bonnie Anderson, and the influence she has had on my approach to this day.

After a 20-year break to raise my family, I returned to study art at Mainstreet Art Center in Lake Zurich, IL. To my surprise, Frankie Johnson, former instructor at The Studio in the Woods owned the Center. I was flooded with memories and just stepped right back into my rhythm. Thank you to Jan Bergland, my instructor, during my four years at the studio.

A little over two years ago, we moved to Arkansas, and I built a studio where I now have a dedicated space to spread out and create.

There is still the question, where did the talent come from before me? Where in my blood line? Bless my grandmother who inspired me, however, she is my step grandmother. My father would doodle once and a while. In the last 10 years or so I learned that my grandfather (father’s father) was a painter, as well as many extended family members on my father’s side were artists and art teachers! I’m thankful that my daughter has also inherited this talent and all the opportunities we get to collaborate.

So that is my journey, and it is not over yet. Let me know if you have questions and thank you for coming along with me.

Sharing my passion with the littles.

I had the wonderful opportunity to host four children from the ages of 18months to 7 years old in my studio this week. Their parents and grandmother joined in for the fun. Along with these guests, my daughter and her young son joined in. My daughter is also an accomplished artist, and I was grateful for her extra hands and sharing of knowledge.

We set up stations so the children could try pastels, acrylics, watercolors, markers and create a Christmas Ornament. It was so fun watching them experiment with different papers, textures, and mediums. They created so many wonderful and imaginative pieces over the course of several hours. There could be some promising Picasso’s in the bunch!

A shout out to the families for allowing me to share my passion.

Tis the Holiday Season

Wishing you all a Very Merry Christmas and joyous Holiday Season!

During all the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, I wanted to take a moment to say how much I appreciate you all. Your supportive comments and encouragement throughout the year were much appreciated. Your curiosity in the process is energizing. Thank you for playing a role in my art journey.

Cheers to a blessed, happy, and healthy New Year.

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