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NEW PAINTING Shrine

 

"Shrine," 24"x30"x1-1/2", acrylic on cradled panel, when available, Shrine will be $1800 plus s&h. Reach out to me for further details.

I am nearing the end


of the preparations for my solo show "Fox Medicine."

This has been a year's worth of reflection, rumination, and intense creativity. A cohesive body of work, approximately 70 new pieces, was created while continuing to paint and process a multitude of other subjects during the past 12 months. In other words, I didn't clear my calendar but rather folded the show tasks into what I was already committed to creating. It's been a challenging and busy time and seems a little odd that it will end on Monday when I deliver the artwork.

But it won't end, per se. I am certain that she (the fox) will continue to show up on my easel - after all, I headed out of town last week expecting to paint other things, but she cunningly followed along and snuck into 4 of the 7 paintings done on my retreat.

Fox Medicine drawings and paintings will be available through Starkweather Arts Center during October. Come November when the work returns to my studio, I'll add the inventory to my website, which is perfect timing for holiday delivery.

Meanwhile, it looks as though I created more art than they have space for, so I may offer an online sale of select fox pieces before the show opens. I'll know more in the following week. My First Dibs Collectors Club will get options on these pieces before the general public, but no worries - you can sign up to join right here and be one of the first to hear about it!

Thanks so much for following along with my art journey, warmly, Kim

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