Sunday, January 31, 2010

In Case You Missed the Opening

Thanks to everyone who came to my opening at the Lakewood Cultural Center! If you weren't able to be there, below are some photos from the show. The show will run until April 4, so if you are in the area between now and April, please stop by. Thanks for your support!
More details about the show here.





Friday, January 29, 2010

It Runs in the Family

Apparently a fascination with airplane skies runs in the family. Recently, I was talking with my grandfather, a retired meteorologist, about the new direction in my work toward airplane skies. He uncovered some photos he had taken out an airplane window years ago. He had quite the artistic eye when he shot these photos. It was such a treasure to be the recipient of these photos. They are inspiring!



Monday, January 25, 2010

New Shots

Last week, my photographer shot my most recent work, posted below. I continue to be fixated on the dreamlike qualities of airplane skies, which is reflected in my newest work. I strive to transport the viewer to a more peaceful, otherworldly place through these paintings. These are places I have imagined, surreal tranquil places where I want to be. More to come!

Both Sides Now, 2010. Oil and oilbar on canvas, 56 x 78.

Rousillon Sky, Flight AF 7681, 6:50 AM, 2009. Oil on panel, 12 x 12. (Paintings 1-4)



Thursday, January 21, 2010

Good Morning!


This morning, the new day welcomed me with a brilliant sunrise. As the sun began to rise, it cast a pink glow on everything in sight, making the world seem rosy and surreal. It was just what I needed to start my day, much better than a morning cup of coffee.



Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Just a Reminder...

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My show at the Lakewood Cultural Center opens tomorrow. Details are posted above. I'd love to see you there, it won't be a party without you!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Sending You a Postcard

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You're invited!

I just received the postcard above for my upcoming show at the Lakewood Cultural Center. I hope to see you there!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Add Some Color to Your January

I am thrilled to be starting 2010 off right with a two-person show at the Lakewood Cultural Center in Lakewood, Colorado. Inspired by an exhibition Jim Peterson and I had at Space Gallery last year, Lakewood Cultural Center is hosting an exhibition of our work entitled, Color. The show runs from January 21 to April 4, 2010. I will be at the artist reception on January 21 from 5 to 7 pm. Please stop by if you are in the area. I would love to see you there!

The Press Release:

Color


How artists use color to convey emotions, movement and influence our perceptions.

We take for granted that artists use color in their work. Their placement of color is precise, the blues, the greens, the choice made with a discerning eye. This exhibit explores how different artists use color in their work - some to illicit emotion, some to capture movement and others to shake up our senses.

Laura Guese / Jim Peterson


The same subject matter, and the same palette of colors, yet the outcome of both artists, Laura Guese and Jim Peterson is dramatically different. The sky has the power to evoke a full spectrum of true sentiments, which is the reason two painters of the Western sky, Jim Peterson and Laura Guese feel strongly compelled to speak through the subject matter of limitless atmosphere. 
While both artists reside in the West, their interpretations of the Western sky vary greatly from one another. When exhibited together, the works of Laura Guese and Jim Peterson entice the viewer with consistent colors in both works while each create entirely unique expressions of light.

Free Artist Reception: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 5 - 7 pm
 January 21 - April 4, 2010
North Gallery

Lakewood Cultural Center

480 South Allison Parkway, Lakewood, Colorado, 80226

303.987.7800

Friday, January 1, 2010

To the Promise of a New Year...


Wishing you all the best in 2010!

Journey's Promise, Teelin, Ireland, 5:32AM, 2009. Oil and oilbar on canvas, 56 x 78.