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Caught on Instagram: Modern Abstract Art in Denver | Elysian Studios

Amazing art is being created in Denver, Colorado!

I have had the pleasure to see some local gallery shows recently, and I want to share what I have seen with you!

Currently at Spark Gallery: 

*ends April 21, 2013*

One of my very favorite artists( featured on Elysian Studios)

Katharine McGuinness: 

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Constructionist Sculpture by Leo Franco:

(one of my fellow gallery mates at Zip 37 Gallery!)

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Currently at Studio 12 Gallery:

*ends April 27, 2013*

A fun show of limited edition posters based on films by The Asylum, featuring work by Tim Doyle and  Edmond Bailey of Octopoda:

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Currently at Core New Art Space: 

*ends May 5, 2013*

New oil paintings by Katie Hoffman:

(another fellow gallery mate at Zip 37 Gallery!)

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Recent Shows:

*these are now over, but these artists are continuing members of these galleries*

Colby Brumit at Edge Gallery:

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Collin Parson at Pirate Gallery:

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William Manke at Pirate Gallery:

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Amazing art, isn’t it?  One thing I have realized is that these wonderful shows are fleeting.  Each artist usually gets about three weeks to display their new body of work and then it’s over!

There’s nothing like being immersed and surrounded in one artist’s vision- it’s like listening to a music album from start to finish- you get the whole story, and complete picture.  If you have the opportunity to bring a piece of that story home with you by purchasing a piece of art, it is all the more special!

Stay in touch! I will be posting more great art I see out and about!

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Caught on Instagram: A Long Winter Goodbye | Elysian Studios

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Our family lives for snow days from November through the first of April.  There’s nothing like playing in a wonderland of brilliant white snow.  Of course, we also enjoy the cozy warmth of home, and relish any excuse to stay cuddled in our pj’s for the day.

That is the promise of winter.  Soft, quiet mornings with coffee in the studio.  Blanketed movie evenings with popcorn in front of the fire.  Winter provides time to be together, time to slow down, and time to think.

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Our “Spring” breaks often occur in the Rocky Mountains, where we hope to be surrounded by feet of snow, as we are tightly bundled in our gear and floating down the slopes on our snowboards.  This year, we were treated to brilliant bluebird skies, as well as feet of freshly fallen powdered sugar snow.

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We took advantage of all of that soft, cushiony snow to adventure farther up the mountain than ever before!

Here we are as we were making our way down from the highest ski lift in North America (the Imperial Express at Breckenridge):

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Winter is enjoying it’s very last moments in Colorado,  and we are excitedly welcoming the warmth and color of a new season.

(But it is STILL snowing….)

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Despite the persistent snow, spring is sprouting!  Tender shoots of green can be found peeking up from the ground.

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The sun was shining bright and warm today, beckoning the sleepy trees to “Wake up!”

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Teeny, tiny buds are starting to promise a show of spring blossoms.

But they aren’t ready yet.

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Lush and verdant, the vivid spring carpet of green begins to overtake the dead brown of winter and the icy remains of its final snows.

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The home and garden stores now have racks and racks of beautiful green, and color-filled flowering plants waiting just a bit for slightly warmer weather.  Soon gardeners like myself will be searching for the perfect new additions to our garden and landscape.

But it’s not quite time yet.

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So we’ll dream a bit longer about balmy breezes, colorful blooms, and digging in the soft earth to nurture more life in the garden.

It’s almost here, but not quite yet.

Until then….

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All of these photos are from my Instagram photo stream, @elysianstudios.  Join me to share photos!  Just let me know your username and I will follow you too!

How is Spring sprouting where you live? 

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The Artful Home: DIY Reclaimed Chair | Elysian Studios

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I was going about my normal morning routine recently, when I spied this cute (though well-used) chair on a curb next to a trash bin (Gasp!). Of course the little thing had to come home with me straight away.  I didn’t know exactly what I’d do with it, but I knew I’d figure out something.

Upon closer inspection, I realized there was just some surface stains on the cushion fabric, but overall, this chair was in great condition!  Since it has welting and fabric on the back of the chair, I knew that re-upholstery would be too costly and time-consuming to DIY.

But what if I could just paint the fabric? 

How is it really much different than a canvas?

So that’s what I did!

For a similar project, you will need:

Gesso or primer

Acrylic paints (I used artist paints, but high-quality craft paints would be fine too)

Latex Paint in your choice of color (ex: tester size of Behr paint- $3 from Home Depot)

Clear Polyurethane Varnish

Paintbrushes in a variety of sizes
Pattern/Design to paint on fabric

Ruler and tools for transferring/drawing pattern

Palette for paints

Paper towels and water for clean up

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The gesso or primer (Kilz brand is good) will seal off the fabric, preventing the stains from bleeding up through the new paint.  It also creates a bright white “toothy” surface for the new paint to adhere to.  Cover all the fabric and wood frame of the chair (it may require two coats). Then…

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You will need to determine in advance what pattern you would like to paint on your chair.  I collect pattern and graphic ideas on Pinterest (you can follow my board here).  I just loved this pattern from a 1913 painting by August Macke.  Measure and draw your pattern onto your chair.  Be aware that the more intricate your design, and the more colors in the pattern, the more difficult this project will be!

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You will want a more durable latex paint for the wood.  Again, I just had a custom color mixed at Home Depot.  The “tester” size is only $3 and is more than enough paint for a similar project.  It only comes in the “flat” finish, so you will need to seal it with clear polyurethane.  The painted fabric should also be sealed to protect the painted pattern from damage.  Please note, I also painted the welting with the latex paint.  You will need a small brush for this.

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You’ve now created a piece of functional art! Of course you have to sign it!  Once you’ve added your signature, and have allowed everything to dry at least 12 hours, paint the chair with the clear polyurethane as your final step.  Allow the polyurethane to dry 24 hours before using the chair.

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If you see a cast-off chair, don’t hesitate to think outside of the box to reclaim it for your own decor.  I completed this project only having to buy the $3 tester paint- everything else was leftover from other projects!

What is your favorite trash-to-treasure project?

I’d love to hear about it!  Please let me know if you try this project or have any questions!