by Kirsten Lee | Oct 10, 2020 | Exhibitions
A quick walk through of the “Haiku” exhibit at the Fire Hall Gallery in Charles Town, West Virginia. Next time, I’ll video the poems as well. I did read my poems separately and will be posting them. Until then, see if you can pick them out! (hint,...
by Kirsten Lee | Oct 8, 2020 | Exhibitions, Picture Wild Ponies
Currently hanging in the “Haiku” exhibit at the Firehall Gallery in the historic Charles Town Arts District. The original is created in oil and cold wax, a fascinating, infinitely layered process which can incorporate a variety of media. I created this...
by Kirsten Lee | Oct 4, 2020 | Art Life, Plein Air, Uncategorized
The choice of a color palette dictates the mood of a painting. Color theory is an ongoing source of inspiration, frustration, and constant study. And yet, as each season unfurls, I’m struck with nature’s ever-changing, harmonic color, and EFFORTLESS...
by Kirsten Lee | Sep 25, 2020 | Art Life, Plein Air
Mark takes the day off so we can continue my Birthday festivities with the new Steeplechase exhibit at the NSLM, some delicious pub fare, an errand at the secondhand tack shop, and a visit with a friends feisty black colt. I tear and fold a little concertina spread,...
by Kirsten Lee | Sep 2, 2020 | Exhibitions, Picture Wild Ponies, Pictures, Parks and Promises
I just finished hanging “The Expressive Equine” in the new Jefferson Arts Council space. This is the first time they have been hung as a “herd.” It’s so much fun to see them galloping across the walls together! I’m struck at once...