by Kirsten Lee | Oct 18, 2018 | Art Life
“Aslan’s” new owner picked the perfect frame for this wild-maned little pastel! When she picked him up, freshly matted and framed, “Munchkin” was up on the computer, ready for upload. The buyer instantly fell in love and insisted on...
by Kirsten Lee | Oct 12, 2018 | Art Life
When it’s all too terrible for words, color steps up to express the ineffable. Give some extra grace and compassion. Suicide sucks. Godspeed, Kiddo….
by Kirsten Lee | Sep 15, 2018 | Art for Change, Art Life, Exhibitions
Varnish may still be drying on 2 of the pieces, but I met my goal of completing submissions for Art for the Animals. This year all proceeds go to “For Otis’ Sake” whose mission is “to save at-risk dogs by pulling them from overcrowded and...
by Kirsten Lee | Aug 5, 2018 | Art Life
You can get anything from the Dick Blick cat-alogue! Open with care….
by Kirsten Lee | Mar 3, 2018 | Art Life, Pictures, Parks and Promises
“Needs darker darks. Tastes like chicken!”
by Kirsten Lee | Nov 30, 2017 | Art Life, Pictures, Parks and Promises
In a hotel somewhere in the midwest, it’s time to triage possibility. Between Mark, Cyd, and AAA we could spend weeks here, but we have only a handful of days.