Sheila M. Evans

Archive for January, 2010

Digging In

Shiva in progress

Things are starting to happen in the new studio! After spending a weekend moving in (enough to start painting, anyway) I got to work on my first oil painting in my new digs. It went surprisingly fast, which I have decided to attribute to the good energy in the room. Pretty impressive for a 100+-year-old basement. I would have expected something, well… spooky. But it is just the opposite—cozy and inviting.

Shiva (above) practically painted itself. It is not completed in the photo, but it was finished maybe an hour after that. One more piece ready for the Kress Gallery show in May! By the way, I do plan to start posting my more professional-looking “official” art photos again soon. One side effect of my ongoing move has been to separate my art and workspace from my usual photography spot, but I’ll get that worked out shortly.

Oh, by the way, I seem to have  a correction due… last summer I mentioned that I won an award and thus a re-invite to the Edmonds Arts Festival this June. Turns out the award does not include a re-invite after all! Ooops. Anyway, I went ahead and applied so we’ll see what happens. It would be pretty sad if I didn’t get in after all that, but I guess I’ll just have to wait for it! (LOL!)

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Las Lunas, At Last

Las Lunas ©2009 Sheila M. Evans

I was starting to think it wouldn’t happen, but it did… I finally finished Las Lunas, the 3′ x 9′ oil version, just in time to move into my real studio. Here it is in the upstairs space where I painted it while waiting for my new studio to be open (thanks to my very nice new landlord Len for allowing me to paint in this cool AVAILABLE office space!) Look for Las Lunas in my all-oils show at the Kress gallery this May.

Now that I’ve finished this monster, it’s all about getting settled in my new basement speak-easy-esque studio, framing for my pastels show opening February 5th at the Tinman Gallery, and making MORE OILS for the Kress!

Oh, one more thing… if you are in Spokane, check out Buttercuppity’s new shop in Steam Plant Square… they had my new studio before me and quickly outgrew it. Congratulations Ari and Captain Hotpants! Love your store.

For another view of the new studio click here.

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New Year, New Studio

The building where I rented my new studio

So this has been an incredibly busy week. For the five of you who actually read this, I apologize for my recent lack of posts. Between the holidays, my upcoming shows, and my sudden realization that my in-home studio wasn’t cutting it, I’ve been a bit overwhelmed.

My plan since early December had been to start painting my three-panel luna moth oil this coming week. I recognized that studio hours would be spotty at best until after the new year and had been thinking about finding a new work space, as I mentioned. But as I started prepping the canvases, it became clear that the three panels literally would not fit in my current space. Not without wrapping around a corner, anyway, which posed a big logistical problem. So I got it into my head that I would find a studio that I could work in by Monday (tomorrow).

Last weekend I started, with the help of family and friends, looking around town for some possibilities, and on Monday I started calling. The first few spaces sounded promising, in funky old buildings with great locations. But there were downsides. The first space I actually got to see was in a building I’ve always loved for its great windows and light, but the spaces available inside were windowless, depressing offices… not at all what I had pictured. The next few places seemed promising but ended up being loud, tiny, or otherwise not as advertised. Read more

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