Newsletter May 2011
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Newsletter May 2011
Mountain Majesty by Penny Stewart May 2011 Newsletter | Hunter-Wolff Gallery | 719.520.9494 May Awakening Add Artful Functionality It’s time to throw open the windows and doors and the let the outdoors in. Everything seems new with fresh air and light streaming in—so pull up those blinds and pull back the drapes. You can make your home an inviting gathering spot, family refuge, a personal exclamation with small changes. It’s spring and it’s time to freshen up, organize, and add art. 2510 W. Colorado Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80904 www.hunterwolffgallery.com 719-520-9494 With small changes, your home can transform into a relaxing refuge just by adding the things that mean something to you for its beauty, functionality, or personal sentiment. For example, with a beautiful sturdy, coiled rope basket, those unsightly piles of magazines can disappear “artfully”. In a smaller rope basket, you can have a beautiful centerpiece filled with spring flowers to deliver the scent of spring right to the middle of your kitchen table—and have the option to change it with each new season. We know you are extra busy this time of year, with window washing, decluttering, and other home projects, but remember to keep a creative eye open for ways to organize better and add special works of art for a simpler, more beautiful life. Wishing you an art-filled spring! Who’s Who – Going New Lengths Meet Gary Campbell – an American cowboy and clever artist who has more hours in a saddle than miles on his car. With 40 years as a professional horse trainer under his cowboy belt, he pursued another talent that makes him as happy as roping a wild horse—creating stunning baskets from those same, hard working ropes he used in his career. For nearly ten years, Gary has been collecting ropes from ranchers, cowboys, and cowgirls to make his artful baskets. These sturdy baskets take the top ribbon prize in functionality and aesthetic categories. Table of Contents May Awakening Who’s Who – Gary Campbell Riding Fast on Baskets Collection Corner-Gary Campbell Awards & Recognition Customer Comments Gary Campbell With all the light streaming through the windows, there is something special about a beautiful hand-blown vase holding a spring bouquet and glistening in the sunlight. There are an endless number of ways to add another dimension to your home with functional art. Nearly every room can incorporate beautifully created art pieces for multiple purposes. Mother’s Day May 8 1 1 2 3 3 4 Visit Us on Colorado Ave 2 ArtWalk - May 6, 2011 Hunter-Wolff Gallery A Call to Life Arati Artists Gallery Colorado Copper Cucuru Café & Gallery Kathleen McFadden Range Gallery Michael Garman Museum Second Floor Studios Simpich Showcase Squash Blossom Gallery Thunder Mountain Trading Co Velez Galleries Yobel Markets Mark Your Calendar Friday, May 6. We thank all our generous sponsors including Front Range BBQ, Paravicini’s Italian Bistro, Fox21 News at Nine, Dat’s Italian, Historic District Merchants, Old Colorado City Associates, Colorado Springs Style Magazine, The Westside Pioneer and the helping hands of many volunteers. Riding Fast on Baskets Spirals of Color ArtWalk is a great way to find affordable original paintings, prints, photography, sculpture, fine jewelry, ceramics, glassworks, and more created by more than 300 nationally and internationally recognized artists. Look for the purple and white flag for designated ArtWalk locations. Coiled rope bowls and baskets take recycling to new lengths! Can these beautiful baskets really be created from repurposed cowboy lariats and the hardworking hands of an American cowboy? Yes! Each rope previously lived its life as one of the hardest working tools of a cowboy, ranch hand or rodeo rider before it outlived its life. Gary Campbell’s functional works of art embody the work of a horseman, who spent a lifetime handling a rope and training horses. For nearly a decade now, however, he spends hours corralling these ropes for specialty baskets. Gary’s baskets are as artful, hardworking, and colorful as their cowboy roots. Collectors enjoy forms and styles that are usually relegated to clay but spring forth with life from beautifully worn lariats, dyed with a splash of color, and coiled for a work of art. How does this humble material turn into a sophisticated basket? Gary starts with worn nylon lariats that he collects. After cleaning thoroughly, they are laid out to be sorted by length and color. For enhanced color options, some ropes are dyed red, wine, brown, and natural. Since he has made hundreds of baskets over the years, he is always developing new designs for unique shapes, color patterns and sporting unexpected embellishments. Every basket or bowl takes on the life and character of the rope it is made of—no two are ever alike and make a perfect addition in any décor as a focal point or grouping. These sturdy baskets are great functional containers too. To clean: we recommend using a vacuum with a small soft brush. Find newsletters and articles at www.hunterwolffgallery.com. Call 719.520.9494 for additional information, artist biographies, current collection details, and event schedules. Forward this newsletter to a friend and signup for our email newsletters BLOG with us at www.hunterwolffgallery.com/gallery 3 Collection Corner featuring Gary Campbell Rope Plates, Baskets, and Bowls with Removable Lid Awards & Recognition Congratulations Marlene Kort! A well-deserved big smile on April 18, 2011, at the Boston Marathon finish line. Marlene followed her dream and prepared long and hard for her position among 23,879 finishers. Marlene is an accomplished pastel artist and a woman who follows her heart and makes her dreams come true. Hard work and sweet rewards go hand-in-hand. Kathryn McMahon has been painting up a storm on the Florida coast. She accepted an invitation to exhibit at the national exhibition in Rockport, Texas, at the national Plein Air Exhibit in Denver and place 8 other paintings in various competitions. Blog www.hunterwolffgallery.com/gallery Show Dates May 6 ArtWalk – May Flowers 5 - 8:00 pm June 23-24 Artist Workshop at Glen Eyrie June 26-30 Painting on the Avenue with North Carolina Artist Dan Nelson and Colorado Artists Laura Reilly & Marlene Kort July 1 – Exhibit by Guest Artist Dan Nelson, Laura Reilly, Marlene Kort & Willow Bend Time is Running Out SIGN UP NOW: Artist WorkShop “Loosen Up” at Glen Eyrie, Colorado Springs with Top Instructor Kenneth Shanika rarely slows down. His high school art students just wrapped Hyatt Moore from California up an annual exhibit in Woodland Park showing more than 20 paintings. Preparing for an artist’s life, he helped his students enter another upcoming Teller County Student Art Show. With teaching adult students (workshop) for the Montrose Artists' Guild, he has little time to spare, as he prepares to meet a June 1 deadline for the American Plains Artists Show. June 23-24 Registration $285 Call ASAP: 719-520-9494 4 You Said It – We Love It 2510 W. Colorado Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80904 719.520.9494 hunterwolffgallery@gmail.com Find us on the Web: www.hunterwolffgallery.com M o t her ’s D ay MAY 8, 2011 Surprise her with a beautiful, one-of-a-kind gift she will always treasure Your praise and comments mean more than you know. Here is what some of our customers said in April. Tom and Cindy (Denver): We can’t always make it to Colorado Springs as often as we like, but we love visiting your website and receiving [what] we request in the mail. Thank you for your excellent service! Mary (Oklahoma City): I visited your gallery last month and you mailed a beautiful piece of glass we purchased. It was packaged beautifully and I can’t wait to come back for another visit. We love your glassblower. Gary S. (Army): My wife loved the necklace and earrings you recommended to me for her birthday. Thanks for your help and making me look good. I’ll be back soon. Rene (Colorado Springs): I now own 5 paintings from your gallery. Your gallery is my favorite in all of Colorado. Thanks for all you do! Hugs. Rita and Tom (Colorado Springs): What a fun experience at your gallery during ArtWalk. My husband really enjoyed learning about the work Water...Color, 12x12 oil by Penny Stewart Mr. Vigen does with stained glass. We will be back for the next ArtWalk if not sooner. Bronze Sculpture by Thomas H. Dickson Inviting Oil Paintings by Laura Reilly Elegant Pendants from Jewelry by Tana Stunning Hand Blown Glass by Donna Gordon Fun & Colorful Starfish by Donna Gordon Honey Gold Lead Crystal Box with Lid by Hibri Glass Fine Art . . . Treasures for a Lifetime! Find newsletters and articles at www.hunterwolffgallery.com. Call 719.520.9494 for additional information, artist biographies, current collection details, and event schedules. Forward this newsletter to a friend and signup for our email editionsBLOG with us at www.hunterwolffgallery.com/gallery