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 <summary type="text"> I Can&#039;t believe it is May already.&amp;nbsp; We have had such a warm spring that all of the flowers are early by almost a month.&amp;nbsp; A few weeks ago there were artist&#039;s receptions for the Legacy ...</summary> 
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  I Can't believe it is May already.&nbsp; We have had such a warm spring that all of the flowers are early by almost a month.&nbsp; A few weeks ago there were artist's receptions for the Legacy Salon and the Richeson 75.&nbsp; I wasn't able to attend either one.&nbsp; I have had artwork accepted into the Colored Pencil Society of America and the Wyoming Governor's capital arts exhibition.&nbsp; I have been busy working on art for the upcoming western shows.&nbsp; Here is my latest painting.&nbsp; It is called Companeros.&nbsp; This is my back yard and this man, named Enrique, was hired to break some or our horses.&nbsp; You wouldn't know it but this horse was a knot head for everyone but Enrique.&nbsp; He had the magic touch.&nbsp; The second time that he climbed on this horse he had someone hand him his baby girl to give her a ride. 
    
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 <title>&quot;Get Your Work as Vertical as Possible!&quot;</title> 
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 <updated>2012-03-22T09:32:05-04:00</updated> 
 <summary type="text"> The title of this was the advice of my chiropractor about six years ago. &amp;nbsp;My upper back, left shoulder and neck were in constant pain. &amp;nbsp;I started by using a tripod easel with an ...</summary> 
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  The title of this was the advice of my chiropractor about six years ago. &nbsp;My upper back, left shoulder and neck were in constant pain. &nbsp;I started by using a tripod easel with an adjustable horizontal tray. &nbsp;This worked well for years then I needed to create some bigger (colored pencil) paintings that needed to be able to slide up and down on my easel. &nbsp;As I used to be an Architect I drew up some rough plans of what I wanted and my husband built it for me. &nbsp;I didn't want a smooth well finished easel, I wanted a work horse. &nbsp;So for Christmas a few years ago I got my easel with Christmas lights strung on it. &nbsp;I love it! &nbsp;It is rough and rustic and is starting to show wear but it works well.&nbsp; 
 Here is a picture from the front without the drawing board sitting on the tray. &nbsp; 
   
 When we first designed it, my light fit on the top. &nbsp;However my new light scraped the ceiling so we added another board on the back to compensate for it. &nbsp;The tray sits on pegs that fit into holes. &nbsp;This lets me adjust the height that the painting sits at. &nbsp;I left enough room under to role my chair in and out. &nbsp;Another change after it was built was that I needed it to go a little lower so we drilled two more holes below the horizontal post and I put the tray in from below or just rest my big board on the pegs. &nbsp;I don't use this often but it is nice to be able to when I need to. &nbsp;The width of this easel is 25" and the height is 74". 
   
 Here is a detail of the moveable tray, the pegs and the holes. &nbsp;I used a cup hook to hold my electric eraser from my old architecture days. 
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 After using my new easel I realized that I wanted it to rise and fall in smaller increments and I didn't want more holes in it, so we created a half space bar for that purpose. &nbsp;It fits in the tray and has a lip on the front and back to hold the board. &nbsp;The height from the floor to the bottom hole is 24". &nbsp; The holes are spaced 3" apart. &nbsp;My easel is very crude but, I didn't care and we had no idea so many people would want to see it. 
  Here is the front with my small drafting board and a work in process. &nbsp;My larger board is about three feet square. 
   
 Here is the side of the Easel. &nbsp;The metal piece holds it in place and then lifts in the back in case I want to fold it up and put it in the closet for company. &nbsp;This is my dining room so the easel is moved out from time to time. &nbsp;I really like this space and will continue to keep it here. &nbsp;You can also see the handle of my cutting board under the buffet. &nbsp;Hope this is helpful. &nbsp;Well, back to the drawing board.&nbsp;  
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 <title>Glass less Colored Pencil Paintings</title> 
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 <updated>2012-02-08T12:36:51-05:00</updated> 
 <summary type="text"> I recently received a painting back from a show that was smashed.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I had wrapped it well but, somehow the package had become a bag of jingling shards.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It made me wonder, ...</summary> 
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  I recently received a painting back from a show that was smashed.&nbsp;&nbsp; I had wrapped it well but, somehow the package had become a bag of jingling shards.&nbsp;&nbsp; It made me wonder, did it break on the way there or on the way home?&nbsp; Did it even make it into the competition?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
 Shipping with glass is a pain but, the only thing worse is replacing glass for a no glass show.&nbsp; I just removed five pieces of museum glass from my paintings to replace it with plexiglass. &nbsp;This is $200 worth of extremely sensitive glass to store until they return.&nbsp; I hope the glass makes it! &nbsp;I know that they make museum plexiglass but, I want a better and more affordable solution.&nbsp; I want to have colored pencil paintings that are without glass entirely and are archival. 
 &nbsp;When the student is ready the teacher(s) will come.&nbsp; The first article that I found was a demo that shows how paper can be mounted to clayboard.&nbsp; I ordered the same double stick tack that was used in the demo.&nbsp; When I got it, it didn&rsquo;t say archival on the package though it said it in the item description.&nbsp;&nbsp; Someone posed a similar question about mounting paper to a rigid surface on Colored Pencil Lovers on Facebook.&nbsp; Mike Menasco, a framer and artist, from Minneapolis, Minnesota began answering questions that were the exact answers I had been looking for.&nbsp; I think that thread has well over 100 comments.&nbsp; After a few sour comments from others, I befriended Mike and we continued the conversation.&nbsp; Here is my account of what he told me.&nbsp; 
 &nbsp; - Mike said that paper should never be permanently applied to a rigid surface if you want it to be archival.&nbsp; I then spoke to my friend who is an art teacher and her comment was that &lsquo;if you watch the Antiques Road Show, someone will have a poster that is permanently adhered to a surface and because of that their treasure isn&rsquo;t worth anything&rsquo;.&nbsp; Mike also said that if you had to, maybe four small dots of a framer&rsquo;s glue, in the corners, would be a better solution. 
 &nbsp; - The tack that is in the double stick tack will eventually revert to acid.&nbsp; Spray adhesives are acidic and not archival.&nbsp; If you have to glue your art to a rigid surface then Elmer&rsquo;s or some of the framers glues would be better (Not good just better). 
 &nbsp; - Mike recommended that I buy a Bainbridge or Crescent 4 ply or 8 ply museum board and use that.&nbsp; He said that it needed to be framed to the edges of my art.&nbsp; This of course includes layers of UV varnish over the art.&nbsp; The aerosol UV varnish, was okay to use.&nbsp; He said that museum glass is always a better solution so maybe I could put a note on the back that says something like for optimal protection of the work please reframe with museum glass.&nbsp; The foam backing that is installed by the framers would be adequate to support the museum board in the frame. 
 &nbsp; - Another problem that was addressed was hinging paintings on paper to the mats.&nbsp; I have a pile of paintings that I need to take apart and redo the hinge tape because the painting has shifted.&nbsp; My solution for the future is to leave 2 &frac34;&rdquo; of paper all around my paintings (On paper) so that it fits the frame behind the mats.&nbsp; This also gives me a margin to put a year and what number of painting it is.&nbsp; 
 The solution for me is that I will continue to add museum glass to all of my paintings on paper. I will also create a large share of my future paintings (especially larger ones) on museum quality mat board. &nbsp;  
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 <updated>2012-02-02T10:22:23-05:00</updated> 
 <summary type="text"> Time to toot my horn! I found out that I was accepted into the Colored Pencil Society of America&#039;s Explore This! 8. &amp;nbsp;Then I found out that I had won one of the awards. &amp;nbsp;This can be ...</summary> 
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  Time to toot my horn! I found out that I was accepted into the Colored Pencil Society of America's Explore This! 8. &nbsp;Then I found out that I had won one of the awards. &nbsp;This can be viewed at www.cpsa.org. &nbsp;I also found out that my painting The Silver was also accepted into Ann Kullberg's book CP Treasures. &nbsp;Then I found out that my painting The Annaberg Sugar Mill made it into the Richeson 75. &nbsp;Great month! &nbsp;Here is a picture of The Silver. 
    
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 <summary type="text"> Greetings to all! &amp;nbsp; I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. &amp;nbsp; 
 The beautiful gallery in Deadwood, Spirited Pony, has closed it&#039;s doors. &amp;nbsp;The gallery in Hill City is closed for ...</summary> 
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  Greetings to all! &nbsp; I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. &nbsp; 
 The beautiful gallery in Deadwood, Spirited Pony, has closed it's doors. &nbsp;The gallery in Hill City is closed for the winter and I will pull my stuff out when it reopens for the new fiscal year. &nbsp;So, I am temporarily without a gallery! &nbsp;I am, however, in hot pursuit of a couple of very nice ones. &nbsp;I will be putting some of my pottery on this website in the near future. 
 I will be having a one woman show at the AVA center in Gillette, Wyoming in October and I plan on entering about forty juried shows this year.  
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 <summary type="text">  Love is in the Air - Colored Pencil over acrylic wash&amp;nbsp; 
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   Love is in the Air - Colored Pencil over acrylic wash&nbsp; 
 This painting is available at Spirited Pony Gallery in Deadwood, South Dakota.  
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 Last week I shipped my painting Gifts of Radiant Warmth to Atlanta, Georgia to the Huff Harrington Fine Art gallery for the American Women Artists show. &amp;nbsp;The opening reception is at ...</summary> 
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 Last week I shipped my painting Gifts of Radiant Warmth to Atlanta, Georgia to the Huff Harrington Fine Art gallery for the American Women Artists show. &nbsp;The opening reception is at 6:00 P.M. October 14th. &nbsp;I won't be able to make it to this show but have really enjoyed seeing it online at www.huffharrington.com! &nbsp;This is a VERY nice show! &nbsp;The show closes November 3rd.  
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 <summary type="text"> The last Monday of September, Custer State Park, in South Dakota, has a roundup of the bison in the park. &amp;nbsp;It starts at 9:30 in the morning but, you better be there early! &amp;nbsp;We left our ...</summary> 
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  The last Monday of September, Custer State Park, in South Dakota, has a roundup of the bison in the park. &nbsp;It starts at 9:30 in the morning but, you better be there early! &nbsp;We left our home (In N.E. Wyoming) at 4:00 A.M. to be there by the time the gates opened at 6:15. &nbsp;As the sun was almost up, a large bunch of buffalo were herded right past our place in the car line. &nbsp;I got a few great pictures there. 
 We found a nice place along the fence. &nbsp;This year we were at the South park area. &nbsp;Last time we were at the North Park area. &nbsp;There are advantages to both! &nbsp;I think you are closer to the buffalo in the south area but, I think there was a better show at the north area. &nbsp;The people are always so friendly while you wait. &nbsp;We had the couple that was in front of us in our car save us a place by the fence. &nbsp;We visited with people from Texas, Indiana, Alabama and many other states all visiting around us. &nbsp;I also met a lovely woman from Belguim.  
 Next time I will bring some scissors to trim the grass in front of the fence while I wait! 
 The bison count was about 1,000 and the people count was about 15,000. &nbsp;Once the buffalo were coralled they let every one walk around. &nbsp;Then you can get some GREAT close up photos through the fence. &nbsp;Some years I come to the roundup at about 10:30 or 11:00 to get close up shots (and sleep). 
   
 My son Jamison (10) was my travelling companion for the day. &nbsp;He made us some pretty good PB and J's for brunch. &nbsp;His comment was " Five hours of waiting for twenty minutes of herding".  
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 <summary type="text"> This week I will be shipping my painting Peonies, Rose and Tatted Lace to Santa Fe. &amp;nbsp;It is a beautiful show. &amp;nbsp;I linked it to this blog. &amp;nbsp;What a beautiful time to go to Santa Fe. ...</summary> 
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  This week I will be shipping my painting Peonies, Rose and Tatted Lace to Santa Fe. &nbsp;It is a beautiful show. &nbsp;I linked it to this blog. &nbsp;What a beautiful time to go to Santa Fe. &nbsp;When I lived there the Indian Summer was my favorite time of year. &nbsp; 
    
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 <summary type="text"> This morning American Plains Artists posted the awards and I received an Award of Excellence. &amp;nbsp; Thank You!  </summary> 
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  This morning American Plains Artists posted the awards and I received an Award of Excellence. &nbsp; Thank You!   
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