I am excited to share with you what’s been going on in the studio this summer (especially in the month of August) but a family event happened that just threw me off my game. 

My father-in-law passed peacefully from this world shy of his 84th birthday. He lived an incredible life up until his late 70’s when Alzhemizers took over. It’s hard to lose loved ones, it’s also hard to have any kind of memorial service for loved ones in this time of Covid (thank you Covid) and it’s even harder when you’re up against a disease like Alzhemizers! 

When these types of events happen it just throws everything in your life up in the air. As the dust slowly settles, we find that we have to get back to some kind of new normal. I’m back to work in the studio, my girls are back to school (or whatever that means-thank you again Covid), and my most amazing, patient husband continues to work from home (again thank you Covid) surrounded by 3 crazy ladies and still smiles at the end of each day 🙂  

I’m sure we all can agree…2020 is the CRAZIEST YEAR EVER!

Thank you for allowing me the space to be honest and vulnerable. It’s been hard for me to share my good news with you while my family has been going through all of this. Better late than never right?!

Thanks for your continued support of me and my work. I appreciate it so much!

SO HERE’S TO GOOD NEWS!

magazine feature

I am so proud to announce that my artwork was featured in the August 2020 issue of Southwest Art Magazine in the Colorado Creativity section.
It was a Q & A article on 11 Colorado Artists to collect today. I am honored to have been asked by Southwest Art to participate!

studio paintings

I’m back to work in my outside studio. 
It feels great to be back to some normality!
Images of larger works on canvas in progress.

art catalog

You are the first to know! I just received the first copy of my new catalog!
It’s a 30 page full color catalog displaying images of my paintings, gallery exhibitions and studio photographs. This catalog will be available for purchase this fall. Keep you posted to the upcoming date!

 

Keep your loved ones close and stay safe and healthy!
Jen