October 15-16, 2011

Come visit these beautiful studios yourself on October 15-16, 2011 in Loveland Colorado! Please visit www.lovelandartstudiotour.com

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Pat Saunders-White


Pat Saunders-White
Convertible Art Studio

Home of Colorful Attitudes of Pets

PAT's STUDIO LOCATION HAS CHANGED!  You can find her at the 4th Street Gallery at 225 4th Street across from the Rialto and next door to Independence Gallery

www.patsaunderswhite.com
Pat is gifted with a strong innate sense for the use of color. Her technique and style is instantly recognized by her use of bold contrasting colors, black line and whimsical energetic animal portraits. Her art attempts to express something more than the physical aspects of her subject matter. She taps into her years of artistic experience to allow the subject matter to reveal itself through her heart, mind and passion.
Pat shares her talents mentoring, teaching, demonstrating and speaking to various art clubs.

Loveland Art Studio Tour
Artist Interview!

Name: Pat Saunders-White

What is your favorite medium to work with?  Mixed Medium

What cheers you up?  Being with friends and family

Which of the four seasons do you love the most and why? Fall because I'm never too cold or too warm and the air is invigorating

Describe your studio in less than 5 words: Colorful, organized and too small.

What is your favorite part about your studio? The atmosphere that surrounds me when I am working in a dedicated space.

Little know fact about you as an artist?  I haven't painted my best painting yet.

Did you go to art school or are you self taught? I claim self-taught but have been influenced by many great artists.

How did you become an artist?  It was a natural occurrence. No one else in my family is.

Where is your favorite spot in Loveland and why?  The library, I love to read

If you could interview one person in the world, who would it be?  EVERYONE. I love to listen to people's life stories.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Andrew Jay Svedlow, Ph.D

Andrew Jay Svedlow, Ph.D
 

Artworks Loveland

310 North Railroad Avenue
Studio 106
Loveland, Colorado 80537

Painting and Printmaking

andrewsvedlow.wix.com/andrew-svedlow#!home/mainpage
I studied painting and printmaking in Hong Kong, Japan, the Fashion Institute of Technology, the Corcoran School of Art, George Washington University, and The Pennsylvania State University. I have produced my paintings, prints, works on paper, performance art, and installations in places as disparate as the Kansas prairie and the historic city center of L'viv, Ukraine, with its old-world charm.
In my practice, I continue to follow a number of themes: the juxtaposition of light and color that has engaged my consciousness for decades; the sense of the places I have lived and visited; the faces and people that have captured my attention and imagination; the cultural traditions of Asia and those associated with my Jewish heritage; and contemporary environmental issues, particularly those facing the sweep of the Rockies from New Mexico to Canada.
My art can be intimate and contemplative as well as expansive and highly expressive.
Name:
Andrew Jay Svedlow, Ph.D.

What is your favorite medium to work with?
 I work in all sorts of medium but am most drawn to acrylics, oil paint, ink, watercolor, and collage – basically, anything I make images with and on: fine papers, canvas, and found objects such as linoleum tiles!

 
                                                                             
What cheers you up?
I find joy and beauty in the everyday: the shape of leaves; the change in the colors of clouds at sunrise over the eastern plains; peeling paint on a weathered wooden door; an excellent cup of tea; gliding underwater; being lost in a novel; making hummus; long wet kisses; and being in the studio making art.
 Which of the four seasons do you love the most and why?
 I love winter in Kyoto, Japan; autumn in northern New England; spring in Paris; summer in Adelaide, Australia and all year long in Colorado.




Describe your studio in less than 5 words:
 My place to Be.
What is your favorite part about your studio?
The floor: I don’t worry about paint on the floor! 
Little know fact about you as an artist?
 The Hallmark Corporate headquarters in Kansas City has a few of my works on paper hanging in their executive offices.
Did you go to art school or are you self taught?
 I attended numerous schools to learn art: The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Corcoran College of Art and Design; George Washington University; Fashion Institute of Technology; and Penn State.
How did you become an artist?
 Growing up in the New York City area I spent a good deal of my youth at the great museums of the Big Apple and seemed to use art, from an early age, to find out about the world and myself in it.
Where is your favorite spot in Loveland and why?
Artworks Loveland at the corner of 3rd and Railroad. 
If you could interview one person in the world, who would it be?
The beautiful, brilliant, and sassy Georgia O’Keeffe.  I wish I knew her in her youth or at any time in her life – I would have cherished the opportunity to take her out to dinner and to listen to her speak of life, love, and art.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Ken Gauthier

Ken Gauthier
Inspired Edge Studio

2195 Chancery Drive

Loveland, Co 80538

Drawing and Painting and Mixed media

www.theinspirededge.com
A lover and practitioner of all artistic mediums from singing and songwriting to poetry and painting. Ken was raised on the road by professional musicians. A life of travel has contributed greatly to his artistic style and influences. Ken started selling his art throughout the country from the early age of nine. Having completed courses in drawing, painting and commercial art from the great northwest all the way to New England. He has studied everything from pen and ink rendering to classical glaze oil painting. Ken maintains a lifelong interest in world history, classical literature and martial arts from all cultures and periods. He and his wife, Faith moved to Loveland, Colorado in 2011 where they are members of The Artists Collective, LovelandArts.Org, Indie Exhibit Artists and have had their art displayed at various galleries. Their artwork has been given to celebrities at The Sundance Film Festival & the MTV Awards. You can see Ken's artwork at TheInspiredEdge.com
 
Name: Ken Gauthier

What is your favorite medium to work with? Always changing

What cheers you up?  Lots of different things and always swords :)

Which of the four seasons do you love the most and why? Spring....it appeals to all my senses

Describe your studio in less than 5 words: Often chaotic ever changing.

What is your favorite part about your studio? My Library 

Little know fact about you as an artist? I never met an art form I didn't like

Did you go to art school or are you self taught? I've taken classes of all kinds all over the country

How did you become an artist? I was born this way

Where is your favorite spot in Loveland and why? My house. My wife and son live there.

If you could interview one person in the world, who would it be? John Peitre 




Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Ellen Woodbury

"Desert Queen", Red Travertine, 8 x 15 x 10 inches.
Ellen Woodbury
One-of-a-Kind Stone Sculpture
(970)669-0627
www.ellenwoodbury.com
www.natureartists.com/ellen_woodbury.asp


826 S. Buckeye Drive
Loveland, CO  80537
  *PLEASE NOTE:  Although the address and map location for Ellen is correct on our map - her number is not!  Please be sure to double check her location when visiting her studio!


Name:  Ellen Woodbury

 What is your favorite medium to work with?  Stone.
  
What cheers you up?  Great art, riding my bike.

 Which of the four seasons do you love the most and why?  Winter.  I love to ski, and I love the sparkling white, muffled shapes assumed by ordinary things after a snowfall.

 Describe your studio in less than 5 words:  My dusty heaven.

 What is your favorite part about your studio?  It is my special place to create for as long as I want.

Little know fact about you as an artist?  I was a Disney Directing Animator and Character Animator for 20 years.

Did you go to art school or are you self taught?  BFA in Film and Art, Syracuse University.  MFA in Experimental Animation, California Institute of the Arts.
"Squash and Stretch", Sivec Marble (Greek) and Mongolian Imperial Black Marble, 19 x 18 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches.

How did you become an artist?  Hard work, perseverance, imagination, a dream, and luck.

Where is your favorite spot in Loveland and why?  Benson Sculpture Garden.  The sculptures and the setting always inspire me.

If you could interview one person in the world, who would it be?  Henry Moore, he was a very articulate sculptor in both stone and bronze.  




Ellen Woodbury filing and sanding Desert Queen in her studio.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Don Ellis



Don Ellis
Don Ellis Studio

201 Pamela Drive

VISIT THIS STUDIO OCT 12 & 13 and 19 & 20 - more info can be found at www.lovelandartstudiotour.com! 

donellisart.com
Creating art has been a life long passion. I enjoy the challenge of recreating a memory or a favorite place I have visited. All of God's creations inspire my work.
 
Name: Don Ellis
What is your favorite medium to work with?
Oil Paint
What cheers you up?
A smile on my children’s face
 Which of the four seasons do you love the most and why?
 Fall is my favorite season because I love the colors of the trees and hopefully cooler temperatures.
Describe your studio in less than 5 words:
 My space
What is your favorite part about your studio?
I have good light from the north windows and east windows looking out over my garden.
Little know fact about you as an artist?
 I don't like the color green

Did you go to art school or are you self taught?
I attended two art schools and had private lessons as a child
How did you become an artist?
 I became an artist because I believe it is a gift from God.

Where is your favorite spot in Loveland and why?
Loveland is wonderful, but especially along the Big Thompson where I can bike and paint and observe the wildlife.
If you could interview one person in the world, who would it be?
George Clooney at his villa on Lake Como. 






Thursday, October 3, 2013

Abbie R Powers


Abbie R. Powers
camelhairandhoney

310 N Railroad Ave

Ste 107

Visit This Studio Oct 12 & 13 and 19 & 20 from 10-5pm~ www.lovelandartstudiotour.com

www.abbierpowers.wix.com/artist

"I truly believe we can overwhelm the darkness of this world by shining something brighter and more beautiful." -- Shane Claiborne The Irresistible Revolution
Using materials from our everyday experience, I question what we hold important in our lives. It is important for me to engage the viewer with the joy and beauty there is to experience in this world. I use found and collected materials that I am able to transform into organic sets of objects that ultimately reflect the natural world, begging one to heighten their awareness of the beauty to be had in this world. I also use my body as material, staging a performance or creating a video in which I interact with a set of materials, often including sound. This allows me to provide the viewer with a deeper level of interaction that involves several senses.
I am also the fiber artist behind camelhairandhoney, LLC, a line of heirloom quality, handmade fiber arts products.


Name: Abbie R Powers

What is your favorite medium to work with? mixed media, fiber, string, paper, wax, natural materials, performance/movement, video, sound, the body, color

What cheers you up? being under the sky, touching trees, dirt on my hands, snowflakes on a crisp day, how the ocean feels on my skin

Which of the four seasons do you love the most and why? fall because it leads right in to winter and both are so crisp and fresh...

Describe your studio in less than 5 words: texture, color, fiber, body, womb

What is your favorite part about your studio? how it feels to open the door on a new day full of possibilities, full of ideas, full of materials...

Little know fact about you as an artist? all of my work is intimately connected to the body

Did you go to art school or are you self taught? I attended art school for a BS in studio arts and an MFA in sculpture.

How did you become an artist? I've been making things since I was a small child. My mother was a painter and my father a builder. I took a design class as a freshman in college and never looked back.

Where is your favorite spot in Loveland and why? under that big lazy lumpy tree in the park, next to the ponds, under the sky, by the river

If you could interview one person in the world, who would it be? Eva Hesse, Ana Mendieta, Hannah Wilke (I know, I have problems following the rules)



Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Robert Campagna Photography

Robert Campagna
Robert Campagna Photography

Abbe Creek Gallery

310 N. Railroad #109

Bob Campagna lives in Loveland, Colorado. He works in b/w film and digital photography.
He creates fine art photography, calendars, posters, postcards, and note cards.
He is affiliated with Art Works Loveland.
His two recent exhibits are ""EYE DANCE: In Honor, Beauty and Place"" and ""Contemporary Retrospective.""
"Photography validates my life , making real what might otherwise seem a murky, unworthy dream. I come to a point of balance, the place where I recognize how my personal journey has led me to "why not?"instead of ""why?"" In that lies possibility, a moment in which to embrace serendipity. Photography offers an opportunity to see the unseen, embellished by careful listening to all forms of language. It brings forth form, texture, shadow, reflection, and feeling. And it is always magic to see images unfold in the darkroom. Black and white photography is manifested interpretation. It touches immortality. It is the dance of my mind's eye."


Name:  Robert Campagna

What is your favorite medium to work with? Silver Gelatin Prints, the good old fashioned darkroom

What cheers you up? Seeing the starpacked sky in the wee hours

Which of the four seasons do you love the most and why? Winters, high winds, deep snow,  bone chilling temperatures, I grew up in Iowa and such weather builds toughness, it cracks me up when people complain about the weather.

Describe your studio in less than 5 words: Where all things are possible

What is your favorite part about your studio? the uncluttered space.

Little know fact about you as an artist? I paid $200 deposit to study under Ansel Adams, he then died, the money wasn't refunded.

Did you go to art school or are you self taught? I am self taught, I have a library of about 450 art and photo books

How did you become an artist? I once was a government bureaucrat in charge of public housing, the ultimate rebellion was to be a self-employed artist (read that, no retirement, no health care, no security....but also lots of happiness)

Where is your favorite spot in Loveland and why? Henry's, the food is good and the staff are great

If you could interview one person in the world, who would it be? a steel worker

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Carey "Moose" Hosterman


Carey Hosterman
Carey Moose Hosterman / Rocky Mountain Bronze Shop

546 South East 8th St. Bldg A-2
hostermanarts.com
"Welcome to HOSTERMAN FINE ARTS. I have been sculpting and making Jewelry for over 20 years here in Loveland Colorado. I own and operate ROCKY MOUNTAIN BRONZE SHOP a Bronze finishing foundry for other sculpting artist since 1994. I am starting to become more the artist and not so much a service to the artist. At my place you will enjoy My fine art that I have created and enjoy a grate tour of how sculptor is produced from start to finish.so pleas come by and have a fun time at HOSTERMAN ARTS AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN BRONZE SHOP. Thank you" -  Carey Hosterman
Name: Carey "Moose" Hosterman

What is your favorite medium to work with? Bronze Sculpture 

What cheers you up? Sharing and selling my art work and Drag Racing !

Which of the four seasons do you love the most and why? Summer!

Describe your studio in less than 5 words:Adventure, Surprising , Educational, Knowledgeable, Inspiring!

What is your favorite part about your studio? The Creative possess to a finished sculpture.

Little know fact about you as an artist?  I volunteer a lot of my time to the arts in Loveland.

Did you go to art school or are you self taught? Started in school at Loveland High in jewelry found my love of art and studied under many Artist over the years and many work shops!

How did you become an artist? My Senior year registration day in High School, I had all my credits to graduate and needed five classes to play high school sports, so I picked Sculpting , Jewelry, Drawing, P.E., and Study Hall. This was just a start. I then worked for a Bronze Foundry for a few years and then in 1994 I opened Rocky Mountain Bronze Shop, this helped me with a vast river of knowledge to build my art career and business.

Where is your favorite spot in Loveland and why? Driving around lake Loveland in My cars with my Wife!

If you could interview one person in the world, who would it be? Leonardo Da Vinci