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Wild, Free and Forever a Child | oil on linen | 36x60" | available for sale

Wild, Free and Forever a Child | oil on linen | 36x60" | available for sale

Grant Award Announcement!

May 23, 2018

I am deeply grateful to announce I was awarded a 2018 Alexa Rose Foundation grant in the amount of $2,500 toward my proposed 8-day equine vision quest in Costa Rica, called "Journey into the Soul: Horses and the Medicine Wheel." The Foundation received 281 applications requesting over $1.0 million in grant funding. They ultimately granted awards to 67 local artists totaling $150,000. Wow, just wow. Thank you to everyone involved!

The mission of the Alexa Rose Foundation is to further the creative work of individual artists. In deciding what to propose for a grant award, I found the courage to ask for the thing that truly would propel me forward as an artist more than anything -- overcoming fear. The following is my full response to the questions in the application.

Who are you as an artist? What inspires you?

“Who I HAVE BEEN: I am a realist oil painter paying homage to sustainably grown foods, nostalgia and life in the West. I want viewers to feel present with my subject matter and believe it exists, like you could reach into the canvas and feel the texture of a bison or squeeze a lemon. I love making viewers giggle at my personified still life paintings with their irreverent titles. I paint landscapes to capture moments when nature enraptures us with a power that is otherwise fleeting.
Who I WANT TO BE: I want to create paintings that help people feel connected to all living things and remind them of their own greater purpose. Powerful artwork can ignite change, inspire and motivate. Creating such inspired art takes courage. One cannot feel hindered by fear. I want to overcome fear and create paintings inspired by my spiritual awakening. I know from divine inspiration that I have a role to bring people more hope and light through my paintings. See image 10, a new painting in progress.”

For what opportunity would you like to use this grant?

“I would attend an 8-day vision quest workshop called “Journey into the Soul: Horses and the Medicine Wheel” led by Rites of Passage (a company that leads vision quests) and Eponicity (leaders of equine-facilitated learning). It takes place at Lizards & Leaves Retreat near the Arenal Volcano in La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Activities are tailored to each participant to foster their individual learning process. From the Rites of Passage website: “The Medicine Wheel provides a framework for understanding ourselves within the cycles of life. Equine Facilitated Learning methods encourage us to look within ourselves to find balance, regain strength, renew spirit and rediscover our power...Together over the course of 8 days we will take a deep, profound, embodied, joyful and enlightening journey towards greater authenticity and self-awareness.” I will reconnect with the horse, my spirit guide. My photos, sketches and visions from this retreat will inform a new body of paintings upon my return.”

How will this opportunity make a difference in your creative practice and life as an artist?

“Last summer, struggling with anxiety and depression, I asked the Universe for guidance in a desperate prayer, “Please, send out angels to find my purpose in life and bring it back to me. I promise to accept it in whatever form it takes.” The Universe led me from one event, book or conversation to another, ultimately guiding me to a local spiritual shaman. I registered for her 10-month spiritual emergence program that began with a mindfulness retreat. The shaman led a meditation where I saw myself as a young girl riding bareback on a black horse, sprinting in a band of wild horses, invigorated. The little girl was free! I grew up with horses but have not ridden in years. In my awakening, I am receiving visions of paintings that involve children at play, sacred geometry, horses and spirit animals, mandalas and prayer beads. This opportunity with Rites of Passage will help me conquer my fear of abandoning safe subjects to create unbridled, inspired paintings. I believe this is my destiny.”
In Inspiration, Landscape Painting Tags Alexa Rose, arts grant, Boise, painting, art inspiration, spirituality
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Traffic Box Art

October 30, 2016

When I say "traffic control box," what comes to mind? Does a boring gray metal box--occasionally tagged with graffiti--sound about right? In our fair city of Boise, a resident may describe a traffic control box as a vibrant piece of public art. Idaho artists have decorated 145 traffic boxes throughout the city, thanks to funding by the Boise City Department of Arts & History. I cannot offer enough praise for the valuable public art projects created by this organization.

I earned a traffic box artwork commission last summer at the intersection of Goddard and Glenwood, near Capital High School. A neighborhood council selected my oil painting depicting the Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic as the subject. I had only to create a digital file to share with Traffic Wrapz, the company who installed the vinyl wrap around the box. It's weather proof, resistant to graffiti, and cut precisely to fit. I am very impressed with the installation.

In Landscape Painting, Commissions Tags Boise, oil painting, public art, Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic, hot air balloon, realism, art commission
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Be Still Like Vegetables | oil on panel | 8"x8"

Be Still Like Vegetables | oil on panel | 8"x8"

When an eggplant is more than a vegetable

November 9, 2015

Abdi Haji dug through his basket of eggplants in his booth at the Capital City Public Market to find me these two luscious, deep purple beauties. With a broad smile, he told me he picked them that very morning. Abdi made the effort to find these particular vegetables once he understood my rambling explanation of using them as subjects for an oil painting.

Buying locally grown produce for my still life paintings adds an extra layer of meaning for me. Supporting local producers means keeping funds in our community and often benefits refugees. Abdi, a Somalian refugee, owns Umoja Na Uhuru World Farm and has sold produce at Boise's longstanding public market for three years.

Many refugees come to Boise through Idaho state programs, the top five countries being Iraq, Congo, Bhutan, Burma, and Somalia (see Idaho Office for Refugees for more information). An abrupt relocation often means they arrive not speaking English and with few possessions. Organizations like Global Gardens and Create Common Good offer agricultural-based programs to help refugees transition to a sustainable life here.

In Still Life, Locally Grown Tags oil painting, still life, locally grown, vegetables, eggplant, farmer's market, Boise, refugees
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oil on wood panel | 14"x14"

oil on wood panel | 14"x14"

Boise Junk Drawer

September 29, 2014

Every two years, the Department of Arts & History calls artists to submit visual artwork currently for sale or a proposed artwork for their collection, the Boise Visual Chronicle. I submitted a proposed painting for the 2014 BVC application, and much to my delighted surprise, the City chose my proposal for the collection.

I call this 14" x 14" oil painting the "Boise Junk Drawer." To me, living in Boise means enjoying recreation in foothills, mountains and rivers without sacrificing the culture of larger cities in visual and performing arts, music and food. We get it all. I thought about how to capture these traits in a still life painting and came up with a junk drawer concept. Everyone has one. These drawers are full of little anthropomorphic symbols of our daily activities.

Local businesses represented:

  • Guru Donuts "Hipsterberry" doughnut
  • Plate by Mike Sowers of Classic Lines Pottery
  • Flying M Coffeehouse mug
  • Coaster from the music venue and bar Neurolux
  • Member sticker from Boise Contemporary Theater

Symbols of outdoor life and recreation:

  • Smith Optics ski goggles (based in Sun Valley)
  • Ridge to Rivers trail guide to the Boise foothills
  • Camping "spork"
  • Sport climbing carabiner
  • Hand-tied stone fly and Mickey Finn streamer for fly fishing
  • Bike chain purchased at Boise Bicycle Project
  • Dog leash and Boise Parks & Rec pet waste bag

Other nods to life in Boise and Idaho:

  • Built to Spill album "Keep it Like a Secret"
  • Ernest Hemingway novels, "A Farewell to Arms" and "Death in the Afternoon" (Hemingway loved to fish on Silver Creek and owned a home in Ketchum where he died)
  • Charcoal pencils representing our visual artists
  • Sewing shears honoring the craftspeople of Capital City Public Market and indie shops
  • Hardwood table with junk drawer handmade by my father and me
  • Wood floors in my 1917 home in the West End, a mile from downtown Boise
In Still Life, Commissions Tags Boise, oil painting, still life, outdoor recreation, Flying M, Neurolux, Boise Contemporary Theater, Smith Optics, Ridge to Rivers, Built to Spill, Guru Donuts, Ernest Hemingway, Idaho, Boise Bicycle Project, Boise Visual Chronicle
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Not a bad way to start the day. #yelapa #yelapamexico #miramar Happy Halloween from my goofy clan! Where in the world is Carmen San Diego? When your studio mate is 95 years old, you make special arrangements to transport her to work. It's a bittersweet day. Today I say goodbye to Double P's, my beloved "boob fruit" oil painting I created in 2014 while pregnant and later turned into the greeting card, "I hope you get a motorboat on your birthday." The new owner If you're shopping at Albertsons Market Street in Meridian or in Boise on Broadway, look for a whole freaking rack of my greeting cards! Thank you Albertsons for supporting local artists, and thank you fabulous followers of my cards for helping me gr Check out these two Boise Weekly articles by Jeanne Huff featuring local art events going on now -- BOSCO Open Studios Oct 9 & 10 + Boise Weekly Cover auction Oct 6 - 20. Warning: my responses are 3x longer than the other artists interviewed. Wha American Cheese / oil on linen / 12 x 24 inches - This one's still wet on the canvas. Come see it in person at my BOSCO open studio event this weekend, Oct 9th & 10th / 10AM to 6PM.
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#americanart #americancheese #cheeselover #stilllifepainting # Come party with us at Spaceport Studios for the annual BOSCO tour and witness artists in our natural environment! October 9th & 10th / 10 AM - 6PM.
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112 East 33rd Street, Garden City 83714 Prost! / oil on linen / 11x14 inches. Come stick your nose in the finished painting at Art in the Park in Booth 138. The show runs 10am - 5pm today.
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