Saturday, January 27, 2024

Family reunion

Extended Family, Family Portrait, Family Tree'
oil pastel; Kathleen Faulkner

 I am pleased to announce that I have artwork

 in the Museum of Northwest Art'

group show,

Silva Cascadia: Under the Spell of the Forest

This exhibition runs from February 3rd - May 12, 2024

with the opening on Saturday, February 3rd at 1pm

Following is a panel discussion from 3-4 pm


'Minders' oli pastel; Kathleen Faulkner


Featured artists include:

Maria Cristalli, Linda Davidson, Kathleen Faulkner, 

Patty Haller, Laura Hamje, Hart James,

 Claire Johnson, Donna Leavitt, Karen Lene Rudd, 

Juliet Shen, Kimberly Trowbridge, and 

Suze Woolf.


I can hardly wait to see all the great forest artwork 

in this show!


also,

I will facilitate a free collaborative drawing event on March 9, 1:30 pm

and

MoNA exhibitions are always free!



'I am Madrona' oil pastel; Kathleen Faulkner





Monday, January 22, 2024

sticks, stones and other things

 

various objects found on walks


I am working on a series of brooches.
Some of these things will become icebergs.

They will join these:


'Berg',"4.25x1.5" sterling and reticulated silver,
plastic, acrylic; Kathleen Faulkner




'Growler' 1.75x2"sterling silver, plastic, acrylic;
Kathleen Faulkner



The sticks will join these:



'Stickpin, Again'  4.75" sterling silver, wood;  
Kathleen Faulkner




'Stickpin' 4" sterling silver, wood;
Kathleen Faulkner





Assorted stickpins, wood, sterling silver, 
madrone berry;
Kathleen Faulkner, photo by David Scherrer




Stickpin, too' 4x1" sterling silver, gouache, 
paper, mica; Kathleen Faulkner




'Stickpin' 3.5x1" sterling silver, 
gouache, paper, mica;
Kathleen Faulkner



Who knows what the other objects will be.




Sunday, January 14, 2024

How to build a Madrona Forest


I bought this roll of Strathmore paper years ago.

I decided to start a drawing and see where it would lead.


I began this in August. 
I work on it a little most days
and a lot now and then.

I'm working on a 10 yard roll, 42" tall.




This drawing is from my imagination. 
I draw as I go.




I was drawing on my bed. 
I had a piece of plywood under it. 
It was still an issue.




I mentioned this drawing to a friend who 
had a brilliant idea: work on the kitchen table 
with an oversized piece of plywood underneath.
.
I don't think of these things since I would have no way 
to get a large piece of wood home.

My friend brought one over.

It's hard to ask for help.

Friends are a godsend.





Kitchen table work space. 
A beautiful painting by Laura Hamje 
is keeping me company.




I worked on this section during the Holidays.
At some point, I will go back over 
the work done and refine it.




A new year and a new workspace.
I'm currently at around 7'

Moving along..