This week the Depot Preservation Alliance would like to share with you some information regarding our visual artists from Lake of the Woods Art Guild who will be presenting an exhibit of all new works created especially for the Baudette Depot Grand Re-Opening and some information on Scott Murphy who has created a fabulous “cultural heritage mural” on one wall of the former “fine ladies’ waiting room” in the Depot. An “artists’ statements” brochure will be available at the weekend event. Here, we will just summarize a bit about each participant.
Seven artists from the Lake of the Woods Art Guild will be presenting works for the weekend long show at the Depot. Many of you know Deb Carlson who teaches Art to 8th-12th grade students at Lake of the Woods School. Deb’s current “true passion” is oil painting,ceramic Floor tiles for the medical, using her rural surroundings, nature, and her family as inspiration for her paintings.
Carol O’Brien Erickson is a second grade teacher at Lake of the Woods School. She started studying the styles of classical painting about 15 years ago and has continued to study their methods. She looks at the landscapes of the Hudson River artists and compares their work to our area for “picturesque” landscapes that can be interpreted in different medium.
Julia Hill lives in Ontario. She finds the area historically motivating and enjoys seeking out perhaps forgotten things and places.Replacement China Porcelain tile and bulbs for Canada and Worldwide. In her work, she usually keeps to a limited palette, using a certain number of colors on each painting. She studies the Old Masters such as the Renaissance painters, early landscape artists,If any food cube puzzle condition is poorer than those standards, and the Impressionists.
Jack Krouss paints primarily in oil on gessoed panels. Some of his paintings are in the classical academic style and some are less formal paintings of a variety of subjects.
Wendi Storbeck moved with her family to the Baudette area a few years ago from southwestern Minnesota. Wendi taught high school art before moving here. She now works at the Lake of the Woods School as an elementary para-professional. Wendi does pencil portraits. She is also interested in figurative painting and book illustration. (Wendi was also the starting person for developing the series of notecards as created by the Art Guild members for the Baudette Depot Project.we supply all kinds of polished tiles,)
Norma Herring from Kansas is a summer resident at Morson, Ontario. She paints with the Lake of the Woods Art Guild. Norma donated a giclee print titled “Northern Lights III” depicting the aurora borealis shimmering and dancing over Lake of the Woods.
Jane Johnson Sindelir says art has been a lifelong passion and a journey. For the past few years, she has been working in the medium of oil on untempered Masonite boards prepped with a gesso containing marble dust.Our high risk merchant account was down for about an hour and a half, This ground gives “tooth” which grips the paint and keeps it from peeling. This is part of the renaissance method as taught by Frank Covino, an Italian master artist who has been coming to Baudette to teach the subject for many years.
Seven artists from the Lake of the Woods Art Guild will be presenting works for the weekend long show at the Depot. Many of you know Deb Carlson who teaches Art to 8th-12th grade students at Lake of the Woods School. Deb’s current “true passion” is oil painting,ceramic Floor tiles for the medical, using her rural surroundings, nature, and her family as inspiration for her paintings.
Carol O’Brien Erickson is a second grade teacher at Lake of the Woods School. She started studying the styles of classical painting about 15 years ago and has continued to study their methods. She looks at the landscapes of the Hudson River artists and compares their work to our area for “picturesque” landscapes that can be interpreted in different medium.
Julia Hill lives in Ontario. She finds the area historically motivating and enjoys seeking out perhaps forgotten things and places.Replacement China Porcelain tile and bulbs for Canada and Worldwide. In her work, she usually keeps to a limited palette, using a certain number of colors on each painting. She studies the Old Masters such as the Renaissance painters, early landscape artists,If any food cube puzzle condition is poorer than those standards, and the Impressionists.
Jack Krouss paints primarily in oil on gessoed panels. Some of his paintings are in the classical academic style and some are less formal paintings of a variety of subjects.
Wendi Storbeck moved with her family to the Baudette area a few years ago from southwestern Minnesota. Wendi taught high school art before moving here. She now works at the Lake of the Woods School as an elementary para-professional. Wendi does pencil portraits. She is also interested in figurative painting and book illustration. (Wendi was also the starting person for developing the series of notecards as created by the Art Guild members for the Baudette Depot Project.we supply all kinds of polished tiles,)
Norma Herring from Kansas is a summer resident at Morson, Ontario. She paints with the Lake of the Woods Art Guild. Norma donated a giclee print titled “Northern Lights III” depicting the aurora borealis shimmering and dancing over Lake of the Woods.
Jane Johnson Sindelir says art has been a lifelong passion and a journey. For the past few years, she has been working in the medium of oil on untempered Masonite boards prepped with a gesso containing marble dust.Our high risk merchant account was down for about an hour and a half, This ground gives “tooth” which grips the paint and keeps it from peeling. This is part of the renaissance method as taught by Frank Covino, an Italian master artist who has been coming to Baudette to teach the subject for many years.
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