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November 13th is the next Art Design Dine

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November is the second to last tour for the 2014 season so be sure to come out and take advantage of this opportunity to see and support local and regional artists. This is the largest tour yet with a total of  14 venues, something for everyone to see and enjoy! There will be artists’ receptions,  The Taste of the Tour and so much more! Scroll through the photos to see and read all about the art tour features! This is the largest tour yet with 13 venues to visit ( NOTE: Due to unforeseen circumstances Rotton Apple will be closed for this tour). See you around the tour!

FrameMaster will be showing the work of Jerry Geist. Jerry has been a Wyoming photographer for over 35 years-including 16 years as a State of Wyoming photographer. He has also developed and taught photographic workshops.  Jerry's body of work is made up of over 900 images of Wyoming-including landscapes, wildlife, wildflowers, Yellowstone, Snowy Range and several panoramas.  His photos often include dramatic lighting, changing weather, and many other qualities that make them very unique. The Paramount Cafe will be displaying photos of Uganda taken by cafe owner, Renee Jelinik . Renee and her husband Jon support a charity in Uganda where her images were taken.  There will also be  pictures  from an 18 year old Ugandan, who photographed his life for 24 hours and a jewelry show and sale from the women in the village of Masese, Uganda. For the month of November the Civic Center will be on the tour with the show Wyoming Dreams, works by Lynn Newman. Meet Lynn at the artist's reception during the art tour on   November 13th from  5-8pm


"The works I’ve included in this exhibition are part of a series addressing the question: If you take away more of the subject, do you create more emotional response in an artwork?  Last summer this lingering question took on added meaning when I had the opportunity to visit ancient pictograph sites in the Southwest.  I was struck by the power mark making creates, even (or especially) when you don’t know what the marks means. These works take on some of these characteristics as I look for meaning in the marks I make." The Nagle Warren will be presenting the work of Mike Beeman and his students. Mike’s interest in art began at an early age while living in Banbury, England.  His neighbor, a portrait artist, sparked a fascination that has influenced him throughout his career. Painting in oils or pastels, in studio or on location, his love for a challenge takes him from figurative work to landscapes to still lifes.  No matter the subject or medium, Mike is focused on capturing the light and creating a mood that will engage the viewer.  His work has been selected in Pastel Journal’s top 100 competitions (2013 Silver Award for still life), the Richeson 75, and International Association of Pastel Societies’ exhibits.  Mike is a signature member of the Pastel Society of America and a member of the IAPS Master Circle. Iron Sharpens Iron will be hosting a jewelry show for the tour and Friday and Saturday. Stop in to see a selection of beautiful handmade jewelry and sample from the chocolate selections ranging from Chocolate wine to tasty chocolate treats Rosie from the Peaks Cafe 11 will be dishing out a wonderful dessert at Flydragon Art Studios during May's art tour. Enjoy Peak's full menu at their location inside the Cheyenne airport. Flydragon Design Art Studio  is featuring artist Mick McCommon. He is a tattoo artist who also expresses his creativity with oils.  Tracy Flock will be selling her artistic caramel apple creations as one of the Tastes of the Tour. Jim and Ethyl Lyons are a husband and wife team that like to travel around and bring back memories.  "We have our best times when we "take a left" of the main path and go where fewer folks tend to travel. when we get there we find the magic that is all but hidden from the public view". The Lyons will be exhibiting at Sierra Hills. Ron Roberson was raised on the Newland ranch in Colony, Wyoming. Ron is a jack of all trades, one of which is  painting. He works in oils, watercolor and acrylics. Ron's painting themes are what he calls “Country America” mostly landscapes and animals. Ron will be one of two featured artists at Sierra Hills Assisted Living. Clay Paper Scissors is showing the work of Casper College ceramics professor, Mike Olson. If you missed it last month be sure to catch it on the Nov tour! The Alexis Drake jewelry collection will be featured at the WYO Art Factory for the Nov art tour along with other Wyoming made gift items in the gallery. It's the last Art Party of the 2014 art tour season! Be sure to come down to the Hynds building to listen to music and take part in a community art project. The vibrant, fresh landscape of Cheyenne artist Kevin Robinett will be on display during the Art Party at the Hynds building and though out the month of November. Brenda Treuthardt is a Colorado artist who comes by her artistic abilities from her grandmother and mother. She is an engraver of over 30 years, she engraves on all types of eggs, gourds, glass and auto glass is her favorite. Brenda has engraved several collector cars. Her true passion is photography you will never see her without a camera. Brenda also draws and dabbles in watercolors. Brenda is one of three featured artist at the Cheyenne Artist Guild. Eileen Adragna was raised on a small farm in beautiful upstate New York. Her parents were aware of her artistic talents  and enrolled her in classes from an early age. Nature has always been an inspiration to Eileen. Moving to Wyoming opened her senses to a landscape extremely different from the wooded hills of her home. For years Eileen captured the West in photography.She will tell you now, though, that her favorite medium is watercolor; her true love. Eileen is a 10 year member of the Cheyenne Artist’s Guild. She is one of three artists exhibiting at the Guild Carol Roth has always had an interest in art and dabbled in several different type of mediums.  While Carol was snow-birding in Casa Grande, Arizona she decided to go to the annual Wuertz Gourd Festival to see what it was all about.  She was hooked!  So many different type of gourds; wood burned, comical, carved and painted.  She decided her favorite type of gourds were the painted type, she took a class, and has been painting them ever since.  Carol is one of three artists exhibiting at the Cheyenne Artists Guild

 



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