November News:
I have much to be grateful for, being fully engaged in the studio with a number of commissions for three locations across the country. Thank you so much for those opportunities.
Commission, private residence, 52 x 32 inches
Sometimes the artist gets to see where their work eventually hangs as was the case this week. After finishing a commission locally, the collector and I hung it over a tall fireplace. I was happy for the sale and the help hanging it!
There are a number of new works in progress (photo below) and it is absolutely energizing to be in that space with those partially completed canvases demanding attention.
PACE Center opening night
Currently exhibiting, the red canvas above in the 2017 Colorado Showcase at the PACE Center, Parker, CO thorugh December 26. It was an honor to be juried into that show with so many outstanding artists and I hope you get by to see the show.
My best wishes to you and happy Thanksgiving!
Ken
New Works:
Hidden Sunset
Oil on canvas, 60 x 60 $13500 framed
More about this work on my blog, For the Color
In the Studio:
Three works in progress, 3 x 5 and two 5 x 5 canvases.
Currently Exhibiting:
Edge of the Woods, Autumn
Oil on canvas 36 x 36 $5100. framed
Exhibiting: PACE Center Art Gallery, Parker, CO as part of the 2017 Colorado Showcase.
Through December 26
Forest Light into Shade
oil on canvas, 48 X 48 $8950 framed
Boston Art, Boston, MA
3 minute video of Ken discussing Forest Light into Shade
Grateful Notices:
Marsh Tones
Oil on canvas, 36 x 48 inches
Private collection
Workshops / Private Sessions:
Take your work to new heights. These workshops and private sessions will focus on strategies for making better paintings, going to new places in your work and making fine art. We will be going deeper into making better and more appealing artworks with a variety of strategies including Photoshop insights made easy.
Contact Ken to learn more or to schedule a workshop in your area. all workshop info
Great things happen in these Fine Art Classes with information that will last a lifetime.
Ken's work at the Denver International Airport
Should you find yourself at the Denver Airport, take the time to view my work and those of my gifted Expand artists / colleagues reproduced in the Main Terminal. You will see the images between the baggage claim areas and behind the car rental counters. This “Here to There” themed display was curated by the DIA Art and Culture Program. The airport desired more color in the main terminal spaces and happily, we were allowed to use it as our playground. Many thanks to my fellow artists and everyone that made this possible!
Publications:
A Survey of Paintings and Prints at the PACE Center
with works in oils, pastels and monotypes. This exhibition catalog can be purchased online here.
30 color pages and text by the artist. $10 plus $4 postage .
Ken Elliott American Landscapes coffee table book:
This large coffee table book reprises 25 years of my works in oil, pastel, monotype, etching and collage.Large, coffee table hardback version, 11 x 13 inches, 94 color pages with essays. Book and a signed giclee print of the cover image: $150 or just order the book for $115.
Also available as an iBook / download on Apple devices for $9.99. You can preview the complete book and how to order your electronic or hardback versions from my website.
My Blog, For the Color
Want to follow along in my studio? Come across some interesting art bits and intriguing posts from elsewhere? Check out my artist's blog: For the Color and on the right of the blog under Followers, click Join this Site. Right now you can view vintage videos of Renoir, Degas, a Piet Mondrian video montage, comments about my works and observations about museum artworks from some recent trips.
View my newest artworks: This monthly newsletter is the best way to stay up to date with my new works and events. You can also follow me on Facebook and go more in depth with my blog, For the Color. To view the total of my works in all media and in all my galleries, go to www.kenelliott.com
Thank you, Ken
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