The Story Mansion show

The show "Drawing On Main" went great. Dede Taylor and Erin Anderson were fantastic in helping to organize the show and get people involved! We had some terrific sponsors as well-- MacKenzie River Pizza supplied lodgepoles, Ferraro's supplied the wine and Old Main Gallery took care of the framing. We also had help from the Downtown Bozeman Partnership and a lot of help from friends and community members! I want to thank Vaughan Judge, director of the MSU School of Art, and Harvey Hamburgh, art historian, for speaking at the openings, and thanks also to everyone who attended both the receptions and the sketchcrawl workshop, despite a killer storm that left many folks stuck with tires spinning.

Without further ado, some pics and art:

The snowstorm aftermath:
Bozeman snow

Bozeman snow

Bozeman snow

Story Mansion
Story Mansion

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

story mansion exhibit "Drawing on Main"

Some drawings from the Sketchcrawl:
story mansion in the snow

story mansion stairs


Comments

  1. I found your artwork while doing a two-point perspective search online. I teach HS art and needed some great examples to show my students. They were blown away by your sketches. Thank you for posting your work online and inspiring my students! I look forward to your future art posts.

    Kate

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  2. Ahhh, looks like a great place to show off your work, Paul. Nice! Hope the snow didn't keep folks away.

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