Showing posts with label early works of art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label early works of art. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2016

Kristen Live Model Painting

Dear Art Lover,
      
     I was surprised recently to receive a private message in Facebook from a woman in another country.  She told me that she had bought one of my oil paintings.  It was painted 2001, sketching from live models (usually just one three-hour session, with work at home later if I could add to it).  What a wonder!

     Last summer while I was in Texas, I released a few other earlier works.  These are even more affordable than my current paintings. Here is one of my earlier paintings [2001] from a live model, Kristen. I always liked the light on this one and her very dramatic profile. I re-stretched her and re-framed her this past summer in Texas. She measures 27 x 15 inches (without frame) and will sell for only $525 (with frame), with additional shipping at cost from Austin, Texas. Contact me if you like her, please.

Kristen, a nude model who posed for this oil painting by Kelly Borsheim
Kristen, 27" x 15", framed

Kristen

27" h X 15"
Original Oil on Canvas
© 2001 Kelly Borsheim
$525, includes frame
[shipping from Austin, Texas
 not included]

Peace,

Kelly


P.S.  Happy birthday to one of my very first friends in college back in 1982, Terrisa in Texas! 

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Art Too Contemporary



Cari Amici (Dear Friends),

It is interesting how growth with the passage of time aids in our understanding of so many things. I have been spending my evenings lately going through many, many files in my office and weeding out things I no longer need. In my “Gallery File” I ran across a printout of the Artists Submission Policy for the John Pence Gallery in California. I had contacted them in regards to an exhibition they were collecting art for titled, “The Nude.”

The bottom half of the page is full of my handwritten notes. I had e-mailed an inquiry and during my follow-up call, I was told that they had checked out my work online and my paintings were “too contemporary” and they had no need of sculpture. This was January 20, 2003.


I include here some of the works that they might have seen. I still have these, having rarely exhibited them as I kept creating newer and newer images. I must say that finding this paper made me laugh, for I rarely get labeled as “TOO contemporary.” Hindsight and much experience give me a better understanding of where I was at the time. These artworks all sell for $300 or less. They were all done from 3-hour life drawing sessions in Austin, Texas.

This is a primo example of an emerging artist who was simply not ready to be exhibited in a gallery. There is nothing particularly horrid in the work, it is just too early in my development and also, the prices are way too low for a gallery to even bother with, certainly not a gallery of the reputation and clientele of the John Pence Gallery. Anyway, I think their response is a keeper for my files . . . and maybe someday, I will again hear the criticism that my work is “too contemporary.”


If you would like to see more of my early paintings, visit these pages on my site:


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Oh – I recently submitted an entry of two painting to an online self-portrait competition. I could really use your support - please vote (once each day is possible) to help me win the $2500 CASH People's Choice Award:

http://Kellyborsheim.see.me/aw2011

In the upper right hand corner, click on the star you want to vote for (left star is 1, a low rating, while the star on the right is a 5-star highest rating).

Thank you so much!