I have painted with Tracy in different events around Colorado and am represented in her gallery in Manitou, - but I have never been able to sit and just watch how she puts it all together. Her colorful animals are finding their way to posters, bags, and accessories in venues like TJ Max and U Gallery, an on-line source for original artwork.
The film festival poster above is testament to the kind of attention her work is getting and she is a generous and active member of the art scene in Colorado Springs.
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Using a small piece of reference, Tracy painted the little Cardinal shown above;
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What a fun morning! I love to see artists work in styles so different from my own, pushing boundaries and inspiring ideas about WHAT is possible.
It is like a breath of fresh air.
2 comments:
Coni, thanks for having me, what a fun and productive time spent with you and your welcoming students!
I loved it - Thanks so much. - Coni
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