Monday, October 22, 2007

Studio/Gallery is open!

Shelley Grund Art Studio & Gallery
100 E Hamilton St., Suite 1, Edmonton, KY 42129

I have a sign maker busy working on my sign for the studio/gallery. But I do have vinyl lettering on the windows for "Gallery" and "Art Supplies". The following pictures are of the inside. This shows the gallery space to the right of the door.
This gallery space is to the left of the door.
It's hard to take pictures of the galleries.Here's the Art Supply retail area.
More Art Supplies.Opposite the Art Supplies is my Art Studio.
Notice the canvases mounted on the wall to the left.
They're for the Rooster Project.

Rooster Project - began the six

I started the 6 roosters. Will work on them all at one time.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Last Supper Commission Completed


I finished the Last Supper commission last week. Presented to the client Saturday and I'm happy to say he's delighted! He has some work to do on the large background board - squaring it etc. and will frame it. Has asked me to sign it once it's all put together. I asked him if he'd mind if I hang it here in the studio for a while.

Fun project, but the little guys took longer than I had expected.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

2007 Earth Artist Award


This past Tuesday I was surprised to find a box in the mailbox addressed to me from Bluegrass Pride. If you go back several entries here you'll see a picture and some information on a rain barrel I painted for their Artistic Rain Barrel program. This award, 2007 Earth Artist Award, is in recognition for my efforts. At least I'm guessing that's what it's for... I never knew there was such an award and there was no letter/note enclosed with the award... I'm delighted to have received it and I'm really glad so many liked my barrel.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Rooster project


I had to take a break from the Last Supper paintings to work on another project. I've been commissioned to paint 7 very large oil paintings of a rooster for a client. They are all to be on 3' x 4' canvases. The first one has to be in California for a conference on September 10. So... I received the commission on Aug 20, received payment on Aug 23, and started painting the first rooster. Sunday, Sept 2, I considered him done, and sent a digital image of him to the client. I'm very happy to report he's delighted with the first rooster! Now I have some time to complete the remaining 6 - not due till Jan/Feb 2008. Here's a picture of the first rooster.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Bartholomew done, Simon started


I scanned two figures from the Last Supper. Bartholomew is basically done, I may do a bit of touch-up on him in the future. Simon is just in the beginning stages of the painting process.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Last Supper pieces


Here's a couple of photos of the pieces I'll be painting. The pieces are sitting on my dresser with a ruler beside them for size comparison. I just realized I missed one of the apostles in the photos. Do you know which one is missing?

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Last Supper

I received a call today from a "semi-retired" gentleman from my small town. Seems he's been working on a wooden version of the Last Supper for the past year and was in need of an artist to help him complete it. He has the whole painting broken down into small pieces of wood that he has meticulously cut with a small skill saw. He has the background and the table assembled. All the apostles and Jesus are cut out ready to be painted. He even has the plates and cups cut out of wood - they also need to be painted. I wasn't too sure about all this when he tried to describe it over the phone. But, once I saw all the work he had already put into it I just didn't have the heart to say no. Besides, I think this will be kinda fun!

So I have all the pieces here with me. He began the project with a large pattern from a wood working project for the Last Supper. In that one it was to be made up of different kinds/colors of wood - and is actually for an "inlaid wood" picture. His will be a combination of inlaid and painted pieces. I've begun transferring the outlines from the pattern onto the figures and will begin painting tomorrow. These outlines will just be guidelines for me. He gave me the box top of a jigsaw puzzle of the Last Supper - I'll use this to guide me on the features and colors. No pictures right now... I'll try to post some tomorrow.

Small barn for horses

A good friend asked for pictures of our small hay barn/horse run-in that we had built this summer. It's working out really well.



First shows looking down from the cabin toward the road. Scott keeps the big car hauler parked behind the barn. You can see Hank and PJ by the fence.


The second photo is taken looking up from the road near the driveway entrance. Here you can see the run-in shelter for the horses. The wall that separates the run-in from the hay storage has a small gate. This allows us access to feed the horses under shelter.

Email problems

Well, I now realize how much I rely on email. My account was down for about two days! I missed a couple of important business communications, let alone notes from friends and family. Not much I could do about it but contact my provider on the phone and have their tech support fix things. It all came about because the company who hosts my website said it had to be moved to another server because the current one was getting full. The process isn't painless, but, since I've gone through it before I thought it would be ok.... but this time there seemed to be a lot of problems including my website being down and me not having any email for over 24 hours.... I'm relieved to say all appears to be ok now.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Plein air from Saturday


Well... I worked on the painting in studio Sunday and here's the results. I'm pleased with it, and relieved. It wasn't an easy one to do for some reason. But I feel I grew as an artist working on it.

Here's a close-up of the painting showing the knife and brushwork.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Plein Air painting today

I stood out near a creek today for 3 hours painting. Sometimes painting seems effortless, but other times it can be very difficult. Today was one of those days when it was a struggle! I didn't finish, and as I packed up I was thinking it was a total failure. But, after looking at it with fresh eyes this afternoon I think it may become something with a little more time and effort. I'll post some photos once I've had a chance to work with it.

Friday, August 10, 2007

More pictures of potential studio


Another picture of the main room. All those shelf units and that big table of course move with the attorney. I'm considering having some art supplies for sale and think that corner next to the double doors would make the perfect spot. The door to Scott's left is the storage room. The door behind him is a bathroom. To his right is the office. The main room will be used as a working studio for me and for me to have art workshops. The walls will be hung with artwork.




Here Scott is standing in the office space that is in the back of the main room. The window is on the wall directly across from Scott. This room is approximately 14' x 11'. Not really sure what I'll use this space for. ....

Oh, Yeah! I just remembered. I've been thinking that I would love to have a "Reading Room" in my studio/gallery where I can finally unpack my art books. The space would allow the public to enjoy them too ... Maybe THAT's what this is for!!!

More info on potential gallery



It looks like my new Studio/Gallery will be in the left side storefront as seen in this photo. An attorney currently is using this space and wants to move over to the right side. She thinks the floor plan of the one on the right is better for her uses. Some repairs and renovation must be done to that side before she moves. I of course won't have access to the space at all until she moves.

The space is approximately 1000 sq ft. The rent is higher than I had hoped, but still pretty reasonable per square foot. The building faces the lovely Courthouse Square park in downtown Edmonton.


When you walk into the front door there are two small areas on either side that would make excellent gallery space. Below are two photos showing the space to the right as you walk in. The space to the left is the same size (11' x 9').



















This photo is looking back toward the front door from the main room.












The main room is slightly larger than 22' x 22' . (My back is to the front area as I took this photo.) The window you see on that back wall is to office space. The door at the end of the hall is the back door to the parking lot. There are two bathrooms along the right wall of the hall as well as a fairly large storage room where the heat system is located. I'm not too happy with the paneling for the studio/gallery so I'll ask if I could paint it. The walls in the front areas have painted paneling.





I am now in the opposite corner in the main room. The window you see in the above photo is to my left. Here you see the doorway to the front area and a set of double doors that open to the space I had originally wanted to rent.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Pen and Ink - Adair County Courthouse


I completed this pen and ink almost 2 weeks ago now. I will be doing a series of pen and ink drawings of the courthouses of Kentucky. This is approximately 11" x 14" on a 15" x 20" Illustration board.

Flat Rock Creek - July


My only plein air done in July. At 16" x 20" it is the largest plein air painting I've done so far. I set up in such a lovely, isolated spot. It was a warm day, lower 90 degrees F. A couple of deer were surprised to find me there. They stood at attention gazing at me for a long while before heading back into the woods behind them.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Studio/Gallery ?


Yesterday I visited this vacant storefront to get information on possibly renting it for an art studio/gallery. I was told to write up a Proposal for Lease. The building was just recently purchased by the small community theater and their board of directors will review my proposal in early August. I'm in love with the space - the front faces North. Great location! A lot of interior work to do to get it looking right... I have no idea what they'll want for rent ... I'm hoping it will be reasonable. Wish me luck!

Monday, July 23, 2007

Rain Barrel for non-profit.

Late this past winter I was one of about 20 artists who painted rain barrels for the non-profit organization Bluegrass Pride. This is a picture of mine. Bluegrass Pride posted pictures of all the barrels on their website and offered the public the opportunity to vote for their favorite. I'm happy to report mine received the majority of votes. Then all the barrels were listed on Ebay and sold at auction. Mine received the most bids and was sold for $290. All proceeds went toward the educational programs of Bluegrass Pride.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Time has flown!


I wonder how many other people open a blog, but don't do anything with it?

I'm back and hope to stay active here.

Here's a pen and ink drawing I recently completed. "Historical Edmonton Presbyterian Church." It's the first pen and ink I've done since High School (oh, almost 30 years ago now... eeek!). I entered it into a local contest and it was chosen the winner. Images of this drawing will be on Christmas ornaments and note cards available for sale by the Metcalfe/Edmonton Chamber of Commerce in Kentucky. I am delighted! I think I'll be exploring pen and ink more in the future. There are many historical building around that would make good subjects.