Showing posts with label colorado artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colorado artist. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Beaming Mountain Sunset IV

Beaming Mountain Sunset IV, acrylic on board, 10″x8″x1.5″, 2023 ~SOLD
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This painting is inspired by a beaming, setting sun in the mountains. I strove to express the unique ambience of that brief magic hour when the colors of the landscape become more intense and vivid. Sometimes some hues seem to only last minutes, maybe less. But they sure make an impression that can often last a lifetime. The atmosphere is just right to intensify all the hues, not just in the sky but in the landscape itself. Its as if someone came by and pointed a magic wand at the view and said ‘Be bright and magical but make it quick!’ Momentarily the landscape feels like its ablaze with warmth and color, creating a nearly unreal scenery.


Monday, December 26, 2022

Crystal Winter Morning

 

Crystal Winter Morning, acrylic on board, 14"x24", 2022
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In this new painting, I strove to convey the pristine, breathtaking look of Winter in Colorado. Its been snowing here in Pagosa Springs where I live and I felt particularly inspired. Sometimes I look out the window at the snowy wonderland and admire the beauty while at the same time, I am fascinated by how cold the season can get and I'm comforted by all the warm, cozy blankets around me =) Sometimes it feel like you can almost see the crystals forming in the air around you. I kept that thought in my mind while I painted and wanted to capture the fidget yet beautiful feeling of Winter. 
 
Better photos as well as photos of the framed painting coming soon!

Friday, December 23, 2022

Winter in the Rocky Mountains

I had an extended break following the completion of my Autumn Collection. It felt good to pick up the paintbrush and my paint markers. These small works are the start of my Winter Collection. Here I focused on early morning and night scenes.

 
Winter's Dawn I, acrylic on board, 6"x12"x1.5", 2022 
Enchanted Winter Night I, acrylic on board, 6"x12"x1.5", 2022  
Winter's Dawn III, acrylic on board, 6"x12"x1.5", 2022
Winter's Dawn II, acrylic on board, 6"x12"x1.5", 2022 

Saturday, October 29, 2022

Ethans Starry Mountain Vista

"Ethan's Starry Mountain Vista", acrylic on board, 23"x23" (24"x24" framed), 2022 NFS 

I don’t take commissions for paintings so what you see is what you get with me as far as available art goes. But a couple of weeks ago my son Ethan came by the studio, picked up a board and said ‘I want you to paint me something on this board similar to that one’ pointing to a Winter scene hanging in my studio. Below is that particular painting.

 
"Mystical Snowy Night in the Mountains", acrylic on board, 36"x48" framed, 2022
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So for his then upcoming 5th birthday,  I set out to work on his ‘commission’ 😂  Note, this is only something I'd do for one of my kids, as mentioned above, I don't do commissioned paintings. See currently available art here: https://www.kasiapolkowskashop.com/product-category/paintings-drawings/
This was a perfect way to kick off my Winter series! While I painted, Ethan came by to check up on me and says ‘This one will not be available Mama!’ 💙 He’s pretty slick 😎 And yes, it’s all for you sweetie!I love how the finished painting looks so big against his 5 year old child frame. I hope that as he grows he will keep enjoying this gift and one day share it with his own kids in his adult home.
This year for Halloweeen, Kyle, I, Ethan and our younger son Wesley all got astronaut costumes so Ethan was ready for blast of and to model his new gift. He often offers to hold my finished work for me so it only made sense that we properly document him receiving his very own new art =)

October has been pretty cosmic for sure! Our little family of 4 dressed the part for a better part of October, including in the above photo for Pagosa Springs Halloween in the Park on the 29th of October.

  
 
Above is the painting in an earlier stage.
Next you can see some of the lines being added to the trees and the build up layers for the milkyway.
Here I added the lines and highlights to the mountain tops.Things are coming along, its feeling pretty snowy!
 

 Almost there and ready for Ethan to add some finishing touches.
Ethan got to add some of the milkyway layering with mommy's help =)
And he got to add some stars too! Here he is again ready for blast off!

Monday, September 19, 2022

Nautilus Shell Sculpture

 
 
On September 17th, 2022 the Alamosa Public Works Crew installed my new sculpture Nautilus Shell. It is located on the corner of Main Street and State Street. This is the 6th year that I've participated in Alamosa's Artscape Outdoor Art Sculpture, each year from the start of the program. 

 
Here are my boys Ethan and Wesley, waiting for the installation of the pedestal for my sculpture.  The sculpture that was here previously was very large so the crew removed the standard pedestals that are always there for the new work. They had to bring it back and set it in place as my sculpture looks best when raised a couple of feet.

 
Alamosa's Public Works Crew is always a pleasure to work with and lots of fun to watch as they carefully install all the art around town.

 
Kyle and the boys watching in awe =)

 
The Chambered Nautilus, sometimes referred to as a living fossil, has remained relatively unchanged for over 400 million years. Most people recognize it for its shell which captivates with its geometric and jewel-like beauty. Its appeal has been driving this previously abundant species toward extinction through over-harvesting for jewelry production. It is easy to want one of these mysterious and mesmerizing treasures for oneself, especially when the true cost to the species is not realized or advertised by the trinket producers. I hope that others are inspired like me to only take inspiration from the living Nautilus and to leave them in the deep, dark ocean where they can thrive for millions of years to come.
 

 
Each year I design a brand new sculpture specifically as next year's submission entry for the jury to consider. This was the concept that my partner Kyle helped me realize via Solid Works.

 
There is a neat contrast between the colorful glass front of the sculpture and the back that is made to look like stone. 

 
Here is a photo of how I realized the back of the sculpture to appear like in the concept design. It is sculpted polystyrene foam, covered in mesh and layers of exterior foam coat that is then faux finished with exterior paint and sealed.
 
 
I completed my Nautilus Shell a few months before the installation of the 2022/23 Artscape. For a few months we installed it at our 40 Acre Mystic Valley Sculpture Park in Mosca near the Great Sand Dunes National Park.

The front is created with hand cut and shaped stained glass. Some of the glass is irredescent so it changes color in the light.


 
Here you can see a size comparison as well as how the colors changed when sculpture is viewed from a different angle.


Thursday, September 15, 2022

Autumn Crescent Moon ~ Framed Painting

Autumn Crescent Moon, acrylic on board, 23″x47″ (25″x49″ framed), 2022

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I'm so happy to see this new painting beautifully, custom framed by my partner Kyle - hugs thanks to him fr helping my work have such a clean, professional look!

This painting makes me think of all the different aspects of fall that I love here in the San Juan Mountains of Southern Colorado where I live. The vast, expansive views with varied shrubbery and trees that roll into awe inspiring high peaks all veiled in warm, moody colors is one of the most visually stimulating scenes for me as an artist. Autumn is so fleeting and so full of mixed feelings, the beauty of the season helps me to cope with the end of Summer and the quickly approaching, cooler and less colorful Winter. I am still savoring the magical Summer season but this year it just really feels like its slipping away faster than ever. But fall is on the way and this type of scenery is food for my soul. The overwhelming beauty of the season here in Colorado is what I aimed to capture here.