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New Arrivals!!!

razzle dazzle
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First Autumn
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New Arrivals By Artist, Jim Hagstrom
oil on canvas – framed
New arrival and new look for Hagstrom..
He is always trying a new exciting creation.
What is next, Jim. Loving it!!
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1211 Washington Ave., Golden, CO  80401
303-279-1192

Sonia Reid art
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SR1-50
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New Arrivals by Sonia Reid, Artist: Wildlife oil paintings Sonia’s work comes in and moves out just as fast. Her paintings are so life – like, it is like looking through the window. You can see the wind ruffle the fur and hear the movement along the meadows or snow. The moose heard you – no movement is unnoticed!!
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Spirits in the Wind Gallery, 1211 Washington Ave., Golden, CO 80401
303-279-1192

Eternal Bond, by Tammy Lynne Penn, bronze, TB3-341
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Spring Foal Crop, bronze, by Tammy Lynne Penn, TB3-343
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Little Sentinel, bronze, by Tammy Lynne Penn, TB3-342
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Cutting Class, Bronze, by Tammy Lynne Penn, TB3-431
Currently has this base, but it can be switched to the regular one

New Arrival – Bronze by Tammy Lynne Penn.
Mixing media and melding heritages. People have always had a spiritual connection to animals through the millennia, whether it’s through Native American folklore or Celtic mythology, and Tammy aims to honor that through her artwork.
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Spirits in the Wind Gallery, 1211 Washington Ave., Golden,CO  80401  303-279-1192

JP1-41
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JP1-39
SOLD
JP1-40
SOLD

New Arrival by Jordyn Payne, Oil on canvas framed
Jordyn’s artwork makes you smile – the multi-color thick layers of oil which makes each piece look three dimensional. From any angle the colors look different with the natural light.
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Autumn Colors

Autumn Camp, by Jim Hagstrom, JH1-66
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Gold Rush, Jordyn Payne, JP1-12
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Lair O'the Bear Park, oil painting by Nikolo Balkanski, NB1-36
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A Breath of Light, oil painting, Don Dernovich

 

Autumn Pasture, by Gary Huber, GH1-14
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Month of September
“Colors of Autumn – Smell and rustling leaves in varied colors is a favorite of mine and most likely yours!”
Pam Eggemeyer, Gallery Director

Join us to view the works of Jim Hagstrom, Jordyn Payne, Nikolo Balkansi, Don Dernovich and
Gary Huber

Spirits in the Wind Gallery, 1211 Washington Ave., Golden, CO  80401  www.spiritsinthewindgallery.com   303-279-1192

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Raku Pottery: Dramatic and Dynamic Show

Raku Pottery Show
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August 19th – 20th 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Meet Raku Pottery Artist, Jerry Rhodes and Show

Large Array of One-Of-A-Kind Raku Pottery/Sculpture 

Jerry has an Electrical Engineering degree from Penn State University, is a former Air Force officer, and currently serves as the Joint Staff Air and Missile Defense Liaison to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).

“The firing process I use for my pottery is often described as Raku, but the motivation behind my use of this technique might be considered its philosophical opposite. Rather than seeking a harmonious balance or simplicity through my work, I try to achieve dynamic and imaginative results by challenging the boundaries of gravity, material science, chemistry, and sometimes, common sense. Often I will use traditional style glazes and classic post firing reduction techniques, but other times I’ll use plant food, steel wool, and horsehair during the firing, and add African porcupine quills to complete a composition. The results are usually very dramatic.”

“I also like to combine seemingly disparate elements drawn from a global, temporal, and cultural palate to form a composition. Some pieces may blend science with antiquity; Einstein’s equations for Special Relativity carved around the rim of a classic Greek form, for instance, while others may represent a cultural fusion; African and Polynesian tribal components combined into a loosely symbolic presentation. In the end, I’m not trying to resolve the different elements that go into a piece, but rather, trying to bring the composition to a point where it finds a temporary détente within itself.”

“Each piece I create is unique, each one represents a new and exciting learning experience, and every one is an adventure.”

Spirits in the Wind Gallery, 1211 Washington Ave., Golden, CO 80401
www.spiritsinthewindgallery.com   303-279-1192

 

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Meet the Artist and Show: August 19th – 20th

Bonsai Pot, by Jerry Rhodes, JR2-2017-005
Round Raku Vessel with Three Chevron Lid, by Jerry Rhodes, JR2-12018
Jerry Rhodes Potter
Jerry Rhodes
Red Horse Hair Pot with Quilled Lid, JR2-2017-001, Jerry Rhodes
JR2-2017-001 $325
Sculptural Raku Pot, Jerry Rhodes, JR2-107

August 19th – 20th 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Meet Raku Pottery Artist, Jerry Rhodes and Show

Jerry has an Electrical Engineering degree from Penn State University, is a former Air Force officer, and currently serves as the Joint Staff Air and Missile Defense Liaison to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).

“The firing process I use for my pottery is often described as Raku, but the motivation behind my use of this technique might be considered its philosophical opposite. Rather than seeking a harmonious balance or simplicity through my work, I try to achieve dynamic and imaginative results by challenging the boundaries of gravity, material science, chemistry, and sometimes, common sense. Often I will use traditional style glazes and classic post firing reduction techniques, but other times I’ll use plant food, steel wool, and horsehair during the firing, and add African porcupine quills to complete a composition. The results are usually very dramatic.”

“I also like to combine seemingly disparate elements drawn from a global, temporal, and cultural palate to form a composition. Some pieces may blend science with antiquity; Einstein’s equations for Special Relativity carved around the rim of a classic Greek form, for instance, while others may represent a cultural fusion; African and Polynesian tribal components combined into a loosely symbolic presentation. In the end, I’m not trying to resolve the different elements that go into a piece, but rather, trying to bring the composition to a point where it finds a temporary détente within itself.”

“Each piece I create is unique, each one represents a new and exciting learning experience, and every one is an adventure.”

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Ladies Night Sample Tour May 4th!!

Ladies Night Sample Tour

Fabulous Freebies await you in dozens of stores when you get “LOST.”

Bring your mother, daughter or girlfriends & have a fabulous girls’ night out!

This event is fun ! Simply buy a bracelet for $12.50 which we are selling now. You receive a coupon book for shopping at particpating merchants at Golden, Littleton and Arvada. Wild night for Ladies Evening Out.

Spirits in the Wind Gallery is “Chilling Out” with Tastefully Simple’s Virgin Drink Mixes but
add your own wine and its a party! Tastes and selling the mixes..try the Pineapple Margarita Mix and Samba Sangria Slush Drink Mix!!
Four hourly DRAWINGS  5:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 7:00 PM & 8:00 PM

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Autumn Fields

Autumn Fields, Randy Van Beek, RV1-229
Autumn Fields, Randy Van Beek

Autumn Fields
by Randy Van Beek
24″ x 36″ Framed

“Watch the painting at varied times of the day. The natural light changes the clouds like they are moving, the shadows adjust to reflect the time of day. The magic Art of Randy Van Beek!”

“Whenever I travel I carry my painting equipment and camera. When I discover a scene or an effect that excites me, something unique, I attempt to capture what I feel or the impression of my visual experience.” Later in the studio Randy refers to the outdoor study paintings as well as the photographs to execute larger works. When he composes these more complex versions, he may incorporate figures, children, or wildlife, sometimes creating a story.

Randy enjoys a broad range of subjects and painting styles. “I don’t want to limit myself to a theme in subjects, or a repetitive formula in techniques. I need to continually challenge myself. The creative process is over once I’ve accomplished something, and it’s that process I’m most passionate about. I think the creative mind is one of God’s most fascinating gifts. I see it as a responsibility to explore and develop my gift, but mostly to share what I’ve created.” We can seek solace in the appreciation of beauty. Art, music, and literature can elevate our spirit providing relief from the common place. A work of art is passed on for centuries, communicating one’s personal insights in a particular era.

Randy is concerned with the preservation of natural areas of the earth and hopes his work will inspire others to share in the responsibility of maintaining balance between conservation, economic, and social needs. He annually contributes to over thirty local and over twenty national non-profit organizations which either preserve wild habitats or aid humanitarian efforts. A partial list of memberships include: World Wildlife Fund, National Park Foundation, Wilderness Society, Children’s Compassion International, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and Whatcom Land Trust.
Spirits in the Wind Gallery, 1211 Washington Ave., Golden, CO  80401
www.spiritsinthewindgallery.com   303-279-1192

 

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Golden, CO 80401
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