Wednesday, May 11, 2011

A Fair Review




Totally frustrated. Similar to how I would feel, had I been on a much needed, have to drop 5 sizes- diet, half way there I wander into the bakery and eat 10 deep fried doughnuts with every imaginable calorie oozing out of them.

Only in this case, I am not talking about a diet that I have been on for a short amount of time..., but half of my life. Half of my life I have been working for this day. Granted, half of my life, I have also been raising 6 children, so not every waking moment, but I have thought about this day ALOT.

It has been roughly 20 years that I have been studying, first watercolor, and a few other medias in between, and then not quite 4 years ago I found a deep connection to exploring with oil.

Then the day finally came. I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to send my paintings with Ugallery to the AAF 2011 spring show in NYC. I was only able to 'see' the show from photos online.

A few of my paintings were sold . I am always happy to have the opportunity to try something new... and if it goes well, then great.. but if it could be better, the shame would be in not taking the opportunity to learn and grow.

The director, Alex Farkas, and I had a review after the show to help me understand the reaction of the Manhattan crowd towards my work. One repeated comment is the source of this frustration. 'Her work reminds me of Malcolm Liepke, and/or Milt Kobayashi.'

Now, don't get me wrong. I am honored. A few years back I would have been like, YES!! Arms pumping, likely not in the coolest of fashionable ways. Both are widely studied and their work can unzip some hefty sized wallets.

It wasn't exactly news to me, I have heard it before.... 'have you studied with Milt...or Malcolm?".... no, I found Malcolm's work and instantaneously fell in love. There are many reasons why I fell so hard. Some reasons I likely didn't understand, though one thing I knew for sure was that I wanted to create as well as him. At one time I had received a grant for a mentorship with him, the timing didn't work out. I have yet to see either of their original works in person. Advantageously, I have a mentour relationship with Ray Wattenhofer, an artist whom I confidently say is a master and a dear friend of mine.

Malcolm and Milt are masters of their own kind, I am not the first to say it, nor will I be the last.

I want now only to be an artist who has mastered my own signature style. That alone, to me, would feel like a prize worthy of being mentioned in comparable conversation toward masters. An equivalent of finding the treasure chest on a great hunt. The only clues I have right now are...likely buried under a very large rock, and it's not in a doughnut bag.

ANY help is greatly appreciated.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Affordable Art Fair ...NYC...2011 and my OOBE










Tried, I really did ;) , to have an OOBE (out of body experience). I was hoping that I could just hop over to the AAF in New York, NY... right over by the Empire St. Bldng...., yah, didn't get too far with that... I get to have my preview party right here... Thanks to technology!

Thought I would share a bit of what my laptop is doing for me, and how I am making the most of it here with out packing any bags or wondering what I should wear....

I have enjoyed 'meeting' a few of the great artists that also work with Ugallery... each of them deserving and worth taking a look!

Rebecca Rousseau (North Carolina) and I chatted a bit on Facebook on the opening night, fun lady! She sold 3 paintings on the preview night!

Duane Romanell and his wife Christine Soccio (New Jersey) attended the preview night and kindly sent me some photos of the opening. That was so thoughtful of them... I was feeling so bummed about not going!

Duane left the nicest comment for me on my Ugallery blog...
"Kayleen - Just wanted to comment on how beautiful your work looks up close and in person. I stopped by the AAF show in Manhattan last night with my wife (and fellow UGallery artist) Christine Soccio to check out the booth, and so your work hanging there. Very stunning, very bright and colorful, and very well done. Completely impressed with your art. I wish you much good success with all of it."

It almost feels like I am at the fair... well, not really.... I think it would be so great if I could have my spirit travel to great museums and places I have never been! Bringing home trinkets wouldn't be so easy, but I am not so sure that one would need them if a person could visit them when we have the whim.

***click on the images to expand*****

To see more photos and get a better feel for the AAF... click here ...
To see or purchase the art work at Ugallery's booth at the AAF....click here ...



For the second season, AAF NYC also will offer Free Admission for all visitors on Thursday, May 5 from 6:00-8:00PM, making art accessible for all. In celebration of Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 8, Moms accompanied by a child will be welcomed to AAF with free admission and a special Mother’s Day gift bag. As always, all children under 12 can attend the fair no admission charge during all public hours.

General Admission: May 5th – 8th, 2011
Thursday, May 5: 11:00AM-8:00 PM
6:00 – 8:00 PM Free Admission
Friday, May 6th: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday, May 7th: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday, May 8th: 11:00 AM-5:00 PM Mother’s Day: Mothers attending the fair with a child will receive free admission and a AAF Mother’s Day gift bag (while supplies last).

Tickets: General admission tickets $20
Students and Seniors: $15
Group discounts (10+): $10
Children under 12: FREE during public fair hours

Happy Mother’s Day: Sunday, May 8: Mothers attending the fair with a child will receive free admission and a AAF Mother’s Day gift bag (while supplies last).

To purchase tickets, please visit www.aafnyc.com.










Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The Affordable Art Fair.... NEW YORK is here!

The AAF Fair web site can be found by clicking this highlighted link......

WHEN: May 5 - 8, 2011
WHERE:
7W 34th Street (7 West 34th Street)

PRIVATE PREVIEW
WHEN: WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 6PM - 9PM

FREE ADMISSION
WHEN: THURSDAY, MAY 5, 6PM - 8PM

AAF in NYC is the place to discover and buy works of art from today's hottest young talent and well-known names, with all works priced from just $100 up to $10,000. AAF is for everyone, including the art savvy collector and the first time buyer.


Ugallery has 14 of my artworks at the show... you can view them by clicking this highlighted link, .....


Thanks again to all the wonderful customers and supporters :) Hope you can make it!


Saturday, April 30, 2011

AAFin NY, NY and Pizza Luce, St. Paul, MN




....Well, this week is going to be a big one for me...
14 of my paintings are going to be in the Affordable Art Fair in New York, NY, or in short, the AAF.
The AAF is basically a juried art fair with about 85 galleries from around the world in attendance.
Ugallery will be bringing my work as well as several artists to the show. The pieces are on my artist page, which you can view here. I am really not sure what to expect. It could really go either way. The economy certainly doesn't favor artists, though it is generally a great form of investing for those who are looking to take the gamble and enjoy some work in the meantime.

I do have a new piece to share... a kind of 'punkish' looking oil painting on a 24 inch gallery wrap canvas... this one is not listed on Ugallery, but will be going to Pizza Luce in St. Paul MN. The paintings will be up thru the month of May. The images that I have listed with this posting are some of the paintings that will be hung. JUST A REMINDER- CLIK ON THE IMAGES TO ENLARGE

Thursday, April 21, 2011

One more heading to the fair... AAF in New York...





24 inch square original oil painting on gallery wrap canvas..1 and 1/2" deep sides painted umber.... click on a picture to expand to full page....

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Some more florals........



Red Poppies /greenish background...16 x 20 inches.. gallery wrap..3/4 inch deep

Purple Poppies.....12 x 16 inch gallery wrap..3/4" deep, sides painted......
tall rectangle.....12 x 6 inch gallery wrap...1 1/2" deep
remaining 2 are 12 inch square gallery wrap..1 1/2" deep .....all sides are painted ... ready to hang... no frame needed.....click on picture to expand....

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Floral......






....a few florals.. still wet... the square is a 12 inch gallery wrap... the 4 rectangles are 6 by 12 inch....gallery wrap... each 1 and 1/2 inch deep..sides painted umber...... the larger (red poppies/ blue background) is a 24 inch square gallery wrap/ still in progress..
CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO ENLARGE...


Friday, April 8, 2011

Review Messenger article..

(click the title bar to link to the Review Messenger)

Menahga artist gaining recognition
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Written by MATTHEW JOHNSON
Friday, 08 April 2011 13:07

rightstuff
Kayleen Horsma at ArtPrize in Grand Rapids, Michigan last fall with her painting, The Right Stuff.

Blossoming, self-taught Menahga artist Kayleen (Ylitalo) Horsma has a gift for capturing on canvas the expressions of ordinary folks engaged in some of life's most recognizable moments.

In a fashion similar to Norman Rockwell, this wife and mother of six, without fleshing out every detail, portrays everyday postures and expressions of people with the strokes of a paint brush. Her artistic horizons have broadened considerably, due in part to her participation last fall in the second annual ArtPrize contest held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The international contest, which had 1,713 artists participating from 44 states and 21 countries, was held Wednesday, September 22, through Sunday, October 10, 2010.

Kayleen was one of four Minnesota artists who participated in this one-of-a-kind contest, which was started in 2009 as a social/art experiment by Amway heir Rick DeVos. Her featured work – a 5-foot-square oil painting titled "The Right Stuff," on stretched Belgian linen – was one of 1,500 works displayed in 193 venues throughout the Grand Rapids area during the two-and-a-half-week contest.

"It was a really good experience, and I would encourage anybody who is interested to check it out," said Kayleen.

The only requirement for artists to participate in the contest is for them to make a connection with the owner of a Grand Rapids property who agrees to allow the artist’s work to be displayed on their property during the contest. All of the artists in the contest benefit from having their art viewed by a substantial audience; winners are judged "American Idol-style" by the voting public, which is a unique aspect of the contest. The first-place participant is awarded $250,000; second place wins $100,000; third place wins $50,000; and fourth through 10th place participants win $7,000 apiece, for a grand total of $449,000 in cash prizes.

Kayleen, who had never been away from her family for that length of time before, explained her reasons for participating in 2010 before the contest took place.

"I am going there for the experience, education, and to gain connections in the hope of winning a larger following for sales of my artworks," she said.

She is pleased to report that those objectives have been met, and she is now reaping benefits from the experience. Her blog (khorsma.blogspot.com) has received more hits since her artwork was shown at ArtPrize, which in turn has led to more sales with Ugallery, as well as on Facebook.

"It's good for the artist, but really, it's a boon for Grand Rapids ..." because of what it does for their economy. Over the course of the contest, attendees not only view lots of great art at all the different venues, they stay in the area and go to concerts and patronize local businesses, including restaurants and hotels.

Kayleen's work, "The Right Stuff," was accepted and displayed by the Grand Valley Artists at Altens Place, a gallery in downtown Grand Rapids.

"I did two shows out there," she said. "I met a lot of artists who I stay in touch with now. The networking has been very good."

The Michigan event gained much more exposure for Horsma’s art; an estimated 32,000 people attended at her exhibit during the two-and-a-half week contest.

“It was kind of scary at first," she said, but the locals helped to put her at ease.

"You knew you were in a large city, but it felt like a small town." Grand Rapids has a population of over 190,000.

Kayleen spent a considerable amount of time volunteering at the gallery where her art was displayed. Some viewers prefer to talk to the artist, while others prefer to view the work in silence. "It was interesting to find out what types of people were drawn to my work," she said.

She has become more optimistic that her art has a future market, because a large number of viewers who expressed interest in her work are in the 20- to 40-year-old age range. Art professors and connoisseurs gave her positive reviews, too.

Kayleen has also gained the experience of being interviewed by radio and TV reporters.

Her featured piece at the contest, "The Right Stuff," honors the style and flair of artist Malcom Liepke. It depicts a gallery setting with two men and a woman in the foreground, with Norman Rockwell paintings on the gallery walls in the background, as well as other "browsers." The four Norman Rockwell paintings in the background of Kayleen's painting are, from left to right, "No Swimming," "Strictly A Sharpshooter," "100th Yr of Baseball" and "The Flirts."

After returning from Grand Rapids, Kayleen was doing an Internet search for Artprize articles and found a blog written by writer and illustrator A.E. Kieren of New York, New York, titled "More Artprize Highlights" in which he posted a picture of her painting and commented, "I saw this and thought 'Malcolm Liepke entered ArtPrize!' But nay, this painter is just an acolyte of Liepke's. She admits it in her statement. That's okay though, since I myself have been known to be a great admirer of Mr. Liepke."

She said she may consider returning to ArtPrize, this time with a goal of connecting with a larger venue in Grand Rapids, perhaps a museum. The museums had larger attendance numbers (estimated at about 80,000). Her next oil painting for the show would be about eight feet by 20 feet and she does have a composition in mind.

Kayleen did not see many familiar faces at ArtPrize, but was happy to see a few. Those who visited her in Michigan during the contest included two sisters (Donelle Aho of Marquette, Michigan, and Audrey Miller from Buffalo, Minnesota); high school classmate Rachael (Siltala) Wattenhofer, a Menahga native living near Grand Rapids who is the daughter-in-law of Kayleen's Dorset art mentor Raymond Wattenhofer (www.raymondwattenhofer.com); and a couple of friends also native to the Menahga area, SaYon Komulainen who lives near Minneapolis, and Pete Odland, who lives near Grand Rapids.

Kayleen visited Pete and his family at his home. She said the beautiful landscape where they live reminds her of the Smoky Hills near Wolf Lake.

During the ArtPrize contest, when Kayleen was not volunteering at the gallery or visiting with friends, she enjoyed venturing out to view the works of other artists that were on display throughout Grand Rapids.

Her work is currently for sale on Ugallery, which is an online art gallery that sells the work of emerging artists. Some of her pieces have been included, at various times, among Ugallery's top 50 pieces of art, which are distinguished as the most popular, eye-catching works on the site. There are now about 4,000 pieces of artwork listed on Ugallery. To view some of Kayleen's art online, visit the site at www.ugallery.com/kayleen-horsma, or to read more about her experience with Ugallery visit the local arts guild blog http://menahgaartsguild.blogspot.com/2011/02/ugallery-opportunity-for-artists-and.html.

Kayleen said she has reevaluated her previous prices and dropped them in order to break into a soft art market due to the overall economy. So far, this strategy has been working in her favor. She said she hopes that prices will surpass the previous purchase tag prices, making the investment financially worthwhile.

In addition to its online viewing, Ugallery hosts prestigious shows throughout the year. Kayleen recently announced that she is among 10 artists chosen (from the roughly 400 artists represented by Ugallery) to show her work at The Spring Affordable Art Fair in New York City, May 5-8. The Affordable Art Fair is similar to an art fair that we may think of, but on a much grander scale, with the exhibitors being noted galleries and not individual artists. On the web site for this event (www.aafnyc. com), it says, "AAF in NYC is a place to discover and buy works of art from today's hottest young talent and well-known names ..." Ugallery is the only "online" gallery that attends the AAF.

Needless to say, Kayleen is excited about having her work chosen for display at the event. "This is a HUGE deal for me,” she said. “Galleries exhibiting at this show are from Canada, Australia, London, Spain, UK, England, Argentina, Vietnam, Netherlands, Paris, as well as many states here in the U.S."

The show also exhibits on different dates around the world, including in Amsterdam, Bristol, Brussels, London, Melbourne, Milan, Paris, Singapore and Sydney.

p1194600One of Kayleen's latest works on Ugallery is a piece titled, "Not on the Lips," which is a classic portrayal of a man making a move to kiss a woman on the lips, and as he does, she turns her head at that moment so the kiss lands on her cheek instead of her lips. This is but one of many examples of a Kayleen Horsma painting of an experience that many people can relate to in their own lives. She focuses in on the mood and expressing individual personalities. "I love painting people, trying to capture the different moods," Kayleen said.

One customer commented after purchasing her work online, "Just received 'Chosen to Love.' While I knew I'd like the painting, I didn't expect it to take my breath away. Thank you!"

When painting, Kayleen says she focuses on three main things: Mood, contrast between light and dark, and keeping it simple.

"Often I don't refer to any model or picture, and with no under drawing, I just begin to paint. I like the magic of seeing what will be the end result, without knowing before hand. I think it's that simplicity of technique and the mood that's captured which people are drawn to."

Recently, Kayleen was contacted by Artifacts Gallery in Cambria, California, which is near the Hearst Castle. The current plan is to test market her work at the gallery. If that goes well, the company will eventually publish her work. Their 5,000-square-foot gallery features the works of about 85 of the top artists in the country, including Bev Doolittle, Steve Hanks and Charles Wysocki. If it all works in her favor, the price of a print of her paintings could run upward of $1,200 dollars, making the present potentially an ideal time to purchase a Horsma original. She is also considering a contract with an agency which assists in commercial sales and show bookings.

Kayleen's artwork was shown at a variety of places during 2010, including the Artfair at Devos Center in Grand Rapids, New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, Vertin Gallery in Calumet, Michigan, the APW Gallery in New York, New York, and Your Art's Desire in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Locally, she is one of a handful of people involved in the Menahga Arts Guild, a new organization started last summer to promote the arts in the community and to help artists connect.

Kayleen was recently nominated for "The Gilded Feather Award" as a potential Master Artist, a program which recognizes outstanding regional artists who have made a significant contribution to the arts in Central Minnesota. She said she would like to thank Executive Director Mark Turner of the McKnight Foundation and Grants Coordinator Nancy Leasman of the Five Wings Arts Council for their assistance over the years, as well as a special mention of thanks to her supporters for the generous spirit and contributions that they have shown.

Kayleen and her husband, Jay, live with their six children near Menahga and operate Chet's Pumping Service.

Friday, April 1, 2011

More paintings in progress.....

The top 2 paintings are 24 " square... bottom 3 are 16 " square.... each gallery wrap/ 1 and 1/2inch deep..... (sorry ..photos are a little foggy)



Tuesday, March 15, 2011

just for you......

(top photo is still wet.... and very in progress :) )
....you can click on an image twice for an even closer view.....

from top to bottom....... all gallery wraps ...1 and 1/2 inch deep / sides will be painted.......
12 inch/ 2- 6 inch/ next 4 photos are 24 inch/ last 3 are 16 inches...







Friday, February 18, 2011

Ugallery... Opportunity for Arts Lovers and Artists

I am pleased to share with you my experience and learned knowledge of Ugallery. Beginning in late October of 2010 I started working with Ugallery, which has so far resulted in the sale of 8 my paintings, and most recently chosen to be one of their exhibiting artists at the prestigious Affordable Art Fair in New York, held May 5th thru the 8th.


Galleries exhibiting at The Affordable Art Fair show are from Canada, Australia, London, Spain, UK, England, Argentina, Vietnam, Netherlands, Paris, as well as various states here in the US....

The Affordable Art Fair also gathers in other locations such as Amsterdam, Bristol, Brussels, London, Melbourne, Milan, Paris, Singapore, Sydney.



What is Ugallery?

Ugallery represents today's top emerging artists - tomorrow's art world. An expert panel of curators selects each artist, giving the gallery a diverse and sought-after collection of media, styles, and perspectives, both online and with show attendance. Try any artwork from their collection in your home for seven days with free return shipping . Art lovers can even try an artwork on a virtual wall - change up color Go to Ugallery to get an idea of what the piece would look like in your home.



below.. "Bonnie In Blue"

3 and 3/4" x 5 and 1/2 oil painting on

panel , sold


Why am I excited? There has to be a gaggle of online galleries, right? How many can you name that don't charge you a listing fee? That handle the sale? Pay for shipping ..(actually if you live near a UPS center that does packaging- just drop it off there within 48 hours of the sale) -2 weeks later they mail out your check at 50% less commission. Ugallery is based both in NY, NY, as well is in the artsy district of San Fransisco, CA. Aside from that, everyone at Ugallery is really very friendly and easy to work with.


Ugallery in the news....... From magazines to newspapers, and even decorating the set of the movie It's Complicated, starring Meryl Streep. Steve Martin, and Alec Baldwin, and the new Hotel Palomar Philadelphia uses Ugallery artwork to furnish its lobby. Ugallery has plenty of press and the link provided does quite prove it! and a timeline link along with team member information.


How complicated is it?


If I can do it... You can do it! Just follow this link and you will see the usual browser button to load up 10 of your images... their panel will do a review and accept or decline. It is important to remember when applying to galleries not to get discouraged if you are declined. Galleries do know their 'nitch' and what would work well for them, if you look at the bright side of it- consider them to be doing you a favor by letting you know that your selection isn't working for them. You are left with a few choices if you really want to work with a gallery. Follow your love and find the gallery that they work for, or follow your love and strengthen your work where it needs to be stronger.




" Not On The Lips" # 3 Oil on gallery wrap canvas, sold



For those who would like to see more of my work ......

view my portfolio on Ugallery, browse my

blog, Painting Color Within


Article posted by Artist Kayleen Horsma, Menahga MN for the Menahga Arts Guild blog

Thursday, February 17, 2011

The Affordable Art Fair.... NEW YORK!

The Affordable Art Fair.... New York, HERE WE COME....well, not really, HERE MY PAINTINGS COME ! Some day I will come too, so I can check out-drool- those museums- drool...

For now I get to feverishly paint away ... I need 12 paintings by early March... and then another 15 for a show in St. Paul (May)....

I am honored to have been chosen by Ugallery as an artist that they will be exhibiting at the Spring Affordable Art Fair New York City May 5 - 8, 2011.

Galleries exhibiting at the prestigious show are from Canada, Australia, London, Spain, UK, England, Argentina, Vietnam, Netherlands, Paris, as well as various states here in the US.... http://www.aafnyc.com/exhibitors.php

This same show is also set up in other areas (other dates) .... Amsterdam, Bristol, Brussels, London, Melbourne, Milan, Paris, Singapore, Sydney .

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Artists Wanted Portfolio...

My portfolio on Artists Wanted ... great exposure and opportunity for any artist! ...if you click on the title, it should bring you over to the portfolio...

...with a banjo on my knee.....




' Side Glance '

(gone to Alabama)

SOLD