Thanks much to Woolworth Walk Gallery at 25 Haywood St. in downtown Asheville for the sale of this original oil, "Soul Of The Deer." The work is 9 X 12", infused with copper. Thrilled! #painting #painting #oil #nature #twomey #catherinetwomey #flow #contemporary #contemporaryart #award #awardwinning #internationalart #galleryart, #woolworthwalk #contemporarygallery #collector #collectors #artcommission #deerpainting #deerskull #deeranatomy #animalportrait #ashevilleartist
Review: The KraftGeek Inspire Easel - Versatile, Inspired Design & Affordable
If first impressions are important, then call me impressed. Recently I was asked by KraftGeek to try out and review their “Inspire Easel”, which is offered for tabletop display, floor display and plein air painting. It was shipped as scheduled and securely packaged in a custom box. Upon opening, I discovered a beautifully illustrated four step vellum instruction sheet as well as a compact, more detailed User Manual. After quickly absorbing these, I jumped right to setup.
Inspire Easel High Quality Packaging and Instructions
The Inspire Easel looks and feels upscale. It’s sleek and well articulated, with telescoping legs that can be calibrated for level surfaces and customized for rough, uneven places. The Inspire is a sophisticated looking display and tabletop easel offered in Oak, Black, and White finishes. I’m primarily a plein air painter, however, so that is where I put the easel to the test.
I previously had a very expensive ($800+) plein air easel with telescoping legs that continually stuck, so I was skeptical about their ease of use on the Inspire right from the start. This easel, however, came through like a champ. In just a few minutes I had the Inspire up and balanced, ready to go. It felt solid, sturdy and easily fits into my roll-around supply cart as well as a supply bag.
Tabletop Position For The Inspire Easel by KraftGeek
The image above shows two inset pegs on the bottom of the legs that fold down easily and hold canvases under 1.5” thickness. One drawback to the peg holders is that your panel has to be larger than 11.25” in width, which is rather large for plein air painting considering you have about two hours before the light changes and need to cover a canvas by then.
A 9 X 12” or larger canvas could be used, as long as the top was clipped to the vertical easel bar for stability. KraftGeek might consider adding more pegs for smaller paintings. At the top of the easel there is an expanding holder with a tension grip. There’s even a ¾-inch threaded mount at the very top - a thoughtful and useful addition for phones, cameras, lights, etc. Canvases up to 26” in height fit the easel.
The image below shows the Inspire easel used as a tabletop display. It elegantly displays the artwork of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Chimney Rock, NC. that was recently shown competitively.
“Chimney Rock Last Light”, Pigment on Aquabord, by Catherine Twomey
Inspire Easel Plein Air At High Vista, Mills River, NC
Once out in the field, I set up in a flash. The amount of time saved on setup was well worth the cost of the easel alone. There’s a handy hook on the bottom back to hang a weighty bag for windy days, though for this light breeze morning the easel was wonderfully stable without a bag.
The above image, however, shows what I consider to be the biggest drawback to the Inspire easel when used for plein air painting. There’s no supply tray! I had to precariously balance my palette, solvent and mediums around me on various chairs. I would be first in line to buy a lightweight tray accessory attachment to hold my supplies if offered by KraftGeek.
Plein Air Painting Using The Inspire Easel
As painting got underway, there was no holding back. I put all my usual slapdash strength into the brushwork without incident. The easel held up well, with no slippage or drops. As the morning moved along, the sun began to burn off the fog and a slight breeze came up. Out came my umbrella attachment (not included with the Inspire Easel), a weighty mechanism that would be a real test for the easel’s legs, but was critical for painting.
Umbrella Attached To Inspire Easel
Umbrella Attachment (not included) - Front Leg
The umbrella attachment is as heavy as it looks. It easily clamped on to the Inspire’s front leg and held the umbrella without an issue. That’s when the excitement began, however! I suddenly noticed the painting falling away from me. I discovered a first-time user’s error - I hadn’t completely locked in the Inspire’s back leg-locking mechanism, which is just a very simple twist to make at the bottom of each leg. Fortunately I caught the easel and painting in time, tightened everything up as it should be, and continued. I’ve concluded that the additional weight of the umbrella holder revealed my lax leg locking skills! My advice is to take extra care to lock in the legs at the start of every session to guarantee disaster aversion.
Artist At Work, Inspire Easel
In conclusion, and I do not write this lightly: I love the KraftGeek Inspire Easel. I’ve used a lot of easels over the years, but this was the easiest to set up, the most beautifully designed and for a small person like me - lightweight and compact. Put an attachment tray on it, and it would completely fit the needs of plein air painters.
If you’re interested in purchasing the KraftGeek Inspire Easel, follow the links below and be certain to apply the discount code. Happy painting!
Discount Code: Easel123
KraftGeek Online Store: https://bit.ly/4mvRS8f
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“Resilient Tar Heel Ram”, 22 X 30”, Contemporary Fresco on Aquabord
"Resilient Tar Heel Ram" Juried In To "Tar Heel Exhibition"
Very pleased that juror Carolyn Edlund has chosen "Resilient Tar Heel Ram" for inclusion in the "Tar Heel Art Exhibition" at UpMarket Gallery in Asheville. The Opening Reception is Friday, 5/1 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. Contemporary fresco, 22 X 30" on Aquabord. Thanks much, Carolyn for helping Asheville celebrate our resiliency and spirit.
Asheville Under Siege, Again: The Resilient Tar Heel Ram
Cropped preview, "Resilient Tar Heel Ram" - because once again Asheville is under siege, this time by wildfires. We will persevere. Watercolor pigment fresco on Ampersand Aquabord, 22 X 30" for an upcoming exhibition. #ampersandaquabord #hurricanehelene #ashevillewildfires #tarheelram #contemporaryfresco #watercolorpainting
"Forest Deer Soul" by Catherine Twomey
"Forest Deer Soul" is a 9 X 12" framed oil from a skull I recently acquired. Such a mystery behind every creature I paint. Available soon at Woolworth Walk in Asheville.
Sold! "Earlysville General Store" by Catherine Twomey
Thanks to the collector from Fairfax, VA! "Earlysville General Store" inspired my nostalgic side. For additional prints, please visit: https://fineartamerica.com/featured/2-earlysville-general-store-no-2-catherine-twomey.html
"Tahquitz Canyon Waterfalls, Morning" Released!
A tranquil scene depicts a waterfall cascading between rocky cliffs into a serene pool, with sunlight illuminating the rocks and water. The interplay of soft colors creates a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere. This is at the top of the Tahquitz Canyon at Aqua Caliente in Palm Springs. Painted plain air.
This is a contemporary fresco on Aquabord. It does not need glass framing; it is varnished.
https://www.catherinetwomey.com/available/tahquitz-canyon-falls-morning-9-x-12-contemporary-fresco
“Rendezvous” 18 X 18” oil, gold and copper on archival panel.
Museum Exhibition: "Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene"
“Rendezvous” will be featured from February 13 - May 5, 2025 at the Asheville Art Museum in the “Asheville Strong” exhibition. The Opening Reception will be Thursday, 2/13 - hope to see you there!
To purchase: https://www.catherinetwomey.com/available/redezvous-oil-18-x-18-on-panel-framed
Now Showing, Woolworth Walk
Happy to announce that historic Woolworth Walk, 25 Haywood Ave. in downtown Asheville, is now featuring some of my work. Hope you can make it by!
"Many Glaciers Sun and Snow" - Contemporary Fresco by Catherine Twomey
This is the view in front of Many Glaciers Lodge in Glacier National Park, from last July. I was struck by the sunset over the jagged mountains, and the hidden glaciers on the slope. This is what’s known as a Contemporary Fresco. It is pigment on clay Aquabord, and is varnished and does not need framing under glass. It is 9 X 12”.
Asheville Vs. Hurricane Helene: Art Will Survive
A terrible thing has happened to Asheville, NC, where I live. Hurricane Helene landed here on 9/27/24 and brought death, destruction and despair. Like many, I have been in a state of shock and sadness to see the damage to this beautiful town. Like many, I wonder how we’ll recover. These are images from close to my home, the day after the storm. We still have no drinking running water, though we now have power.
However, the strength and resilience of the people of Asheville has already stepped up to clean up and rebuild. To contribute to these efforts, I am supporting the following fund-raising efforts through the sale of my work and direct donations. If you have the means, I encourage you to do the same:
https://www.riverartsdistrict.com/donate/
Or, buy my work and I’ll donate for you. I’ve already helped five different fund raisers, with the funds going to people I know and trust.
Thank you. We’ll be back.
"Leicester Studio Tour" 8/17 & 8/18; Meet The Artist!
I’ll be at 172 Old Macedonia Road, Alexander on 8/17 - 8/18, 10 - 5. Come on by!
"Retro Resort" Juried In To "Art In Bloom" 2024
Note! I’ve just been notified that I’m going to be part of 2024 Art In Bloom at The Gallery at Flat Rock:
https://galleryflatrock.com/art-in-bloom-2024?fbclid=IwY2xjawEeA0ZleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHSBJpTsodCTBzGWdQOQSYGHRogJzY1XX5nhWMvvbkURnleJozgwEYWr21g_aem_K1H6Xs-AuoSDcsM94EYgYg
The Preview Party will be August 30; and tickets can be purchased here:
https://galleryflatrock.com/art-in-bloom-2024
The exhibition will open to the public August 31 and September 1, 2024. Hope to see you there!
My plein air piece, “Retro Resort” (oil, 16 X 20”) will be a part of the show.
The Glacial Experience
Painted along Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park, summer, 2024. It was 90 degrees, but the snow on the peaks still held up, shimmering in the sunlight. The glacial silt in the water made the most beautiful blues.
“Many Glaciers Lake”, 8 X 10” on Crescent board, archival.
To purchase, please visit: https://www.catherinetwomey.com/available/many-glaciers-lake
Upcoming Exhibition & Sale! August 17/18!
Upcoming Exhibition & Sale!
Please join me at the upcoming “Come To Leicester” Annual Studio Tour, August 17 & 18 from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Learn more about the tour at www.cometoleicester.org This is a studio-clearing, once-in-a-decade sale that you won’t want to miss! I’ll be located at the Olivette Community Center and Farm office building at 272 Old Macedonia Road, Alexander. Hope to see you there!Upcoming Exhibition & Sale! Please join me at the upcoming “Come To Leicester” Annual Studio Tour, August 17 & 18 from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Learn more about the tour at www.cometoleicester.org This is a studio-clearing, once-in-a-decade sale that you won’t want to miss! I’ll be located at the Olivetter Community and Farm office building at 272 Old Macedonia Road, Alexander. Hope to see you there!
“Many Glaciers Mid Afternoon” - watercolor, 10 X 14” on Arches Archival paper
Glacier National Park Paintings by Catherine Twomey
I just returned from a couple of weeks visit to Glacier National Park in Montana. It was a bucket-list trip, and so worth the effort. Daily hikes and painting sessions made the trip memorable. Only ran into one grizzly bear (one is enough….) and saw lots of mountain goats. This painting was from the front of Many Glacier Lodge, where lots of glaciers still exist and are so beautifully clean and reflective.
"Orchard Pass" Original by Catherine Twomey
Early spring venture up to a mountain pass orchard near my home. Painted plein air, in a field next to the apple trees. I was struck by the white blossoms of the apple trees against the receding mountains. This is an original painting on archival Crescent board, and is ready for framing.
Now available at this link: https://www.catherinetwomey.com/available/orchard-pass-watercolor-7-x-10
"Beaver Lake, Early Morning" Available Original Oil Painting
“Beaver Lake, Early Morning”, oil on panel, 9 X 12”.
About 8:00 a.m., a crystalline lake surrounded by wildflowers and pines. It was going to be a hot day, so I tackled this early as the joggers and walkers skittered by. Available here: https://www.catherinetwomey.com/available
"Oil" At Auction Now
"Mood of the Onion" Auction Original Painting In Oil by Catherine Twomey
Live Auction: https://www.ebay.com/itm/126533736748
About This Piece
An intimate portrait of an everyday object, this is a study of lights, darks, value and personality. The drama of the lighting falling across the rounded, detailed shape of the onion was what held my attention. Painted on an exquisite, oil primed, archival linen canvas, the volume of the onion leaps from the surface and commands the eye. A January kind of painting, when the days are shortened but ever so slowly lengthening, it speaks to our inside lives and a new year.
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