by Julia Rymer | Jul 23, 2023 | Art Exhibition, Creative Process, Inspiration, Jewish Studies, Painting, Projects
Seed Sisters, the artist collective of which I am a member, will have work on display in France this summer. We are exploring the concept of “Terroir,” which is a French word that relates to land, country, and origination. The show opens on July 26th in Monflanquin,...
by Julia Rymer | Jul 10, 2022 | Art Exhibition, Painting, Projects
I am thrilled to announce that I was recently chosen for the Commissioner’s Choice Award at the Lone Tree Arts Center, and will be presenting a solo exhibition of work at this beautiful space in Lone Tree, Colorado. Opening July 20 through September 30, 2022...
by Julia Rymer | Mar 28, 2022 | Art Exhibition, Creative Process, Creativity, Inspiration
March 11th through April 22nd, 2022 Rude Gallery, Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, Denver, CO Featuring artwork by: Makiko Berry, Osaka, Japan Ingrid Bell, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Julia Rymer, Denver, Colorado, USA Pippa Sibert, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK Ann...
by Julia Rymer | Jan 5, 2021 | Art Exhibition, Creative Process, Creativity, Inspiration, Jewish Studies, Painting
Flux and Flow January 19th through February 19th, 2021 Details: O’Sullivan Art Gallery Fine Arts Building Regis University 3333 Regis Blvd. Denver, CO Visiting Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays: 9 am to 5 pm Fridays: 9 am to 1 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays: by...
by Jessica Loving-Campos | Nov 5, 2018 | Art Exhibition, Creative Process, Creativity, Inspiration, Painting, Projects, Uncategorized
In 2018, I was commissioned by a client in California to create a large oil painting. It was a piece in reference to one I had completed earlier that year. Here is the process from start to finish.Before the start of a project, I ask the client a series of questions...
by Julia Rymer | Aug 8, 2018 | Art Exhibition, Creative Process, Creativity, Inspiration, Painting, Projects
I’m battling my way through my work, preparing for an upcoming show, but also, as always, simply doing the work: creating, destroying, pondering, playing in the studio. Marking up canvases and instantly regretting the marks, or sometimes– not often– loving what I have...
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