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August 17, 2021

CYDNEY SPRINGER

SUMMONED BY EARTH AND SKY

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Cydney Springer lives in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Loveland, CO. Her love of the mountains and nature is joyfully expressed in her paintings.

As a child, Cyd felt drawn to the wild places, where houses left off and forests began. “My grandmother lived in the woods, and in those woods was a creek. It was totally banked in green moss, wild violets, and flowers,” she muses. “I was awe-struck by that fairy land; it was incredibly beautiful and mysterious.”

Cydney conveys that sense of awe in her landscapes, portraying the natural world sensitivelyand passionately. Rich and muted colors and contrasting light and dark imagery vivify distant mountains, trails gilded by aspen leaves, reflections dancing on water.
 
Her work reaches for one’s emotions. “My paintings touch into a very personal experience of Nature. It’s my own experience, but somehow the paintings seem to evoke something similar in others,” she says. “I’m often told, ‘That really moves me,’ or ‘Just looking at that makes me feel good; it reminds me of one of my favorite times.’” 

After studying art in high school and college, Cyd consistently longed to capture, on canvas, the enrapturing essence of Nature. In 2002, she broke free of a long career in graphic design to study intently with artists who inspired her and her work. In 2004, she stepped into the life of professional artist. 

Cyd paints almost constantly, with focus, determination, and astonishing productivity.  Her passion for her work comes across in a style that presents Nature with what can only be described with the deepest honor, love, respect. 

That same passion informs Cydney Springer’s daily life and activities. She devotes her days to painting and going into Nature. “It’s as if I truly am summoned by the Earth and the Sky,” she reflects. “Nature calls me, and I must respond. I answer that call with paint, with gratitude, and always, always with love, awe, and humility.”

https://www.cydneyspringer.com/about

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August 17, 2021

JESSICA WICKEN

COLORADO ARTIST AND MUSICIAN

COLOR SINGS TO ME

The arts have saturated Jessica’s life through music, painting and theater, each getting their focused time in accommodation with earning a living.  Since moving to Colorado 1996, the beauty and light of the West inspired her to dedicate her attention primarily to painting, with more recent musical activity (recording and performing in retirement homes) giving some satisfaction in that area as well.

Prior to moving to Colorado, Jessica exhibited her paintings in Pittsburgh, PA, and then Washington DC where she also worked as a legislative aide on Capitol Hill before moving to New York City, when she made the (strangely logical at the time) switch to acting.  After thirteen years as an actress, singer, jeweler and office temp in New York City and Los Angeles, it was time to get back to her art roots.

 Ms. Wicken received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Utah (major in painting and drawing, minor in art history) and also studied art in San Miguel de Allende and Saltillo, Mexico, as well as the Art Students League in Denver, CO.  Her work has been juried into highly selective shows, has received numerous awards, and is held in numerous private collections internationally and across the United States.  Of note in Colorado, her work is included in the Inkfish Collection, the Denver Library’s, Blair Caldwell African American Research Center, and selected by Marriott Corporation’s “Art on the Road” tour of ten American cities as one of Colorado’s outstanding artists.   Her painting “Daylight Dissolving” was recently chosen by the Art in Embassies program to hang in the American Embassy in Athens, Greece, from 2011 through 2012.

 She is the illustrator of two children’s books: “Can I Kayak Daddy?” by Joyce Autrey, and “You Are Not Alone” by Dorothy Davis. Other art related jobs have been as a publicity artist for cabaret and theater productions and creating holiday-themed paintings for a card company.

 “In a world of more and more restrictions, my theme song would be “Don’t Fence Me In.”  Figurative, Landscape, Still Life genres all appeal to me as subject matter, with the delight of color, both subtle and bold, being the most distinctive aspect of my work.   My paintings are closest in style to the Impressionists.” 

Married to author Pat Krohn (author of The Krohnicles: Life of a Beatnik Boy)

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Juried Shows and Exhibitions Sample List

2019 – “The 144”, PACE Center for the Arts, Parker, CO

2018 – “Own and Original, Littleton Museum, Littleton, CO

2017 – Gateway to the Rockies, Aurora History Museum, Aurora, CO

2017 Spectacular Spooks, Impasto Gallery, Longmont, CO

2014 “Celebrating the Dome” Denver, Co. The Capitol

2012 Gateway to the Rockies Exhibition, Aurora History Museum, Award, – First Place

2010-2013 American Embassy, Athens Greece (Selected by the U.S. Art in Embassies)

2011 American Art Awards, 2 Awards, Animal and Asian categories, international competition

2008 and 2010 Denver Plein Air Arts Festival, Denver Public Library

2009 Gateway to the Rockies Exhibition, Aurora History Museum – Award

2007 “Invited Artists”, and “Bierstadt Collection” RL Foster Gallery, Denver, CO

2004 CWS State Watermedia Exhibition, Denver History Museum – Award

Stephen Quiller Juror, Denver, CO

2000 CWS State Watermedia Exhibition, Denver History Museum – Polly Hammett Juror

Color and Light Gallery, Denver, CO “Here and Now” Award

Colorado Visions – Westminster Community Artist Series, Juror: Carl Dalio, Westminster, CO

National Miniature Show – Aurora History Museum, Colorado

Portraits for Alice Neel – selected by Alice Neel, Washington Women’s Art Center, Washington, DC

Thirty-two Pieces of Paper – Washington Women’s Art Center, Carol Nordgren, Juror

Collections and Publications: Denver Library, Blair Caldwell African American Research Library.

Marriott Corporation’s “Springhill Suites: Art on the Road” one of two of Denver’s featured artists, 2012. Book of Lists 2015-2016 Chosen by Denver Business Journal as one of the top five Colorado Artists. Articles: The Journal Weekender and The Shepherdstown Observer, (West Virginia), Summit Daily News (Colorado); American Art Collector magazine.

Galleries and Exhibitions – Sample

Creative Framing Art Gallery, Louisville, CO – Present

The Framed Image Gallery, Denver, Co Present

Art Images Willoubghy Gallery, Denver, CO (closed)

7801 Evergreen Home Furnishings, Evergreen, CO Present

Great Western Art Gallery, Denver, CO – 2009-2014 (closed)

Russian Ark International Gallery, Denver (co-owner, 2006-2009 Closed)

Entler Hotel Gallery –W. Virginia (during artist-in-residency at Shepherdstown Old Grist Mill 2004)

Education and Current Art Associations

Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Utah

Art Students League of Denver, American Watercolor Society

Studies in Mexico in Saltillo and San Miguel de Allende

Telephone: 303-653-2650 Website: www.JessicaWickenart.com [email protected]

Employment

Book Illustrator “Can I Kayak Daddy” By Joyce Autrey and “You Are Not Alone” by Dorothy Davis

Greeting cards for Latitude North Card Co.; Freelance illustrator – Ship and Shore Fashions in NYC

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August 16, 2021

Martiros Manoukian

Martiros Manoukian

“God gives each of us something at birth. A person doesn’t become an artist – he is simply born an artist” … and so it began for Martiros Manoukian.

Born on August 5, 1947, his talent emerged at an early age and he began painting seriously at age 11. Even as a child, Martiros exhibited his great enthusiasm for freedom, adventure, and nature. Full of energy and the desire for self-expression, he was already rebelling against the status quo, conformity, and anything “collective” in character. Once, after skipping school, he reappeared with a painting in hand, explaining that he couldn’t attend school because, “Nature grabbed me and seduced me… and I had to paint it.” That painting eventually won first prize at his art school in the Soviet Union. His unusually advanced artistic ability enabled him to enter the Academy of Art in Yerevan in 1967, directly from high school. He also traveled to and studied at the academies in Moscow and Leningrad and completed his studies in Yerevan in 1972.

Martiros’ first exhibit as an adult was in 1972 in Armenia, in the Young Artists Exhibit sponsored by the Union of Soviet Artists – an exhibit later seen in Moscow. At an unusually young age of 26, he had the prestigious honor of qualifying to become a member of the Union of Soviet Artists. He participated in numerous exhibits under the auspices of the Union during the years 1974-1986 and received many honors and awards.

Martiros holds great fondness for the people and rich culture of Armenia, Russia, and the rest of the former USSR. In the USSR, he flourished not only as a painter, but also as an artist and designer in many other disciplines. However, his material success and outspoken defiance of Communist dogma continually brought him serious difficulties. Through his art, he found a means of expressing his freedom in symbolic ways, still within the parameters of politically acceptable images.

“It was the only place to speak about freedom and so I spoke with my canvases in an easy, careful way.” Yet Martiros knew the potential and depth of his creativity would remain inhibited as long as he remained in the Soviet Union.

Finally, in 1987, his dream to emigrate to the U.S. was realized. This marked the beginning of a metamorphosis and an artistic rebirth. Martiros says, “I had all these emotions and all these dreams but no way to express them.” “Now,” he says, “I am able to express them all.”

On those rare occasions when Martiros does speak about art, his thoughts are a delight to hear:

“My style is life and I like life very much. My motif is beauty; the serenade and music are my life motif. I enjoy mixing media because art is freedom, my feelings, my victory… I do not actually know what I feel when I paint; I just paint my mood, a feeling that a camera’s eye cannot catch – some special, subtle angle that perhaps others would not see.”

His colors combine mood and movement — key elements of his work. According to Martiros, “It is like a piano player who isn’t limited to one or two octaves. Instead, he uses the whole keyboard.”

Some works by Martiros reflect something of antiquity in his homeland – reflections of centuries-old icons of Russian Orthodoxy. Others express contemporary images. All, in one way or another, celebrate love of life and freedom.

https://www.parkwestgallery.com/artist/martiros-manoukian/

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August 16, 2021

Benjamin Kelley

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