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  • a beautiful friend recently asked about resources for artists. as i pondered a list for her, i realized that the resources that help us get started as artists are the same resources that can help us when we get in a rut. whether you're a new or seasoned artist, as you listen/read the list, may your heart tell you 3 or so resources you can focus on right now to get you going, or get you back in the studio feeling inspired or with new direction/vision. what a gift it is to create!! wherever you are in your creative journey -- please keep moving forward. our heavenly parents created you with wisdom, beauty and all the confidence that you too can and will create. we were created to create!! sending so much love to you and your creative loved ones!

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  • CANDYcolored STUDIO podcast episode 243:

    a french pastry shop! what a dream to paint this sweet painting for the sweetest of families. special thanks to todd, carl and carsten -- todd for his craftsmanship, problem solving and for all three of their support!! they are the best -- soo much grattitude! i'm sharing some raw and personal stories of our older kids -- teens and two are now adults. what a joy it is to be their mom - to learn from them, to watch them and to cheer them on! from homeschool, alt high school, culinary school, home mtc and more -- hear all about the challenges and surreal joy that comes as they have followed their hearts. god has truly sent this sweet generation for a time as this -- because THEY knew these kids could handle it, face the hardships, fall at times and ultimately thrive thanks to our savior and redeemer jesus christ and the guidance of our heavenly parents. love love love them! soo much happening in the utah art scene right now: make sure to go to the 135 show & four lemons, 1000 show, the compass gallery and the utah masters studio tours. it's a great season to enjoy and support art!

    LINKS
    dane wigington's youtube channel & documentary the dimming
    brooke bowen artist
    la petite maison antiques - for my latest alcace village & nutcracker pieces
    nutcracker paintings available in my online shop
    rfk jr's maha & children's health defense
    utah art market's 135 show and four lemons
    heather holm
    barbara young
    loralee nicolay
    jenna ward
    1000 dollar show jkr gallery
    the compass gallery - showing shari lyon & denise gasser
    utahmastersfineart.com
    byu art history art auction - artists apply here

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  • CANDYcolored studio podcast episode 242:

    a few years ago, an artist who i love and admire shared with me that her family felt she shouldn't be "already" experiencing success in her art career because she hadn't "put in her dues" yet. this was mind-blowing to me. if there was ever a place to find your biggest supporters, it should be your parents and family -- especially when your parent is an artist!! i'll be sharing some thoughts on this experience and a couple others of mine and that have been shared with me. sometimes it really is too easy to look at our own perceived "lacking" situation and simply decide that it's either not our fault or someone else's fault. but who really has the power and the responsibility to change our situation? what can we do to fix things in our own realm?

    LINKS
    riverside podcast recording platform
    la petite maison antiques - follow amanda's stories on instagram to follow along their latest trip in france
    jennifer chipman's bond design company on instagram and youtube
    bear brief - hurricane helene strange things and on-the-ground update (watch below)
    four lemons - (nanette's utah art market permanent storefront/art gallery) on instagram - 4850 S Highland Dr, Holladay, UT | 10am-6pm | Tuesday - Saturday
    utahartmarket.com - 135 fine art show nov 9th, holiday market dec 4-7
    springville museum of art’s 38th annual spiritual & religious show oct 16th - jan 9th
    100 dollar show at smofa - thurs dec 5th from 6:30 to 8 pm
    nancy andruk olson - brighter day handmade watercolor paints | watercolor
    monthly subscription | see 2025 colors below
    j kirk richards prints | jkrgallery | instagram
    jenna kutcher's episode 804 - do these 6 things now to end your year strong! ep 804
    jason horejs - gallery owner of xanadu in scottsdale, son of artist, wrote books starving to successful and how to sell art
    loralee nicolay | instagram
    CANDYcolored studio podcast episode 31 - a support system for artists & why you need it most (listen below)

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  • CANDY COLORED STUDIO EPISODE 241: happiest fall friend! so many exciting things with the fall colors to the art shows and markets currently available! check out the show links below to access them all. do you ever feel like you’re swimming through life simply responding to all the “shoulds” you feel you ought to be doing? do you feel pressure to do say “yes” to all the things, events or life directions by the most well-meaning people? let’s talk about the big and small life choices we make that add up to big and even bigger life directions and consequences. are they helping us find joy, feel complete or becoming our best self? how can we be more intentional about our choices and allow god to invite us to create a more curated life where we can find purpose and fulfillment without regret?

    LINKS
    springville museum of art’s 38th annual spiritual & religious show oct 16th - jan 9th
    fourlemonsart.com grand opening oct 4th from 10 am - 9pm 4850 s highland dr, holladay
    utahartmarket.com - 135 fine art show nov 9th, holiday market dec 4-7
    hazelavenuemarket.com oct 5th electric park 350+ vendors, thanksgiving point
    100 dollar show at smofa - thurs dec 5th from 6:30 to 8 pm
    thehivemarketslc.com - oct 12 & 19 at trolley square
    beehivebazaar.com - dec 3-7 & 10-14, springville
    saltandhoneymarket.com - two locations: 9th & 9th and fashion place mall
    michelle stone’s youtube on polygamy
    aauw at utah’s celebration cultural center show up till october 16th
    artists soar mastermind

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  • CANDYcolored studio podcast episode 240:

    a sneak peek of new pieces i'll be bringing tomidway swiss days!! are you coming?!! it's friday august 30th and saturday august 31st from 8 am till dark. i'll attach a map below where i've circled mybooth A-40which is south of the the entertainment tent, next to the huge evergreen trees. text me if you can't find me at the event (435.709.2780).

    i've been sending my email list peeks,here is a link to the latest email. if you're not on my list and would like to be,sign up here.

    prints start at $45 and the largest framed are $295. original oils start at $200 for a framed circle mini. there are paris pieces, landscapes, florals with birds, bees etc. i'll have some larger pieces and even some very large pieces (up to 48x96).

    my favorite moments of swiss days are the intimate and spiritual conversations shared. the great majority of these special chats have been on the topics of our heavenly mother. it never surprises me the desire we as women have to know our divine feminine. you're so loved and i hope if there's one thing you get from experiencing my art -- it is that your divine parents and savior love you personally.

    you'll also find 18 links to previous CANDYcolored studio episodes about heavenly mother - interviews with authors, poets and some solocasts as well. CLICK HERE for the full show notes with the links mentioned, embeded interviews, my latest playlist for painting titles in 2024.

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  • CANDYcolored studio podcast episode 239:

    dear friend, artist, and the director of the springville museum: emily larsen and i chat about 17 of the 276 pieces in the 100th annual spring salon. she also shares with us the great heritage and some memories associated with the springville salon. springville museum is truly the art center of the state of utah. so much goodness converges in this sweet space and thanks to all that are associated with it: the collectors, the donors, the artists, the visitors, the families that bring their young children, the quilters and quilt lovers, the students who participate in the high school show and the outreach provided by museum staff -- on and on --!! together, we make up a beautiful tree, working together and supporting one another in our quest to create and support creation. the overall spirit of this show is felt by all the 1450 pieces created and submitted to this exhibition. as you visit online and in person, you'll feel that creative spirit that is prevalent in utah. this spirit is what encourages and supports us all as we continue to create. it is a living and breathing organism. and thank you to each of you who constitute this wonderful spirit of creation in utah!!

    how can you participate in this year’s exhibition?

    visit the museum in person tues-saturday till july 6thenjoy the work in the online catalogwatch the documentary about the salon upstairs in the museum or at the rivoli theater. (more opportunities to come)purchase a piece from the exhibition & enjoy the magic of the 100th salon every day (801.489.2727)donate, volunteer or become a member of the museum to support future salons & events at the smofa

    WATCH the video verson and see images, show notes HERE

    artists and their artwork mentioned in this episode:

    elisewehle.com - ig: @elisewehle

    wendychidester.com - ig: @wendychidester

    katrinaberg.com - ig: @katrina.berg

    briankershisnik.com - ig: @kershisnikprints

    bryanmarktaylor.com - ig: @bryanmarktaylor

    julia benjamin

    izzi ballstaedt - theparlor.studio/izzi - ig: @izzipaints

    marysauerart.com - ig: @marysauerart

    biancavelasquez.com - ig: @biancavelasquez.tv

    clintonwhiting.com - ig: @clint_whiting

    ronrichmond.com - ig: @ron.richmond

    anne gregerson - ig: @granniego

    saralunart.com - ig:@saralunart

    karen hague

    dennis smith - smithsculpture.com - ig: @theartofdennissmith

    kathleenpetersonart.com - ig: @kathleenpetersonart

    david dibble - dibbleart.com - ig: @dibbleart

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  • CANDYcolored studio podcast episode 238:

    not long ago, my dear creative friend leslie smoot was sharing her latest adventures, challenges and vision for her film career. she and her coworkers are finding new ways to produce and fund their projects and she talked about being a disruptor in the film business. so what does it look like in other creative businesses – especially for artists? we’ll chat about 7 traits of disruptors: entrepreneurial mindset, risk taking, vision, agility, persistence, creativity and understanding. i’ll share some specific examples i’ve seen in my career and in my local community. there’s some great opportunities for collectors and artists this spring: upcoming shows, fundraisers and the 100th springville museum of art “spring salon”. collectors & artists, come join in the celebration on opening night and submit your work artists!! this week’s red pill: “sometimes the stories we want to hear the least are the stories we need to hear the most.”

    LINKS

    manti temple open house

    todd orchard frames and art

    certain women opens wednesday april 24th, reception friday may 3rd at jkr gallery

    smofa’s 100th “spring salon” opening reception saturday april 27th

    early light institute’s preschool scholarship art sale fundraiser on ig april 5th - 12th

    alok chaturvedi’s disruptor article on purdue university online

    nanette amis of the utah art market - her interview in '19 celebrating 25 years - it's been 30 this year!!

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  • CANDYcolored studio podcast episode 237:

    what are the best places to buy art materials? there are great places online and locally but i have found buying in bulk to be the most helpful for me. do you ever think about "world peace" and what that would look like? which are more important to you: peace or agency/free will? which do you think will make the biggest difference in our world?

    loss, betrayal & change — everyone I talk with is grieving someone or something. grief is an uncomfortable but necessary part of life. when we don’t face or work through our grief it can come back later with a vengeance interrupting or triggering us at the most inopportune times. it’s normal to be affected by grief time and time again, but the more we bravely walk through it or talk about it, the easier it becomes and the more we can learn from the experience. what are you & your loved ones grieving? what helps you most as you process your grief? who needs your help most in their grief?

    LINKS

    “be like them” heavenly parents art show at writ and vision
    “the measure of her creation” certain women art show at jkr gallery
    art & soup cns cares
    jill barber song “beautiful life”
    craig frames- my link for 10% off: https://www.craigframes.com/?ref=KATRINABERG
    mark‘s easels: https://www.robertseasels.com/
    AAUW women’s show apply here
    the body keeps the score by bessel van der kolk

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  • are you familiar with valerie hudson’s work on the two trees in the garden of eden? she talks about their symbolizing our heavenly father and mother, their roles, purpose, mission and how it connects to adam, eve, and we their children. mcarthur krishna, artist and author of the “girls who choose god” and “girls/boys guide to heavenly mother” books, has curated artwork with the them of “heavenly parents”. yes, a book will be coming later with the artwork, but this time she is starting with the artwork. i cannot wait to see what the artists have created. hear about the piece i’ve just completed for the show – the symbolism and all the background thoughts that went into creating this painting.

    how do you feel about the moon? are you fascinated with its phases and how it so beautifully interacts with nature? did you know that there was a time (and there are still some cultures) that followed a 28 day, 13 month calender? how would that change the way you interact with nature? what would that look like for women and their typical 28-day cycle? what would it be like to have the same days of the week fall on the same 4 dates each month? would that alleviate stress & anxiety? if dec means 10, why is it the 12th and final month in the year and oct means 8 when it represents the 8th month? and what if the beginning of the year was really in springtime and april? what is april fools anyway?

    what are your hopes and dreams for 2024? how’s it going so far? are you as big into tweaking your plans and systems as i am? i’ll share some of my ongoing goals, hopes and dreams personally & in my art business and wish you the very best in this coming year!

    LINKS

    valerie hudson's presentation on the two trees

    valerie's article on "fair"

    amy porterfield's episode 624 about addressing money objections on "marketing made easy" podcast

    heavenly parents art show coming to writ & vision provo march 1st 2024

    online art auction for preschool scholarships at the early light institute april 5-12

    history of the 28 day, 13 month calendar

    an international fixed calendar

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  • CANDYcolored studio podcast epiose 235:

    what a treat to have sage gallagher and jenna mae lineweaver share their experiences with generous kathy and paul! kathy recently retired from an incredible career at the sears art museum where she and paul graciously and endlessly supported the community in southern utah, artists and collectors. There, she began and ran incredible programs to support artists, including “the business of art”, WOW or “women out west” and many exhibitions at the sears art museum. paul was hospitalized for several weeks and recently received a diagnosis of lung cancer. artists far and wide have come together to auction their work and raise money for paul and kathy. hear some of our experiences with paul & kathy and participate by bidding or donating till december 7th on betterworld: https://artforkathyandpaul.betterworld.org/auctions/art-paul-kathy

    for images, full show notes with all the links, go HERE: https://katrinaberg.com/blogs/news/online-art-auction-for-paul-kathy-cieslewicz-bid-till-dec-7th

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  • CANDYcolored studio podcast episode 234:

    haha! as soon as i pushed the “stop recording” button i saw out of the corner of my eye that the snow is indeed sticking! first stick of the year in our yard lol! happiest fall & start of the holiday season to you dear friend! there are some great local opportunities here in the heber valley as well as utah in general. if you’re local or will be visiting this season – go and enjoy! especially the new shops for paper & felt and the flower bar co! episode topic – it’s an overwhelming time – so many worries and concerns. what are the things you’re worried about most right now? what helps you as you face these challenges? In this episode i’ll share what’s working for me right now. we’ll visually walk through it together. email me with strategies working for you – i’d love to hear them. make sure to go see the spiritual & religious show at springville museum if you’re close enough – and the slcc president’s art show till the 27th. i’ll be at the opening thursday evening and you’re invited! xo, katrina

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    episode 24: feeling successful in your creative business at 85% (less stress and more joy)

    springville museum of art's 37th annual spiritual & religious show - till jan 10th, open tues - sat 10 to 5 (wed till 8)

    slcc president's art show - nov 9th till the 27th, open mon - thurs 10 to 7, fri 10 to 3

    utah art market - 135 fine art show - nov 11th at the cottonwood country club

    utah masters fine art tour - sat nov 18th in participating artists: @jane.anne.woodhead.art @dan.wilson.art @hiilanifinearts @jenedypaige @ashleyglazierart @leslieduke @marysauerart @jkirkrichards @dibbleart @howardlyonart @bryanmarktaylor @sharilyonart @cristallharper

    paper & felt - now open at midway town hall - 120 west main street, 11 to 6 mon - sat

    flower bar co - 123 south main st, #4 in heber city - open 10 to 6 mon - sat

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  • EPISODE 233

    “people love to stay in their coffin of comfort- we're more alive when we're uncomfortable, staying comfortable keeps us weak” - roseanne barr. i’m sure there was a time that my mom would be appalled that i quoted roseanne lol, but here we are. no one tells you that being a parent will be uncomfortable but it is – terribly uncomfortable at times and yet so worth it! here are 8 things i’m currently learning or reaching for in my parenting experience. also, here are two upcoming shows i’m in and other local shows that you will want to check out this fall.

    *** CLICK HERE for show notes, links & photos

    shows mentioned

    springville museum of art's 37th annual spiritual & religious show - till jan 10th, open tues-saturday 10am to 8pm

    slcc president's art show - nov 9th till the 27th, open mon-thurs 10 am to 7pm, fri 10am to 3pm

    utah art market

    beehive bazaar

    episodes mentioned

    ep. 133 listen get out of their way & cheer them on), be available

    ep. 220 traveling with 5 kids to bimini

    ep. 94 allowing for potential

    ep. 8 our family's homeschool experience

    roseanne & jp sears episode 13 on her youtube show

    ep. 5 opportunities & constraints (learning from my daughter)

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  • CANDYcolored studio episode 232:

    pam baumeister is a watercolor painter preserving memories and all the nostalgia of your favorite people, places, things and those precious moments you want to remember again and again. her background and career in marketing has not only helped her find the courage to put her artwork out there, but it’s helping other artists do the same. hear about her creative journey, health challenges, wisdom in marketing,mindset, and suggestions for other artists. her morning routine thanks to hal elrod’s “miracle mornings” is helping her become a better artist, mother, spouse and person overall. pam has an accountability mindset group on marco polo that you and your favorite creative people can join at just $14.99 each month. while marco polo can seem like an overwhelming group video chat – pam’s videos come in personally and you reply personally. more like a one-on-one mentor chat, this is a great option for all creatives to up their game. on september 21st, pam’s 4-week commission course opens. at $197, this is an affordable way to not only find more joy in your commission work, but learn from the bread and butter of pam’s business. find more & sign up at fruitioncreativelearn.com – attend her solo show opening october 28 from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at the sprague library in sugarhouse at 2131 south 1100 east in salt lake. enjoy enjoy this packed interview with fabulous pam!! xo

    LINKS

    pam’s website to help artists

    art website

    solo show at the sprague library oct 28th

    instagram @pam_baumeister

    fruition creative on fb

    on good things utah

    hal elrod’s miracle morning

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  • goodbye summer and let’s get this fall started! lol. our younger 4 started back at school this week and it’s finally quiet enough for me to feel comfortable recording an episode! i’m deep in “swiss days” prep – you’ll hear what i’m bringing, tips, and our favorite foods on the square. confessions abound: school to summer break trauma, my low expectations during summer, and ways i’ve learned to leverage “busy work” or “mindless tasks.” some ideas of how to make the most of that time so that you can put the most energy into the things you really want to work on. lastly, a “red pill” about “willful blindness” thanks to dr. aseem malhotra. enjoy and i hope to see you at swiss days september 1st and 2nd! xo

    LINKS

    midway swiss days

    my canvas rebel interview

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  • CANDYcolored studio podcast episode 230

    it’s been a hot minute friend! as my solo show debut got closer i ran out of energy to do the podcast lol. but i’m so happy to be back. in this episode you’ll hear about the 48x96” “blue skies” painting that includes flowers and birds that symbolize joy and celebration. also, a white rabbit coming out of a cage, doves drinking from a bird bath, a cake, peacock and so much more. soo many thanks to susan and her team at alpine art who’ve done such a beautiful job with the show. in my podcast show notes on katrinaberg.com you’ll be able to watch my recent segments on ksl’s studio 5 with brooke walker, an art review article by avery greig on 15 bytes and you can flip through my online catalog of the show. thanks to jessica libor of "the inspired painter podcast" we can consider what "staying in our lane" as artists and entrepreneurs looks like. and a red pill about misinformation or covid myths.

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  • are you an art collector? do you have an artist heart? have you or anyone you know given up a creative passion to pursue a more "practical" college degree or degrees?!! you will love hearing about alex's journey as a creative, and her brave steps to follow her artist heart despite her education, expertise, and the loud voices many of us hear. a mother of two toddlers, alex is constantly seeking how to be the mother she wants to be while filling her artist heart. when traveling large distances to reach all the shows and markets she knew would bring her artwork to those seeking her symbolic folk art style began to compete with her priority as a mother of young children, she created a market of her own. the east idaho art market began last may and was a wild success. a small community where artists and residents are just beginning to receive support from city employees & officials, alex and her co-founder shelby thayne couldn't be more pleased. this year, attend the east idaho art market august 26th from 10 to 5 and lookout for their holiday market later in the year. if you're in utah, you can also get to know alex and her artwork the end of this month (june) till july 4th at "art around the park" that runs simultaneously to the beloved "wasatch plein air paradise" event that has been part of midway city's 4th of july for many years. she'll also be at the "sidewalk art festival" in idaho falls july 22nd and 23rd. let's be part of the exciting "shift" alex talks about in her interview. make sure to follow her email lists on her website: alexereed.com and on eastidahoartmarket.com

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  • CANDYcolored studio episode #228:

    what a gift to spend time with appellate lawyer, mother of 3, and author emily adams! if you've ever wondered if your prayers aren't being answered the way you would like or thought they should be answered -- if you've ever felt like your relationship with God has been stifled -- if you've ever felt like your framework of faith is being tested or is crumbling...emily's experiences and resources will not only remind you that you're not alone, but you will be invited to get uncomfortable, face your doubts and fears, and will offer tools to help you move through this experience with greater confidence, hope and ultimately, peace. many have written about faith journeys, spiritual questions and even faith crises -- most are presented after the author's "trail of faith" and successful conclusion. emily courageously offers her perspective, raw feelings of angst and hope, and the desire for more in the earliest stages of her doubts and questioning. her vulnerability reminds us that this is part of the human experience -- a spiritual journey -- and that while we may not all face these spiritual challenges in the same way, it's actually more common than we have been told, and can be a powerful way to reinforce the faith and testimony that we currently have. sometimes that requires uncomfortable reexamining of our tradition, culture, and supposed beliefs. we may even have to tear down some of the framework in our testimony to rediscover our foundation of faith in God. what can be extremely painful and triggering as we go about our usual routine and participate in traditional worship, as we wrestle or sit with God -- wait upon the Lord -- allow His omniscience and deep desire for our ultimate growth and happiness, we can find ourselves closer each day to the truth, peace and joy we're so earnestly seeking. so many thanks to emily for so bravely sharing her experience and the skills she's gathering to help her continue on this noble quest. enjoy!

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    purchase "divine quietness" on amazon
    at deseret book

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    in person signing may 5th at the saratoga springs deseret book

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  • "i wish you love" was created with all the symbols of hope – doves in all sorts of colors from all over the world, irises, poppies and chrysanthemums. named after the song by sarah mckenzie, 48x60 oil on an oval wood board. seeing signs of spring and feeling so much gratitude as the weather changes and animals return to our neighborhood. manifesting goodness for artists embarking on new creative projects & ventures. meanwhile, i’ve been pondering what comfort i'd be willing to give up to find and embrace truth – does it involve unknown timing and the possibility of getting "stuck"? will cross-training by finding new places to search & learn flex our discernment muscles & help us while we're waiting to find that peace & joy in truth? lots to consider – sending so much love!!

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    lincoln center call for solo & group exhibits in ft. collins colorado

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  • CANDYcolored studio podcast episode 226:art & soup 2023!! next week: march 28th-30th at the salt palace in slc utah. cns cares has been supporting our local community for nearly 100 years. they have a special arm of their program that provides home health and care to those who can’t pay for it themselves. art & soup is an annual fundraiser to support these patients. this year 60 local artists will be joining cns cares to help make this possible. a portion of all sales will be going directly to the fund. And no, you don’t have to be local to purchase art and support this great cause – each artist has a QR code where you can purchase online. listen and watch (on spotify and youtube) 9 of my favorite artists share about their work and what they’ll be bringing to next week’s show. hear from nancy andruk olson – (who is an artist AND a cns nurse) a personal experience helping a family who benefitted from the fund. she’ll be bringing her brightly colored watercolor florals and landscapes created with the paint she makes herself! you can also buy a set of her paints at art & soup. greg newbold will be bringing his gorgeous oil landscapes, whimsy acrylic and oil toy portraits, and keep an eye out for his children’s art books that he and his wife amy have created -- they are pure magic! rob chipman is this year's featured artist! his reduction block prints are one of a kind and quite the process! hear all about the details in this fine craft. barb young has been sharing her whimsy graphic artwork locally for 25 years! recently she has started a new abstract series diving into symbolism of color and using specific verbs to guide each piece. hear how she is finding joy in her garden and create art to process grief and other challenges in her life. brandt berntson will be bringing scenes from his beautiful cache valley, vintage vehicles (some with surprising elements like donuts atop) and signs that will make you smile and provoke some deep thoughts. heather holm's paintings bring nostalgia and serenity with her book, movie and special places. hear all about her brand new studio underway and her determination to return to her love of painting. brekke sjoblom will be bringing watercolor pieces debuting in a new oceanside series, pieces inspired by her photography, and landscapes of beloved local utah spaces. jenn seeley is known for her animal art and will be bringing many large animal portraits -- some whimsy and also some with lots of thick paint and texture. she'll also be bringing work from her acrylic landscape series too. rebecca klundt has such a unique body of work that is created with colorful scraps of wood assembled into breathtaking landscapes, portraits, florals, abstract mosaics and more. she'll have very small to large pieces and even kits to purchase so that you can go home and create your own. brillant!

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    art & soup at the salt palace wed & thurs march 29th & 30th
    afternoon session: 11-2 and evening: 5-9 pm
    nancy andruk olson @nancyandrukolsonartist& nancyandrukolson.com
    greg newbold @gregnewboldart & gregnewbold.com
    rob chipman @robchipmanart & robchipmanart.com
    barb young @barbaranyoung & barbarayoungart.com
    brandt berntson @brantberntson & brandberntson.com
    heather holm @heatherholmart & heatherholmart.com
    brekke sjoblom @brekke.sjoblom.art & brekkesjoblom.art
    jenn seeley @jennseeley & jennseeleyart.com
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  • CANDYcolored studio podcast episode 225:

    sharing today about the most unexpected blessings that came into our life and caused a great pivot and hinge-point for our marriage and set the stage for our family of 7 – and we’re eternally grateful! other things mentioned in this episode are a reminder to apply for the springville salon if you’re local. also, check out the new “pod-sisters” panel episode with my favorite artist ladies of the “artists soar” and the “inspired painter” podcasts – it’s episode # 77 on the “artists soar” podcast – all about the importance and power of saying “no” and all the goodness that comes when we do so. if you’re listening on spotify, enjoy emilie-claire barlow’s latest song, “bird of beauty” – it’s absolutely charming. there’s a couple red pills to consider, some gratitude & manifesting thoughts.

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    aimee & desiree's beljar home in midway -- follow their ig stories @beljarhome
    emilie-claire barlow's latest album and tour dates
    springville musem of fine art spring salon (intake apr. 4-8th), show opens april 26th
    pod-sister episode on artists soar podcast all about the power of saying "no" with jessica libor, stephanie weaver, jules mcculough, rachel harchanko & moi
    who killed joseph smith documentary part i by justin griffin

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