Cafe Series Backstory Video
- At December 10, 2021
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Recent Work, Special Events, Video
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If you’ve been following my posts on social media (Facebook and Instagram), you may have caught one of more of the ten brief videos vignettes in which I shared some of the experiences and inspirations that gave rise to the ‘Care For A Cuppa’ exhibition and the Café Series in general.
The series touched on all of these themes:
- hospitality,
- contribution,
- community,
- relationship,
- connection,
- contemplation,
- beauty, and
- creativity.
The entire series of vignettes has now been combined into one video shown here interspersed with paintings from the show. If you are so inclined, I invite you to grab a cuppa your favorite beverage, press play, and reflect on your own life experiences connecting with self and others over a mug of coffee or a cup of tea.
If you haven’t yet seen the ‘Care For A Cuppa’ exhibition which has been featured through the fall at City Perks Coffeehouse in Saskatoon, this link will allow you to browse the individual works virtually and enjoy a virtual video tour of the show online at the Pauseworks Studio website.
BTW, the show run was extended two weeks until December 15th at 801 7th Ave N.
‘Care For A Cuppa’ Show Video & Online Gallery
- At November 02, 2021
- By katzp
- In Cafe Series, News, Recent Work, Video
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The ‘Care For A Cuppa’ Show & Sale is now halfway through its run at City Perks Coffeehouse here in Saskatoon (801 7th Ave N). The exhibition continues until the end of November.
Several of you who are ‘from away’, or who may not be feeling that comfortable dropping in to a coffee house these days, have asked if it would be possible for me to share the show virtually so you can enjoy it, too. The answer to that questions is yes. I’m delighted to do just that.
Today I’ve uploaded the video you see here. This video walk-through of the show is just under two minutes in length and lets you see how the paintings are grouped and presented.
A couple of weeks ago I uploaded a virtual gallery of the 22 paintings with a description of the backstory for each piece along with size and pricing information. This link will allow you to browse the gallery.
I’d love to hear your reactions to the collection.
Do keep in mind that these pieces are available for purchase (at least those not yet claimed). Might be an idea to drop a hint about your favorite to someone who is thinking of a Christmas gift for you!
To inquire about purchase, simply email me at pat@patkatzart.com or text me at 306-221-8663.
Now, grab your own cuppa, sit back, and enjoy the show.
Solo Show #2 Is Now Up & Open For Viewing
- At October 01, 2021
- By katzp
- In Cafe Series, News, Recent Work, Special Events
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Care For A Cuppa?
The Exhibition
Now hanging and open for viewing (as of Friday, October 1st) – my second solo art show for 2021.
‘Care For A Cuppa’ is appearing at City Perks Coffeehouse here in Saskatoon ( 801 7th Avenue N). The show consists of 22 works – all in watercolor on canvas.
Here’s the backstory to the exhibit followed by all the details you need to know about the show.
Read More»Country Paintings In A Country Show
- At September 24, 2021
- By katzp
- In News, Special Events
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For the second year in a row, I’m excited that three of my paintings are on display as part of the Member’s Show and Sale at the Humboldt Art Gallery in Humboldt, Saskatchewan – just 150 kilometers east of Saskatoon.
My pieces have a definite country theme and feel to them – abandoned buildings and old trucks.
Read More»Artists’ Workshop: A Day In The Life
- At September 17, 2021
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, News, Process
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Monday (September 13th) was the first day of the 2021-22 painting season with my Artists’ Workshop friends and colleagues. It was great to all be together again. The Covid situation gave us quite a merry ride through last year’s season.
The fact that all nine members of our group are double vaccinated brings some level of comfort. Still, with Covid numbers through the roof in this province, we’re being cautious – working at a distance from each other and wearing masks when we are moving around the space….
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