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Warm Desert Night

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Warm Desert Night, acrylic painting on artist board, 18"x14"x1.5", 2024 ~Available 



Empyrean Night Sky Symphony IV

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Empyrean Night Sky Symphony IV,  acrylic painting on art board, 24"x36" (25.5"x37.5" framed), 2024 ~Available




Saguaro Sunset

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Saguaro Sunset, acrylic painting on art board, 14"x18"x1.5", 2024 ~Available





Saguaro Night

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Saguaro Night, acrylic painting on artist board, 24"x36" (25.5"x37.5" framed), 2024 ~Available









Magic Hour Set

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Magic Hour I, acrylic painting on art board, 12"x16"x1.5", 2024 ~Available






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Magic Hour I, acrylic painting on art board, 12"x16"x1.5", 2024 ~Available

 


Empyrean Night Sky Symphony V

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Empyrean Night Sky Symphony V,  acrylic painting on art board, 24"x36" (25.5"x37.5" framed), 2024 ~Available








 

Summer Solstice Night Symphony

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Summer Solstice Night Symphony, acrylic painting on art board, 40"x20" (41.5"x21.5" framed), 2024 ~Available






Milky Way Above the Spires

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Milky Way Above the Spires, acrylic painting on art board, 24"x12"x1.5", 2024 ~Available









Crimson Night Sky Symphony

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Crimson Night Sky Symphony,  acrylic painting on art board, 20"x40" (41.5"x21.5" framed), 2024 ~Available

 




 






Monumental Night Paintings

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Monumental Night I, acrylic painting on art board, 18"x14"x1.5", 2024 ~Available



 

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Monumental Night II, acrylic painting on art board, 14"x18"x1.5", 2024 ~Available




Post Festival Small Works Sale!

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On March 8-10th I participated in the Spring Tempe Festival of Arts, a juried event for regional artists. This was my 3rd outdoor weekend art show and probably the most ambitious yet as it was an 8 hour out-of-state drive each way. This was 3+ days long event, with set up on the evening prior to the event. What is my verdict? Overall it was a really nicely organized and well put together event, very vibrant and filled with a ton of entertainment and art to admire. 

For me it was still a huge learning experience. Participating in these type of events is a huge undertaking and I give kudos to all who make it work! If you are an artist who lives in the Tempe area, I would recommend looking into applying.

Read below for a glimpse into my personal experience being an inexperienced vendor who traveled with two small children (all of us got sick on the way too) so take it with a grain of salt =)

Also I would like to share that if you weren't able to attend this festival but had an eye on some of the new art I've been sharing on social media, I am running a Small Works Sale for a few days. Check it out here as I'd love to find forever homes for these new, colorful landscapes: https://www.kasiapolkowskashop.com/product-category/paintings-drawings/

From a practical business perspective, especially since this was such a big learning opportunity for me, it was a decent experience.  Looking back at the long weekend, I think I could have been more success if I was a more experienced art vendor or a local artist or if at least I had Kyle to help me throughout the day. Looking forward into the future, I can see tweaking a few things here and there and growing to make this a very successful undertaking.

This ended up being a 9 day round trip for my family which really upped the cost of the event for me. Something like that offsets the overall success but if I were local the end result would be more lucrative. It was a 2 day trip each way as my 4 and 6 year old boys need the drive to be broken up with breaks and activities to ensure their good spirits =) We arrived a day early for the set up and overall have a slower pace with kids. We opted for a 4 day Airbnb vs our standard camping. In retrospective, that was the right choice for our family. My older sister flew in to hang out with us so that was a nice bonus for all of us! She helped to watch the kids during set up and break down of event which was a huge help. Lesson learned: Mixing work with an attempted out-of state family vacation was challenging though I can imagine this working a little better as the kids grow.

In preparation for the event, I created a ton of new work wanting to have lots of choices and back up work. In retrospect, I pushed myself a bit too hard as I was sick most of 2024 leading up to this event. In the end, packing up for the trip was hectic and I was pretty burnt out for the event. Additionally, only a few of the new works sold at the event so I think being more rested vs having more work would have been the better way to go. Lesson learned: Keep working on organization and keep building a stock pile of art in the studio not to feel pressured to create new work for each event.

Saguaro Night, acrylic painting on artist board, 24"x36" (25.5"x37.5" framed), 2024
Available Here: https://www.kasiapolkowskashop.com/product/saguaro-night-24x36-25-5x37-5-framed/The only reason I've included this new large work in my Flash Sale is because I'm not sure if it will fit into my other festival displays in Colorado so I'd rather find it a good home now and give a collector a unique discount on new art.

With the event in mind, I created a handful of Arizona inspired works. I love the landscape and the colors of the Southwest and saw it as an opportunity to stretch my creativity. Varying up my work some more seemed like a great idea but I actually think it backfired slightly. The Saguaro paintings pulled some people into the booth but there were only a couple of these pieces and I was continually asked if I had more and in different dimensions etc. or if I will have more in the future. I think this kinda tore up the cohesion of my display and took away from my other non-site-specific art.

Saguaro Sunset, acrylic painting on artist board, 14″x18″x1.5″,  2024

Available Here: https://www.kasiapolkowskashop.com/product/saguaro-sunset-14x18x1-5/

Another observation I made is that having much smaller pieces displayed among the considerably larger, much more complex works did not work as I imagined. I tried to create a varied price point which would appeal to more people but I think the gap in price was too large. People were pulled in by the large pieces which they explored and admired, saying the wish they could get one of those but most did not want to settle for the smaller, overshadowed pieces.  I think that in my small booth, there just isn't enough room to give the smaller works enough room to shine brightly and they get overlooked. But each small works is actually more time consuming than is reflected in my prices. In an attempt to meet different price ranges, I've been undervaluing my smaller treasures that I put so much love into, This helped me decide to further discontinue my smaller works as I will plan to focus on medium to large pieces for future festivals. The 16"x12" paintings in the shop are the last for 2024 and I am debating also discontinuing the 18"x14". To help clear space in the studio for more medium sized works, all small pieces are on sale for a few days - grab one while small works are in stock!

Lesson Learned: Keep working on a more cohesive display and don't undervalue your art - it does not work in the end.

Ps. To meet more of the lower price points I will try to offer more limited edition prints but that is a whole big projects of its own. But that's one of the goals.

I had so much fun creating these Southwestern landscapes and feel that I captured something special in each one. It is somewhat disappointing that I had to bring more of the new work home than I expected. But I like to look on the bright side and hope that this will provide a unique opportunity for my followers from other parts of the US to acquire one of these vibrant scenes since they are all new and radiate a Southwestern flair I have not captured previously. Additionally since some of these are on the smaller spectrum of my work, they are part of the Small Works Sale. Check out all the listings here: https://www.kasiapolkowskashop.com/product-category/paintings-drawings/

Probably the biggest obstacle for me is doing something like this with two small children. It really is harder than I imagined and I knew it would be hard because I've done two events in 2023 prior to this one. I tried to organize a fun vacation for them along my work trip but that took a great effort and in the end I don't think the vacation aspect was as fun as I promised the kids. In reality, I need Kyle with me working the booth for the duration of the entire event. That's what we did in Durango and it worked so well and was so successful. Living in a remote region, even events that are 1 to 4 hours away are a huge mission for our family of 4 but I am hopeful it will get easier and I will keep improving!

Lesson Learned: Nothing is easy for anyone - its just part of life. We loose some, we win some. In the end its what you try to make of each opportunity =) I would say we gave it a solid effort, despite not hitting all the marks. I feel very lucky that we were even able to attempt to pull this off! Plus we got to see the Saguaro again and that is priceless <3


My take away is that the Tempe Festival is a great opportunity for artists. Its a really big event full of a variety of art and craft. I think that having participated this season, I would do better at the next event but I plan to try a few other events in Colorado first. I do love Arizona so I hope to do another festival in the future when I am a slightly more seasoned art vendor and a much more rested and organized artist.

Additionally besides my own short comings listed above, I think my booth location was oddly placed though I realize you don't always land the best spot at these events. I found that the majority flow of people was in the opposite direction of my corner display, most of them not seeing my booth as they strolled with the pedestrian traffic. This was different from my experience in Durango last year where all booths were corner booths from every angle and were easy for the passerby to take in. My booth there had much more traffic than Tempe even thought it had only a small fraction of the actual foot traffic. Some of my neighbors also shared with me that they weren't doing as well as last year - that's another unpredictable factor at these type of events. Sometimes its just luck!

Lesson Learned:
Sometimes the foot traffic number ex. 150,000 festival visitors in Tempe vs 10,000 festival visitors in Durango does not always reflect in over all artist success at an event.

This lesson was HUGE - I learned that I must get an outdoor rug for next event lol Look at that yucky asphalt! Each event I keep making improvements and keep learning things that may seem so obviouse to someone else. 

Doing these events is a huge investment of time, effort and money for artists. I mean how do you quantify Kyle and I each taking 9 days off to do an event like this? I think gaining experience is priceless though and this was a good one.

I've been slowly improving my display for each event. First I purchased the booth and Kyle and I created DIY Pro-Panel Type display. I got a special table cloth and other display props, a print display holder not seen above, as well as professional booth hanging hardware for the art walls. For this event we got more of that hardware, a director's chair (low camping chairs suck for getting in and out of constantly plus you look odd sitting low to the ground and its hard to get up when you are tired). A banner for the outside was an exciting addition this time as well - we need more professional signage etc.. We keep working on creating upgraded artist bio posters and always making sure to have enough business cards - I ran out at my first event =)

Lesson Learned: There is ALWAYS room for improvement. Art Festivals are a lot of work so staying committed to mastering the set up is crucial.

Take a look at the photo-shopped rug Kyle added to my booth after the fact - what an improvement!  Now I must shop for the ultimate booth rag =) ps. this was  for a submission so we had to block out my name etc. Wish me luck for that one!

So there is still so much to learn but I think I am getting closer with each event. I see these festivals as a great opportunity to connect with my collectors and to be a part of the greater art community and sharing my work with new audiences. I'm a terrible sales person and an introvert so being a vendor is still a challenge for me. I don't like to approach people or to try to sell them somethings. Perhaps that may be my greatest obstacle. Introvert or not though, I am persistent and enjoy figuring things out against the odd so maybe there is still hope for Sales Person of the Year? Maybe my bad jokes don't help hehehehe Wish me luck with my upcoming applications for the Summer and Fall here in Colorful Colorado <3 Thank you Tempe for inviting me and for choosing my art!

And if you read this whole post, it means you love my work and should check out my Small Works Sale Here: https://www.kasiapolkowskashop.com/product-category/paintings-drawings/

American Gothic Bunny Style

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My take on the ‘American Gothic’ bunny style of course while emulating a 5 year old Kasia as an artist ☺️  

This is my light hearted take on Grant Wood's 'American Gothic' painting from 1930. Because the sculpture is installed in rural Mosca, Colorado where jack rabbits abound, I thought a rabbit theme for this interpretation would be fun and appropriate.



We recently relocated these from them marking an old campsite where we used to have a vintage camper we remodeled a few years back. Below is a photo we took back in 2019 at the initial installation  site with me holding my young son Ethan. We somewhat did a quick recreation of that photo now in 2024 with my holding a much larger 6.5 year old Ethan =)



Moving the sculpture with the permanently attached concrete/steal pedestal was not an easy task for Kyle and I but apprehensively, we moved about a 100m via a hand truck ... Thank you Kyle for always giving it a try!

Now they are along our colorful sculpture trail where we enjoy walking around, taking in the awe inspiring views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. I love looking in all directions, taking a seat and just marveling at the beauty of the San Luis Valley.

Our assistants are often either lending a hand or making sure that for each step we take forward, we go back two lol Either way, they are usually looking very cute while up to whatever mischief they are up to. Here Ethan convinced Wesley that they could earn candy by logging this cart full of stones for me - thanks boy!

 

Below are just a couple of the neighboring sculptures along our colorful, whimsical sculpture trail that helps to highlight and focus on the incredible natural environment they are set in.


The bunnies love their new location and even get to peek through the nearby feathers 🪶😁  


This is a personal art project between Colorado artists Kasia Polkowska and Kyle Cunniff who have been working on it since 2018. It is located on a 40 acre private property in the San Luis Valley and is not currently open to the public. The artists do not have the means to open up the project to the public but are open to investors/patrons who would like to support the grass roots effort and make it possible to make that dream a possibility. Email kpolkowska@gmail.com if you would like to support this project or visit Kasia's Online Art Shop https://www.kasiapolkowskashop.com/
A portion of all art sales gets invested in this colorful outdoor outdoor project that has been 100% funded by the 2 individual artists up till now.

Alamosa Art Gala

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This is the painting that I donated to the Alamosa Art Gala this year. I enjoy participating and donating my art each year as I believe that the Chamber of Commerce in Alamosa does wonderful work to promote local small businesses which I think greatly contributes to the local community.


The painting "Emerald Mountain Morning" was inspired by hiking around in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains that rise up from the San Luis Valley floor in Alamosa. Its an awe inspirng view that can be enjoyed from anywhere in the valley. The hikes through the mountains are majectic and worth every step up the steep, long trails.


 





A Super Special Mother's Day Art Bundle

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For this Mother's Day, I am offering a unique gift bundle: 1 24"x24" custom framed painting, choose 1 of the 16"x16" giclee prints, choose 1 of the 10" hand painted hangers and get a full set of 7 vinyl art stickers! Don't miss this unique opportunity as this is the only Art Bundle Available. 

Purchase the painting here: https://www.kasiapolkowskashop.com/product/autumn-equinox-24x24-framed/

Autumn Equinox, acrylic on board, 24″x24″ framed , 2022

This is painting inspired by Autumn in the San Juan Mountains of Southern Colorado where I live. When the fall weather conditions are just right – warm sunny days and cool nights – the trees turn the brightest yellows and oranges. From my experience right around the Equinox, many trees reach peak color at higher elevations and blanket the foothills below the high peaks in the warmest hues.

The painting is varnished in satin, has a signed certificate of authenticity on the back as well as a hanging wire and is custom framed in a hardwood, gallery style floating frame in raw oak finished in satin.

A Lovely Spring Evening at Our Sculpture Park Project

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Imagine a great wide open space in nature where you can sit back, enjoy panoramic mountain views from an expansive valley floor while as well as outdoor art installations? That's something that my life and creative partner Kyle Cunniff and I (Kasia Polkowska) have envisioned and have slowly been working on making a reality for the last 6 years. 

We have the views as our 40 acre property looks onto the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the East and the San Juan Mountains to the West. We are in the San Luis Valley, which is the largest Alpine Valley in the word, providing incredible vistas all around. And we have the art as Kyle and I have installed about 50 pieces of art through out the trails we've been adding to our property. We love to stroll around while taking it all in through out the 4 seasons and the different times of day. We enjoy taking a break in front of the artwork and absorbing the magic of the Mystic San Luis Valley - a place like no other.


 



 
 


Pre-Order for New Limited-Edition Prints

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Print Specs

  • This is an Archival Giclee Print signed by the Artist.
  • It is a numbered Limited Edition Print (Edition Number 100)
  • It is 16″ by 24″ (actual printed image size is 16″ by 24″ with an 1/2″ added white border all around making the paper size 17"x25" - this border is typically covered by the mat of the frame or the frame itself.
  • It is printed with archival inks on high quality matte Epson Cold Press Natural paper.

US and International Shipping

  • All Orders will Ship in June
  • The print is wrapped in wax paper and rolled up into a tube for shipping.
  • Continental US Shipping is FREE during Print Sale. After PreSale it will be $10.95.
  • For International Orders as well as orders from Alaska and Hawaii, there is an additional $15 added at Check Out. After pre-sale, the shipping will go up. (This covers added shipping and international paypal fees as well as processing and forms on our end).

Framing Options

  • If you are unsure about what frame to order, its a good idea to wait till you receive the print.
  • The print is a standard size so there should be a good variety of framing options available.
  • IMPORTANT: The shown frame and mat from the photo are not included - they are just for visual reference.
    • Frame Style: Ashford, in Satin Black
    • Outside Frame Size: 27 15/16″ × 19 15/16″
    • Matting: (Outer Mat: 2 1/2″ Antique White (White Core)
    ; Inner Mat: 1/4″ Midnight Blue (White Core))
  • Get this frame or other custom framing options via Frame It Easy with a 10% discount if you click this link: https://www.frameiteasy.com/ This is a custom framing site with relatively affordable prices for how customizable it is - I buy my frames for prints I purchase from other artists from there. There are lots of design, color and mat options here!
  • If you are looking for more budget framing options,  you can search for a 24"x16" picture frame on Amazon There are a lot of options for 24"x16" frames where the print would not need a mat and give the impression of being a painted image, not having a mat.
  • Here is another Amazon option for a larger frame with a mat for this print size. It is a good economical option with a clean, elegant look.

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 Purchase this Print via Kasia's Online Art Shop

Print Specs

  • This is an Archival Giclee Print signed by the Artist.
  • It is a numbered Limited Edition Print (Edition Number 100)
  • It is 24″ by 12″ (actual printed image size is 24″ by 12″ with an 1/2″ added white border all around making the paper size 25"x13" - this border is typically covered by the mat of the frame or the frame itself.
  • It is printed with archival inks on high quality matte Epson Cold Press Natural paper.

US and International Shipping

  • All Orders will Ship in June
  • The print is wrapped in wax paper and rolled up into a tube for shipping.
  • Continental US Shipping is FREE during Print Sale. After PreSale it will be $10.95.
  • For International Orders as well as orders from Alaska and Hawaii, there is an additional $15 added at Check Out. After pre-sale, the shipping will go up. (This covers added shipping and international paypal fees as well as processing and forms on our end).

Framing Options

  • If you are unsure about what frame to order, its a good idea to wait till you receive the print.
  • The print is a standard size so there should be a good variety of framing options available.
  • IMPORTANT: The shown frame and mat from the photo are not included - they are just for visual reference.
    • Frame Style: Ashford, in Satin Black
    • Outside Frame Size: 15 15/16″ × 27 15/16″ (This is what I would order from Frame It Easy to get it to look like the 1st image in this listing.
    • Matting: (Outer Mat: 1 1/2″ Antique White (White Core)
    ; Inner Mat: 1/4″ Smooth Black (White Core))
  • Get this frame or other custom framing options via Frame It Easy with a 10% discount if you click this link: https://www.frameiteasy.com/ This is a custom framing site with relatively affordable prices for how customizable it is - I buy my frames for prints I purchase from other artists from there. There are lots of design, color and mat options here!
  • If you are looking for more budget framing options,  you can search for a 24"x16" picture frame on Amazon There are a lot of options for 24"x16" frames where the print would not need a mat and give the impression of being a painted image, not having a mat.
  • Here is another Amazon option for a larger frame with a mat for this print size. It is a good economical option with a clean, elegant look.

 

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