Stretched Canvas

Modern Lines

Contemporary White

Natural Clear Maple

Unframed print




Kelley Gruver, Idaho
Member Since July 2009
Artist Statement I have a passion for many artistic styles. My love for the arts started at a very young age. My mother introduced me to classical music from the moment I was born and I watched her practice oil painting while I was growing up. Drawing became a favorite pastime and I took art lessons in middle school and in High School. In High School I added a photography class to my schedule and learned more about how a camera works, how an image is captured, how to use the light to produce the image I wanted, and how to process film in a dark room. In those days , there were only film loaded cameras.

After high school, I let the lessons I had learned slip away as I focused on raising my three kids. My love for art never left me. I passed on the little knowledge I have to my children and now my daughter is becoming quite the artist. Up until recently, I had focused my photography on capturing the many events that happen in our home and during outings we have made as a family. Now my focus has been to try and learn the art of photography again and with the use of the new digital cameras, it is so much easier for me to understand the nuances of photography.

I enjoy taking pictures of my 3 children, our family activities and my garden. While out and about in the Treasure Valley or during our wilderness excursions around Idaho, I like to shoot anything that interests me. This includes a wide range of things. Sometimes I am blown away by the awesome power of God through nature, and other times I am struck by the beauty or even the strangeness of a man made object. I also have a deep love of architecture and silly things like antique wallpaper and carpet! I have been known to walk through an old house decorated for the period and take pictures of decorative woodwork, old windows and doors.

My love for drawing and painting stayed with me over the years but as the children grew and I got busier, it became harder and harder to find the time to work on anything. When the children were little I attempted to paint on canvas and flicked paint all over my dining room wall in an attempt to corral a little one. The paints were put away with all notions of every creating with paint again. Those frustrations coupled with the fact that I had no room to keep an easel up with an unfinished piece on it for weeks at a time lead me to digital art work. This move to digital opened up the creativity I had stifled for so many years. I don't feel complete unless I am creating something.

Now that the children have grown, and hopefully so have I, I have found a new love for traditional painting.

I look forward to learning more as I continue this journey and I hope you enjoy my view of the world.

See more of my work at http://kelleyjo.artistwebsites.com/

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Product No 3435246
Subjects Abstract, Angels, Black and White, Spiritual & Religious
Style Historical
Medium
Tags Gruver, Kelley, cemetery, grave, marble, statue