Posts by Kara Lewis
Seeking Shibui
Shibui is about balancing simplicity with complexity. It reminds me of haiku, focusing on specific details from nature or the everyday which then speak volumes to the more universal events or experiences of being alive.
Read MorePeregrination: An Artist’s Year of Meandering
I am looking forward to my show at Meyer Gallery opening this December 15. The theme is one of discovery and it’s only just begun.
Read MoreSeptember 2022 | Pearls and my early inspirations
So why the pearls?
Read MoreJanuary 2022 | Studio Feature in International Artists
Thank you, International Artists Magazine, for this wonderful spotlight on my studio and all my inspirations held within!
Read MoreJanuary 2021
“Let’s begin by taking a smallish nap or two.” – Winnie the Pooh
Read MoreFall 2020
It has been difficult to keep a monthly newsletter current since the pandemic started. Almost every month brings into focus something of grave importance.
Read MoreSpring and Summer 2020
All that has transpired has given pause to our daily lives and our routines. I find the arts give us this naturally. We can escape from the harshness, into a world that is transformative.
Read MoreFebruary Recommendations
Winnie the Pooh may have the best philosophy on life after all. I find I research the quotes of this lovable bear and his furry friends often. They are honest, simple, comforting, and centering.
Read MoreJanuary Recommendations
I’ve been wanting a way to share all my current inspirations with friends and fellow art lovers. This is the first of a monthly series of posts about what I’m listening to, reading, and enjoying.
Read MoreArtist Spotlight in Western Art & Architecture
I am in love with everything about the artist spotlight I received in Western Art & Architecture this winter. The words, the layout, the fact I’m in it (pinch me!). Thank you, Gussie, for your thoughtful interview and beautiful distillation of my work. And to the magazine, I am beyond grateful for your interest in…
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