Tag: flower

  • Why paint old folk art?

    The greats of the greats of the greats have repeated the refrain in our ears — art doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It stands on the art of those that went before us.

    I’m fascinated by The Reading-Berks Guild and resonating with the people I’ve met so far. The common thread—artists at work preserving the old ways of doing their craft and educating others so the methods can be passed on. I recommend this group and the shows they host as an invitation to learn from art and craft history. We would be wise not to forget.

    This doesn’t mean that we, as artists, don’t lean into modern iterations of our craft, but I guarantee that time was spent in its history first. I copied much Norwegian Rosemaling over the decades before ever attempting my own version and designs.

    If you come to this Holiday show, stop in and say hi. There’s a history to why I paint an old Norwegian folk art. I’d love to tell you about it.

  • Brita [SOLD]

    Brita Olsdatter was part of the farm community around Kjorlaug, Norway and one of the women in my family line that made a way for my existence. She was my great great great grandmother. Speaking her name with my art means she was not forgotten. I honor her existence and enjoyed imagining her story, gifting, and breath in Norway. —Kristin

    Brita Olsdatter 5×5 Watercolr & Ink

    If the title does not say [SOLD] then this piece is still available. I am willing to do prints of [SOLD] artwork only. Contact me if interested in Brita.

  • Lukris [SOLD]

    By Kristin Kjorlaug

    Watercolor and Ink – 4×4 inches

    Lukris Von Krog Pederadotter was part of the farm community around Kjorlaug, Norway and one of the women in my family line that made a way for my existence. She was my great great great grandmother. Speaking her name with my art means she was not forgotten. I honor her existence and enjoyed imagining her story, gifting, and breath in Norway. —Kristin

    Lukris 5×5 inches. Watercolor & Ink

    If the title does not say [SOLD] then this piece is still available. I am willing to do prints of [SOLD] artwork only. Contact me if interested in Lukris.

  • Eliza [SOLD]

    By Kristin Kjorlaug

    Watercolor and Ink – 4×4 inches

    Eliza Torsen was part of the farm community around Kjorlaug, Norway and one of the women in my family line that made a way for my existence. She was my great great great grandmother. Speaking her name with my art means she was not forgotten. I honor her existence and enjoyed imagining her story, gifting, and breath in Norway. —Kristin

    Eliza

    If the title does not say [SOLD] then this piece is still available. I am willing to do prints of [SOLD] artwork only. Contact me if interested in Eliza.

  • Synneva [SOLD]

    By Kristin Kjorlaug

    Watercolor and Ink – 4×4 inches

    Synneva Pedersdotter was part of the farm community around Kjorlaug, Norway and one of the women in my family line that made a way for my existence. She was my great great great great grandmother. Speaking her name with my art means she was not forgotten. I honor her existence and enjoyed imagining her story, gifting, and breath in Norway. —Kristin

    Synneva

    If the title does not say [SOLD] then this piece is still available. I am willing to do prints of [SOLD] artwork only. Contact me if interested in Synneva.