It feels like you’re lying on the ground watching clouds swirl above.
The landscape tilts and nature’s intrinsic movement performs in the breeze through trees, in the trickle of the creek and as shadows begin overtaking distant mountain ranges.
Phyllis Shafer’s artwork is transporting — straight to the heart of Nevada’s deserts and Lake Tahoe and California’s valleys.
The plein air and landscape artist’s upcoming exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art, “I Only Went Out for a Walk…” journeys through Shafer’s 30-year art career, displaying not only her early and recent work, but showcasing her life’s transformation as an artist and an individual. Read More
Phyllis Shafer: I only went out for a walk…opens February 8 at the Nevada Museum of Art, Donald W. Reynolds Center for the Visual Arts, E. L. Wiegand Gallery. The exhibition celebrates the iconic landscape paintings of Phyllis Shafer while also carefully examining her early artistic influences shaped by time spent in New York and the San Francisco Bay Area.
The largest presentation of Shafer’s work to date, the exhibition includes nearly 100 paintings, gouaches, and drawings.
Shafer, a plein air painter based in South Lake Tahoe, frequently finds inspiration in the breathtaking landscapes of the Sierra Nevada. A nod to the creative impetus behind her work, the exhibition title I only went out for a walk… stems from a phrase written by nineteenth century naturalist and conservationist John Muir: “I only went out for a walk, and finally concluded to stay out until sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.” Read More
Phyllis Shafer’s “Blue Lakes Road #1” from Stremmel Gallery on Vimeo.
In part four of Stremmel Gallery’s video blogs with Phyllis Shafer, the South Lake Tahoe artist chats about “Blue Lakes Road #1.” The location for “Blue Lakes Road #1” is a special spot for Phyllis – a “gold mine,” as she puts it.
Stremmel Gallery proudly presents “Beneath On Sky,” displaying on location from October 10 through November 9, 2013. This exhibition of new paintings catalogs Shafer’s observations of the Sierra Nevada Mountains – from Yosemite to Lake Tahoe. “Beneath One Sky” is the fifth solo exhibition for Shafer at Stremmel Gallery. The show is made up of 38 pieces, ranging in sizes from 8 by 10 inches to 24 by 36 inches. “Beneath One Sky” serves as the preamble to the Nevada Museum of Art’s February 2014 exhibition for the artist.
Shafer – Mallow’s Hideaway from Stremmel Gallery on Vimeo.
Phyllis Shafer stops by Stremmel Gallery to chat about her latests exhibition, Under One Sky. This is the second installment of her video chats. In this video, Phyllis discusses the making of "Mallow's Hideaway" – a familiar spot in the field for the South Lake Tahoe artist.
Stremmel Gallery proudly presents “Beneath On Sky,” displaying on location from October 10 through November 9, 2013. This exhibition of new paintings catalogs Shafer's observations of the Sierra Nevada Mountains – from Yosemite to Lake Tahoe. “Beneath One Sky” is the fifth solo exhibition for Shafer at Stremmel Gallery. The show is made up of 38 pieces, ranging in sizes from 8 by 10 inches to 24 x 36 inches. "Beneath One Sky" serves as the preamble to the Nevada Museum of Art’s February 2014 exhibition for the artist.
Digital catalog for Phyllis Shafer’s “Beneath One Sky.”
Phyllis Shafer stops by Stremmel Gallery to chat about her latests exhibition, Under One Sky. This is the first installment of her video chats. In this video, Phyllis discusses the making of “Sneezeweed Symphony,” and what was “bugging” her while she was painting in the field.
Stremmel Gallery proudly presents “Beneath On Sky,” displaying on location from October 10 through November 9, 2013. This exhibition of new paintings catalogs Shafer’s observations of the Sierra Nevada Mountains – from Yosemite to Lake Tahoe. “Beneath One Sky” is the fifth solo exhibition for Shafer at Stremmel Gallery. Approximately 40 pieces will be included in the show, ranging in sizes from 8 by 10 inches to 24 x 36 inches. “Beneath One Sky” serves as the preamble to the Nevada Museum of Art’s (NMA) February 2014 exhibition for the artist.
“Nature, in its various manifestations, has always provided the raw material for my artistic investigations,” says Phyllis Shafer a resident Lake Tahoe artist.
Shafer’s plein-air paintings are inspired by the picturesque landscapes of Nevada and California. Since moving to the Sierra Nevada, my focus has been directed toward capturing the unique qualities of high altitude alpine and desert landscapes. I paint directly from the natural environment in order to better perceive and record the particular idiosyncrasies and beauty of nature.”
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