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By Kate Sammons Date: December 5, 2014

Who am I?

Hi, I’m Kate. This is my blog, an area that I’ve created to share some personal details, updates on my work in progress and conversations on topics that are close to the work that I do. Thank you for taking the time to check it out! You are welcome to leave comments or questions in this area as it’s a place to meet and exchange ideas and opinions.

But first please allow me to share a few personal details about my life.

 

My hometown:

 I grew up in Urbana, Illinois, a small, charming city of cobblestones, supercomputers and cornfields, where 9 nobel prize winners since 1956 were born or lived.

By Capybara at en.wikipedia [Public domain or Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Urbana, Illinois, photo by Capybara at en.wikipedia [Public domain or Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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I’d like to share with you a few of my nostalgic places there; places that are objectively great, stand out in my memory or have loads of character.

The best deep dish pizza of all time:  Papa Del’s Pizza

Best of CU 2013 Winner of Best Pizza: Papa Del’s in Champaign, Il. Photo by Teresa Anderson
Best of CU 2013 Winner of Best Pizza: Papa Del’s in Champaign, Il. Photo by Teresa Anderson
Deep Dish Pizza, photo by Liz Effler
Deep Dish Pizza, photo by Liz Effler

height Where you can view a Rembrandt alone in a peaceful, intimate space : The Krannert Art Museum

Krannert Art Museum, photo by Vince Smith
Krannert Art Museum, photo by Vince Smith
The Rembrandt, behind the director of education, Anne Sautman
The Rembrandt, behind the director of education, Anne Sautman

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A hopelessly out of fashion and splendid Bavarian-style hotel where I’ve eaten posh lunches and sang karaoke:  The Jumer Castle Lodge.(Now the Urbana Landmark Hotel) Note: In a curious twist of fate, the old hotel was saved when a new Chinese buyer from California bought the failing landmark in 2010 with plans to remodel and reopen. Due to various circumstances, the initial investment money did not prove sufficient for the planned renovation and the hotel is currently in an odd state of limbo.

photo by Urbana Landmark Hotel
photo by Urbana Landmark Hotel
photo by Urbana Landmark Hotel
photo by Urbana Landmark Hotel

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 Where I got my early start at figure drawing and oil painting: The University of Illinois sponsored Saturday Drawing classes for the community- established in 1964 and still going.

The University of Illinois Saturday Art School Program, est in 1964
The University of Illinois Saturday Art School Program, est in 1964

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 My Educational Background:

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Class final crit day at U of I undergraduate painting. On the right is Frank, the wood shop guy who really helped me with my projects.
Class final crit day at U of I undergraduate painting- 2002. On the right, Frank, the wood shop guy who really helped me with my projects.
Cast drawing at studio of Anthony Waichulis
Cast Drawing at the studio of Anthony Waichulis- 2008

heightAfter graduating with a BFA at the University of Illinois,  I received most of my instruction in drawing and painting from Anthony Waichulis, Studio Incamminati and the Angel Academy of Art . The method of this kind of training is modeled after the traditional atelier. In the modern day “atelier” style school a complete progressive curriculum in drawing and painting is developed by one main instructor and transferred by demonstration and work from instructor to the student. It is similar in this regard to an actual atelier, where the apprentice would receive the highly individualized techniques, recipes and aesthetic perspectives of one master of the atelier or workshop where they were employed. In the instance of a true apprenticeship contract, there is usually a commitment through the complete duration of the training and for a significant amount of time afterward. The specificity of this style of training often has a notable influence on the artistic perspective of the student, thus the emphasis given to the “lineage” of the artist. This is very different from the buffet style selection of short term classes from different teachers that many art schools offer today.

If you are interested in reading more about this, please leave a comment below as there is a lot of information out there that I would be glad to link to.  At any rate, I’m very grateful for the quality of instruction that I received and the commitment that my teachers made to keeping this method of instruction alive.

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See below for the direct “lineage” of each of my instructors/schools to better understand how my art was influenced and from which style of painting my methods originated.
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Anthony Waichulis/ Trompe L’oeil———–>Anne Schuler————-> Jacques Maroger/

Studio Incamminati———–>Nelson Shanks———–>Henry Hensche/ Impressionism————>Charles Hawhthorne/

Angel Academy of Art/ Classical Realism———–>John Michael Angel———–> Pietro Annigoni/
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If you want to see a cool chart that traces the connection of students and teachers of painting from 1935 all the way back to the 1435, see Timothy Stotz’s Flowering Staircase.  

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Present Day

Currently I live in Los Angeles with my talented husband Adrian (a fellow oil painter and portrait/figurative artist) and our amazing flame point Siamese cat Amir who plays fetch.

Adrian and Amir
Adrian and Amir

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We live in an area of LA called Elysian Valley (affectionately nicknamed Frogtown by the locals).

 photo by waltarrrrr
photo by waltarrrrr

heightIt’s a community of artists and families who enjoy the central location (just north of downtown), the uncrowded neighborhood and the large warehouses next to the LA river that are being rehabbed into some great spaces. Our studios are located in one of those buildings where we enjoy high northlight windows and are able to paint during the day with ideal indoor natural light. By the way, our neighborhood hosts the annual Frogtown Art Walk  that is always a fun event where you can get to know the artists in the neighborhood.

photo by victoriabernal
photo by victoriabernal

Here is a picture of part of my studio: (very messy right now, I did not tidy up before the photo).  height

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My outdoor potted garden including plants I adopted after painting them.

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These are the flowers I bought at Home Depot for the painting Hampton’s Flowers—- Rose, Daisy and Hibiscus. The marigolds and blue flowers didn’t make it.

 

Hamptons Flowers, oil painting by Kate Sammons
Hamptons Flowers_11x14_oil on panel

 

Lately I’m buying the cut flowers from Trader Joes which are incredibly long lasting if you use plant food, trim the stems, place them in a clear vase and keep them in sunlight. My last roses lasted for 3 weeks (no kidding!) and they even started growing additional shoots. I was able to get two paintings from them:

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rose oil painting, studio shot by Kate Sammons
Finished painting, roses, week 1
Rose oil painting in progress, studio shot by Kate Sammons
wip-1st day, roses week 3

 

I will probably paint them again in death because there is something very graceful and dignified about them in their current state. Besides, I still feel very attached to them now. Thanks for reading. In my next post, I will write about why I’m an artist. Please feel welcome to comment or check back!

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Kate Sammons was a freelance artist working in Los Angeles in traditional media.

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