Showing posts with label kathryn henneman art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kathryn henneman art. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Henneman at the Biennale

In 2003 Kathryn Henneman had the pleasure of participating at the 

Biennale in Florence, Italy




Val Vista Lakes Womens Club member wins 100 Candles

The Val Vista Lakes Women's Club had their Annual Welcome Back Dinner last Wednesday night at their beautiful clubhouse in Gilbert, Arizona.

The club's mission is to promote a positive environment for the women of the Val Vista Lakes Community, where they can participate in activities that build friendships and serve the needs of the community at large.

Kathryn was gracious enough to donate a print of her "100 Candles" which commemorates the 100 year birthday of the State of Arizona to the raffle that night.

Donna Gronemeyer was the lucky winner of the print!



The High Road with Picasso

These two 1936 Pablo Picasso paintings reveal a color palette that gave way 
to my array of color choices for 

"The High Road"

"Nice traveling with you Pablo"
by - Kathryn Henneman


Friday, September 7, 2012

Henneman Featured on William A Donius Blog

William A. Donius, Speaker, Author and Strategist featured Kathryn Henneman on his recent blog post.  Read more:  Artist Finds Inspiration by Tapping into Right Brain.


"Nosce te Ipsum"  Know Thyself

Created for her upcoming show at Northern Trust
October 4, 2012
Phoenix, Arizona

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

April ~ Painting and Poetry Project

 We hope you are enjoying our monthly presentation, our gift to you. 
"Beloved Most Imagine "

by Kathryn Henneman
48x60 mixed media on canvas


"Beautiful, Bell-Bottomed Boy"

Shirtless, bronzed, bell-bottomed boy,
Beautiful, young and lean.
Soft, silken, coffee-brown hair,
Wind-swept, wild and free.

Graceful, fluid, out-stretched arms,
Expressive, gentle hands.
Lovely, curved, sensuous hips
Legs strong, slender and tan.

Rocked by the gods of music and freedom,
Swaying in rhythmic jubilation,
High on life and love's sweet passion,
He danced for her in celebration.

One girl alone was hypnotized.
Her vision spanned over crowd faces
To link with his piercing blue eyes
And to put her own feet in his paces.

Gone are the days of the young summer sultan
And the girl who watched him with joy.
He dances forever within her heart
Beautiful, bell-bottomed boy.

~ by C. L. Gillmore

Kathryn's paintings and Cheryl's poetry will soon be available in note cards and will comprise a twelve-month calendar for next year...2013!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Norman McLash Wins "Take Heart"


 Norman McLash, a Board Member for Free Arts of Arizona
was the auction winner for "Take Heart"

Kathryn Henneman painted and donated the art for the fundraiser held last night at the
Herberger Theatre.  It was an amazing event!


Monday, April 2, 2012

Henneman Participates in The Intuition Project

KATHRYN AND MARILYN MONROE’S STORY

“To produce, to compose, to recall one’s own story of an ‘intuition’ siting has been challenging for me. Then in the wee hours of the morning a thought came to me, and I feel that by sharing this story will add to TIP, The Intuition Project.



Now imagine Marilyn Monroe writing and sending an email to Julianna Lyddon for her project, recounting her own personal intuition story.

This is a true story.

I was living in Los Angeles. It was 1981. A friend of mine, Barry L. Shifman was in the Border Bookstore in Westwood, California. He was observing a man who was looking at a book. The book was the extraordinary biography of Marilyn, by Norman Mailer. The two gentlemen struck up a conversation. My friend Barry was speaking with David Conover. The photographer who was credited with discovering Marilyn Monroe while taking photos for Yank Magazine. David had expressed a need to find someone in Los Angeles to help him with his research. The publisher Grosset & Dunlap had agreed to publish his book about Marilyn. Barry Shifman put me in contact with David Conover, and for the next year I did research for David.

David only called me twice, but in one of those conversations he shared something with me about Marilyn. He had received a phone call from Marilyn two weeks prior to her death. She had made the phone call from a phone booth in Malibu, California. David conveyed that she was very concerned and frightened, and felt that something was going on, and that if something should happen to her that she wanted David to be aware of what she was sensing.

Was this Marilyn’s ‘intuition?’ Let Marilyn’s story be a reminder to listen to, to trust, and to act on ‘your intuition.’

Our ‘intuition’ is a ‘gift’ and needs to be accepted.”

For more information or to participate in The Intuition Project, visit the following website and connect with Julianna Lyddon.
http://connectwithjulianna.com/start/connect-with-the-intuition-project/

Saturday, March 24, 2012

"Foreword"


"Foreword"
by Kathryn Henneman

After reading "Thought Revolution - How to Unlock Your Inner Genius" by William Alan Donius
I was inspired to paint this painting I titled it "Foreword"

The following was posted on William Alan Donius' website and blog.

Artist Finds Inspiration by Tapping into Right Brain ~

Arizona Artist Kathryn Henneman, who has participated in shows around the world read Thought Revolution and immediately wrote about the painting she created by applying the methodology from the book. “Here’s the deal: After I read the book I painted this painting titled, ‘Foreword’”–Kathryn Henneman

Read more about the Author, Speaker and Strategist

http://williamdonius.com/

http://www.thevitalvoice.com/lifestyle/57-lifestyle/607-the-thought-revolution





Monday, March 19, 2012

"Take Heart"



"Take Heart"
by Kathryn Henneman


Kathryn created this piece as an auction item for the April 3, 2012 fundraiser at the Herberger Theatre benefiting the Free Arts of Arizona.

www.freeartsaz.org

A Gift of a MiniBuk



A recent blog post acknowledged a Gift of a MiniBuk to the residents of Arizona.

Arizona is getting a birthday present in the form of a MiniBük containing the art and poetry of two of its native daughters.  Read more on the MiniBuk Blog.

The Intuition Project


'Where does your inspiration come from, Kathryn Henneman?'   This question I am asked quite often.


Each time, the answer is different for me.  Maybe the
inspiration is really coming through as an 'intuition'.
So, I was quite delighted when I collaborated with
Julianna Lyddon for her new book in the works, 'The Intuition Project .


I do know that when I am asked to do a special
'commission' for a client I take in consideration so
many factors, and feelings regarding the client,
the location, the size of the canvas, the colors I choose.
All of these components play in my creative process.


The painting titled, 'First Intuition'  really conveys my
own message of how I receive my intuitive message to
create something very unique and very custom for my
clients.  I wanted an image that someone could hold
as in a book, and be holding a small masterpiece of my
work.  I am delighted to have created this for Julianna Lyddon.
 

Julianna Lyddon, MC

Join The Intuition Project and share your story to make a difference. When we listen to our intuition we begin to trust...we are no longer imprisoned by fear, but are released to step into the unknown with courage and grace.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

March ~ Paintings and Poetry Project

We hope you are enjoying our monthly presentation, our gift to you.


"Third Generation"
by Kathryn Henneman 



"Remembrance"
by C.L. Gillmore

Alone.
I wait for them
Beginning in quiet,
Drifting along, silent
Through dappled streams of sunlight
Hovering along the surface of remembrance
Translucent visions from the past
Linking across, still
Ending in whispers,
They wait for me
Alone.

Read more of CL Gillmore's poetry on her website at www.clgillmore.com

Kathryn's paintings and Cheryl's poetry will soon be available in note cards and will comprise a twelve-month calendar for next year...2013!


Third Generation

"Third Generation"
by ~ Kathryn Henneman


My perspective of 'Third Generations'
 
Ancient Paintings
Beginnings of Modern Christian Paintings
Italian Paintings
French Paintings
Spanish Paintings
Dutch Paintings
German Paintings
English Painting s
American Paintings

Monday, March 12, 2012

London Darling

"London Darling"
by ~ Kathryn Henneman



4 ft x 4 ft.
mixed media on canvas

 Is London gray?  No, it is 'London Darling'

As the light of day fades, colors grow grayer and grayer.
If every source of light disappeared from the world, colors
would disappear too and the world would become black.
For light is the source of color, and all the colors exist in
the light which radiates from the sun or from any luminous
body. It is through the decomposition or breaking up of this
light that the colors which reside in it are discovered.

I hope you, too, have discovered London, and find in this
painting, my 'London Darling'

Second Generations II

"Second Generations II"
by ~ Kathryn Henneman

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Realizing the Dream


"Still Realizing the Dream" -- All moving around in my
head - can be a lot at times!!!


There are explosions of thoughts and creativity, it overcomes
my whole body/mind system. My Stop, Pause, Go button is
engaged in my head. My creative endeavors are always
working -- it doesn't ever stop. It's ON switch is stuck ON.

Private commissions need completion, and my upcoming
October 4, 2012 exhibition with Northern Trust Bank, Phoenix, Arizona
is uppermost in my mind. The title  for this show is "Diary."

Just letting the new works flow, like reading chapters of a novel.