HomeMy WebLinkAboutAcceptance Agreement for Display of Artwork in IPG - Lori K SealeACCEPTANCE AGREEMENT:
DISPLAY OF ARTWORK IN INITIAL POINT GALLERY, MERIDIAN CITY HALL
This ACCEPTANCE AGREEMENT: DISPLAY OF ARTWORK IN INITIAL POINT
GALLERY, MERIDIAN CITY HALL ("Agreement") is made on the 20th day of January, 2015
("Effective Date"), by and between the City of Meridian, a municipal corporation organized
under the laws of the State of Idaho ("City"), and Lori K. Seale, an individual person ("Artist").
(City and Artist may hereinafter be collectively referred to as "Parties.")
WHEREAS, the City desires that public art will be a component of Meridian City Hall
and to that end, the Meridian Arts Commission issued the Call to Artists attached hereto as
Exhibit A, seeking proposals for the display of artwork in Initial Point Gallery, an art gallery on
the third floor of Meridian City Hall, the address of which is 33 E. Broadway Ave., Meridian,
Idaho ("Initial Point Gallery");
WHEREAS, in response to the Call to Artists, Artist did submit a proposal, comprised of
the materials attached hereto as Exhibit B ("Proposal"), for the display of artwork in Initial Point
Gallery;
WHEREAS, on November 6, 2014, the Meridian Arts Commission ("Commission")
reviewed the responses to the Call to Artists, selected Artist's work for display based on the
Proposal, and recommended to the Meridian City Council that Artist's artwork, as depicted in the
Proposal, be displayed in Initial Point Gallery;
WHEREAS, at its regular meeting on December 2, 2014, the Meridian City Council
adopted such recommendation and directed the Commission to work with Artist to establish a
display of Artist's artwork in Initial Point Gallery; and
WHEREAS, the Parties acknowledge that Meridian City Hall is primarily a place of
public business, that Initial Point Gallery is a public place, and that while the City seeks to
encourage artistic expression and public dialogue, the City must simultaneously ensure that
Meridian City Hall is a place where citizens, employees, and visitors of diverse ages and
perspectives feel welcome and comfortable;
NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency
of which is hereby acknowledged and agreed, and in consideration of the mutual promises and
covenants herein contained, the Parties agree as follows:
I. SCOPE OF SERVICES.
Artist shall personally deliver to Initial Point Gallery, on October 2, 2015, at such time as is
specified by the Gallery Curator, artwork which shall substantially conform to the description
of such artwork set forth in Exhibit B hereto. Artist shall be responsible for hanging such
artwork on October 2, 2015 at the direction of the Gallery Curator; shall allow the display of
such work in Initial Point Gallery from October 2, 2015 through October 29, 2015, in
accordance with the terms of this Agreement; and shall be responsible for removal of such
artwork on October 30, 2015, at such time as is specified by the Gallery Curator.
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II. COMPENSATION AND SALE OF ARTWORK.
A. No compensation. Artist shall display Artist's artwork in Initial Point Gallery at the
pleasure of the Meridian City Council. City shall not provide compensation to Artist for
services, work, and/or any activity undertaken pursuant to or related to this Agreement.
B. Sale of artwork. Artist may, at the direction of and in the manner established by the
Gallery Curator, passively offer the artwork on display in Initial Point Gallery for sale.
No price shall be displayed on or be proximate to any piece on display in Initial Point
Gallery. City personnel shall not facilitate in any way the sale of Artist's work; any
transaction related to the sale of artwork shall be handled solely by Artist. Artist
acknowledges the Commission's request that Artist voluntarily donate to the Commission
twenty percent (20%) of proceeds from any artwork sold due to its display in Initial Point
Gallery. Upon the sale of a piece of artwork on display in Initial Point Gallery, Artist
may remove such artwork from the Gallery, provided that Artist replaces the removed
piece with another piece of artwork within twenty-four (24) hours of such removal.
Artist shall coordinate the removal, replacement, and/or substitution of any and all
artwork with the Gallery Curator prior to such activity.
III. TIME OF PERFORMANCE.
Artist shall provide services described in this Agreement in a timely manner, as described
herein. Artist acknowledges and agrees that time is strictly of the essence with respect to this
Agreement, and that the failure to timely perform any of the obligations hereunder shall
constitute a default of this Agreement.
IV. INSTALLATION.
A. Coordination with Curator. Prior to the installation, removal, replacement, and/or
substitution of the display in Initial Point Gallery or any portion or component thereof,
Artist shall coordinate any and all such activity with the Gallery Curator. Artist shall be
responsible for contacting the Gallery Curator between August 2, 2015 and September 2,
2015 to confirm details regarding the installation, removal, publicity, and promotion of the
exhibit. Artist's failure to affirmatively contact the Gallery Curator as required by this
paragraph shall constitute a default of this Agreement.
B. Inspection of display. Prior to or after installation, the Gallery Curator and/or the City
may inspect and/or review the artwork proposed by Artist for display in Initial Point
Gallery to ensure compliance with all criteria set forth in the Call to Artists attached
hereto as Exhibit A, and the Application and Acknowledgements Form attached hereto in
Exhibit B, as well as to ensure that such artwork may be safely and appropriately
displayed in Initial Point Gallery. If the Gallery Curator or the City concludes that the
display or any portion or component thereof does not meet the criteria set forth in
Exhibits A and B, does not reflect artwork as described and depicted in the Proposal set
forth in Exhibit B, or cannot be safely and/or appropriately displayed in Initial Point
Gallery, the Gallery Curator or the City may require the immediate removal of such
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artwork from Initial Point Gallery. Further, the Gallery Curator or the City may require
the immediate removal of such artwork from Initial Point Gallery where such removal
serves the best interest of the City.
V. DISPLAY.
A. Original artwork. Artist warrants that any and all artwork provided by Artist for display
in Initial Point Gallery shall be, and is, original work conceived and created by Artist.
B. Photographs of artwork. City may photograph the artwork displayed in Initial Point
Gallery, as City may desire for purposes of advertising, marketing, and public
information. Where practicable and to the extent of City's authority, Artist shall be
acknowledged on each such photograph to be the creator of the original subject thereof,
provided that photographic reproductions of artwork shall not be identified as or
represented to be the finished artwork.
C. Use of Artist's name. Artist hereby conveys to City permission to use Artist's name for
purposes of advertising, marketing, and public information, without violation of Artist's
rights of privacy or any other rights Artist may possess under this Agreement, provided
that City shall not use Artist's logo, if any, for any purpose without the express, written
permission of Artist.
D. Use of City's name. City hereby conveys to Artist permission to use City's name for
purposes of advertising, marketing, and public information, without violation of City's
rights of privacy or any other rights City may possess under this Agreement, provided
that Artist shall not use City's logo for any purpose without the express, written
permission of the Mayor's Chief of Staff.
E. Removal of artwork by City. City shall have the right to remove Artist's artwork from
public display at any time and for any reason. Such removal may be temporary or
permanent in nature. Where such artwork is or is intended to be removed from public
display for longer than forty-eight (48) hours, City shall notify Artist in the manner set
forth herein. While it is intended that Artist's artwork will be displayed in Initial Point
Gallery for the period set forth herein, this period may be shortened by City for any
reason, without notice to the Artist.
F. Removal of artwork by Artist. Artist shall coordinate with the Gallery Curator the
removal, replacement, and/or substitution of any and all artwork prior to such activity,
whether such activity is necessary due to the sale of a piece or for any other reason.
G. Simultaneous display. City may elect to display the work of more than one Artist or
Organization in Initial Point Gallery at any time, at the City's sole discretion. The
manner and arrangement of the display(s) in Initial Point Gallery shall be determined by
the Gallery Curator.
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VI. INDEMNIFICATION, WAIVER, AND INSURANCE.
A. Indemnification. Artist shall, and hereby does, indemnify, save, and hold harmless the
City and any and all of its employees, agents, volunteers, and/or elected officials from
any and all losses, claims, and judgments for damages or injury to persons or property,
and from any and all losses and expenses caused or incurred by Artist or Artist's servants,
agents, employees, guests, and/or invitees.
B. Waiver. Artist shall, and hereby does, waive any and all claims and recourse against
City, including the right of contribution for loss and damage to persons or property
arising from, growing out of, or in any way connected with or incident to Artist's
performance of this Agreement, whether such loss or damage may be attributable to
known or unknown conditions, except for liability arising out of the tortious conduct of
City or its officers, agents or employees.
C. Insurance Artist's responsibility. City shall not provide insurance to cover loss, theft,
or damage of artwork displayed in Initial Point Gallery or to cover any activity
undertaken by Artist in the furtherance of Artists' rights or obligations described herein.
Insurance of the artwork; of the Artist's person, property, or interests; and/or of the
Artist's employees or agents shall be the sole responsibility of Artist. Artist shall obtain
all necessary insurance as may be required in order to protect Artist's insurable interests
for its rights and obligations described within this Agreement, including, but not limited
to, liability insurance, automobile insurance, worker's compensation insurance, and/or
insurance of the artwork to be displayed in Initial Point Gallery. Artist shall bear any and
all risks of, and actual, loss of, theft of, and/or damage to the artwork prepared for,
transported to, transported from, installed or hung in, and/or displayed in Initial Point
Gallery.
VII. TERMINATION.
A. Termination for cause. If City determines that Artist has failed to comply with or is in
default of any term or condition of this Agreement, violated any of the covenants,
agreements, and/or stipulations of this Agreement, falsified any record or document
required to be prepared under this Agreement, engaged in fraud, dishonesty, or any other
act of misconduct in the performance of this Agreement; or if either Party willfully or
negligently defaults in, or fails to fulfill, its material obligations under this Agreement;
the other Party shall have the right to terminate the Agreement by providing written
notice to the defaulting party of its intent to terminate, and shall specify the grounds for
termination. The defaulting party shall have two (2) calendar days, not including
Sundays or federal holidays, after the other party mails such notice to cure the default. If
the default is not cured within such period, this Agreement shall be terminated
immediately upon mailing of written notice of termination.
B. Termination without cause. City may immediately terminate this Agreement for any
reason at any time without prior notice to Artist.
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C. Termination upon death or incapacity of Artist. This Agreement shall automatically
terminate upon the death or incapacity of Artist.
D. Non -waiver. A waiver of any breach or default of any provision of this Agreement shall
not be construed as a waiver of a breach of the same or any other provision hereof.
VIII. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
A. Relationship of Parties. It is the express intention of Parties that Artist is an
independent party and not an employee, agent, joint venturer, or partner of City. Nothing
in this Agreement shall be interpreted or construed as creating or establishing the
relationship of employer and employee between Artist and City or between Artist and
any official, agent, or employee of City. Both parties acknowledge that Artist is not an
employee of City. Artist shall retain the right to perform services for others during the
term of this Agreement.
B. Compliance with law. Throughout the course of this Agreement, Artist shall comply
with any and all applicable federal, state, and local laws.
C. Non -Discrimination. In fulfilling or exercising any right or obligation under this
Agreement, Artist shall not discriminate against any person as to race, creed, religion,
sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation or any physical, mental, or sensory disability.
D. Entire agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the
Parties. This Agreement supersedes any and all statements, promises, or inducements
made by either party, or agents of either party, whether oral or written, and whether
previous to the execution hereof or contemporaneous herewith. The terms of this
Agreement may not be enlarged, modified or altered except upon written agreement
signed by both parties hereto.
E. Agreement governed by Idaho law. The laws of the State of Idaho shall govern the
validity, interpretation, performance and enforcement of this Agreement. Venue shall be
in the courts of Ada County, Idaho.
F. Cumulative rights and remedies. All rights and remedies herein enumerated shall be
cumulative and none shall exclude any other right or remedy allowed by law. Likewise,
the exercise of any remedy provided for herein or allowed by law shall not be to the
exclusion of any other remedy.
G. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is found by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall
not be affected.
H. Successors and assigns. Artist shall not subcontract or assign any of Artist's obligations
under this Agreement that require or that may require Artist's artistic talent or expertise.
Artist may subcontract or assign obligations that do not require Artist's artistic talent or
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expertise. All of the terms, provisions, covenants and conditions of this Agreement shall
inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, each party and their successors,
assigns, legal representatives, heirs, executors, and administrators.
I. Notice. Any and all notice required to be provided by the Parties hereto, unless otherwise
stated in this Agreement, shall be in writing and shall be deemed communicated upon
mailing by United States Mail, addressed as follows:
Artist:
Lori K. Seale
5620 S. Maverick Avenue
Boise ID 83709
City:
Emily Kane
Deputy City Attorney
33 E. Broadway Ave.
Meridian ID 83642
Either party may change its respective mailing address by giving written notice of such
change in the manner herein provided.
J. City Council approval required. The validity of this Agreement shall be expressly
conditioned upon City Council action approving the Agreement. Execution of this
Agreement by the persons referenced below prior to such ratification or approval shall
not be construed as proof of validity in the absence of Meridian City Council approval.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on this
20th day of January, 2015.
ARTIST:
Lor' K. Seale
CITY OF MERIDIAN:
BY:
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Exhibit A
Meridian 1 Commission
Ca(( for Artists: 2015 INITIAL POINT GALLERY SERIES
OVERVIEW:
The Meridian Arts Commission (MAC) seeks proposals for the display of two-dimensional and/or three-dimensional
artwork as part of the 2015 Initial Point Gallery Series, a series of one-month exhibitions in Initial Point Gallery. Initial
Point Gallery is located on the third floor of Meridian City Hall (33 E. Broadway Avenue, Meridian, Idaho), and is open
to the public during City working hours. Initial Point Gallery provides 120 feet of total wall space for hanging two-
dimensional artwork, and four enclosed display cases for three-dimensional artwork. MAC requests that artists
voluntarily donate to MAC 20% of proceeds from sates of art displayed in Initial Point Gallery.
ELIGIBILITY:
Two-dimensional works displayed in Initial Point Gallery must be comprised of professional -quality, ready -to -hang,
original art; artwork on paper must be under glass or acrylic. Selectees must fill all or half of the gallery. Three-
dimensional works may be of any medium, but must fit within the four supplied display cases. No artwork will be
displayed which: cannot be safely hung or displayed using the gallery's equipment; requires unusual maintenance,
handling, or security; or is disruptive or likely to offend the sensibilities of the general public. Each piece to be
displayed will be evaluated for its compliance with these general requirements. Selectees will be asked to enter into
an Acceptance Agreement with the City setting forth specific conditions of display. Selectees and invitees may reapply
biennially and if selected again, 75% of the display must be artwork that has not been previously displayed in Initial
Point Gallery. Small, informal groups of 2-4 artists are encouraged to propose an exhibition including all artists' work.
PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS:
Artists or organizations wishing to display work in the 2015 Initial Point Gallery Series must provide the following
materials and information to MAC in order to be considered for selection.
• Completed, signed Application 8: Acknowledgements form;
• Letter of intent, inctuding biography of the artist(s) or informational statement regarding organization;
250 -word informational paragraph about the artist or organization (for use in gallery publicity if selected);
Five (5) digital images representational of the works proposed for display, on a CD (for organizations, each image
must be of a different artist's work); and
$35 gallery maintenance fee (nonrefundable).
Details and forms are available at the City's website, http://www.meridiancity.org or upon request. Limited
assistance producing digital images may be available upon request. Materials submitted will not be returned.
DEADLINE:
All proposals must be received by MAC by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, October 24, 2014.
SELECTION PROCESS:
The selection of art for the 2015 Initial Point Gallery Series will be made by MAC. MAC will notify selectees by letter
sent U.S. Mail. In evaluating eligible proposals, the following factors will be considered:
• Quality of work;
• Appropriateness of subject and concept for a functioning government workplace;
• Consistency with City policy and community values; and
• Contribution to aesthetic and cultural atmosphere of Meridian City Hatt.
RESOURCES PROVIDED UPON SELECTION:
The City of Meridian will provide selected artists/ organizations with the following resources:
• Volunteers to assist artist/organization with installing and removing each piece of artwork;
• Track system for hanging 2D art and four enclosed pedestals for 3D art;
• Space for artist information and/or an information board; and
• Publicity of the exhibit through City contacts, local media, and other informational forums.
CONTACT MAC: By mail: Meridian Arts Commission
Attn: Emily Kane
33 East Broadway Avenue
Meridian ID 83642
By e-mail: mac@meridiancity.org
Exhibit B
MeridiatnCom mission
Application Et Acknowledgments: 2015 INITIAL POINT GALLERY SERIES
APPLICANT CONTACT INFORMATION
Check one:Yyj I am submitting this application as an individual.
'LL77 1 am submitting this application for this organization:
❑ I am submitting this application for n informal group:
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Applicant E-mail: _ L -K <,-4)e IQ i v, Syi. eo vi-,
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Physical Address:
Applicant Phone: Day: �Jqe_ Lf--7ga Evening:
APPLICATION OVERVIEW:
Check all that apply:/we propose to fill one half of Initial Point Gallery with two-dimensional artwork.
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TI/we propose to fill the entire Initial Point Gallery with two-dimensional artwork.
❑ Uwe propose to fill C31 02 03 O4 of the display cases with 3D @rtwork
Number of 2D pieces: O Average size of 2D pieces:
Number of 3D pieces: Average size of 3D pieces:
Proposed title or theme of show:
APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Completed, signed Application 8 Acknowledgements Form. (Informal groups: each artist must sign separate form.)
Biography of artist or informational statement regarding organization, no longer than one 8114 x 11" page;
�t7 A letter of intent, describing:
a. Artist/Organization/Group's vision for and/or theme of the proposed display;
b. Number, dimensions, prices, and medium or media utilized in the works to be displayed;
c. Any publicity that the Artist/Organization/Group plans to undertake if selected; and/or
d. Any atypical issues or challenges regarding hanging or display of the works proposed for display.
Up to five digital images of work representational of the artist's/organization/group's work on a CD, resolution of
300 dpi at a minimum size of 5x7", in .jpg format. Please name each image file with organization name or artist's
last name and the title of the work (e.g.: name.title.jpg). Materials submitted will not be returned. Damaged or
non-compliant CDs and/or images will not be considered. Images will not be accepted via e-mail.
-[)T, $35 gallery maintenance fee, check made payable to the Meridian Arts Commission. This fee is nonrefundable.
DISPLAY INFORMATION:
Initial Point Gallery is equipped with a track system for hanging two-dimensional artwork. Two-dimensional artwork'
will be hung from cables, using hooks, and therefore must be equipped with two D rings (fig. 1) on the side raits on the
back of the frame (fig. 2)- The inside of each D ring must allow a space of at least one-quarter inch (%") for insertion
of the hooks; any wire constricting this space must be removed. The D rings should be approximately a quarter of the
distance of the total frame height from the top of the frame in order to avoid slanting away from the watt. Wires,
eyehooks, and clip frames may not be used for hanging. Initial Point Gallery also provides four display cases, each with
different dimensions (fig. 3), for displaying three-dimensional artwork.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS/: jj
1, eY) �Cf / , hereby acknowledge the following stipulations and agree that if this proposal is
selected for display at Initial Point Gallery, such display shall occur subject to these general terms and conditions, as
well as subject to other specific terms and conditions that shalt be set forth in a separate, written Acceptance
Agreement between myself and the City of Meridian. I specifically acknowledge that:
Before my work will be displayed in Initial Point Gallery, I will be required to enter into an Acceptance
T Agreement with the City of Meridian establishing the specific terms and conditions of the display of the
particular works displayed.
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If my work is selected for display in Initial Point Gallery, the City of Meridian and its agents wilt
exercise professional care in handling and securing all artwork displayed in Initial Point Gallery, but
cannot and will not assume liability for any loss or damage.
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Any insurance of the artwork displayed in Initial Point Gallery shall be the sole responsibility of the
artist. The City of Meridian shalt not provide insurance to cover loss, theft, or damage of artwork
displayed in Initial Point Gallery.
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While artwork displayed in Initial Point Gallery may be passively offered for sale by means of an
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informational table, board, or handout as provided or allowed by the City of Meridian, no piece
displayed in Initial Point Gallery may have a visible price tag.
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While it is intended that each exhibit in Initial Point Gallery will be displayed for a one- to two-month
period, this period may be shortened by the City of Meridian for any reason, without notice to the
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artist or organization.
The City may display the work of more than one artist or organization in Initial Point Gallery at any
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time, at the City's sole discretion.
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Artwork submitted for display in Initial Point Gallery must be original works conceived and created
by the artist (or by artist members of the organization) submitting this application.
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Meridian City Hatt is primarily a place of public business and Initial Point Gallery is a public place. The
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City seeks to encourage artistic expression and public dialogue, but must simultaneously ensure that
City Hall is a place where citizens, employees, and visitors of diverse ages and perspectives feet
welcome and comfortable. To this end, only artists and artwork meeting the eligibility standards
described in the Call for Artists and following the terms set forth in the Acceptance Agreement shall be
displayed in initial Point Gallery.
I do acknowledge and understand each d all of the foregoing stipulations and do agree to these general terms and
conditions.
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Signature: J Print name: _ _ /1 Y 1 K �2�G / C
Date:
To propose an exhibition in Initial Point Gallery, please submit this form, completed in full, with the required
materials and fee, via U.S. mail, to:
Meridian Arts Commission
Attn: Emily Kane
33 East Broadway Avenue
Meridian ID 83642
Thank you for your interest!
MeridiatnC ommission
Letfer of 1 ntent — Lori K Seale
Artist Vision for the Display
I love to paint BIG! A good drawing, interesting subject matter, color, composition, and value can all be
appreciated from a distance, yet, when drawn in to look closer at the painting ... technique, quality, and fine details are the
mark of a well -executed painting.
When someone comes in to the gallery, I would love for them to immediately respond with a big grin) That is what
makes painting rewarding for me ... not just tackling the 'good painting checklist; but the stirring of emotions that come
from those successful 'gut' paintings! In my past display at Initial Point Gallery in November 2012 African children were my
main theme. Since that time I've done quite a few commissioned portraits of people and pets and find great satisfaction
pleasing my clients with a subject matter'a little closer to home.' Therefore, I am currently working on a series of animals
and farm scenes. My objective, by mid -2015, is to have a show ready that 1 am tentatively calling, "Critters and Country."
Naturally it will include cows, horses and other farm animals, dogs, barns and farms. I'm also interested in painting Idaho
landscapes and hope to include some of those as well.
Works to be Displayed
With "Critters and Country" as the theme, animals will dominate the show, complemented by paintings of Idaho
landscapes. I plan to exhibit approximately 20 paintings. The smallest is 16x20" framed; the largest is 40x32".
If accepted into Initial Point Gallery for an exhibition I will be ready about the middle of next year. I have fought a
battle with cancer this year that has left me very fatigued (and probably the reason I had little energy much of last year,
too). I proudly wear my pink ribbon now and because Art Therapy is one of the choices available for patients, l used that as
an excuse to start committing to painting again ... even through some very real pain! I am excited about this new series and
am eagerly working on it now!
Artwork I present for the display could include any of the following:
• Watch Your Manners, original watercolor, $900
• Eyes on Me, 22x28, giclee print, $300 (2014 Idaho Fair purchase award)
• Last Chance, giclee print on canvas, 22x28, $250 (2013 Idaho Fair purchase award)
• Miss Mable (Mabel's Got Milk), 30x40, original watercolor, stretched and gallery wrapped WC paper, $1400 (currently an display at
Initial Paint Gallery in the Idaho Watercolor Society's'Mouse & Elephant' exhibition
• Windmill Song, original watercolor, stretched and gallery wrapped WC paper, 2400, $850
• Resting and Rusting, original watercolor, stretched and gallery wrapped WC paper, 18x24, $550
Birds on a Back, original watercolor stretched and gallery wrapped WC paper over gatorboard,32x40,$1400
• Pure Joyl, original watercolor, 30x36, $900
• Meridian Animal shelter Tribute, giclee print, 16X20,$150 (original in Meridian City Hall, Chamber Room)
• The Otto Man, original watercolor, NFS
• Canyon Cabins at Rlggins, 37x30, original watercolor, $750
• Into the Shadows 17x27, original watercolor, $600
• Dunes 1, II and/or III, each 22x28, original watercolor,
• Rainbow Bridge (Idaho), 2908, original watercolor, $900
• Grangeville Rangers (north of New Meadows), 2234x2935, original watercolor, $600
• Idaho Wheat Fields (north of Moscow), 32x32, original watercolor, $600
• The Forecaster, 29X22%, original pencil drawing, $750 (prints available)
Publici
Facebook page and contacts, a link to the Idaho Watercolor Society website member pages, and the IWS
membership via the monthly members' art display locations. I will also use my mailing list of collectors (mostly those for
whom I have done commissioned portraits), and will advertise on my church bulletin board (Church of the Harvest) which is
a short walk away (just two blocks) from Initial Point Gallery.
Display Challenges
None.
Lori K Seale -a; 5260 S. Maverick Ave. -sc Boise, ID 83709
Phone: 208-938.4782 -d, cell phone: 761-7624 -, E-mail:LKSealec@msn.com
Artist Biography
Lori 'K Seale is a watercolor painter in Boise, Idaho. Her
Commercial Art degree enabled her to work professionally in
Idaho, Nebraska and California. Working as a graphic artist
made her strong in illustration, layout and design, value, and
color. During those years, watercolor painting was her hobby
and side -job, but since 2001 she has become an established
and successful watercolorist. She has won many awards
including the first award won by an Idaho artist in the Western
Federation of Watercolor Societieslur!ed Show in 2013 for
"Fanta Break at Mganwini." She enjoys learning techniques
taught by nationally renown artists; even one tip gained at a
workshop and applied is worth hertime with that instructor.
Her paintings are collected in many states. The majority of her recent watercolors are realistic paintings of people from several
countries she has traveled to in Africa. She is a consistent award -winner at the Western Idaho Fair including two Fair Purchase
Awards in 2013 and 2014. She enjoys painting pets and other animals and loves the challenges of commissioned paintings.
Artist Statement
Color and shapes! I seek them in nature as I witness a glorious sunrise or sunset ... or identify a silhouetted tree on a mountaintop ...
or follow the curves of a cut wheat field. Man-made objects as simple as marbles or as complex as architecture are admired. Mostly
I get excited about lifel I paint anything that lives and breathes — human or animal — and even If I am painting old relics in a field my
goal is to paint them as if they were alive!
Hopefully my paintings will make people think and ask questions. What's the dog looking at? Whys the child drawing back? What
are they going to do with the water? What are her dreams? What type of mischief is that one up to? Why do they live like that? if I
'Lost Chance.' 2013 Western Idaho Fair Purchase
Award, Best of Show, Perfection Images Studio
award, and more.
'EyesonMe.' 2014 Western Idaho Fair Purchase
Award, Theme Award, Ist in Class, People's Choice,
can get a viewer to stop, look, and listen long enough to imagine himself in the
painting, the painting should speak on its own.
I paint very realistically and controlled, yet also get excited about the spontaneity
that happens when paint and water mix and collide to granulate, resist and blend.
Some areas are worked fast with huge brushes while some are tightly controlled
with smaller ones. I strive to achieve a good balance of values, use a limited color
chord, and incorporate dark areas created with multiple layers of paint.
"I begin a painting with the eyes; if
they aren't right, nothing can save it!"
I believe this talent is a gift from God;
I never want to take credit for creating
paintings that move people into the
painting, but give credit right back to
the Creator ... who moves me to paintl
Fanta Break atMganwini,'
15th Place Award winner
(out of 1100 entries, 110 juried into show)
at 2013 Western Federation of
Watercolor Societies Show,
1st Place Award 2014 Idaho Watercolor
Perfection Images Studio award. Society Annual Juried Show.
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Lori 'K Seale' is a watercolor artist in Boise, Idaho, whose paintings are collected in many states. Her Graphic
Design degree enabled herto work professionally in Idaho, Nebraska and California and disciplined her to be
strong in illustration, layout and design, value, and color. Since 2001 she has become an established and
successful watercolorist who has won many awards including the first by an Idaho artist in the Western
Federation of Watercolor Societies 20131uried Show for Fanta Break at Mganwini. Her paintings consistently
win at the Western Idaho Fair including 2013 and 2014 Fair Purchases. Although the majority of her exhibition
watercolors have been realistic paintings of people from countries she has traveled to in Africa, lately her
subjects are 'closer to home' ... painting pets and Idaho Iifescapes. She enjoys learning techniques from
nationally renowned artists, even one good tip gained at a workshop and applied is worth time with that
instructor. Her signature style using a limited color chord is mostly realistic and controlled, yet spontaneous in
other areas that are worked fast with huge brushes. The artist's goal is to make people think and ask questions.
What's the dog looking at? What are they going to do with the water? What are her dreams? What type of
mischief is that one up to? Why do they live like that? If she can get a viewer to stop, look, and listen long
enough to imagine being in the painting, the painting should tell its own story.
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