Custom Longboards Show @ DnA Galleries, OKC 2010.10.22

22 October 2010 by sarahatlee

2010 Custom Longbarods show @ DnA Galleries, OKC

Join us for the second annual Custom Longboards show at DnA Galleries, in OKC’s fabulous Plaza District, and help Dylan and Amanda celebrate their gallery’s second anniversary!

Dr. Sketchy’s OKC, Roller Derby Edition 2010.03.14

14 March 2010 by fatladysings

Flyer for Dr. Sketchy's OKC, March 2010, feat. Poison Okie

Hey Sketchers, come join me tonight at IAO Gallery for another episode of Dames, Drinking, and Drawing. In that order. Marilyn sez, “If you bring gently used or new art supplies you have a chance to win a fabulous prize. These art goodies will be going to Haiti.” Yee-haw!

Abstract Dr. Sketchy's 8, ink on paper, 2010 by Sarah Atlee. Click image to view source.

Abstract Dr. Sketchy’s 8, ink on paper, 2010 by Sarah Atlee. Click image to view source.

Check out the new additions to my Flickr site – abstract drawings from this year’s previous Dr. Sketchy’s sessions.

I'm Nominated for an Okie Blog Award!

10 February 2010 by sarahatlee

Crimson, prismacolor in altered book, 2009 by Sarah Atlee. Click image to view source.



Carl Sandburg: Crimson, prismacolor in altered book, 2009 by Sarah Atlee. Click image to view source.

It’s a cliche, but I’m honored just to be nominated. Some of my favoite blogs are also up for awards, like Debby Kaspari’s Drawing the Motmot and OVAC’s excellent blog. Vote by February 14!

Dr. Sketchy’s OKC One Year Anniversary 2010.01.10

10 January 2010 by fatladysings

Dr. Sketchy's OKC Anniversary Flier feat. Ilsa the Wolf

Has it been a year already? Join us tonight to celebrate one year of Dames, Drinking, and Drawing in OKC! Tonight’s show will once again feature Tulsa’s Ilsa the Wolf. Bring ten bucks, a chair, and your crayons.

Ilsa the Wolf, from Dr. Sketchy's OKC, January 2009. Click image to view source.

Ilsa the Wolf, from Dr. Sketchy’s OKC, January 2009. Click image to view source.

Click here to see some more drawings from Dr. Sketchy’s OKC, or to learn more about this whole bidness.

My Naughties

by fatladysings

That's what happened.

Yeah, I’m a little late to the top-ten-list party. Here are my top ten artistic moments (in chronological order) from the Naughts, 2000-2009 :

2000 I have my first solo show, ____ day of my life, at the now-defunct ASA Gallery at UNM.
2001 My senior thesis show, Actual Size, sells out. I graduate from UNM with a BFA.
2002 Making art on my own in Indiana, I realize that I need more instruction to become a better painter. This becomes my goal in applying to graduate school.
2003 I begin graduate study at RIT.
2004 I learn a heck of a lot about the illustration business, and my personal style really begins to solidify. I start making paintings like this.
2005 I complete my graduate thesis show. One of these paintings is accepted to the Society of Illustrators Scholarship Competition.
2006 I move to Oklahoma, and am warmly welcomed into the artistic community here.
2007 I get a beautiful studio above Mainsite Gallery, and a slot in the Art 365 program.
2008 The Art 365 show debuts, including my series Normal, OK.
2009 I join the fabulous, inspiring, nerdcore community at the Oklahoma City Coworking Collaborative, or okcCoCo.

And from this past year, 2009:

January: I make two drawings for the Seeing Other People show curated by Jennifer Barron.
February: I take my family to Society of Illustrators in NYC to see my piece in the annual Book Illustration exhibition.
March: I quit my last day job to commit to art full-time. Haaaa-le-lu-jah
April: I attend OVAC’s Artists’ Retreat at Quartz Mountain, where I learn all about residencies.
May: I began the Occupied project, on my own, because a) I wanted to and b) I can.
June: My drawing of romy is accepted to the 24 Works On Paper travelling exhibition.
July: Back to Normal: Normal, OK Revisited opens at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum.
August: I join the okcCoCo and move my studio there.
November: I’m accepted into OVAC’s first Oklahoma Art Writing and Curatorial Fellowship.
December: Looking forward to 2010. There have been so many positive changes for me in recent years, I can’t wait to see what comes next.

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