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About Me My name is Nikki Atkinson. I am an artist living in beautiful Austin, Texas. Transparent watercolor is my primary medium, though I am currently experimenting with some acrylic work and sometimes dabble in oils and/or pastels. I am a member of a local co-op gallery, Austin Art Space gallery. I share my love of art with wild and wonderful Seniors at St. Matthews Episcopal Church. Painting makes my heart sing. I hope you will follow me on my journey through this blog.

Austin Art Gals Night Out

Last night was the first of what we hope will be a regular networking event. Eight of us (Art Gals) met at Iron Cactus for happy hour. It was really fun to meet, greet and get to know several artists in Austin, that I didn’t know before. Some of these ladies are already members of Creative Arts Society, which I just joined this week. Some were also members of Pastel Society Austin. Though we paint in different mediums, we have many issues in common and it was great to share our successes and concerns. Well worth the time it took to go. Marilyn Rea Nasky was the instigator of the event. Kudos to Marilyn! I am already looking forward to the next one.

Sign of the times: At one point, I pulled out my IPhone to show someone my paintings. Within a few minutes almost everybody had their smart phone out showing their own works. Each phone got passed around and around. It was hilarious! The technology of 2010 is AWESOME.

My studio @ Austin Art Space Gallery

These are the first pictures of my studio since Brad and I rehung everything. (Austin ArtSpace Gallery is a co-op gallery in Austin, Texas. We have 10 resident artists and have been open since Nov., 2008.) Since my blog is so new, I plan to gradually show you many of these paintings, along with new work, or works in progress. I hope you will come back many times to see them.
I spent considerable time this week, perusing the blogs of other artists, to learn what I want for my own. The up-shot of that time spent is that I am so inspired by the talents of so many of the bloggers I visited, and the sense of community I found among them, I now aspire to achieve new heights in my own art. I could hardly sleep for the excitement it instilled in me. What an amazing resource this blogosphere is! I will continue my blog searches and add many of these awesome artists to my list, here.

Enjoy your Sunday.

Spring Break & SXSW

My family is here visiting from Katy, Tx., for Spring Break. I’m looking forward to taking them by Austin ArtSpace Gallery to see my studio. They haven’t been there in a while and I’m excited for them to see how we got it re-hung.

We plan to see “The Bounty Hunter” and eat some good food . . . . . if we can ever decide which of everybody’s favorite restaurants to go to. Decision making in this group is a joke. Too many followers and not enough leaders. Or, maybe it is just that there are too many good places in Austin to eat at.

Jamie (my techy grandson) is here so maybe I will learn a lot about posting and getting my web site updated.

A New Day

Well, enough of counting the days of this post. I’ve proved to myself that I can post something almost every day. . . . .except when my Internet service is screwy and I can’t get online at all. Suddenly, it works, so here I am again. I took the weekend off, spent time with friends, ate good food, read a book, spent more time with friends and worked around the house. No art this weekend, other than the lovely paintings I got to see at East Side Cafe and at Austin ArtSpace Gallery. I’m starting the new week feeling inspired and excited about my own work and all the possibilities for future paintings. It is going to be a great week. See you later,

Day 7

Today turned out to be glorious after all. Eight ladies and one intrepid gentleman, out for a day of painting in Gruene, Texas. I set up next to the Gruene River (a favorite for river rafting) and spent the morning listening to the roar of the rapids and the birds singing.

We’ve had lots of rain lately, after several years of drought, so this is the most water I’ve seen in the river for a long time. I’ve painted here when there was only a trickle, so this was exciting and encouraging to see. After painting for several hours, we all gathered at The Gristmill for a late lunch before heading back to Austin. What a great day.

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