Join us for the 7th Annual Evergreen Mountain Art Celebration on June 29th and 30th! This juried fine art and fine craft show will highlight 75 professional artists from Colorado and beyond. The event will once again take place at The Evergreen North shopping complex, conveniently located just off Evergreen Parkway near the Evergreen post office.
Explore a diverse array of artworks celebrating mountain living, Western, Southwestern, and rustic themes in this historic mountain community west of Denver. Featured mediums include painting, jewelry, sculpture, ceramics, wood, metal, and more. We’ve carefully chosen these dates to coincide with one of the city’s liveliest weekends, historically blessed with great weather. Join us for a celebration of art against the stunning backdrop of Evergreen!
More info on the show is here: www.EvergreenArtShow.com
We wanted to feature 4 artists that will be among the 75 fine artists who will be exhibiting work.
Alex Chitura – Zimbabwe, Africa
https://www.chitura.com/about
Each piece is a timeless testament to Africa’s rich traditions and creative spirit.
Born in the heart of Zimbabwe, Alex Chitura is a visionary artist who has captivated the world with his contemporary artworks. With a distinguished background in welding and sculpting, Alex’s journey from an ordinary carver to a chief carver at Sondela Exports showcases his unmatched talent and dedication.
Peter Freischlag – Colorado & Arizona
https://www.bigmoosestudios.net/meet-peter
The magic of Peter’s art lies in its emotional resonance. Each piece is designed to elicit a powerful response from viewers, drawing them into a world of color and emotion. His watercolors are a celebration of bold hues, contemporary styles, and an audacious spirit that’s truly larger than life.
Sandra Meyer – San Diego, CA
https://www.sandrameyergallery.com/
Modern Equestrian Art and More! Sandra Meyer is a contemporary fine artist, specializing in acrylic and mixed media paintings. Her pieces have been placed nationally and internationally, ranging in many subjects, from florals, botanicals, and abstract landscapes. She is most well known for her hugely successful Equestrian series.
Ray Goodluck – Phoenix, AZ
https://raygoodluck.com/
Ray Goodluck draws inspiration from his ancestors and the native wildlife of the West. Growing up as a member of the Navajo Nation in New Mexico, Ray only recently started painting in 2019 and sees the painting process as therapeutic.
Before painting Ray was an ironworker in New York City, where he was the first and only Navajo. In April 2019, Ray was working on the new Raiders stadium in Las Vegas when he was injured on the job site. This injury led to him becoming wheelchair bound, stuck at home, and frustrated with nothing to do but watch TV while focusing on rehabilitation. In May of the same year, his girlfriend saw this frustration and left out a painting set she had got him the previous Christmas in hopes it would give him something to focus his time on and ease his mind.
This is where it all started. First Ray painted a horse, something he had grown up around, and he says “it looked NOTHING like a horse”. He moved on to something else that was special to him, an eagle. Once again “it looked nothing like an eagle”. Then he landed on painting a portrait. Ray says “This one was the most difficult and frustrating, and also the worst of them all by far.” At this point he says he had two choices, give the art set to his kids and focus on getting back to iron working, OR take the challenge as “if it was easy, everyone would be a great artist”.
From that point on, Ray has spent all of his time painting. After focusing his attention on creating the best paintings he can, Ray’s work has now been featured in “Native American Art” magazine, as well as a three-page artist feature in “Western Art Collector” magazine.