Sarah's pastel portrait...by Kim Blair







Sarah
(14"x11" pastel on gessoed 300 lb. w.c. paper)

One of my favourite shoe stores in Edmonton is 'Fluevog Shoes', in the heart of Old Strathcona.

Whenever I am on Whyte Ave. I make a point of stopping in to immerse myself in the craftsmanship and creativity oozing from this store. 
Last month, on a Saturday, I met three staff members, and was inspired by their upbeat, enthusiastic, and professional attitudes.  So, of course I asked if I could paint their portraits...'cause that's what a portrait artist does!
;)

Let's start with Sarah, the first Fluevogologist I met that day. Here in her own words, are some facts about herself:

"Such a great gal...ha, ha! Did you know she has a Masters in Forestry and Science from Germany? It's true. Fun fact: Sarah likes to make up songs and sing them loudly without noticing."

Drop into the store next time you are on Whyte Ave... I can guarantee you'll have fun!


Is that a Fluevog delivery truck with Sarah's image on the side?
;)



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Ferdinand's portrait in pastels... by Kim Blair


Ferdinand
(14"x11" pastel on 300 lb. gessoed w.c. paper)


Ferdinand has been playing guitar for a number of years now, adding vocals a couple of years ago.

He is a dedicated musician and practices every evening, which is a real treat for me! It warms my heart knowing he is doing something that brings him so much joy, while creating a transition from his busy work day.
Music is important to Ferdinad. He finds playing guitar and singing a therapeutic and enriching experience.

Sometimes, sharing our joy with others, who appreciate creativity, is important too.
;)

Happy Birthday later this week Ferdinand! 🎂




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