“SOULS OF THE COMO” with Charles Russell

Written by Darlene Stephenson on . Posted in Darlene's Posts, Uncategorized

Souls at the Como0001    I represented the Arts Association of Montana last spring in an art show at the Electric City Coffee in Great Falls. It had special meaning for me as my Dad, Bill Carter, worked in that very building, probably around 1918 when it was known as the “Como Co”. The Como Co. is where Charles Russell bought his art supplies and had his paintings framed. When I saw an article in the Great Falls Tribune that the Electric City Coffee was opening at 319 Central Ave., I checked my Mom’s scrapbook and sure enough there was information and photos of the Como Co. at that same address. One of the photos is of Charlie Russell sitting in the back room of the Como, which he did often while visiting with the guys. Look closely at my painting and you will see Charlie in the back room of the Como Co. This is from a photo that belonged to my Dad. Also there is a photo of my Dad and three other guys who worked there – my Dad on the right and also my Uncle Dick Jones, 3rd from the right. The other two I can’t identify but I think one may be the owner whose name was Carter Rubottom. I have a copy of a letter from Charles Russell in 1923 which was sent to my Uncle Dick Jones in 1923 mentioning the bunch at the Como Co. There I was back in the same building, displaying my paintings where my Dad worked framing art for Charles Russell so many years ago. This painting was sold at an art auction at Paris Gibson Square in Great Falls but prints are available. Most of the paintings that I displayed at that show included old family photos in the background. I enjoy doing this as it brings more meaning to my art. I also like to paint on vintage sheet music. Now that we are in Colorado, I miss the warm feeling of the “Electric City Coffee” and the “Como Co.” where my Dad worked.
Como Company Art

Como Company Art

 

WaterColor Post

Written by klooj on . Posted in Darlene's Posts, Icons, Web Design, WordPress

  aspens-in-autumn0001Hi from Loveland, Colorado.  I moved here the first part of July to be near family.  As soon as I get settled, I plan to resume my painting and I am discovering that Loveland has a very active art community.  I moved here from Great Falls, MT where I was an active member of the Art Association of Montana and Studio 706.  My  work has been shown at various venues with both art groups, Paris Gibson Square, Great Falls Public Library and Electric City Coffee.  I have won numerous awards at the Montana State Fair.   One of my paintings was recently on tour with the “Montana Art Mobile”. In recent years, my style has evolved to incorporate old family photographs which hold a lot of meaning to me.  I have also done several commisions for others from their family photos.    Painting on old sheet music has been fun for me, using the music title to create the theme of the painting. I have many originals works for sale, prints on already sold pieces and an assortment of note cards. Darlene