Archive for the ‘Artstar Press’ Category
Where Art and Business Meet Bmore Media Article

Baltimore Media did a write up on me. Here is the link to their article.
http://www.bmoremedia.com/features/artandbusiness100609.aspx
Painting Featured in Baltimore Sun At Home June 17th
Swim coach Bob Bowman, who trained Olympic gold metal winner Michael Phelps, did an article for the At Home section of the Baltimore Sun on June 17th. The photograph featured with the article is of my painting ‘Sample 136 in Green’ hanging on the wall!
Here is the article where they interviewed him on the Baltimore Sun’s website. http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/home-garden/bs-hm-bowman-sidebar-20100618,0,1553403.story
Since the article seems to have been detached from the photo, here is a link to the At Home archive which shows the picture with my painting as a thumbnail image.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/search/dispatcher.front?Query=bob+bowman&target=article&sortby=display_time+descending
Baker Artist Award Popular Vote WINNER!!!
me and b
THANK YOU BALTIMORE!!! I am so excited and grateful to be among the 4 other popular vote winners from this years Baker Artist Award…
I simply LOVE my “B” designed by Betty Cooke…yet another symbol of good luck to have her design touching my desk!
see the interviews conducted by Ria Fiekin from MPT’s ART MATTERS show featuring all 8 winners online on the Baker Site all through 2010…
www.bakerartistaward.org
“Artstar 1″ featured on this blog
http://mystyleanddecor.blogspot.com/
I just had the pleasant experience of taking a trip to North Carolina where some old clients and dear friends purchased several of my paintings…See “ARTSTAR 1″ featured in the master bedroom of this sharply designed house…these guys are amazing btw they have 3 off site storage units full of cutting edge furnishings and they actually “rotate stock” and dress different rooms in their house seasonally. Neither work “in the trade”, but they should. Needless to say Its a huge honor to have my work as a staple element in such a thoughtfully considered environment. Enjoy!
Bmoremedia.com article featuring my canvas work and my show at James L. Pierce
Check out THIS ARTICLE at bmore media!
Art Star Car!
I have been a decorative painter for years, and recently I achieved one of my most exciting goals! Custom auto details for Baltimore Artstar!
For what seemed like an eternity, I drove my big orange van full of supplies, memories and paint stains, until recently when I bid my friend farewell. I purchased a Honda Element, and then realized that the space that had left me with the van was indeed missed. So, I set out on a mission to purchase a shiny-new black Trecker trailer from Brooks Ramsey RV, and ave my custom auto details designed and applied.
The auto detail designs, along with my new website and other miscellaneous marketing material designs were done by my friend Kate, a graphic designer at Springray Media. And the finishing an application were done by Chuck at Northeaster Signs.
I AM SO EXCITED!!!! Check out my new Artstar Car!

Art Star Car
IN HOUSE ARTIST
Kelly Walker – a Hoosier transplant to Crabtown who dropped out of school in the 9th grade to follow the Grateful Dead – paints beautiful pictures on the walls of rich people’s homes. That is how she makes a living.
Her marquee clients include Ravens’ football star Ray Lewis and baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer.
But like the Renaissance artists who survived on commissions from the Pope while sculpting masterworks in private, Walker has an interior artistic life in which she creates for the only patron that counts – herself – and then hopes an appreciative buyer comes along. Like=20 a lamp made out of Halloween “Candy Corn,” now in the private collection of noted designer Patrick Sutton.
“I seriously didn’t know what being an artist was until I realized that I was one,” said Walker, currently seeking gallery representation. “Then it was like – ah-ha, that’s what’s wrong with me. I’m eccentric!”
She began by making gifts for people – shadow boxes and dioramas – and by 1999 was doing decorative work and making a living at it.
“I found a career as an artist painting on walls and furniture and ceilings in the homes and offices of the upwardly mobile,” said Walker. “It’s an adventure.”
Her commercial jobs include gilding and recreating Old Master themes in oil to wall accents and non-traditional plaster work and adding stenciling and fabric to walls.
In addition to her big time sports star jobs, her portfolio includes a job for former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich at his McLean, Virginia home.
“After a hiatus a few years ago, I started working on canvas and wood and made my first piece for my mother,” said Walker. “She’s a successful realtor in North Carolina and quite conservative. “I matched her massive open floor plan to hardwoods, a wrought iron staircase, formal dining room and Tuscany inspired kitchen,” said Walker, who has put down roots as a homeowner in Hamilton. “Using her established color (scheme) and matching it to my own vibe became my goal.
“I want,” she declared without guile, “to be an art star.”

