I can't tell you how many times people have asked to see a photo of my friend & Buckaroo Bag pardner, Karna Morton.
Now's your chance.
Here we are, Karna on the Left, Me on the right. (No jokes about Mutt & Jeff, please. I know who I'd be.)
(photo courtesy of Jeanna Kennedy, Goo Girl)
As you can see, Karna is tall, thin, gorgeous. She is just as happy & fun as she looks in this photo - a sweet, sweet friend with a big old heart the size of Wyoming. One heck of a seamstress too. Extremely creative, with a sharp eye, an incredible sense of style, and an innate talent for mixing colors & patterns. And boy, can she carry off a pair of cowgirl boots! Yee Ha! Just goes to show ya, even a Minnesota farm girl with a Can Do attitude can turn into a cowgirl at the drop of a hat.
While my artwork serves as inspiration for our one of a kind handbags, Karna is the artist who deserves the credit. Ideas just whip out of her faster than you can say, "Ride 'em Cowboy!" And she is so skilled a seamstress that she can create new patterns & whip up five or six Buckaroo Bags, along with all the layers of ribbon, fringe, and trim, faster than I can create one new piece of art.
By now Karna is blushing, so I'll quickly tell you about the Boot Scootin' Boogie.
We demo-ed outside the Plush Pony, along with several other artists, who displayed their cool jewelry. The whole main street in downtown Cody was filled with scads of local folks, as well as visitors from all across the US. You could drop by storefronts anywhere, see cool art & merchandise, and treat yourself to complimentary & delicious food, coffee, yummy sweets, and my personal favorite - a nice glass of wine.
And talk about a cool western style fashion show! So many cool boots, belts, leather jackets, & skirts for all cowgirls and cowgirls at heart. I would kill for something like Suzanne M. M. Warner's loom woven trade belt (available for purchase from Thea Marx's Contemporary Western Design website - which by the way, is not to be missed).
(photo courtesy of contemporarywesterndesign.com)
The Boot Scootin' Boogie (the brainchild of the Queen Maven of Western Design, Thea Marx) was just one of many events held in conjunction with Cody's Annual Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale, sponsored by the Buffalo Bill Historical Center.
I have to brag a bit more about another friend, artist, Steve Schrepferman.
Steve won the prestigious William E. Weiss Award during Cody's Rendezvous Royale on the final night of this yearly arts celebration. If you want to see perfection from the hand of a master, here it is ...
(photo courtesy of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center)
Mother's Touch
Steve Schrepferman
Earthenware, 23 x 24 x 9 inches
Retail Price: 7,500
Artist Statement:
I love how ceramics blend earth with water, fire and air. I wanted to
leave evidence of these elements in this piece, showing the
timelessness of water washing across rock like the soothing touch of a
mother.
Congrats, Steve!
Hugs to my friend & "Material Girl," Karna!
I bow to you, our true "Cowgirl Diva," Thea!
And Rock On, Cody, Wyoming!
I wish ALL my friends could have been here - and that includes YOU.
Happy Trails!
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