heidi marie faessel

Come join me at Kalico Art Center's first Saturday Session

I’m excited to share that I will be the guest artist at Kalico Art Centers Saturday Sessions November 14th, 2020 11-1 pm.

I will be doing a short talk on the making of my Downtown Stories sculpture project. In addition, I will invite each participant to make a tabletop version of their own to take home. It’s open to all ages, and it’s FREE.

Saturday Sessions are education-based opportunities inviting the community to meet and make with local contemporary artists.

I hope you’ll join us.

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"Deep Time" painting included in online exhibit

I’m excited and delighted that my painting “Deep Time” has been included in the Summer online exhibit Congruence, brought to you by I Like Your Work Podcast. This exhibit was juried and curated by Bridgette Mayer of Bridgette Mayer Gallery. I’m so happy to have my work included among so many talented and visionary artists.

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©Heidi Marie Faessel  “Deep Time” 2020 48 x 60” acrylic, graphite, pastel, colored pencil on canvas

©Heidi Marie Faessel “Deep Time” 2020 48 x 60” acrylic, graphite, pastel, colored pencil on canvas

Quarantine Dreams - five artists respond to a pandemic

I’m really excited to be participating in Kalico community art center inaugural exhibit this summer. If you're in Kalispell this summer, please visit this brand new community arts center on Main Street. We are very excited to welcome this new organization to the Flathead Valley!

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photo credit: Andrea Catherine

photo credit: Andrea Catherine

"Red Rain" will be included in Missoula Art Museum annual benefit auction

I’m super excited to share that my painting “Red Rain” will be included in the Missoula Art Museum 2020 Annual Benefit Auction. Also, new this year - an online bidding system, so check out their website for the details.

See the entire Art Auction Exhibit at the museum Jan. 3 - Jan. 23.

The Benefit Auction will be held on February 3, 2020.

SOLD ©Heidi Marie Faessel 2019 24” x 36” acrylic, pastel, colored pencil, graphite on canvas

SOLD ©Heidi Marie Faessel 2019 24” x 36” acrylic, pastel, colored pencil, graphite on canvas

Handmade Brushes Using Natural Materials: connecting with my natural environment

Inspired by Australian artist Lorna Crane, I made some handmade brushes with materials I foraged from the forest.

This was such a fun project! It felt so free, where there were no rules and no way to get it wrong.

8 Reasons I wanted to try this

✔️ it disrupts habitual marks (introducing surprise)

✔️ it provides unique marks (not store bought)

✔️ it’s fun (and that’s good for the soul) 

✔️ it connects me to the land where I live (❤️Montana)

✔️ it links me to the artists/people who came Long before me (before brushes were manufactured)

✔️ its resourceful (and I like that)

✔️ it’s also like cross training for an athlete (exercising alternate muscles, enhances performance in their main sport)

✔️ it was a good way to practice some storytelling and learn how to create videos