The Artist’s Magazine – October 2019

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KP: At what point could you tell you’d transitioned from a begin-
ner to an intermediate painter—and then from an intermediate
to an advanced painter? What has helped you grow?
NKM: I began painting as a child and enrolled in exten-
sion painting classes from the University of Illinois
while I was in high school. I went on to get a BFA from
that university as a figure painter
and began my masters in painting
at Eastern Illinois University soon
after, where I focused on foliage
painting. I also taught there for three
years. I suppose my intermediate
years were during university train-
ing and, once I’d finished that, the
advanced-painter years began.
I began a gallery and frame shop in
1979, while I was in college and, with
the help of my husband, have contin-
ued along that path all these years.
That business, now known as Art De
Triumph & Artful Framer Studios, in


Chicago, is still going strong. It’s supported by a wonderful
daily staff, which has allowed me to add travel-teaching to
my schedule. The teaching has helped me grow as a painter
as I work with eager students, and it allows me to see
inspiring new places for painting.

KP: What is one thing an artist could
start doing every day that would
improve his or her art in the next year?
NKM: Draw, draw, draw! Knowledge
of perspective is important, whether
you’re drawing structures, figures
orlandscapes.

Kelly Powers is an artist and an editor at
Creative Catalyst Productions.

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AND INSPIRED THAN WORK THAT HAS BEEN LABORED OVER.”
—NANCIE KING MERTZ

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