September 11, 2024 10:23 am
Published by Katherine Schuber
You may be looking for that perfect Christmas card photo, beautiful images for your gallery wall or just capturing this moment in time with your loved ones! Whatever your goal, I would love the privilege to photograph your family!
January 8, 2019 1:35 pm
Published by Katherine Schuber
I had the wonderful opportunity to be a part of several Holiday Markets in December!
August 22, 2018 3:52 pm
Published by Katherine Schuber
I agree, it seems way too early to start think about Christmas! But, if you want to give the gift of artwork this year, December is not exactly the ideal time to start thinking this through. I am now taking Christmas orders! Below I’m sharing some of the thoughtful pieces that have been popular for Christmas gifts. For the Grandparents – individual drawings of each grandchild
January 31, 2018 7:15 pm
Published by Katherine Schuber
The idea started with an invitation to high tea in London. A year later we arrived in London to celebrate the start of my Mother’s “birthday season” as we like to call it! Her 70th! We brunched and sipped our way through London living up to our reputation as obnoxious Americans taking photos at every turn! One of my favorite decisions we made was to purchase tickets for an open air tour bus. We learned so many interesting tidbits from...
December 15, 2017 11:46 am
Published by Katherine Schuber
I had the privilege to work with the University of Georgia to create this special piece of artwork. Below you can read the story of this historic building, the gardens surrounding it, and the purpose of the commission. “The President’s Garden is located at the southern façade of Old College on the University of Georgia’s historic North Campus in Athens, Georgia. Old College is the University’s earliest permanent structure; before its construction, Josiah Meigs taught the first classes in a...
May 10, 2017 2:01 pm
Published by Katherine Schuber
Three years ago we set out on an adventure of a lifetime! For my husband’s 30th birthday his parents gave him a beautiful etched glass globe and told him it was actually for both of our 30th birthdays and represented a trip. A trip we got to choose! To anywhere in the world! The one catch was we had to take them with us. Needless to say – we agreed to the terms. We arrived in Rome on a frigid...
December 6, 2016 1:22 pm
Published by Katherine Schuber
If you need help finding a unique gift this Christmas season, I’ve put together a list of a few of my favorite (Athens) things! Hopefully you’ll discover a new artisan here, and be inspired by their work!
September 27, 2016 11:18 am
Published by Katherine Schuber
“Whatever object you are painting, keep in mind its prevailing character, rather than its accidental appearance.” – Benjamin West 1801 I knew we were in for a treat when I purchased tickets to the Everett Raymond Kinstler show at the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, Georgia. Mr. Kinstler is a 90 year old portrait artist from NYC, who is still taking commissions in oil! He is well known for his wit and storytelling. Apparently he was thrilled about his show...
August 3, 2016 4:20 pm
Published by Katherine Schuber
Oh wait, actually it’s the year of the monkey I believe. But in the studio it’s felt like the year of the puppy! I’ve had such a fun time painting my client’s fur babies! Each one comes with their own unique story. There’s Bo, a Miniature Schnauzer who loves to frolic in the snow in Norway. And Lucy, an adorable Boston Terrier in ill-health. Lucy’s Mama now has a precious portrait on her wall to treasure forever. Cooper, Tallulah and...
June 1, 2016 2:00 pm
Published by Katherine Schuber
Many years ago during my first visit to diDomizio’s studio he talked for an hour and a half, and I shaded a box for an hour-and-a-half. I was better than that. I was impatient and prideful. I was here to work fast and paint! And yet I had paid for the eight-week session. So I figured I’d stick it out. Eight weeks later I was sold on diDomizio’s program and I remained in the studio for five years. Five years...