Hell’s Backbone, Private collection

 

 

Valerie Orlemann

Western Landscape Painter

 

 

Contact Information:

 

Mail: Box 203, Escalante, UT 84726

 

Studio: 580 West 500 South

Escalante, UT 84726

 

Email:  avorlemann@scinternet.net

 

 


 

2008 Exhibits:

 

 

Art in Kayenta

Ivins, UT

(2/16-17/08)

 

The Wine Store - Combined exhibit with Joshua Baird

(Scheduled by the Utah Arts Council)

255. S. 300 E.
Salt Lake City

(4/5– 6/28/08)

 

Torrey Apple Days

Torrey, UT

(7/5/08)

 

Anasazi Historical State Park

Boulder, UT

(7/20 – 8/30/08)

 

Escalante Canyons Art Festival

Escalante, UT

9/26 – 9/27/08)

 

 

New! Art Products

 

Ø      Greeting Cards

 

Ø      Posters

 

Ø      Gicleé Prints

 

 


Biography (skip to artwork)

 

I have drawn and painted since childhood, but set art aside for years in pursuit of other goals.  Then in 1998, my husband Andrew and I moved to Salt Lake City so that he could enter the law program at the University of Utah.  I worked at the U in research administration.  Soon after that, I received an unusual inheritance from my grandmother.  She was an oil painter, and the family bequeathed to me her unused canvases.   So, on Pioneer Day that first year in Utah, I took a canvas and some paint and spent some time in the hills attempting a painting.   More paintings followed as Andrew and I had the opportunity to explore more and more of this beautiful place. 

 

When Andrew graduated, I entered the University of Utah art program, fitting classes around my work schedule.  With the skills gained there, I did more landscape painting.  We would take off to explore Utah’s west desert, the Yampa River, or the San Rafael Swell, and I would bring along my paints and try to capture some of it on canvas. 

 

Then in 2003, two things happened to change the course of our lives.  We learned that we were expecting a baby girl, and Andrew received a job offer from the Forest Service office in Escalante.   Both were good news.  I only regretted that my art career was ending before it really began.

 

To my surprise, it seems that these changes were not only good per se, but were good for me as a painter.  The Escalante area offers enough natural beauty to occupy an artist for life. The joys and exhaustion of parenthood are well known, but thanks to naps and the occasional babysitter, I still have time to paint.  With the help and encouragement of friends in Escalante, I have had opportunities to show my work at the Serenidad Gallery and at the Anasazi Indian State Park, opportunities I would not have had as a student in Salt Lake City.

 

So here I am in southern Utah, the mom of a sparkling, funny little girl, blessed with a spouse and friends who support and encourage my art and with a wealth of beautiful places to explore and paint.   

 

The following are some samples of paintings of mine.  Thanks for your interest.  

 

 

 

 

Artwork

Gallery 2004

Gallery 2005

Gallery 2006

Gallery 2007

Gallery 2008