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Lisa’s Summer Show Schedule 2014

Conference, Jackson WY October 4-5: Issaquah Salmon Days, Issaquah WA (waiting list) October 24-26 Best of the Northwest, Seattle WA

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I love your work and I also love maps!

One of the nicest parts of my day is to receive a note or a photograph from a happy map buff! Thank you, Rhonda for the kind note below!

Dear Lisa,
I really do love the French Quarter map! Thank you so much!  I’m giving it as a gift to our really good friends that got married in New Orleans in March.  We had a great time in New Orleans and just wanted to give them something to remember their day by.  

Watermarked FRENCH QUARTER La Tour 1720 painted by Lisa middletonI framed it in a 16x 20 frame (matted) and it looks great.  I’m also going to laminate the story that you wrote that gives details of the map and include that with it.  I’m really excited to give it to them (at the end of July).  I love your work and I also love maps!

New Schedule

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July 4 Conrad Mansion Ice Cream Social, Kalispell MT
July 11-13 Yellowstone Art Museum Summerfair, Billings MT
July 18-20 Hockiday Art Museum, Art in the Park Kalispell MT
July 28-29 Art Fair on the Green, LaCrosse WI
August 1-3 Sweet Pea, Bozeman MT
August 8-10 Huckleberry Days, Whitefish MT
August 15-17, VALA Eastside, Redmond, WA
September 4-7, Western Design Conference, Jackson WY
October 4-5: Issaquah Salmon Days, Issaquah WA (waiting list)
October 24-26 Best of the Northwest, Seattle WA

Historic Map Artist, Lisa Middleton to Exhibit in La Crosse, Wisconsin, July 26-27

PRESS RELEASE (Photos and contacts below the release)

Artist Lisa Middleton, originally from La Crosse, Wisconsin, has been painting historic Mississippi River maps for more than a decade and her maps can be found in homes and businesses throughout the United States.  Middleton will be sharing her historic map paintings and their stories at the ART FAIR ON THE GREEN, UW-La Crosse Campus, July 26-27, 2014. Her exhibit will include hand-painted historic maps of the Mississippi River and the Wisconsin/Iowa Territory, as well as the Old Northwest in various media.

lisa display in Seattle 2014

“I like to work on maps with history; maps of places people love; maps that have stories,” Middleton said. She scours library collections and old bookstores for interesting maps, enlarges them at very high resolutions, and paints them using watercolor and oil pastels.

Ribbon Map Origial  $160   4x38"Middleton’s favorite maps include authentic depictions of wagon roads, native villages and railroads. If a large river, such as the Missouri or the Mississippi is described as “source unknown,” so much the better!

Many different things can make a map interesting to customers who often spend a great deal of time browsing through the maps, according to Middleton. Sometimes places on the map have disappeared… like “Waterproof” on Glazier’s 1887 ribbon map.  Sometimes maps represent hopeful guessing, such as the Northwest passage created by the Missouri River on her 1732 De l’Isle map, “Carte de la Louisiane”.kitty at work

“Sometimes a map brings back a precious memory for a customer, or maybe there is just something about the colors or the location that ‘lifts the spirit,” as one map buff described it. Lisa offers her lively website at  www.greatriverarts.com for those interested in exploring map-related books, access to large galleries of Lisa’s historic map paintings, or an insight into the artist’s life.

In addition to historic maps of the Mississippi River Valley, Middleton’s exhibit willfull, plantation 1 include a large selection of historic maps from the Old Northwest, and many other American and International locations from the Middle East to Norway and France. Visitors will find original paintings, giclee reproductions, and gift prints. She is also happy to accept commissions, with appointments available by visiting the contact page at www.greatriverarts.com

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