Monday, July 6, 2020

Katherine de Shazer #14 on the 2020 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 9-11th


The physical painting processes of grinding stones, breathing on clay, etc. connects Katherine to the physical world while the iconic artistic style and spiritual contemplation helps her to reveal images and translate the language of the mystical cosmos and human nature into the visible world of color, shape and symbols.



For more information, Please email me at katherine.deshazer@gmail.com

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Carrie Bury #8 on the 2020 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 9-11th

Carrie Bury is a mixed media artist who lives and creates in Cedarburg, WI.  Carrie’s practice has centered on taking colors at their peak saturation and playing with different ways to apply them to the canvases in acrylic and bleeding tissue art paper to create loud and stimulating compositions. In 2018 Carrie joined the Cedarburg Artist Guild and since then has been exploring Plein Air, Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour and observational painting to diversify her practice.  Carrie enjoys Cedarburg’s creative culture and welcomes the opportunity to learn from her peers. 



For more information, Please contact me at cbury92@gmail.com

Monday, June 29, 2020

Jeff Austin #3 on the 2020 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 9-11th

Own some art for everyday use.  Buying handcrafted items offers a chance to own something unique in a world filled with the boring, mass produced clutter we are often surrounded by.  When you take your idea to Jeff he works with you to be sure you will have a piece that you can appreciate for years.  From chairs to cabinets, or cutting boards to bowls, his productions will stand out and enhance your space.




For more information, Please email me at jaustinwoodstudio@gmail.com

Tuesday, May 19, 2020


SAVE THE DATE !  
October 9-11  2020 
Covered Bridge ART Studio
Celebrating its 38th year.

With all of the uncertainty in today's world, our tour has been planned and re-planned, however, we are moving forward and hoping that this year's tour will be the best ever.  Unfortunately some of our original 52 artists decided to drop out for various reasons. We will miss them and are assured that they will return in 2021. However, we have 30 artists who are more than excited to make this year the BEST!   We will be updating this blog as we get closer to the date, in the meanwhile keep checking as we will feature each of the 30 artists between now and October.  Help us spread the word .  The joy of art and creativity will get us all through this difficult time.  See you the Second Week-end of October ! 

Monday, September 30, 2019

Alex Hanyard #31 on the 2019 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 11-13th


It all started in a kitchen in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  With a passion for candles and a yearning to help the environment, Oscar Alley MKE was born. Our candles are made from 100% soy, contain cotton wicks and are hand poured in small batches. Each candle has been poured into an up-cycled hand cut wine or beer bottle.  Help save the environment one scent at a time!





For more information, please email me at oscaralleymke@gmail.com

Monday, September 23, 2019

Mary Ellen Mueller #24 on the 2019 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 11-13th


Mary Ellen Mueller holds a degree in art education from the University of Wisconsin Whitewater which included study in Florence Italy where she was introduced to the process of etching and the love of architecture.

She enjoys the detail of the etching process, the spontaneity and surprise effects of monoprints and the challenges of plein air painting. Mary Ellen enjoys commissions of architectural drawings of homes, buildings and landmarks.

Her self published book “A is for Amaryllis” incorporating the alphabet using the illuminated letter and teamed with flowers and their meanings is a labor of love.




For more information, Please visit me at www.maryellenmueller.com

Monday, September 16, 2019

Tom Kubala #21 on the 2019 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 11-13th


Like most of us, Tom began painting soon after learning to walk.Unlike many,
drawing and painting has been his constant companion ever since. Currently,
Tom paints weekly with a group of friends known only to themselves as the
Dumpster School. His subjects range from local architecture and landscapes to
still life objects. Watercolor has been Tom’s media of choice primarily because of
it’s simplicity and portability, painting outside is a particular pleasure for him.

Watercolor is a fascinating medium, it has a mind of its own. Tom finds a major
task in painting is getting out of the way, both spiritually and physically.
Spiritually, to see the painting as it unfolds - without the filter of a concept or
abstract notion. Physically, so as not to interfere with the paint’s own mixing -
directly on the paper. Tom believes that a painting is a painting, that it must
stand on it’s own as a collection of colored blotches on white paper, a collection
that has the ability, if organized properly, to bring life to the world where none
existed before. Subject matter is only a starting point for his paintings, an
organizing framework for color and value.




 For more information, Please email me at tkubala@me.com

Monday, September 2, 2019

Diane Boer-Henke #14 on the 2019 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 11-13th


I have been working with clay on and off for 35 years…
I am inspired by life and the faces of people I have met. Faces are like a map that can illustrate our experiences and emotion. I am wonderfully intrigued by the lines etched by time on each of us dwelling on this earth.
I welcome you to visit my studio and see what emerges from the clay….





For more information about what I do, Please visit boerworks.com

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Erin Callahan Blum #9 on the 2019 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 11-13th


In Erin’s watercolor paintings, the white is the white of the paper, the colors sometimes are several colors layered over each other, and unusual textures are created using techniques unique to this medium.  She also paints in oils and acrylics. 





For more information, please visit ErinCallahanBlum.com

Laurie Shovers #11 on the 2019 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 11-13th


   Laurie’s jewelry consists of shapes and spools that she designs
and has made out of anodized aluminum.
    She then hand beads intricate color seed bead strips
to be sewn onto these spools & shapes. These are then embellished
with other beads, found objects and set stones. 

Colorful, lightweight aluminum, with beautiful hand beading. 
Where industry + art = beautiful alchemy.




For more information, please reach me through email at lshovers@yahoo.com


Monday, August 26, 2019

Monday, August 19, 2019

Barbara Jean McHugh #3 on the 2019 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 11-13th


The Scanography that Barbara creates has a whimsical approach to botanical imagery.  Her goal is to convince the viewer that they have wandered into her garden after dark and found the plants dancing. Her other work consists of rusty trucks, tractors, everyday people and vivid landscapes. This is only the tip of the iceberg where her imagery is concerned.





For more information, please email me at cherryarts@att.net


Thursday, August 8, 2019

Pamela Ruschman #36 on the 2019 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 11-13th


Pamela Ruschman is an oil painter who grew up on a dairy farm in Southwestern Wisconsin.  The rolling hills, vistas and barns from this area provide continual inspiration.  After spending twelve years in the advertising industry, she decided to pursue the idea of painting full time.  Often, Pamela can be found plein air painting along a quiet country roadside or near a dairy farm capturing the livestock, landscape and beauty of Wisconsin on canvas.  In 2017, Pamela was chosen as the Wisconsin Collection Featured Artist for Milwaukee Public Television.



For more information, please visit me at pamelaruschman.com

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Lynn Rix #35 on the 2019 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 11-13th


I paint because I love the challenge of looking at a familiar scene and simplifying it into shapes, colors and my own vision. I primarily paint “en plein air”.  Painting alla prima, with quick brush work and a limited palette, forces me to work spontaneously. I strive to give the viewer a quick snapshot of that particular moment in time; an impression of an effect of light I felt to be beautiful. I usually work on smaller canvases in order to be able to complete a painting in 2-4 hours capturing the sun before it moves on. I particularly enjoy painting the Wisconsin rural landscape and small towns in all four of our unique seasons: Winters, I am outside bundled up and painting very quickly before the paint turns too gummy.  Spring and Summer when the fields are full of life, the gardens are in full bloom and the warmth of the sun makes me feel alive with the paint brush. An added fun experience is painting while sitting in my little 13’ boat. And in Autumn when Wisconsin dons its coat of bright reds, oranges and yellows.
I began painting in 1995 while living in the south of France. I was physically and emotionally compelled to try to put down on canvas the beauty of the area’s atmosphere, sunlight, buildings and everyday life. It was impossible not to find inspiration in the same region where Matisse, Renoir, Cezanne, van Gogh, and countless others had set up their easels. An inspiration that has sustained me in the pursuit of creating the fresh canvas.



For more information, please visit me at lynnrix.com


Monday, August 5, 2019

Jewel Riano #34 on the 2019 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 11-13th


Fine art Printmaking is Jewell’s primary method of artist expression – her inspiration comes from the process itself. She works spontaneously, immersed in creating a design, and leaves detail until last. First, she makes a collagraph, by arranging interesting shapes and textures directly on an inked plate and printing on a large press. The print is then enhanced by added color with stencils, defining composition and design, and finished by rendering with vibrant colored pencils.  





For more information, please email me at rianoje@yahoo.com

Susan Rice #34 on the 2019 Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour stop Oct. 11-13th


Susan’s primary mediums are printmaking and fiber.  She loves the layered process of printmaking and the ordered structure of weaving.  Her work is often focused on nature, geometry, complexity and structure.  Her professional background is in Architecture.