Fred Choate & John Killmaster

Local legends Fred Choate and John Killmaster are now showing in the gallery. Two legendary artists that have influenced generations of artists and collectors in Idaho and beyond.
Artist Demonstrations Thursday May 25 from 5-8pm
Art Talk & Closing Reception Thursday June 29 from 5-8pm
Fred Choate
Fred Choate is a fourth generation Idaho native. He was born in Wendell and grew up in Buhl and Twin Falls. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Idaho State University. His “art” career began in high school, making spending money painting monster hot rods on sweatshirts. He spent many years as a carpenter and cabinet maker before trading his hammer for a paintbrush.
In 1982 Fred began his “full time” art career painting large murals around the Northwest. His murals include The Record Exchange, Cafe Ole and Gino’s restaurants, Moxi Java and so many more. In 1997 Fred was introduced to plein air painting and became a founding member of the Plein Air Painters of Idaho. Since then his full time passion has been painting the Southern Idaho landscape.

It’s the deep canyons, deserts, alpine lakes and farmlands around his Boise home that captivate him. It’s the relationship of water to the land that is depicted in his paintings. No two bodies of water refract and reflect light in the same way. Attempting to capture this elusive quality of water is what keeps painting exciting for this legendary artist.

You can find Fred on Idaho Public Television raising funds for Outdoor Idaho or teaching in his Boise studio. More information on upcoming classes can be found here: http://www.fredchoate.com/classes.htm
John Killmaster

John Killmaster is a legendary Idaho artist creating paintings, ceramics, and enamel artworks that have earned countless awards and international recognition. He served 27 years as a professor of art at Boise State University sharing his passion for experimentation and influencing generations of artists. He earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan in 1969. Killmaster was honored with the Idaho Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts and has earned a Lifetime achievement award from the International Enamelist Society.

Killmaster is known worldwide as an innovator in enamel art, primarily creating large scale porcelain enamels. International exhibits include: Australia, Germany, Japan, Estonia, Russia, Italy, Hungary, Israel, Canada ,and the USA. His enamel art has been exhibited at the Smithsonian, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Denver Art Museum; in New York galleries, and throughout America.

You can discover more about his lifetime of work in the book, “Killmaster: Art and Soul”. This beautifully illustrated biography is an in-depth study of John Killmaster’s life and work as an artist and educator, written by author and art critic Christopher R. Schnoor. The book is available at: https://www.blurb.com/b/8299447-killmaster-art-and-soul
The public is encouraged to join the artists at two special events. Fred and John will be demonstrating during our Last Thursday Reception on May 25th. They’re back again on June 29th for an artist talk and closing reception. Both events run from 5:00pm – 8:00pm. Refreshments will be served.
The Local Legends show continues through the closing reception on June 29.
Wild Women Art Invitational

March 1 – April 27, 2023
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting thirteen trailblazing and talented women artists in the Treasure Valley. These women have inspired and created incredible works of art spanning wildly different styles and mediums. Discover their stories and let them spark your imaginations!
Art Talk & Reception on the Last Thursdays, March 30 and April 27. The public is welcome to these free interactive discussion featuring artists from the show. Reception 5-8pm. Art Talk at 7pm.
Meet Our Featured Artists
Laurie Asahara was raised in Hawaii and grew up within the vivid floral palette of the lush tropics. Laurie’s art reflects her impressions of the areas of the Western U.S. where she has lived: Hawaii, the desert southwest, northern California, western Washington, and Idaho. https://laurieasahara.com/

Laurie Asahara
Emily Biethman graduated from the College of Idaho with a BFA and is our youngest participating artist. Working in acrylic and gold leaf, this collection of paintings highlight inspirational figures from history and present day.

Emily Biethman
Suzanne Lee Chetwood is a contemporary artist whose vibrant paintings greet you with light and radiant color. Chetwood studied fine art Pennsylvania’s School of Arts at Mercyhurst University and then moved to Boise, Idaho where she received a BFA in painting and ceramics from BSU in 1999. Her work has traveled to international shows and exhibitions as well as museum exhibitions. https://www.suzanneleechetwood.com/

Suzanne Lee Chetwood
Bonnie Zahn Griffith is a landscape painter known for bringing depth, texture, light and mood into her paintings. Working in oils and pastels, the rich pigments give her paintings the brilliance and the bold color we see in the landscapes of the in the western US. https://bonniegriffith.com/

Bonnie Zahn Griffith
Jessica Henry is a classically trained painter and illustrator from the Academy of Arts University in San Francisco where she first found her love of plein air painting. She has worked as a full time freelance illustrator and fine artist for over 10 years, loves new challenges, and can typically be found with her dog Rebel. https://jahenry-art.carbonmade.com/

Jessica Henry
Renae Hill uses watercolor to tell intricate stories about her subjects. Her watercolor paintings capture light, shadow and the rich blending of color to make stories come alive. “When you become an artist”, Renae says, “you see things in an extra dimension almost like an extra sense. You learn how to really see the world around you as you study shape, color and light”. https://www.renaehill.net/

Renae Hill
Lauren Kistner As an Idaho native, she willingly admits to taking any dirt road to discover the secrets nature holds. She has developed a deep fascination with geothermal activities, topography and other natural phenomenon. You can see the influence of Idaho’s varied landscapes in the layers of paint to achieve ridges, ripples, peaks and valleys. https://www.laurentkistner.com/

Lauren Kistner
Mary Maxam A native of Idaho, Mary Maxam finds inspiration for her paintings in the beautiful scenery and gardens of the Northwest. She is a graduate of Boise State University and has studied in many professional workshops, teaching art for many years herself. Mary works in acrylic and oil for her landscape and still life works. https://www.marymaxam.net/

Mary Maxam
Tricia May Working in her studio or on location, Tricia takes her inspiration from nature. “I would say my oil paintings are impressionistic with a contemporary flair”. Regardless of the subject matter, her focus is on the quality of light, movement, color harmony and a feeling of joy. https://www.triciamay.com/

Tricia May
Erin Pietsch By working with porcelain, the choices for Erin are limitless for creating unique and interesting pieces. Her goal is to try to combine function with beauty – and that’s not easy to do! She finds tidbits of inspiration in daily outings along a trail or riverbank. The majority of her work is functional, unique and designed to be used on a regular basis. https://www.erinpietsch.com/

Anne Sorenson Canadian-born Anne Watson Sorensen began painting over 25 years ago with watercolor as her specialty. A well-know Boise staple of the arts scene, Anne’s award-winning artwork is in public installations and private collections through the Treasure Valley and worldwide. Her artwork “Funky Town 6” graces the Boise City Council Chambers as the backdrop. https://www.aesorensen.com/

Anne Sorensen
Lisa Stover explores the unique marriage of the static and fluid arts through the ancient practice of glassblowing. Requiring equal measures of dedication and play, finessing the molten glass through old-age techniques, Lisa shapes it to dance and flow into its final, beautiful, and static glory. https://www.stoverglass.com/

Lisa Stover
Gia Strang is a sculptor residing in Boise, Idaho working primarily in steel. After a career in the Air Force, raising her kids, and supporting her husband’s Navy career, Gia is now focusing on her passion for creating large-scale sculptures from salvaged steel. https://giafullertonstrang.com/

Gia Strang
The show concludes on April 27 with Artists Talk and Reception at Finer Frames from 5-8pm.
Eagle’s Extreme Plein Air
A new outdoor painting event that combines extreme winter conditions with the passion to paint. February 13 – 23, 2023.
February, the month that seems to drag on endlessly. It can be cold and gloomy, but that’s no reason not to get outside. We thought we’d spice things up a bit and host a new plein air event to encourage artists to get out and capture the beauty of winter.

Field Study by Bonnie Zahn Griffith
Here’s what you need to know about Extreme Plein Air:
WHEN: Week of Feb 13th – 23rd, 2023
WHY: Let’s have some February fun!
WHAT: Artists paint “en plein air” during mid-February, submit photos from the field for a chance to win prizes. Then we celebrate with a plein air party @ Finer Frames on Thurs Feb 23rd.
Choose your best outdoor painting created that week, and if you developed a studio piece from the plein air study, grab that too. Bring them to Finer Frames for a special art party on 2/23/23 from 5-8pm. The paintings will be displayed on easels for all to enjoy. Network with other artists. Enjoy warm refreshments, see all of the paintings & vote for your favorite. Prizes awarded @ 6:30pm
HOW: Get outside and paint! Take pictures of yourself, on location, with your painting. Email the pic to gallery@finerframes.com OR Post on FB or IG with #extremepleinair & #finerframes to enter to win raffle prizes:
- 1 of 3 $100 gift cards to Finer Frames
- Free registration to 2023 Eagle Plein Air Festival ($75 value)
- Artsy swag prizes & more!
WHERE: Paintings may be created anywhere outdoors in Idaho.
COST: Free!
MORE DETAILS: Artists may enter 1 “Extreme” picture per day into the raffle. If selling work during the Art Party on 2/23, a 50% commission will be collected. By submitting photo, you agree to allow use of the photos for marketing purposes by Finer Frames & the Eagle Plein Air Festival. Any questions may be directed to gallery@finerframes.com or call 208.888.9898
Finer Frames is located in downtown Eagle at 132 E State Street, Eagle ID 83616
Hawaiian Vacation Photo Collage

Marcus Aurelius had it right, what stands in the way becomes the way. I never thought our family vacation would evoke the sentiment of an ancient stoic but that’s what happened when the ten of us set out for Maui. Delayed flights led to cancelled flights and that led to all of us stranded around a mountain of luggage wondering how we were going to get to Hawaii. It was through that struggle that our blended family pulled together, solved big problems and ended up having the time of our lives. The memories we made on that not so perfect start to an amazing trip will last forever and so will this very special frame.
I had so many fantastic pictures, it was hard to narrow it down to eight for this photo collage. Not surprisingly, most were of my two grandbabies smiling and laughing. Adorable! But I thought I had better include their parents in the mix, so they didn’t think I was playing favorites.
The colors in the Maui pictures were so vibrant and beautiful I had thought the frame would play up the bright tropical tones. Early versions of the design centered around using bold lacquer frames and brightly colored mats. I tried to find a combination that appealed to me, but never could pull the right combination together until I stumbled on these muted mat colors. I knew I had found the ones. It makes more sense to me to stick with neutral tones and let the bright colors in the photos to speak for themselves. It’s more my style anyway. Once again, the ancient philosopher had it right, what stands in the way becomes the way.
I eventually chose a combination of four Artique mats. The lightest and I used it as the top mat around the eight photos to bring the pictures forward in the design and give them importance over other design elements. The medium shade is the bottom mat under the pictures as well as the primary background color that supports the entire design. By repeating the color, it united the design through the repetition of the same material. The two accent colors of Artique A4985 Mint Tea and A4844 Moss tie the frame color to the design and add the harmony I was looking for.
For the mat design, I had been thinking about using tropical leaf shapes cut in the matting without knowing exactly how I was going to create them. The idea came from a quick Google image search for Hawaiian themed graphic borders. A quick side note here: if you’ve ever stuck trying to figure out a mat design for your CMC, try searching vector art. It’s a solid place to find inspiration. In this case, I stumbled across an idea with tropical leaves under a bamboo border that surrounded a party invitation. I knew that could work.
For a second, I thought I could use real bamboo, you know the kind you get at the garden store for plant stakes. It didn’t take long to ditch that idea. It was going to be too hard to fit them in the frame. They would take up too much room, so I opted for a fillet instead. Lucky for me, I had enough of Larson Juhl’s discontinued fillet on hand in the shop. It was a good match and I loved repeating the same color in the frame. What was different about it was how I used it in the frame. I cut it backwards from what’s typical for a fillet. It became a little mini-frame to surround the inner mats.
Now for the leaves. The Frameshop software in my Wizard computerized mat cutter included one type of palm leaf as clip art. That was a good place to start, but I wanted to use three different shapes in the design. I needed two more. Since they didn’t exist, we created our own in the Trace program. It was simple to upload an Vector image of a monstera leaf we found on Google Images and trace over it to create our own custom cut art template. It took some tweaking to get the bevels set to cut correctly for the cutouts in the leaf. We experimented with sizing the leaves to find how small we could successfully get a perfect cut, which was about six inches. We repeated the same process to create the palm frond design. The three leaf styles cut out of two different mat colors became all the tropical leaves. Arranging them was easy. I was careful to mix up the colors and leaf patterns to keep the design in balance.
The entire project finally came together when I combined the two frames from Bella Moulding. I chose the Gaudi Smoked Bronze for the inner frame because it reminded me of ocean waves and the Quarry Turquoise Dome Cap because it was just perfect. Can I stop for a second and just say how much I love the Quarry collection? I love the texture. I love the colors. I love everything about this collection except the price, but hey, it’s for my family and they’re worth it.
To finish the project, I used Tru-Vue’s Museum Glass. The frame measures 22×33 inches and took close to three hours to complete. The retail cost of the project would be approximately $1400.
The twists and turns taken in creating this project were like our vacation. It didn’t quite go as expected, but the outcome was better than we had hoped. The adversity we overcame brought us all together and made the experience sweeter than we ever expected. As it turns out Marcus Aurelius was right. The obstacles were what we needed to make memories that brought us closer and this frame will remind us of the joy and love we felt.
This article was published in the August 2022 issue of Picture Framing Magazine.
New Art Classes Coming Soon!
It’s been two loooong years, but we are pleased to announce our upcoming spring/summer schedule.
Introduction to Acrylic Painting
Saturday May 14, 2022 | 10:00am-12:30pm
Curious to begin painting, but unsure where to start? This class will provide you with basic knowledge to begin use to acrylic paints. We will begin with a brief overview of image building and color theory, then explore those ideas through landscape painting. This class is an introduction – so all ages are welcome (recommended age 12+). Please feel free to bring your personal materials, otherwise acrylic paints, brushes, & boards will be provided. $45
This hands-on class will happen rain or shine under the covered patio at Finer Frames. Dress for weather. Tables & chairs will be provided. REGISTER HERE
Essentials for Creating Better Paintings
Saturday May 21, 2022 | 1:00pm-4:00pm
Join Mark Davis for a group discussion on the essentials for creating better paintings. Learn how to identify the basic elements in evaluating what makes a successful painting… or not. Learn the basic rules of composition, where to put things and where things don’t belong. You’ll learn tips for creating a focal point, how to create a sense of depth in your paintings by controlling values. The discussion concludes with a constructive critique. Bring a painting you are having difficulty with, and get tips for fixing problem areas. $35
The lecture will take place rain or shine under the covered patio at Finer Frames. Table & chairs will be provided. REGISTER HERE
How to Paint an Ocean Sunset & Mix a Magical Mojito
Wednesday May 25, 2022 | 6:30pm-9:00pm
This fun & informative class combines acrylic painting with cocktail mixology. Join Jessica Henry as she teaches the secrets to mixing a great mojito with fresh ingredients. Then grab your paints and follow along to create your own tropical ocean sunset painting. $55
This hands-on class happens rain or shine under the covered patio at Finer Frames. Paint, canvas & brushes will be provided. Bring your own cocktail supplies; White rum, club soda, lime, sugar, & tall glass. REGISTER HERE
Intro to Watercolor Painting
Saturday June 11 | 10:00am-12:30pm
The art of watercolor can be elusive, but in this introductory class I will introduce you to basic watercolor techniques, as well as some helpful tips & tricks to elevate your watercolor knowledge. This class is an introduction – so all ages are welcome (recommended age 12+). We will be starting with a lighthouse and cloudscape in a single 4×6 image. Please feel free to bring your own supplies, otherwise basic supplies will be provided. $45
This hands-on class will happen rain or shine under the covered patio at Finer Frames. Tables & chairs will be provided. REGISTER HERE
Introduction to Portrait Drawing
Saturday June 25, 2022 | 10:00am-12:30pm
In this class we will be looking closely at the human form – breaking down the anatomy of the face & studying how to effectively portray it through use of graphite, charcoal or colored pencil. We will briefly cover proportion, measuring, as well as the importance of understanding your media. This class is an introduction – so all ages are welcome (recommended age 12+). Please feel free to bring your own supplies, otherwise basic supplies will be provided. $45
This hands-on class will happen rain or shine under the patio at Finer Frames. REGISTER HERE
FROM SOURCE TO STUDIO: Bridging the Gap Between Plein Air Sketches & Methodically Planned Masterpieces
When: August 5th-6th, 2022
Time: 8am-4:30pm
Location: TBD Local park in morning – Afternoons in studio
Price: $250 PAPI Members/$275 Non-Members
Attendance: 10-12
Come paint with acclaimed oil painter Allie Zeyer for a workshop focused on bridging the gap between plein air sketching in the field and developing a methodically planned studio masterpiece. This 2-day workshop is open to all levels—but it is especially geared for students that have some plein air experience in oil and/or acrylic.
Allie will review the basics of capturing source material in the field including sketching, photographing & creating small studies. Then head inside to review the morning’s plein air sketches in a group discussion followed by a demonstration of Gouache studies & digital photography edits. You’ll learn how to use your new understanding of these fundamental tools to create more expressive and exciting work. Two days of plein air set you up with plenty of painting time and individual attention. $25o PAPI Members/$275 Non-Members REGISTER HERE
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