Wednesday, October 29, 2008

November Second Saturday




Here I go again!  I'm super excited about November's Second Saturday!  I have a few survivors  from last time and a new group of interesting artists.  Among those newbies are my two rapscallion daughters in their debut Second Saturday.
Last month we had a wonderful turnout and are looking forward to another fabulous evening.  Take advantage of Sacramento's week long fall season and don your best tuque and scarf to hit Sacramento's Second Saturday.  Don't forget to stop by for a hello and a look around!  
November 8, 2008 at 1817 K street.
6:00PM-10:00PM

Monday, September 01, 2008

Second Saturday in September



I will be showing my art work along with seven other fabulous women from the Sacramento area this Second Saturday,  September 13th! There will be photography, painting, encaustics, mixed media and sculpture.
Eason & Tamorninni have generously offered an office space in their building to me for transformation  into a rogue gallery of sorts for Second Saturday. So drop by and stay a while. Looking forward to seeing you there.
Marla

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

More Second Saturday








Second Saturday is such a blast! I had the best time with my Aunt becky, cousin Madeline, my sister Rochelle and her friend Tim. Here are a few more snap shots of my art in Old Soul at Weatherstone. You can even stop by and check them out yourself while you enjoy a nice cup of organic fair trade coffee. I've enjoyed this venue and met some cool folks like Mary, Elizabeth and tomorrow, Steve.
http://www.oldsoulco.com/

Midtown Earth Day Second Saturday 2008





Here is a sampling of my Second Saturday show.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Boots and Bling!!!




Title: “Alexandra”
By Marla Kolb 2008
Contemporary Modern Abstract
Mixed media acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
24”X24”X2”. Gallery Value - $700.00

This painting will be available at the Holy Sprit School auction

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Small Works on recycled wood

These are small works (4X6) on reclaimed wood. They were fun to do and allowed me explore in a way I wouldn't with a large canvas.