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About Stephanie Schlatter Art

Stephanie Schlatter is an Artist who draws from the world for inspiration. While she calls Grand Rapids, Michigan, home she’s often off on new adventures. For more than a decade, her journeys have taken her across the globe. She has studied art both locally and abroad, including time in Mexico, where she decided to shift her focus from photography to painting. Stephanie's travels led her to found Absolutely Art: A Project for Change in 2006. Through this non-profit organization, she brings art instruction to the children of Ethiopia while supporting their education. Stephanie's work reflects an expression influenced by other cultures which resonates a variety of influences that have given her work direction.

Home is Where the Art Is: Part 1

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My husband Marc and I recently had our house renovated, so I thought it would be a fun time to show you some of my art — spanning various genres — as it appears in my home. Come inside and take a virtual tour!

From my Flamenco series. After falling in love with the performance in Spain, I couldn’t stop painting these dancing girls for a spell!

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A favorite of my studies from life drawing.

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Having studied art in Mexico and spent a ton of time there through the years, Latin dance is near and dear to my heart!

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From my black and white drawing series: the gorgeous African bulls!

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The painting in the middle is a stunner by Miguel Gomez, but the abstracts on either side are by yours truly. I think they play a nice supporting role to the star in the center.

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From the other side.

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This photo was taken in 2000, on a month long excursion of India. It’s one of the only pieces from my era as a photographer that will always be near and dear to my heart.

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Project 24 painting of Longview Winery, temporarily bringing me joy!

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To be continued …

Credit for framing goes to Gallery 293; design help came from a very dear and talented friend!

Project 24: Laurentide Winery

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Walk with me through the vines. Every day would be fine. Each time I am afforded this luxury, I’m taken aback by the magic — and in awe of the hard work associated with maintaining a vineyard.

I can’t stress this enough. The wine you drink: It has been tended to by loving and extremely hard-working hands.

On a warm September morning, Susan Braymer, who owns Laurentide with her husband, Bill, was gracious enough to take me in her four-wheel drive vehicle onto her property.

(Please, my dear reader, do not tire of me speaking of the beauty of the land. I’m not trying to fluff anything here, I paint this land because it is special. It is breathtakingly beautiful.)

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My appreciation of the land grew even deeper in meeting Susan, who is extremely passionate about it. She explained to me about the Laurentide glaciers, showing me all of the stones she had carried in her truck from where the vines grow to the tasting room. Susan wants people to see that the wine is about the land, and so do I. The soil is filled with these rocks, as well as shale and limestone and seashells left behind by the glacier 14,000 years ago. You see, the land is special, and with a view of the Whaleback and a peekaboo of Lake Michigan, this plot of land is simply magnificent, orchards and vines as far as the eye can see.

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Susan asked me if I had time to walk in the vines. She — like I, no doubt — had a long “to do” list, but you simply have to stop and smell the roses sometimes, and I thank her for taking the time. I studied the vines as we walked and the grapes and how different grapes produce different foliage. And I enjoyed the landscape flowing on all around me. This is life: These are the moments of pure beauty and enjoyment.