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Smoky Mountain Cascade Pass: Tennessee Waters, Colorado Light
Smoky Mountain Cascade Pass is an 18×24 oil painting I created during a Kevin Hill class in Clarksville, Tennessee. This blog takes you behind the scenes of the waterfall design, the forest lighting, and the Tennessee inspiration that shaped the piece. It blends the soft atmosphere of the Smoky Mountains with the warm, glowing light I often use in my Colorado landscapes. A peaceful, personal painting that holds two places close to my heart.

Hope Blakely
Jan 73 min read


The Long Thread of Realism: How Today’s Painters Are Still Speaking an Old Language
Realism didn’t begin with modern painters, television shows, or workshops — it’s part of a much longer conversation. In this reflective look at painting lineage, Hope Blakely explores how the values of light, atmosphere, and honest observation have passed quietly from early master painters, through mid-century teachers like Bill Alexander and Bob Ross, and into the hands of today’s working artists. Realism isn’t behind us — it’s still unfolding.

Hope Blakely
Jan 54 min read


Guardian of the Green: A Watchful Friend in the Forest
Painted during the Oklahoma City Painting Palooza with artist Mark Aguilar, Guardian of the Green captures the quiet strength of a small forest friend. This curious squirrel, standing alert among the leaves, reminds us of nature’s hidden beauty and watchful peace. Discover the story behind the brushstrokes and the heart of this one-of-a-kind painting.

Hope Blakely
Nov 11, 20252 min read


Exploring the Blakely Art Collection: Fine Realism Masterpieces
The Blakely Art Collection celebrates fine realism—art that balances breathtaking detail with genuine emotion. From still lifes that shine with life, to landscapes that draw you into their atmosphere, to portraits that capture personality as well as likeness, each piece tells a story. Many even weave in impressionist touches, offering collectors timeless art that feels both familiar and fresh.

Hope Blakely
Oct 10, 20253 min read


The True “Value” of a Painting
The true “value” of a painting isn’t found on a price tag. It’s in the play of light and dark, the contrast that makes a canvas breathe. From the glow of moonlight to the drama of a fiery autumn tree, value gives art its impact. This post explores why value matters most—on the canvas and in the gallery—and how collectors can recognize its lasting importance.

Hope Blakely
Sep 21, 20253 min read


🎨 Preview the Art You’ll See at the Gallery Open House
Get a sneak peek at a few of the paintings you’ll see during the Blakely Art Collection Open House on Sept 18. Featured works include The Lazy Watcher, Golden Meadow by Marion Dutton, and The Enchanted Thaw. Join us at Hope’s Home Studio in Arvada to experience more than 100 original paintings, meet the artist, and enjoy a welcoming evening of art and community.

Hope Blakely
Sep 16, 20252 min read


Meet Sean Mullins: Painter, Craftsman, and a Cheerful Force in the Art World
Sean Mullins is a Bob Ross instructor and Florida painter known for peaceful swamp and seascape scenes. He’s also the craftsman behind Rustic Oak Sawmill, where he creates handmade frames and woodwork. We’re excited to feature his painting Sunset on St. Johns River — available now.

Hope Blakely
Sep 3, 20252 min read


Discover Masterpieces in Fine Realism Art
Think realism is boring? Think again. Fine realism art combines stunning detail with emotional storytelling to create pieces that look as real as life itself. From lifelike portraits to vivid still lifes, these paintings add timeless charm to any fine art collection. This post explores how realism and impressionism blend to create unforgettable masterpieces—and how to care for them so they last a lifetime.
hopegrabowski
Aug 2, 20253 min read
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