We are excited to announce that we will be in-person for this summer’s season of art shows!
Read MoreOne commission really stood out to me this season, and although it was a big challenge, I was able to create work that we are both proud of, and renew my creative ambition to reawaken old designs.
Read MoreWe love opportunities to place our work into public spaces, and we love to create work for a great cause. This commission for the Mourning Hope Grief Center gave us an opportunity to do both.
Read More2020 has been one of the most challenging years of our personal and professional lives. However, as we look back on this year, there’s still so much that we’re thankful for.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce an article from Free for All Magazine of an exclusive FireSmith Copper interview. Here are some of the highlights.
Read MoreAt FireSmith Copper, we are always looking for ways to connect with our friends, fans, followers, and customers to grow our art community. To that end, we are excited to announce the launch of our very own e-newsletter!
Read MoreWe love nothing more than to take a few days to immerse ourselves in the beauty of our natural world in order to find new and exciting themes for our art. Recently, we embarked into the wilds of Waldo Lake, and we photographed our journey to share with you as we settle back into our usual routine.
Read MoreAs the summer days become cooler and the trees begin to show their hidden palettes of brilliant colors, we are always excited to return to Issaquah for the Salmon Days Festival. For 50 years, the festival has celebrated one of Issaquah’s greatest treasures: the annual return of the salmon.
Read MoreWe are so excited that once again one of our favorite art shows is going virtual this year in light of the COVID pandemic: The Boise Art Museum (BAM) Art in the Park Marketplace. We have a loyal following of clients who come to see us every year, but we hope that this year’s virtual show attracts new visitors who never had the chance to go before.
Read MoreFor several years, FireSmith Copper has participated in the annual Kings Mountain Art Fair near Woodside, California. It’s one of our favorite shows, and we were worried that it would be cancelled like so many public events have been during the pandemic. Luckily, the show will go on with a virtual art fair—and we’re proud to say that it’s the most impressive virtual event we’ve ever participated in.
Read MoreOur joy in these endeavors stems from all the things we take into account when creating a commissioned art project for a client. For our commission Hillside Breeze, we were influenced by the personalities, vision, and home of our clients. The result was a beautiful triptych that highlighted all three.
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