![]() I love creating new pieces for the homes. Many times, Mina and Karen have come to me and asked me to do specific pieces for the show or the design team will send me the a theme or make suggestions for a specific house. Q: For the work you do for the show, do you come up with those ideas yourself, or do you work with Karen and Mina on painting themes and ideas? I started making ornaments last year and plan to have a new series this year, as well as a line of Christmas cards. I plan to do hand-painted fabrics, pillows, and glassware. The new space will give me the opportunity to paint on site and do larger works that I’ve wanted to do. I will have many new original works for sale. It’s called Beth Clary Fine Art Gallery in historic Irvington, just five minutes east of downtown Indy on Washington Street and just five minutes from Two Chicks District Co. ![]() I am in a wonderful strip of restaurants and shops. I am so excited to be opening my own gallery this fall. I love working with the production design team and Karen and Mina! Q: What can you tell us about your gallery opening this fall? What can visitors expect to find there? While they were filming season two, the design team discovered me at my studio downtown and asked if I’d be interested in working with them and use my work to stage the houses for the final walkthrough for the potential buyer. Q: How did you come the capture the attention of Good Bones? Such a great thing to be a part of as a kid! Now I’m painting the circus, and it brings back so many wonderful memories. I started in kiddie tumbling and worked my way into aerial ballet, trapeze, and teeterboard. I was in the circus every summer from the age of 9 to 18. Peru, Indiana, has a rich circus heritage, and a circus was started 61 years ago for the children of Miami County. Image courtesy: Beth Clary Schwier Q: Your website mentions that you performed with the Peru, Indiana, circus for many years - how fun! What was your role? Flowers are a favorite, but I like to paint in series to explore the subject matter until it comes alive, whether it be boats, dogs, or fire hydrants. I try to paint ordinary things that we are familiar with, but paint them in a new way or the way I want them to be seen. I guess my greatest hope is that my work expresses joy. I love to use lots of movement and a lot of color, when it’s appropriate. Impressionistic, expressionistic, and abstract. Q: How would you describe your painting style? Where do you find insporation for your work? An artist whose work has been featured on Good Bones and owner of a new gallery in Irvington.
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