NEWS
NEWS
Fall Schedule
I hope you all are well, and that you’ve managed to have some fun this summer! Our family has made a lot of art this year, and it’s helped all of us tremendously. Mr. Tony has been creating superhero artwork on his computer, I’ve been painting in watercolor and acrylic, Cole has been working on cross-hatched portraits, and Joy has been drawing portraits in color pencil on toned papers. I’ve tagged each of our instagram accounts if you’d like to see our recent work. Joy doesn’t have an instagram account, so I posted a sample of her recent work above.
15 Years of K Art & Design in Culpeper: Culpeper County Public Schools
In 2017, K Art and Design had the opportunity to rebrand Culpeper County Public Schools. It was an interesting challenge. The previous logo (left) had not aged well, and with the focus on books, it seemed to represent a library more than a public school system.
We learned at the beginning that the first applications of the new logo would be a job fair display and recruitment materials for new teachers. The logo needed to be modern and distinctive and also give the viewer an idea of Culpeper ‘s location at a quick glance.
Retaining a link to the original book concept was explored, but ultimately, the selected design focused on the idea of a pathway to success with a C for Culpeper encircling the starred location on the map. The color scheme was chosen to distinguish Culpeper from other school districts that often use primary colors.
Since the launch of the new design, we’ve enjoyed seeing the many ways it has been used. Our favorite is the activity school bus!
What’s best?
It’s hard to believe that it’s August. This year is a blur of pivoting and adapting to try to do what’s best for our family, business, customers, and community. It’s especially hard when “what’s best” isn’t really clear.
Tony and I continue to work primarily from home, being fortunate to have high speed internet at both locations. Our office phone has been forwarded so our contact information remains the same. Masks are required at our office building.
We have been busy working with Culpeper Tourism & Economic Development to support small business relief programs like Culpeper Cares and Culpeper Recovers. These programs are designed to get funds in the hands of local small businesses that have been so profoundly impacted by the pandemic. We also created materials to support the new parklet program that is currently adding outdoor seating along East Davis Street in our historic downtown. Creating presentations, forms, and fillable pdfs on tight deadlines might just be the most important work we’ve ever done. It’s been gratifying to be able to contribute to these efforts.
Our fall Art Jam classes will be held virtually on Zoom, a platform with which we are all now familiar. I’m nervous about how to engage students and the advanced planning that virtual teaching will require, but we’re going to do our best to keep offering classes that share art education in a fun way! We are preparing project kits with supplies to make it easier for families to participate.
We are continuing to celebrate 15 years of K Art and Design being in Culpeper, and this month I’d like to spotlight our work with Culpeper County Public Schools. They have been facing the “what’s best” question in perhaps the most difficult of situations. I think we can agree that teachers, staff, and students need our support more than ever. They are facing an enormous challenge and everyone is feeling that stress before the school year has even begun. The only thing we can control is how we choose to respond to this situation, and while kindness won’t solve everything, it’s a great starting point.
This school year, Joy is a freshman at Culpeper County High School, and Cole is a junior splitting time at CCHS and Mountain Vista Governors School. We’ve selected the remote learning option, and we’re looking forward to getting the kids’ schedules and figuring out what they will need as far as time, supplies, and workspace.
We sincerely hope you and those dear to you are well. These are incredibly challenging times, and if there’s anything we can do to make some part of your day easier, please let us know. Keep us posted on your schedules and plans for the fall!
~Kelly
We miss you!
We hope all of you are well and taking good care of each other during these challenging times. Not only is our classroom empty, but so are our offices for the most part. Mr. Tony and I are working from home and just stopping in to pick up mail and messages and to water the plants.
15 Years of K Art & Design in Culpeper: Culpeper Wellness Foundation
The mission of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation is to improve health and promote wellness in Culpeper, Madison, and Orange counties. In addition to operating the Free Clinic of Culpeper, Powell Wellness Center, and Culpeper Sport & Fitness, the Foundation also provides mission-related community grants.
The Healthy Living Grants have supported organizations like fire & rescue companies, dental clinics, libraries, and shelters. The ninja warrior course at Rockwater Park is a result of a Wellness Foundation grant, and they also contributed funding for the Bright Spot inclusive playground at the Culpeper Sports Complex.
While we did not design the Foundation’s logo, we did work with them to use it as a starting point for a cohesive and flexible branding system that has been able to grow with its programs. In 2017, we began a redesign of the Foundation’s website as well as those for the Free Clinic of Culpeper, Powell Wellness Center, and Culpeper Sport & Fitness. It was a large undertaking because it required an audit of all of the content on the sites and a reorganization to make information easier to find. The separate websites needed to visually coordinate while still reflecting the unique character of each group. It was helpful that Kelly’s side hustle has been teaching fitness at Powell Wellness Center, and Tony has been a member at Culpeper Sport & Fitness since before it joined the Foundation family and it was the Culpeper Racquet Club.
We’re proud to continue to be a part of the Culpeper Wellness Foundation’s story. They are a force of good in our community, and even with the current challenges, they continue to do this important work. For free online fitness classes, click here.

Culpeper Wellness Foundation annual report, click here to download the full report.
#HereForGoodCPEP
My plans for this month were to wrap up our Art Jam 3D Academy classes with an art show and to highlight our work with the Culpeper Wellness Foundation as we continue to celebrate our 15th year in Culpeper. But as we all know, not much has gone as planned during the past few weeks.
We canceled our last two weeks of art classes, and while initially I thought I would be able to just reschedule those a little later, I’m now packing up projects to mail to students and their families. Most of our second quarter classes have been canceled or are in jeopardy at this point, including Kaleidoscope art camp which I coordinate for the county each year.
We have been busy helping our customers, especially the local ones, make adjustments as the situation changes. We are 100% working from home at this point, but Tony and I do stop in the office to pick up mail and check messages. Email is the quickest way to reach us, and we are working mostly normal business hours. Our kids are accustomed to us working from home, but we do try to get outside during the day when the weather’s nice. Which reminds me, for those of you who are relatively new to teleworking with kids, keep an eye on our Facebook page for tips. We’ve been juggling both since 2003!
Our friends at KASH Imprints have begun a fundraiser for local businesses and nonprofits that’s called #HereForGoodCPEP. Tony designed the “Here for Good” graphic that’s available on t-shirts and stickers, and we have an Art Jam shirt too. For every Art Jam shirt sold, we’ll receive $10 which we will put towards restarting our art classes once we’re able. Click here to purchase.
We sincerely hope you and those dear to you are well. These are incredibly challenging times, and if there’s anything we can do to make some part of your day easier, please let us know.
~Kelly
No class tomorrow
15 Years of K Art & Design in Culpeper: Culpeper Tourism Office & Visitor Center
Our first project for the Culpeper Tourism Office & Visitor Center was the creation of the Official Visitors Guide in 2008. It was a massive 80-page brochure that was distributed through visitor centers throughout the state and beyond. The guide included our rich local history, an event calendar, and profiles of shops, restaurants, recreation venues, entertainment, and lodging options. At the time it was a huge undertaking to collect all of that information in one place and to get the blessing of local experts on the historical content. Since that initial design, we’ve worked on many revisions and reprints. Now that this information is available on tourism’s website, we’ve also designed a much more concise version that’s simpler to keep up to date and cheaper to print!
In 2019, the Virginia Tourism Corporation celebrated 50 years of the iconic “Virginia is for Lovers” slogan, and the Culpeper Tourism Office invited the business community to participate in 50 Years of Love, a statewide program. K Art and Design partnered with Tourism to develop co-branded items and specials, including a Liquid Love trolley tour of wineries, breweries, and distilleries.
Tony also designed a limited edition t-shirt based on a local landmark, the LOVE sculpture designed by Roque Castro. The shirts were available for sale at Green Roost in our historic downtown. It was a LOVE-ly project.
Watercolors, Flowers, and Fun!
Did you make a resolution to make more time for art or creative projects this year? I haven’t figured out how to “make more time,” but I have discovered some techniques that have helped me make more art. I’ll be sharing them in my watercolor workshop coming up on February 15.
Last summer I started having some health problems that caused me to have to slow down for several months. I thought a bright side of this might be more time to paint, but I was disappointed to realize that I didn’t have the energy or even the mental focus to work on my acrylic paintings. Those painting usually take a few hours standing at an easel which was more than I could handle.
I had the desire to paint and even the time, but the problem was sustaining the energy. The solution came in a small box of tiny watercolor pads I had purchased at Hyatt’s Art Supply in Buffalo, NY while visiting college friends. Using reference photos that I’ve taken of flower arrangements that I want to paint, I could pull up a photo on my phone, draw it with a Micron 01 pen, and take a break. Later in the day, I’d take out my watercolor travel kit and a water brush and add the color to my drawing. Sometimes after the paint was dry, I would go back in with a white gel pen to add highlights.
Working at this small scale and breaking it down into steps that work with my available time and energy has kept me painting. I’ve made more than 2 dozen of these watercolors and sold about half of them by posting photos on Instagram and Facebook. Sometimes I start the drawing in the car while the kids are at sports practices, and then paint in the evening before I go to bed. I’ve set up a mini clothesline to hang them and they really brighten up that corner of the house. Some of these arrangements might eventually become acrylic paintings too!
15 Years of K Art & Design in Culpeper: Culpeper Chamber of Commerce
The Culpeper Chamber of Commerce was our introduction to the business community here, and they were also one of our first local clients. Our first project was a trifold brochure to promote a Work Where You Live initiative which definitely struck a chord since Tony was still commuting at the time.
We’ve continued to be active members of the Chamber. Kelly was on the marketing committee for a few years and served a term on the board of directors. We work with the Chamber on website projects, event marketing, and even a total rebranding effort. In 2014, Tony designed a new logo, and we developed a color palette and style guide. The brand has remained flexible enough to evolve with this dynamic organization, and Tony has really enjoyed building the system of logos.
Here are few examples of how the logo has been adapted for programs and events.




















