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I paint almost every day in my studio, where I maintain a rigorous studio practice. My work is a synthesis of life experiences that have bocome fully integrated into my painting and mixed media art. Making art has been my life's work from my early teenage years. I am restless when at work in my studio, always exploring new expressive possibilites through my unique visual language.

I hold a Bacheors of Art in Art Education from University of Florida and a Masters of Art in Art Education from University of Illinois and have continued my education throughout my life. As a professional aritst and teacher, the best of both worlds come together in my art and my teaching.

I also maintain a turpentine free, lead free, low toxicity, health and safety oriented oil painting studio. Adult and childrens painting classes are available. To find out more about health practices in the studio and classroom log on to the University of Illinois School of Public Health, Health in the Arts Web site at http://chicagoartistsresource.org/visual-arts/node/15316 or download the paper I presented at the 2003 Health in the Arts Conference at UIC, http://www.uic.edu/glakes/ce/seminars/hrts/soldner
there are also links to many web sites that provide valuable information concerning healthy and safe product choices and their uses in the art studio and classroom.

Visitors entering my studio will find paintings and mixed media works in various stages of progress. I am always thinking and writing about my work with a strong emphasis on connecting ideas and experiences of everyday life. History, literature, music, my worldwide travels, and the vastness of human creativity throughout time influence my work.

The National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago has exhibited my largest body of work, "Memories of an Era, Reflections of Our Time". The 16 large paintings that comprise "Memories" are availabe to museums as a travelling exhibition. Visit the web site at http://www.nvvam.org/ for information.

Watch my web site and blog for upcoming group and solo exhibits. My paintings are for sale and I love to create one of a kind commissioned paintings. Please contact me for details.


Class News: Painting Classes in Oils or Acrylics
Ages: 13 to adult
Level: Beginning to advanced
Registration every 6 weeks with the next class beginning Monday October 6, 2009
Wednesdays 4:00- 6:00 pm Cost 120.00 - 6 weeks
Tuesdays 10:00 am- 1:00 pm Cost 170.00 - 6 weeks
4:00 pm - 6 pm Cost 120.00 - 6 weeks

All classes are ongoing so and are held in my large inspiring studio.


I am a State of Illinois Certified, Continuing Professional Development Provider (CPDU),
(Professional Teacher Training)
Complete CV listing past teaching experience and more than 100 juried exhibits,
available upon request.
Please contact me if you are interested in arranging for a teacher in -service for your school with an emphasis on integrating art into the curriculum .

I am a public speaker with experience in film making and seminar presentations on art related topics.

Check out my new YouTube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa7hTtgjgCg

Stephanie Fosnight, who is an award winning freelance journalist for Pioneer Press, contacted me last week for very pleasant phone interview. Stephanie was interested in my paintings that are now on exhibit at the Barrington Area Library. The story was published in the Arlington Heights Post, on June 25. You can read the article on the following link.
http://www.pioneerlocal.com/arlingtonheights/entertainment/1629846,entertainment-nwlake-soldner-062509-s1.article


My artist profile about my largest body of work to date, "Memories of an Era, Reflections of Our Time" has been airing around the U. S. on PBS Real Simple Telivision for two years now. You can view it on You Tube at the following link:
jhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxWozxGQTe8

Monday, June 23, 2008

I'm Offering a New Graduate Level Course for Art Teachers

In addition to the Open Studio Sessions and occasional Workshops that I offer in my studio I will be working with the Art Teachers from District 47 this fall. I have many years of art program development and implementation experience at St. Margaret Mary School in Algonquin, I will now develop curriculum art programs with art teachers from the local schools.


The course title is "Curriculum Development: Art, Culture and Community, Integrative Strategies. " This will be a curriculum development course that will integrate concepts of art, culture and community in the elementary and middle school classroom. Teachers will develop lesson plans that address the need for exposing students to the art of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Hands-on activities will reinforce the concepts and process that teachers will then translate into their classroom lesson plans.

I am looking forward to working with teachers and creating art with them. We will draw, paint, and create 3D pieces. This gives me a chance to teach experienced artists/ educators. It will be exciting to see the teachers take the art making process to a whole new level.

I will post the weekly plans on my blog. I hope to provide photos of the art works and keep a running log on the teacher's projects.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Charles S. Dole Portrait 36" x 24" oil on linen


I was commissioned by John Coonen in 2005 to paint a portrait of the 19th century Chicago wheat baron Charles Sydney Dole. Mr. Dole built the beautiful Dole Mansion in Crystal Lake, Illinois. As with all of my commissioned paintings, and especially those of historic figures, research was important before beginning the painting. There is 0nly one image of Charles Dole in the McHenry County Historical Society archives.
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Working from the postage stamp sized newspaper clipping dated 1865 provided little visual reference for this 36" x 24" painting. Rather than relying upon visual references for the portrait I pieced together clues or meaningful objects that would describe the man Charles Dole.
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Understanding the style of clothing and type of fabric from the late 19th century U.S. was
important aspect of the representation. The riding crop in his hand represents the horses and stable he owned, and so loved to watch from his roof top copula of the mansion. Charles Dole was an entrepetuer, and developed the first wheat sorting system that equipped train cars transporting wheat from the Midwest to the East coast. Note the books on his desk and the wheat decorative element on his chair. In the photo of Charles Dole it appears that his forehead was quite high, so that may be a distinguishing characteristic that Charles Dole would appreciate in his portrait.
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The painting is installed over the fireplace mantle in the newly refurbished dining room of the Dole Mansion. The height where the painting is hung and unusual lighting make an accurate photograph of the painting challenging, however this photo gives you an idea of what Charles Dole must have looked like around 1990 when he was at the prime of his life.
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You can learn more about Charles Dole and the Dole Mansion by logging on to the Lakeside Legacy Arts Park web site http://www.lakesidelegacy.org/

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Open Studio Schedule


Open Studio Series will take place in my studio on Thursdays from 10:00 - 1:00


Series I: June 5, 12, 19, 26

Series II: August 14, 21, 28, September 4

Series III: September 11, 18, 25, October 2

Series IV: October 9, 16, 23, 30


Please contact me if you would like more details about the cost and for directions to my studio. A downloadable PDF listing details about the workshop can be found on my web site www.soldnerfineart.com.

New Work

As my studio work has been progressing I have developing in an interesting juxtaposition between the figures and their environment. Space is opening around the figure with light and reflected color that draws the viewer into the world partly seen and partly imagined. The places are real yet the figure is placed in ambiguous relationshops with their surroundings. I'm working hard and enjoying every minute of the process.