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Music with Minnesotans: Consie Powell

Music with Minnesotans: Consie Powell
Consie Powell
Consie Powell is the artist who draws weasels and bugs and dogs and kids and apples and birds and snow and lizards and spiders and clouds and whatever else takes her fancy. She's my guest this week on Music with Minnesotans.
Photo courtesy the artist

Walking into Consie Powell's living room in Ely Minnesota is like stepping into an art gallery.

Her drawings and block prints grace the walls - along with works of many other artists - capturing the outdoors in all its beauty and delight, but mostly in a close-up and whimsical way.

Just take the title of one of her pieces "Bumbus inebritas" - a piece she created after watching several bumblebees getting drunk with nectar from a garden of irises.

Consie shares a playlist that brings with it the kind of energy and insouciance of her art-work.

symphony sketch
Consie has always liked the 'Concierto Andaluz' for four guitars, but it wasn't until she saw the LA Guitar Quartet in concert did the music come alive for her.
Consie Powell

She takes an additional delight in the pieces she has seen performed.

Switching back-and-forth between binoculars and her sketch pad, she draws what she sees and finds the visual only enhances the aural.

Music plays a backdrop in her work as she often listens to energetic pieces as she draws. Her drawing board is high, so she can sit on a stool or stand - and if one stands, one often sways more to the music!

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Consie Powell's playlist:

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Michael Fox
Join me next week when Minnesota Historical Society Director Michael Fox shares his playlist which includes one of his favorite groups, the Rose Ensemble as well as what it was like for him keeping up his piano lessons as an adult.
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Join me next week when Minnesota Historical Society Director Michael Fox shares his playlist which includes one of his favorite groups, the Rose Ensemble as well as what it was like for him keeping up his piano lessons as an adult.

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