Blue Lamp Studio

Blue Lamp Studio Blue Lamp Studio will be opening soon in the Walnut Street Shop in the RHIno Dist. Business hours will vary. Grand Opening First Friday in December!

This is my online gallery to promote my artwork. There is no physical location for this business, but keep watching this page to find out where I am showing. Currently, I am 802 Santa Fe, showing with The Galaxy Gallery on First Friday's. It is the Mission of Blue Lamp Studio to help preserve and promote the spirit of rock and roll music and the musicians who created such amazing music! I am also

available for private lessons and/or group instruction, if space becomes available. If you would like to commission a portrait or a painting, or a company logo or even a tattoo design, my prices are reasonable. Please contact me via e-mail, or message me on facebook.

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3525 Walnut Street
Denver, CO
80205

Opening Hours

9am - 5pm

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Our Story

Welcome to Blue Lamp Studio! “Where the Light of Rock and Roll is Still Shining.”

Lori “Bella” Clayton is the Owner of Blue Lamp Studio and a resident at Walnut Workshops as well as a member of the Rino Art District. “Bella’s unique and highly original Rock and Roll Portraits have been captivating collectors across the United States for many years.”

This Texas Native has a B.A. in Art from Schreiner College in Kerrville, Texas, and has been showing her artwork in the Denver area since 1994. Bella previously held studio space at the Galleries at Raven’s Nest and Galaxy Galleries in the Santa Fe Art District, and Blue Sky Collective, in Lakewood.

Bella’s portfolio of work includes Acrylic, watercolor, pencil and collage portraits, and her muse is music, especially Rock and Roll. Since 1994, she has created more than 35 portraits and song illustrations which are a fusion of collage and colored pencil on board. Most of these collages have been retired or sold to collectors. But there are still prints available, (see the Artist for more details).