Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Helen Bodine Okanogan County, WA artist?

"Methow Valley Barn" by Helen Bodine

This is a little 5" x 7" oil painting that is signed "Bodine" and titled and fully signed on the back. The Methow Valley is in Okanogan County, WA, near the small town of Twisp. I found another painting by this artist that sold at an auction in Tacoma, WA, and one other was a mountain scene, so good chance that this is a Washington State artist. One auction record that I found for this artist noted that she had died in 1958. I have not found any other records for this artist. No one named Helen Bodine is mentioned in the Social Security Death Index who died in 1958 or in Washington State at any time. Any help on identifying this artist would be appreciated.
 
 

The signature above is from my painting and similar to that on the other works by this artist that I have seen.

10 comments:

  1. Test comment to see what happens!

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  2. Here is artist info on a business card attached to a Helen Bodine painting I have: Mailing: P.O. box 43, Auburn, WA 98002; 18311 77th East, Sumner, WA 98390 [253] 863-9660

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  3. A people search reveals a 92-yr-old Helen Bodine in Sumner, so perhaps still living?

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  4. She sadly passed, September 33, 2015. I have her obit from the paper and also a 2005, 5x7 painting of Mt Rainier.

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  5. I have her oil painting, Grand Teton and Jackson.... My dad bought it many years ago.

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  6. I just found a beautiful piece of hers with business card that matches. Vintage store in Mission Kansas.

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  7. Here is her Obit from the Auburn Reporter:

    Elizabeth Helen Bodine

    Elizabeth Helen (Cline) Bodine went to be with Jesus on Wednesday, September 23, 2015. Known as Helen, she was born on September 28, 1922, in Emory, Texas, to Mildred (Whitman) and Arthur Cline. When she was two, the family moved to Seattle. Helen attended Lowell Elementary and graduated from Broadway High School and beauty school simultaneously in 1940. She met her handsome husband-to-be, Max Bodine, at the Spanish Castle and they were married in Auburn on June 20, 1941.

    After the war, Helen and Max made their home in Auburn and had two children, Sharon and Gary. Helen worked at The Boeing Company during WWII and for many years as a beautician in Auburn. The family moved to Bonney Lake in 1956. After retirement, Helen began taking classes in oil painting. She became well-known as a gifted artist, painting seascapes and mountain scenes which showed her love for God’s beautiful creation in the natural world. Her paintings have been purchased by people from all over the world. She was a member of the Mountain Valley Art Club, Sumner Art Club, and Auburn First United Methodist Church.

    Helen loved to be outdoors and her special interests included gardening, camping, hunting, fishing, boating, crabbing and shrimping, especially with her husband and her son, Gary. Helen enjoyed spending time with her family. She loved travelling to Europe with family and friends. She had a quick wit and a vivacious, adventurous spirit.

    She was preceded in death by her husband, Max, in 1996, and by her four siblings. She is survived by her son, Gary Bodine, of Buckley, and Sharon (Bodine) Johnson of Shelton. She has seven grandchildren (Glenn Wolf, Nicole Johnson, Amy Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Christa Duncan, Sarah Wagner, and Kimber Bodine). She was so proud of her family which includes 13 great-grandchildren. She lived for the last year at Cedar Ridge Assisted Living where she made many new friends. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

    Please join us at a Memorial Service to be held on Sunday, October 18, at 1:30, at the Auburn First United Methodist Church, 100 “N” St. SE, Auburn. Memorial gifts may be made to the Auburn First United Methodist Church or to the American Cancer Society.

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  8. We have two of her seascapes that were bought from he at an art event at the Alderwood Mall in 1986

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    1. also have one of her seascapes from when she was my grandmothers neighbor in bonny lake, it was a gift, it is the best seascape i have ever seen

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