Bobbe Almer

Clark Fork Fall

Bitterroot Spring

Bobbe’s journey with art began as a creative child in a small, rural area northeast of Cincinnati, Ohio. Fortunate to be surrounded by creative parents and grandparents, her interests were nurtures and she was introduced to a wide range of projects.

Having had several successful entrepreneurial endeavors under her belt, in 2007 she launched a new business called “The ART of Good Food.” Her art features on the packaging of dozen delicious, organic food products. In 2011, with the sale of the business, she had come full circle to become a full time artist.

Over the years, she had the opportunity to train with other artists, and in turn, has taught watercolor, pastel, oil, and many creative classes to students eager to learn. While living in the Marquette area, she taught art to students through the Marquette Art Center and continues to teach through private lessons.

Her art has been juried into local and national shows and she has won a number of precious awards. Her work graces walls from New York to Washington, Canada to Australia, and lots of places in between.

Today, living in the mountains above the Nine Mile Valley in western Montana, there is no end to inspiration. Colorful sunrises, sunsets, wildlife, and wildflowers are all subjects of her recent paintings.