Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Studio Photos...its coming along



Some recent photos from my studio. Coming along but more work to be done. It is also frick'n hot as the dickens with no ac...although gets me there early anyway. Listen to whyy 90.9 whilte working and trying out some experimental pieces.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Magnolia and Mule Vase





An experimental process that I have been working on of late. The mule image is one from a print my mother made of a painting she did. Currently working on more pieces of this nature.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

From the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival Exhibit


These two just came back from Wilmington Delawares ARt on the Town in the Redding Gallery of the City/County building. They were part of a jazz inspired theme for the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival back in June. Have had little time to art blog.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Not Sure


Can not come up for a title for this one. Other than lady sits in an armchair.

Friday, April 20, 2007

By Hand


Assemblage of old wood, newspaper photo, decorative paper etc. The caption "back in the 50's tobacco workers did everything by hand, today almost." What I found interesting was these particular workers were all women, with a man standing in the background...probably supervising. So I focused on the "by hand" part and included a hand as well as other things women make "by hand." The hand has brown stains much like the tobacco gum that sticks to one's hands when they pick it. But there is metal adornment on the hand, a ring perhaps, to show it is a woman's hand.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Mrs. Floyd E Cahoon

This assemblage is based on one of my grandmother's friends. Her calling card is at the right hand corner with a description of my grandmother's bridal shower under the butterfly. Did not know Mrs. Cahoon personally, but really liked the sound of her name. Photograph in the right corner is one from my Grandmother's Aunt Martha. She was a school teacher in Columbia, NC. The little girl in the center is my favorite, long lanky, and mean as she can be.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Still life in blue and orange


From a PAFA Class I took a couple of years ago. Really need to take a better photo, but this is the only one that came out so far.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Studio 6

My studio so far. At least one side, the other is mostly boxes and a few shelves. Started on a new piece this week and cooked up plans for another. Gets really nice afternoon light and over looks a creek. I need some more shelves and a cabinet of some sort. Have been checking freecycle, but nothing that will work yet. Will post more picks as progress continues.

Monday, March 19, 2007

From MKR and my former backyard



Here is an assemblage based primarily on my fondest affection for magnolia's as expressed through the writings of Marjorie Kenan Rawlings. She was most notably the author of The Yearling. This passage came from Cross Creek a collection of stories she wrote while living in North Florida near Micanopy. Her home, as well as part of her orange orchard is preserved as a state park. Loved going there when we lived in Florida.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Gusta's Magnolia




This is my painting, "Gusta's Magnolia," as it hangs at the Philadelphia Sketchclub exhibit, "Art of the Flower." Attended the reception on Sunday, diverse and interesting show overall. These are photos that I took with the camera in my phone, so pretty poor quality. Will stop back by in the next two weeks or so and take some with a real camera.

Friday, March 02, 2007

Mainline First Fridays at Viking Culinary Arts Center

Viking Culinary Arts Center
1 Town Place #100, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
610.526.9020
www.vikinghomechef.com





Sonia Sherrod, 'Fruitstand' assemblage sculpture


March 2nd, 5:00 to 9:00pm

"My work is art from discarded objects,
decorative papers
accompanied with words,
and then altered to
become one of a kind 2d and 3d pieces."




Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Art of the Flower 2007


THE PHILADELPHIA SKETCH CLUB

PRESS RELEASE

Art of the Flower 2007 at the Philadelphia Sketch Club

The Philadelphia Sketch Club is pleased to announce its Second Annual Art of the Flower Exhibition. This juried exhibit will run from March 2 nd through the 24 th of 2007 as a compliment to the nationally famous Philadelphia Flower Show. This show will feature 2 and 3 dimensional works in various media on the theme of flowers. An Artists' Reception will be held on Sunday, March 4 th , from 2 to 5 PM with awards being presented at 4 PM. Admission is free. The Philadelphia Sketch Club is the oldest artists club in the United States and is located at 235 South Camac Street in Philadelphia . Gallery hours are M/W/F/Sa/Su from 1 to 5 PM.

A new collage painting I did of a Magnolia, "Gusta's Magnolia," made it into this show. Unfortunately, it as not been photographed. Will take some photos at the reception and post.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Moving out of the Diningroom

Backing up all the art and art supplies this week I move out of the diningroom and into my very own studio! So this is where I have been at it for the last couple of years, very tight and public space. New space is private, larger, more light, no distractions like laundry, phone, neighbors or needy dogs. Also other artists around to get feed back from.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Helen Kate Furness Fund Raiser

This mixed media collage painting is up for auction at the Helen Kate Furness Library cocktail party!

You're Invited!
Friday evening, February 9th
7:30 pm until 11:00 pm
at The Old Mill in Rose Valley

Helen Kate Furness Free Library's Fifth Annual Cocktail Party

Featuring live music by The Don Jones Band, delicious hors d'oeuvres, a full open bar and our famous silent auction.

As featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer, this year's auction features a copy of "To Kill a Mockingbird" signed by Harper Lee!

Don't miss it!

Presented by:
Comcast, Plush Mills: A Sage Senior Living Community, Radio Communications Service, Inc.
Sovereign Bank, and Wilson Heating Oil

Tickets are just $35.00 each.

The party is nearly sold out. For more information, please call the Library at (610) 566-9331

"Tarawa" in Richmond




12 12 Gallery
12 East 12th Street
Richmond, Virginia 23224
(804) 233-9957
Gallery Hours
Thursday and Friday 12 - 4 PM
Saturday 11 - 6 PM
Sunday 12 - 5 PM

This piece, "Tarawa" was been selected for the 1212 Gallery Manchester National Juried Fine Art Exhibit 2007. This year's Juror was Dr. Jefferson C. Harrison who selected 50 pieces from over 908 images sent by 200 artists from 36 States, DC, and Canada. The exhibition represents a broad range of media from across the US and Canada.
. The show opens February 23rd with a private awards ceremony and reception Sunday, February 25th. It runs until March 18th.
Not the best image I have of this piece, the better one is in slide form.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Happy Birthday to Moi!



Always liked sharing a birthday with these guys, their such a hoot at the party! The hottie at the top is Anton Chekhov, Russian writer of short stories and plays. Middle man is Muhammad Ali, aka Cassius Clay "float like a butterfly sting like a bee," some say the precursor for rap music, oh and world heavy weight boxer champion. Then the electrifying Ben Franklin, signer of DOI, inventor, statesman, lived on Milk Street in Philly.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Event at White Lotus Home, New Brunswick NJ



Seven assemblage pieces will be on display at White Lotus Home in New Brunswick New Jersey through March 21st. Here is the invite for the opening event.



COMMUNITY ART AND HOME DESIGN EVENT

On Jan 11, 2007, White Lotus Home will be sponsoring the first ever Community Art and Home Design Event. Local artists and interior designers will be showcased at 191 Hamilton Street. Please join us from 6:00 PM-9:00 PM for live music and light organic refreshments.

-This is a free event focused on artists and interior designers who want to display a green approach to design

- January 11th, 2007 from 6 Pm until 9PM

- 191 Hamilton Street, New Brunswick NJ 08901

- RSVP is a must! Please email lindsey@whitelotus.net

- Sponsors welcome

- If inclement weather should occur, the event will be rescheduled to January 18 2007

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Off to Kansas: Baker Arts Center

"Whiter than Rice" is off to Kansas! If any of you happen to be in that area stop by for a visit. I will be east coast bound for the duration of the visit. Here is the press release:

Baker Arts Center
10th National Juried Art Exhibit
January 13-February 24, 2007
Juror Stephen Wicks, an Independent Curator has sleected over 70 works of art created by 58 artists from 27 states and the District of Columbia to be exhibited in the Baker Arts Center's 10th National Juried Art Exhibition. This year's show will include artwork showing great diversity in materials, techniques, and styles among the two and three-dimensional and photographic categories. Exhibit sponsors are Bill and Virginia Colvin. The Center also receives operational support from the Kanasas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts.
This exhibit opens with a private reception for the artists, their guests, and members on January 13th and will be open to the public on January 16th. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday 9:00-5:00, 2:00 to 5:00 on Saturdays and closed Mondays. The address is Baker Arts Center 624 N. Pershing, Liberal Kansas.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Tenant Cubanocast


My tenant this week features Cuban music and old videos...excellent stuff. Click and feel some babalu!

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

A Fruitful New Year!


Here's to a happy and fruitful New Year with hand extended for good cheer.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

The "White House"


A new piece, I am almost finished with. Again all white, not sure that I like the fat beads. A bit distracting as fat beads often are. Will publish picture later...this is not working for some reason.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Artist Trading Cards


This are a great way to jump start some studio time. Just use 2.5 X3.5 cards, scraps etc and make these cards. They can become a catalyst for larger projects. Also are to be traded like traditional trading cards as well.

Friday, November 17, 2006

Illustrations for Children's Steeldrum songbook








Have been very busy....but here is some new stuff.

Friday, October 20, 2006

Betye Saar



On Wednesday I attended a lecture by philadelphia artist, Beverly Bullock at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine ARts. Bullocks work is mostly collage on paper with African themes, especially women. After the lecture I went upstairs to the eht Betye Saar exhibit "Extending the Frozen Moment" of her assemblage with photographs. Very moving and amazing images, my favorite was a large dress on paper with hues of yellow and gold called "High Yellow." An added treat was watching Beverly Bullock and some of her friends view the exhibit. The following is from the PAFA website:

Betye Saar: Extending the Frozen Moment

Through December 10, 2006

Known particularly for her use of mixed media, this exhibition will focus on Saar's persistent use of the photograph and the impact of the photographic realm in her art. From her earliest experimentations with assemblage in the late 1960s to her installations of the present, Saar has employed the photograph as a storytelling device, transferring personal memory into the realm of history.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month


A portion of a doll painting that I did several years ago while taking a class in still life painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. This one was done as a homework assignment and took quite awhile. The underpainting was in purple with oh so many layers on top. The best detail, the foot is not included as my scanner was not tall enough for the whole thing. My mother was dying of breast cancer when this was painted and as usual my feelings of that sad realty are reflected in the painting.