
Foreign coins, thread, newspaper clipping, single earring, ..what's in your top drawer? What does it say about you? Site dedicated to the assemblage that is all of us...it's the things you leave behind.
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Mermaid singing

Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Commissions etc


Usually ignoring my blog means I'm getting a lot done in studio. Two commissions are all but finished and have a prolific week since coming back from vacation. So here they are...."Flappers and Slides with the Kitchen sink" and "Creatures of the Great Wide Open." All things are adhered on Flappers and the 3d objects are adhereing as we speak on Creatures.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Diagrams and Patterns

So here is a altered journal I made using a dress pattern as back ground, included a schematic, instructions from a book shelf assembly pamphlet, a reproduction of a leonardo de vinci notebook page, piece of lace, washer, and some blue decorative paper. You can see how Leonardo wrote perfectly backwards in this design. The journal is for any creative who has their own way of doing things, their own method of recording ideas or process.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Flappers, Jesters, and Socket covers on Wainscotting

A fellow art amigo often accuses me of throwing everything in but the kitchen sink.... so for this one I decided that the kitchen sink worked! Now the hard part of attaching the hardwire to hang, which means it is finished. Will post the finish product within the next few days.
Saturday, June 07, 2008
Postal Art Connection

Postcard Art Connection
Saturday, June 28, 2008
1:00 âm 4:00 p.m.
Postcards carry messages of friendship and travel. Design a creative postcard with your message of friendship and mail it to the National Postal Museum before this June program to participate in a “mail art� display. On the day of the workshop, all are welcome to create mail art.
Please mail your postcard art by June 20 to:
Postcard Art Connection
National Postal Museum Education Department
PO Box 37012, MRC 570
Washington, DC 20013-7012

Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Scenes from opening receptions in Wilmington, DE
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Two Shows in Wilmington

I am in a solo show at 7 arts Gallery in Wilmington
and a group show with the WCA at the Louis L. Redding City County Building.
You can download the May brochure of Wilmington's Artloop here
www.ci.wilmington.de.us/artloop

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Congrats to Mrs Floyd E Cahoon
the 1212 Gallery Manchester National Juried Fine Art Exhibition 2008!
The juror was Elizabeth Schlatter,
Deputy Director and Curator,
University of Richmond Museums.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Liquid ships with wooden sails

Liquid ships with wooden sails
Floating in a paper sea,
wrapped in hay bales and bamboo
upon a splattered beach
with eyes shut tight by ink
how does she stop to think?
Are they ships or are they sharks
do hay bales bind or protect
and what are all those tiny specks
scattered in the sand...
bits of glass, smallish fish
or 10 million little finger tips
of a million helping hands.
Friday, April 04, 2008
Manchester National Juried Fine Art Exhibition

Manchester National Juried Fine Art Exhibition 2008 at 12 12 Gallery
Mnjfae08 12 12 Gallery's highly successful competition, Manchester National Juried Fine Art Exhibition, is the gallery's first all media show for 2008. Juror and Curator N. Elizabeth Schlatter, Deputy Director and Curator, University of Richmond Museums, selected 53 works from 46 artists from a total of 593 images from 132 artists. Awards presentation and artists' reception on Sunday, April 6th, from 2 - 5 pm. The exhibition runs through Sunday, May 4th.
Richmond artists Judith Anderson, Ann Bradshaw, Lorraine Brevig, Catherine Farmer, Joelle Francht, Edwin Hollaway, and Zach Walker are among the finalists competing for up to $1000 in cash prizes.
Other finalists are Jorge Albertella, Marcia Babler, Beki Borman, Roger Cannon, James Cooper, Rebecca Degenhardt, Sally Dill, Anca Dobrian, William Durrill, Nancy Fairchild, Claire Feng, Ernie Fournet, Morgan Frew, Margaret Gluhman, Wayne Guenther, Bro Halff, Ann Harper, Annie Hogan, Phyllis Hollenbeck, Jordan Kasey, Geraldine Kiefer, Leslie Krane, Mark Lembo, Jennifer Martin, Michael Mastro, Brittain McJunkin, Monika Merva, Marcia Middleton, Karen Phipps, Steve Shanks, Sonia Sherrod, Denis Sivack, Stuart South, Leo Theinert, Cole Thompson, Jessica van Brakle, Chloe Watson, and Pat Wilson.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Two pieces in National Juried Exhibitions

"Mrs. Floyd E Cahoon" has traveled back down south again to Richmond, Va to make an appearence at "12 12 Gallery's Manchester National Juried Fine Art Exhibition 2008"
The show runs March 28 through May 4, 2008
Reception Sunday, April 6th
Gallery hours are Thursday and Friday, 12-4PM, Saturday, 11AM-6PM, Sunday 12-5PM and by appointment.
12 12 Gallery
12 East 12th Street
Richmond, Virginia 23224
(804) 233-9957
"White House" travels west to Colorado to make it's national debut at the Englewood National Juried Art Show in Englewood, Colorado. Also made the front of the postcard! First time for any of my work. Here is the press release:

1000 Englewood Parkway, 2nd Floor
Englewood, Colorado
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Those dancing days are gone by carla bruni
Come, let me sing into your ear;
Those dancing days are gone,
All that silk and satin gear;
Crouch upon a stone,
Wrapping that foul body up
In as foul a rag:
I carry the sun in a golden cup.
The moon in a silver bag.
Curse as you may I sing it through;
What matter if the knave
That the most could pleasure you,
The children that he gave,
Are somewhere sleeping like a top
Under a marble flag?
I carry the sun in a golden cup.
The moon in a silver bag.
I thought it out this very day.
Noon upon the clock,
A man may put pretence away
Who leans upon a stick,
May sing, and sing until he drop,
Whether to maid or hag:
I carry the sun in a golden cup,
The moon in a silver bag.
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Up for Auction

I donated a painting of titled "John Heinz Nature center" to the Helen Kate Furness Free Library silent auction. This painting looks much better in real life- is very high key and hard to photograph. So click on the title post and go right to their website to purchase tickets. The party is this Friday the 8th starts at 7:30 until 11:00 at the Old Mill in Rose Valley. Music by The Don Jones Band. Good food and cocktails. Always a good time.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Please vote for Me!

One of my assemblage sculptures, The Girl from Ipanema, was chosen as a finalist in the Women's History Month: Relics and Rembrances March '2008 online exhibit. Apparently the pieces for the physical exhibit will be chosen by public vote from the images that are online. So basically anyone can vote for their choice from the images presented at this site. There are some really amazing pieces and I felt really humbled and honor to be included.
Here is the link for the site:http://picasaweb.google.com/reflectarts1/FinalistsWomenSHistoryMonth2008RelicsRemembrances
Basically to vote you simply send an e-mail with the name of the artist, like maybe sonia sherrod, in the subject line to
vote@reflect-arts.com
January 31 is the last day to vote. The Exhibition will take place March 8-30 2008 at the Fountainhead Gallery 32 West 28th New York, NY.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Row
My grandfather use to sing Row, row, row your boat to get us to sleep when we were children. The words were a bit mixed up in my head and I though it went "Life is butterbeans," rather than "Life is but a dream." Have been working on this for a while now and am about 95% finished. Sort sums up my sentiments about my grandfather in a tangential kind of way. He came from a farming family in Hyde county NC, but had to sell when is father died unexpectedly...he managed hotels for many years, but eventually settled in Tarboro and owned a John Deere dealership. There were hours of fun pretending to drive the tractors and combines as a child. Not a big talker, tall, good dresser had a very calm demeanor that you seldom see in men anymore. About a year before he died we went to Greenville to pick up eye glasses for my grandmother and myself. We waited for my grandmother in the car and he talked about growing up on a farm and his grandfather Harris... was a clear fall day under some long leaf pines and I remember looking at the piles of pinestraw on the ground the coppery color and the blue sky...that is the color of eastern NC to me.
While working on this piece two songs played along in my head. One was John Prine's "Grandpa was a Carpenter" ...always reminded me of Papa even though he was not a carpenter.... esp the part about wearing a suit to dinner and driving to church on Sunday. The other song was by The Gourds, "Coppermine" from Stadium Blitzer. The lyrics are as follows:
Coppermine, oh coppermine
My great-great grandfolk on my father's side
used to work,in a coppermine - oh yeah
A penny here, a penny there
won't you drop one in my waterwell
The women lived in Maine* my friend
The men they lived underground
Copperwire oh copperwire
clever clever copperwire
Wrapped in black rubber
never knew it was a miner's manner
I loved so well
A penny here, a penny there
won't you drop one in my waterwell
The women lived in Maine my friend
The men they lived underground
Last winter I went to an exhibit of book arts and there was a piece that had an ipod that you listened, was mostly the artist talking. Would love to create something with both these songs playing interchangeably and some stream of concious thought process intermixed.
Saturday, January 05, 2008
Dresses and Houses Series
Here is another of my Dresses and Houses series. This is more embellished, same print of my hometown only a different watercolor wash. Again I go for the lace and buttons and frilly dress intermingled with the ornate Victorian houses from my hometown, Tarboro, North Carolina. So this one adds the excitement and preparations of dressing up for a party, or dance. It is now in a private collection in Belair, Maryland.
Here is a slight poem I wrote about the piece.
Dressin' up on dressin' tables
fool the mirror
wear the labels
of love, and loss and treachery
combing hair and rolling up
with sticky gels and fading luck
lipstick and a pick up truck
seemed so glamourous
Friday, January 04, 2008
Getting through the winter painting plum blossoms
This is a small Japanese brush painting of plum blossoms on thai paper, with lace on the side. I prefer lace in paintings as it typically scratches when worn. It is the chinese flower of flowers for winter so delicate in contrast to starkness of the season. The plum blossom symbolizes purity, strength, courage and perseverance. So I will go to my studio and paint the blossoms and the raggedy jaggedy stems and bark.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
From Studio tour set up
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Mrs. Floyd E. Cahoon goes to Knoxville, TN


"Mrs. Floyd E. Cahoon" was selected for the exhibition titled, "Reconfigured," held at The Basement Gallery in Knoxville, Tennessee. The show will run from November 2nd until November 24th with an opening reception on the 2nd from 6pm until 10pm in conjunction with Knoxville's Friday night Arts Walk.
Here is more information about The Basement Gallery from their website:
The Basement Gallery is a small artist run gallery exhibiting contemporary fine art in Knoxville, Tennessee. The gallery was established in June of 2006 and began specializing in emerging, mid career and established artists. The Basement Gallery exhibits national & international artists each month and local/regional artists are on view most months.
We hold new exhibits monthly and have free admission, but are willing to except any and all donations to help keep the arts alive in our neighborhood and help us to bring the best exhibits to Knoxville, TN.
The current Director/Curator is T. Michael Martin who received his MFA in Painting from the Virginia Commonwealth University in 2005 and his BA in Studio Art from the University of Tennessee in 2002.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Some works in Progress



Saturday, September 29, 2007
Wallingford Community Arts Center Fine Arts and Crafts Festival

October 6 & 7 - FINE ARTS and CRAFTS FESTIVAL/10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
First organized over five years ago by artists working at the Community Arts Center, the Fine Arts and Crafts Festival features original artwork by some of the areas finest artists and crafts people. This event is in keeping with the Arts Center’s mission and promotes the work of area artists while providing the opportunity for visitors to view some of the finest contemporary artists in the area.
The event also includes live music, artist demonstrations, children’s activities and fine food. The large park is the perfect setting for this growing festival providing ample free parking and lots of space for people to enjoy this unique arts event.
Visitors to this event come from the tri-county area. Rose Tree Park is conveniently located and easily accessible from the area’s major highways.
There is no other event in the area like this Festival.
Featuring over 50 artists, live music, fine food, artist demonstrations, children’s activities and raffle.
Rose Tree Park, Media
at route 252 and Rose Tree Road
GREAT art, music, food and family fun!
For Volunteer Opportunities Click Here: "Fine Arts and Crafts Festival Volunteer Form"