Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Online Art Competition



As an avid user of Facebook, I came upon an artist group, sponsoring the 1St Annual Autumn Painting Challenge and Competition. I submitted my painting "Lady in Waiting" because the use of colors and landscape were conducive to the objectives of the competition.

Fifteen winners were announced ( was not one of them) and will be participating in an actual Gallery Show in western Pennsylvania. Even though I did not win, it is very good, in the age of social media, to put yourself out there, and connect with other artists. Get your work viewed by as many people as possible. Often times, it is not what you know, but who you know when you get your big break in life.

This is an item I will be adding to my Artist Resume as well. Document everything. This will make a bigger impression upon that gallery owner you are trying to convince to exhibit your work.

For more info. on the competition and see the winners, please visit:

www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=146871022611













Sunday, October 25, 2009

My Paintings Featured at New Local Gift Shop




NOTE: IMAGES COURTESY OF "DOWN TO EARTH"'S FACEBOOK PAGE


My Paintings Featured at New Local, Eco-Friendly Gift Shop

I am pleased to announce a new business relationship with "Down To Earth" a local Eco-Friendly gift shop located at the Stone Cottage Gardens on Rt. 512 in Pen Argyl, PA.

I happened to find this store when visiting it with a friend of mine. The owner, Kate, along with her fiance, has put together a wonderful little store which is very quaint and inviting. Apparently a newly renovated building which used to be part of the original house which is on the property and is currently being used as an antique store, she proclaims her unique gifts and furnishings as "Eco-Friendly Indulgences for the Greener Good". It is a retail/gift shop specializing in eco-friendly products, including clothing, jewelery and unique hand crafted items.

"Down To Earth" is currently exhibiting three of my paintings, "Vase of Flowers", an Iris Giclee Print, "Waterlilies in Spring", an original acrylic on canvas, and "Summer Poppies", an original acrylic on canvas board. I believe my work fits in well with the garden-themed surrowndings of the property. I hope to display some of my other work there, including some of my fine art crafts possibly in the spring time.

The store's web site is http://www.DownToEarthLife.com
which is currently under construction, but will be up and running soon, according to Kate. It can also be found on Facebook, at

I suggest anyone loving antiques, and unique hand crafted items visit the store- it is just beautiful!; and I am proud and honored to be a part of it.














Sunday, October 11, 2009

My Third Collaborative Book Entry, "Secrets" Upcoming Event:






(The photos above are courtesy of Maryann Riker, book artist and fellow ACE member)
I am pleased to announce I just completed my third Collaborative Book assignment, as curated by my fellow ACE (The Arts Community of Easton) decorative book artist, Maryann J. Riker. I was honored she asked me for a third time to participate in the piece; as this is my third time as one of the collaborating artists featured.

This time the theme was "SECRETS"....which could
refer to any kind of secret; or any view of secrets. Per Ms. Riker, the assignment was as follows: "SECRETS......We all have them...hidden and close to the heart...sometimes we open them to ourselves or unfold them to let someone else know about them...sometimes unbidden they whisper back to us..reminding us that they are there, keeping silent, but always with us...what secrets do you wish to unfold with us?"

The format of this piece consists of a 3"x3" square ocular-opening envelope as the container for the "secrets"; and could be created using any kind of media. Since I am a painter, I chose acrylic for one, and colored pencil for the other. The size was
a bit of a challenge, but I believe my designs work well.

The completed collaborative book will be submitted, and donated to the National Museum for Women in the Arts for inclusion into their Special Collections. In March of 2010, the book will be exhibited in the Phillipsburg, Easton area during National Women's History Month.









(These photos are only of the back side of each, unfortunately, since the rest of my pictures came out extremely blurry.....)


The piece on the left on the cream colored card stock paper, is my more serious "secret"; which focuses on an issue which unfortunately affects many women today, which is domestic violence. I am familiar with this all too well, as I too was a victim of it. The center fold features a poem which I wrote, and on either side of the poem is the image of a broken heart on one side, and wilted flowers on the other. You will understand why I chose these images after reading the poem which follows:

SECRETS, SECRETS

I could not tell

I was living a living hell......

Why was my husband that way with me?

Anger, depression, violence, hatred and jealousy.

Why did only a few believe me?

Like a wilted flower, apart from a beautiful bouquet;

Alienated and alone.


Years and time have passed, not all the wounds have healed.

Yet like a wilted flower, I was reborn

and bloomed again.

No longer tormented by the past;

and have flourished on my own.

The piece on the grey colored card stock paper is a more positive interpretation of "secrets".


On the back reads, "I have a Secret" in French, and on the inside reads "I love you" and "Love", also in French. On either side are heart-shaped floral designs which I created using colored pencil.
These kinds of artistic projects are very interesting, as every individual has their own interpretation of the theme; and it is great to see the finished product of all the smaller pieces becoming one artistic statement.

UPCOMING OPENING RECEPTION:

Women's Work--An Exhibit at The Gallery at St. John's from 1/3/10-2/28/10. Opening Reception on 1/3/10 from 12 noon-3 p.m.
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 11:16:08 -0500

An exhibit of
five women artists will exhibit work at St. John's Gallery, 330 Ferry Street, Easton, PA from 1/3/10 through 2/28/10. An opening reception will take place on 1/3/10 from 12 noon - 3 p.m. and an artist's talk will also occur on 2/7/10 at noon. The public is invited.

The exhibit organized by Maryann Riker brings together five women artists and ACE members who carry on the tradition of women's work that is influenced by the
feminist art movement heralded in the 1970's by such art world notables as Judy Chicago and Miriam Shapiro. It exemplifies the craft of the domestic arts into the mainstream of fine art/fine craft and these are demonstrated by Susan Huxley and Marya. Jackie Lima, Kim Robertson and Maryann Riker exhibit work depicting women in their domestic environments.
A
lso on view on 1/3/10 at the opening reception will be "SECRETS" a women's collaborative book by 20women artists who constructed origami envelopes that enveloped their secrets and were then bound into a 10 foot accordion book. The book, "SECRETS", will be on display at Moravian College for Women's History Month in March, 2010.

For more information on this exhibit, please contact St. John's Gallery at
610-258-6119.

I am proud to be a part of this collaborative work by many talented women, and was an opportunity to share something personal with the world in hopes of helping other women with the same experiences.


(PICTURES OF COMPLETED PIECE COURTESY OF MARYANNE RIKER, BOOK ARTIST:)










































Monday, July 20, 2009

Hand Painted Botanical Slate







These pieces were created from pieces of formed slate that a friend of mine gave me which she discovered in her basement. Slate is very prevalent in my area of PA; and I am hoping to be able to create more of these.



Large Hand Painted Botanical Slate $60.00

The right hand views of these pieces are with eisel stands I purchased to hold them; instead of using some kind of mounting device. I found this method of display is more appropriate to the designs.
These and other pictures of my fine art craft items can be found on my flickr page:
















Small


















Small Hand Painted Botanical Slate $30.00

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

UPCOMING EVENT: EASTON FARMER'S MARKET

Upcoming Event: Easton Farmer's Market, Easton Center Square, Easton, PA

Saturday July 18, 2009

9am- 1pm

For the third consecutive year, I will be participating in the Easton Farmer's Market, in Easton, PA to exhibit and sell my work and promote my artist's group, the Arts Community of Easton. I will be manning the "ACE Tent" along with a few other ACE Members.

I will be showing only my small works, since I have to share the space, including a few small paintings, and also my craft items. These will also include two new pieces which are decorative slate; which came out beautifully. Hopefully the weather will be nice, and we will have a good day! Hope to see some of you there.

FOR MORE INFO. ON THE FARMER'S MARKET ITSELF, PLEASE GO TO

http://www.eastonfarmersmarket.com/

The day was a success- I sold two of my items- a large floral hand painted vase; and a large hand painted terra cotta pot and matching saucer. I also met alot of nice people with nice things to say about my work. Events like these are important as far as networking; and finding new opportunitites in the area.
















Saturday, February 28, 2009

UPCOMING EVENT: WOMEN OF ACE SHOW AT CONNEXIONS GALLERY OPENING SAT. MARCH 7, 6-9 PM

"Old Lady"
Original Watercolor on Canvas Board
5"x7" $50.00


WOMEN OF ACE GALLERY SHOW

In Celebration of International Women's Month

Connexions Gallery, Easton, PA

Opening Saturday March 7, 6-9 pm





This year, our first ACE group show is for the women of ACE only. It is in celebration of International Women's Month. The theme this year corresponds with the Green Movement, celebrating women who take the lead in saving the planet. The pieces featured in the show are to represent our voices as women, artists and individuals conscious of the world.



For more information on the show, please visit:





My particular piece which was accepted for this juried show is entitled, "Old Lady" which was actually created when I was a student in Studio Art in High School. It is an original watercolor, on canvas board; and I feel is more of a "character analysis" of the subject.



I hope to see some of you at the opening!


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This was a small and intimate opening; but fun and nice to see how the women of our group interpreted the theme. My piece is one of the smallest; yet made a big statement.

Hopefully it will sell!