Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Upcoming Events

It was 60 degrees on Monday and expected to be 101 degrees on Thursday. How's that for the ramp-up to Summer?


Garden 2006

I have an opportunity to do a show in October. OK - so it will be seen by oh, say, no more than 20 people, but I'm excited. It will give me a goal and a chance to try it all out. My client has a very nice cafeteria with room for around 15 pieces of art. They've been rotating shows every month. It will give me a chance to gather together 15 works of art, frame and prepare them for hanging, create title cards, and an artist statement: ("I like color. Thank you very much".)
It will feature both encaustic and water color works. I have three months to prepare. Can I do it? Crossing my fingers!

Feature wall - I plan on creating four 24x24 encaustic works for this.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Gratitude Day

Clematis

After this long weekend and before I sit down to dealing with the inevitable letdown of real life, I want to list many things I am grateful for, in no particular order:


  • the beautiful sunshine we're enjoying after so many months of rain

  • that I drank just enough water to avoid sunstroke yesterday

  • the incredible effort and work of the volunteers and coordinators of the Lake Oswego Art Show

  • that I had enough energy to create and submit art and be a participant

  • my friend Jenny is home after 2 weeks in the hospital

  • the existence of Starbucks, cell phones and taxi cabs after I missed the last shuttle

  • I'm of the age that reunions are interesting and welcome

  • the friends I've reconnected with this past year and the new ones I've met

  • Bob's help framing the art works and attending the show with me

  • Bob doing the laundry, cleaning and barbecuing while I gallavanted around all weekend

  • the artists who teach and share their techniques in person and on-line

  • the people who support me and have supported me in the past that I often take for granted!
  • I have work/career that lets me indulge my interests

Monday, May 10, 2010

Travel, work, looking at art...

Not a lot of making art. Here are a couple of photos from around the neighborhood.
Happy May!