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A Piece Of Me...
I was born in the second half of the 1900’s, possibly descended of "Scottish Tinkers" (still finding this), Tetched with Megalomania, Decidedly Hetro and an emerging Crone!
Winter, Blue, Spiritual, Empathic, Artist, Artisan, Wordist, Herbalist and a Stone Caster!
Most of my time, these days, is spent dealing with a semi-bizarre condition, "Arachnoiditis w/Myoclonic Dystonia"! Such is life after a fairly severe (ACDF C4-7) spinal incident. I am so grateful to no longer be paralyzed after successful surgery, that I try not to whine about the “Chump Change”! I’m sure any Quadriplegic out there would gladly accept the sacrifice for the freedom of Mobility!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
City Hall Reception A Wink Away! AARRGGHHHH!!!
Of course, first sign of someone about to light a torch... I am sooo outta there....
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
City Hall Show Looms Large! EEEEKKKK!!!
I have to keep reminding myself that even if they hate it they will not burn me at the stake! ( I believe they made it illegal to assault entertainers!)
I'm beginning to question the wisdom of using my real name! Should I have a pseudo? Dammit I Say!
The sheer adventure of preparing myself and my children, oh, I mean paintings has been a whole new set of challenges! Before, when I had one or two paintings to put in a show or enter it was only a moderate question as to the framing. Now multiplying that times 12! I am nearly ragged beating my brain to do what I have never done before! Frame, frame, frame!
Last night as I was ready to collapse from all of it, I had to giggle as I was unable to stop myself from quoting one of my favorite lines from a Goldie Hawn Classic "Overboard", "BluB-BluB-BLub-blUBB-BluuB--Blubb-blub-blluubb...."
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Favorite Doesn't Always Mean The "Nicest", Just Favored!
In fact, this picture is featuring a very unique point of view! If you will notice, almost everything in this picture is DIRTY!! Yep, right out of my kitchen sink!! As I decided to take a picture of all my favorite "Kitchen Essentials", I noticed something ironically funny, almost everything I find ESSENTIAL and would rescue if I had a chance to be forewarned of pending doom, was already dirty and waiting to be cleaned! I pulled very few things out of the drawer for this modeling session!
Included here is the Butcher Block that I rolled down the road on the sidewalk to get it home. We were living on post, Fort Ord, when I bought it from a soldier relocating overseas. He really hated to get rid of it, but they had already made their weight, things had to go... I bought it for $10 but let them use it right up to the day they left! I have been rolling it around with me ever since 1990, several different homes even! Yet every time, it seems to have the perfect place to FIT right in!
Nearly every piece on this table has a story, just the way I like my inanimate objects! I should tell you my story about a towel sometime... :)
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
What Goes Up, Must Come Down! KaBlammm!
As I chat and carry on I finally tell him about being accepted as one of the Artist's to display at City Hall next year and he is astonished! While he congratulates me he is communicating his surprise as he did not really know I was an Artist! He knew that I had gone to College and taken Art courses and had been involved with Art when I lived in Monterey, but since he only knew me through work, my art had escaped him! I explained to him that I have been getting back to my Art because of my disabilities and that I have been trying to realign my life while recouping!
As we shared a glass of wine, I diligently dug my photos out of my purse and started showing him some of my works! As he looked at the pictures I saw amazement and awe on his face and became absolutely animated as I began to explain some of the different techniques and drawn out processes I would go through for each piece! I was eating it up, he seemed like he was genuinely interested as he scrutinized closely a couple of the pictures, then as he looks up at me he has a strange look and he forces a little "laugh". "You mean you did this shit on PURPOSE?" "You had a 'plan' for this?" "I thought it was like you just threw the paint and that's where it landed!"
PPPPPHHHHHHHHHTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!! I am soooooo deflated...........
maybe I can get my cat to walk on a couple of canvases for me......
Monday, November 15, 2010
I Am So Honored! I Was Picked To Display My Art In The Redding City Hall!!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Out And About Hopping Around!
Anyhoo, Ursula herself was sporting a magnificent piece she had just crafted that day, so it speaks in volumes about this young woman making her way with creative vigor! She has an uncanny ability to make something new look and feel like it should always have been. I predict she will be even more of a reckoning as she has been showing at a lot of events lately and is really in a groove!! :)
I then attempted to make my way down to the new Studio off Mistletoe Ln, I believe they were featuring one of my all time favorites, Raette Meredith, but I had to try out that new HWY 44 entrance off of Hilltop! Wow! Very nice!
I went straight over to the Shasta County Arts Council in the Old City Hall, there was quite a few people out and about too! It was actually pretty crowded when I went by there, but I still got into see the really "eye"mazing, mesmerizing work of Justin Simcik. His work accetuates the art of "control" and uniformity with unexpected outcome! I even eves dropped a little as he described his efforts in acheiving some of his most intriquing pieces! I can honestly say you can feel his excitement as he lights up about a piece! Carol Jenkins, the "contrasting" Artist on display, brought in the abstract emotional feeling of random movement and expression. Her work was wistful, dramatic and acheived the task of grabbing you and pulling you in to see more!
I finally made it to the Pacific West Graphics, I have circled the block on several occasions but never actually made it inside before! I was pleased to find photographer Denise Dethlefsen showing some of her work. I was amazed at the abstract purity in her works featuring the Cabrillo Lighthouse Lens close-ups! Wow, very inspirational!
I had gotten an early start hoping to make it to as many places as I could but unfortunately I didn't make it past the Great show at Carnagies! I ran into the artist, Shaun Smith, but his work really ran me over!! I was amazed at his colors and the way he made his subjects "Pop" with his composition and brushwork! I was inticed by a flavor of Gauguin! I was going to try to speak with the Artist, but I ended up trying to just make my way to the door as a Herky-Jerky was overtaking me and I barely made it to the car!
I really wanted to make it to the After party at Tapas Downtown where I hear Troy and Adam from Hawkman Studios was supposed to be hanging out by I had to make a bee-line home! Oh well, maybe next time! I had a great night if it though, even if it was cut a little short! I believe that most of the art is still hanging around, maybe I can get over there next week just to take a gander.
