Friday, October 16, 2015

October 16, 2015


October 16, 2015

The opening is tomorrow.  Openings are exciting events.  Friends and family come to see your body of work and, hopefully, appreciate it.  Creating art is a very private thing.  Yet we put it out on view for anyone to criticize or ridicule.  At my very first show in 2007 I felt as though I had put my soul out for everyone to see.  It was so emotional that I could not help tearing up when I was asked to speak.  Now I have more experience and have had many more shows.  But it is still a time that causes a little bit of fear.  Will people like it?  Will they understand my vision?  Will they appreciate my sense of humor? Will anything sell?  Buying art is the best validation that you can give to an artist.  I have come to realize that after several years of trying to be an artist.  I try to buy as much art as I can because I like it, but also because I want to help them continue to create.  We all need to create and we all need to feel accepted.   

Thursday, October 15, 2015

October 15, 2015


October 15, 2015

Psychedelic imagery is a big part of 60s art.  It was on posters and record album covers; it covered the walls of many bedrooms and dorm rooms.  I had put small touches of the psychedelic in some of my work (the large collaged flowers in ‘White Rabbit’, the line of bright symbols under the kaleidoscope eyes in ‘Lucy in the Sky’).  But I decided at the last minute that I should have a really unmistakable psychedelic image in the show.  The perfect song for this piece was ‘The Magic Bus’ by the Who.  Most of my work for this show uses bright colors, but this piece is so bright that you may need your sunglasses! 

Today the State Journal-Register ran the interview about the show in the Arts and Entertainment Section.  I want to thank Carla Jimenez for taking the time to interview us and writing about our show. Her article is on page 3A in today’s entertainment section.  It is called “Retrospective art show starts at Hoogland” and shows a photo of my Hurdy Gurdy Man and one of Linda’s lovely boxes (a picture of her heron is on 7A).  If you are in town, save me a copy, if you are out of town, here is the URL to see the article:   http://www.sj-r.com/article/20151014/ENTERTAINMENTLIFE/151019878

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

October 14, 2015


October 14, 2015

The violin was not the only musical instrument that I had on hand.  I also have quite a tambourine collection.  So what could be more perfect than Mr. Tambourine Man?  I do like the version by the Byrds, but the song was written by Bob Dylan and I thought that I should include a piece by him.  So this Mr. Tambourine Man is the Dylan version—if you are in the gallery to hear the song.  I collaged circles for the background reminiscent of the 65 poster of Mr. Tambourine Man by Martin Sharp.  Then I added a tambourine player over them.  He is a 60s child with a peace symbol on his shirt. 

Linda Post-Lucas and I hope to see you all at our opening this Saturday night (October 17) at the Hoogland Center for the Arts.  Artist talks begin at 5:30, the reception runs until 7:30.  But the show will be up through December 3.  Come anytime!

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

October 13, 2015


October 13, 2015

The Sirius radio in our car was playing ‘The Fool on the Hill’ and my husband said that I should do that song.  I have always been fascinated by medieval fools.  [If you want an amazing mystery about a modern fool, read To Play the Fool by Laurie King, 1995, loved that book!]  So I decided to make an image of a fool.  His hill is very tall and steep and looks rather foolish.  While the work was in progress my husband remarked that I needed to change it to a realistic looking hill because it looked as though he were standing on “a big green gumdrop.”  Showing other people work in progress is a two-edged sword; sometimes they have good suggestions but often the comments just make you wish you had never shown them anything.  I knew that I had to add a sense of magic and mystery to the fool on the hill so I added stars.  There are lots of stars, in different sizes, all over the hill.  And there are stars in the air—are they coming into the fool’s hand or is he dispersing them into the sky? 

Monday, October 12, 2015

October 12, 1015


October 12, 2015

About 8 years ago, when I stopped making my Character Creations, I tried to start a new art business creating memory boxes for other people.  I wanted to take people’s vacations, special events, family or pet memorabilia and create a shadow box or standing box with collage and drawers for them.  I called this “Forget-Me-Not” and I had brochures and samples made.  One sample was for my daughter with items from her trip to Russia.  The business never took off.  But when I heard the Classics IV song, ‘Traces of Love’, I knew that it was perfect for the creation of a shadow box.  So I made a box with some of the items mentioned in the song—faded photograph, old love letter, ticket stubs, and a ribbon from her hair.  This is the type of box that I had in mind with Forget-Me-Not. 

Sunday, October 11, 2015

October 11, 2015


October 11, 2015

Nine days ago my inventory list had to be turned in.  I typed up my pieces, both finished and not started, and I was upset that I only had 20.  How did that happen?  I’ve been working for a year.  And my other shows (2007, 2009) had 40 to 60 items (many small things).  Well, I have 8 days before I have to have the work at the gallery and I have ideas for two pieces that should be easy and fast to do.  So I added them to the list.  I could have taken it easy and stuck to what I had but where is the fun in playing it safe?  I really do produce well under pressure. So when I said that I was down to 3 items, it became 5.  I did really well and got four pieces done by Thursday.  BUT, I had sent an inquiry to the SJ-R (local newspaper) about doing an article about the show.  And the reporter wanted to come on Thursday afternoon.  Great news, but now I had to clean the studio instead of working on my last assemblage.  So I spent about 10 hours clearing the clutter which went back about 4 months.  I was still working up to 10 minutes before the reporter came.  But she was delightful and easy to talk to; and Linda Post-Lucas showed up about 15 minutes after the reporter.  We had a very nice interview session and I had a clean studio.  But I still had one piece to do and in order to assemble an assemblage you have to have LOTS of stuff to choose from.  So that very night I started pulling boxes and bags of potential items out of storage.  I started playing with the pieces, trying various combinations to create a face, a torso, legs, feet and arms.  It truly is play and is fun but it is messy.  I worked on it all day on Friday, part of Saturday morning, then I had to take the work to the gallery with my long-suffering friend Mary Ann’s help.  Everything went except for the assemblage which was not completely assembled.  This piece is ‘Come Together’ (Beatles).  I kept saying that Come Together was not coming together very well.  However after coming home from the gallery, I kept working on it and it came!  I really like this assemblage which uses (among other things) wood, a feather duster, cholla cactus, a raccoon bone, wire, rusty pieces of metal, sausage casings, a funnel, a woodblock letter, a cobbler’s shoe mold, driftwood, and seashells.  I had all of these items so it may help you to understand how much storage space a mixed media artist needs.  ‘Come Together’ is one of my favorite Beatles’ songs and I did not like it at all in the 60s.  Back then I was way too literal.  Over the years I have become more open to a variety of things and after becoming an artist, I started appreciating this song.  It came to me that the song was like an abstract painting; it did not have to make sense, it just had to BE.  And to me this song is like a beautiful abstract, enjoy the rhythm, enjoy the beat, don’t try to make sense of the words.  I hope that you enjoy my assemblage, Come Together.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

October 10, 2015


October 10, 2015

We are only one week from opening night!  Today I am taking my pieces to the gallery. (Except for one 3D piece that is not quite complete.) That is a relief.  However I still need to complete the record tags with the recorders.  That has to be done by Monday when I will go in to help with hanging my work.  Yesterday I took my finished 3 dimensional works over to Linda Post-Lucas’s house and she took pictures of them for me.  She has a nice set up with a lovely backdrop which is has the color gradated.  It gives a professional look to the photo.  So I want to thank her for taking time from her preparations to do me a favor.  I saw some of her lovely work while I was there and you are in for a treat with her beautiful glass boxes and amazing kaleidoscopes, as well as some wonderful wall art.  I love her heron painting.  I have five more pieces of my own to write about which will just about cover the coming week with a couple of extras.  Our opening is Saturday, October 17, and we will begin with artist’s talks at 5:30 until about 6:00.  The gallery will be open until about 7:30 and wine and snacks will be served.  But if you cannot come on that night, the show will be up until December 3 during regular gallery hours (Tuesday through Saturday, noon until 7:00 p.m.). 

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