Thursday, January 07, 2010

bang

dragonfly best  - Life Cycles

2010 is starting off with a bang and lots of good things are in the works.... last night I got to start a mural project with some really special kids, and over the course of the next several months we will be painting together. Some new contacts may be providing new work and new opportunities, and the work table in the studio is covered with handmade paper and kite forms to create kites for my kite workshop this February and March.

Some time ago I decided that the watch words for 2010 would be possibility and opportunity, and I will keep saying it and positive-imaging all the good things those words can mean. So far we are off to a good start!

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Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Panel Discussion - Running for Cover(age)

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I attended a fantastic, rousing, and jam-packed panel discussion hosted by the WPAdc last night, inspired by the recent 36 Studios Tour led by collector and arts champion Mera Rubell. Mera's now legendary marathon studio tour (36 studios in 36 hours) highlighted a wide variety of DC area artists and led to an article in the Post. The article (while fantastic coverage of the art scene in DC) offered some commentary that raised the hackles of more than a few artists who are very proud to be living and working in the metro DC area, and in a very good way initiated helpful discussion and discourse about what it means to be living here in an area so near - and yet so far away - from the famed art hub of New York City.

There are many of us who live and work and breathe our art on a daily basis in the multiple little communities that make up the metropolitan DC area (DC, Maryland, Virginia), proud of our arts communties and efforts to nurture and sustain our work and the work of others in our circles. To have the opportunity to come together to share our passions and how we feel about the arts scene and coverage of the larger arts community here in the metro area by the press was helpful and encouraging.

I for one am glad to see all the variety and diversity of the arts community here in the metro area, and perhaps, if we keep this discussion going, we can work together toward building an even stronger network of artists and arts organizations to support and uplift not only our craft but the larger arts community as a whole. My take-away message from last night is that the artsists of the metro DC area are committed and passionate about what they are doing for themselves and the arts community, and only good things can come from the initiation of this conversation that started with an article in the Washington Post.

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Monday, January 04, 2010

was that a great vacation or what??????

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I have had a couple of weeks to get away from deadlines, responsibilities, and busyness to spend quiet time with Virginia, just being. It has been a wonderful interlude and very centering and grounding for me. I have had a chance to put some new things in motion related to the business of my art, and some time to do nothing at all. (I saw all three Matrix movies for the first time.) Oh, it has been good for me.

I did some shopping for art supplies with a wonderful holiday gift card for Plaza Fine Arts and picked up a lot of unusual items that will be needed to construct the demo kites for my kite workshop this Spring, the inspiration of which is kind of interesting.

Many years ago, while still living in Florida, I helped to organize Victims' Rights Week Art Shows during Victims' Rights Week at the
Crealde School of Art in Winter Park. These yearly shows were so moving and profound and became quite popular, receiving a lot of attention from the public and the media. I worked hard to make sure that survivors were well-treated, respected, and supported in showing their art and eventually I received an award from the Victim Services Coalition of Central Florida for a lot of work over the course of years that I was very proud of. The Coalition was a group of tremendous professionals and I really enjoyed all of the work that we did together to support Survivors and Victims of Crime.

At one of those shows a woman submitted a large silk kite (non-functional) with a long tail. It was decorated and embellished and she poured her heart and soul into the making of it. As I hung the show I suspended this kite and its long tail across the gallery at the Crealde School of Art, and it was stunning and magnificent in that show. I have never forgotten it or the message that it conveyed to me personally. My kite workshop emerged from that remembrance.

A kite as vessel, carrier, holder of messages and thoughts... whatever those messages might be. It is a perfect mixed media opportunity.

All of those art supplies needed in the studio and unusual items for the kite building - dowels, silk, string, and gorgeous handmade paper, etc. - have now been delivered to the studio with Virginia's help, and I am looking forward to creating some kite examples that can soar in the ceiling space of my studio.

This weekend I was answering some questions for an upcoming interview that led me to remember back to my formative years (very art-centric even then) and a private teacher that I took some painting lessons with in high school. She was young and a beam of light, and I remember painting outside her house by a terraced cottage garden that she and her husband had built, and I thought at the time that this was what an artist's life looked like. It was a talisman of positive energy that I always held onto, in all of the challenges and difficulties. I typed her name into a google searchbar on Saturday, not sure if anything would come up under that name after all this time, and then I found her website and saw an image that harked back to my high school years.

I jotted an email, and you have to be careful about these things in case you have got the wrong (and unsuspecting) person, and mentioned some details of when I studied with her. In my email inbox this morning I had a delightful note from her, and she is indeed the artist teacher who helped me along my path all those years ago. A fitting happenstance for the new year, and it is good to be able to tell her that she helped to nurture my career. Thank you
Susan Bloch.

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Sunday, January 03, 2010

it is so windy......

It is so windy here in the burbs of DC that it blew away the photos I was going to share with you today. I believe they must be in New Jersey by now. Let me know if you find them:)

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Saturday, January 02, 2010

setting new plans in motion (and almost 60,000 hits)

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I am hitting the ground running in 2010 and just submitted work for some shows and contacted a couple of new galleries that I am interested in. I am a methodical step-by-step sort of person and I just keep chipping away at the to-do list to see what I can accomplish. These slower-paced days have allowed me additional time at the computer to do some research and I have enjoyed googling.

In my sidebar you'll see the new pictolinks for Art Links Galore are now active, and three special permanent links have been added... one for VisArts, one for WPAdc, and one for Art House. It is exciting to have this personalized widget that allows readers to find new art and artists, and I am always delighted by my association with Art Links Galore. If you have a few minutes to spare, go find some new art and artists yourself:)

What are you up to in the new year?

Let me know if you are #60,000 on the counter at the bottom of my blog:)

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Friday, January 01, 2010

2010 - a new year filled with new possibilities and opportunities

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New possibilities and opportunities....That is my theme for the new year and already I am feeling a lot of hope and positive momentum toward good new things in the coming year. Exciting stuff is happening at the art center and hints of new opportunities are already appearing. January's artsy newsletter is out the door and on its way to inboxes... have you signed up?.... With a special coupon for art purchases in February.

Happy NEW YEAR... all bright and shiny out of the box.

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