Saturday, September 24, 2011

Lake Placid Center for the Arts - Juried Art Show Opening 9/23/11

Wow. Just wow.

I drove 4+ hours on Friday to get from my house to Lake Placid for the opening, and it was totally worth it! What a great show. There are some amazingly talented people out there. So many mediums were represented at the show: collage, stone and wood carvings, paintings, photography, weaving, pencil drawings...amazing. The show is up until October 23rd, so if you are in the area, you should check it out!

The opening:


The art center.


The refreshments were set up outside. A lot of people showed up!


The exhibit space was nicely presented.

Left: Afterglow by Suzanne Doin
Right: Patterned Growth by Nip Rogers

Papageno Costume: The Magic Flute Opera by Timothy Westbrook


So many great pieces on exhibit.

Left: Earthbeat by Ralph Prata
Right: Oranges by Ruth Crotty

Dawn by Analise Rigan

Left: The Source by Ian Burcroff
Right: Echos of a Dream by Annoel Krider



By 5:30, the room was full of visitors.


Dramatic lighting.

And finally...


...


....yours truly!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Coleoptera, the Largest Order of Species in the World

I have two pieces of news to report:

1.) My piece, "The Murder" was accepted in the Lake Placid Center for the Arts juried show. 
2.) One of my pieces in the upcoming Remington Museum show was featured in this mornings newspaper. 

Good things are happening! 

The piece for the day: A sample of a little project Im working on. In this piece I focused on...beetles!!




Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The Murder


From Wikipedia: "Crows are now considered to be among the world's most intelligent animals."

UPDATE: This piece was accepted in the juried show at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts. The show will be up from September 23rd-October 23rd. Stop by!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Fall Harvest

Fall is here! Im counting down the days till the local cider mill opens for the season. Hot cider and doughnuts...there's nothing better than that.

There is a family of Amish people living nearby, who have cut all their wheat and gathered it into little piles in their field. Inspiration hit me like lightning. I designed this art nouveau-esqu wheat design and used a really neat gold mesh paper (which unfortunately doesn't translate as well on a computer screen). I need to tweak this some more, but I like where it's going.