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Sunday, May 31, 2015

"Street Seen" Art Show PCA

UPDATE:
Both of my pieces were selected for the show!  Yeah! 

I submitted my two art pieces yesterday for acceptance into the "Street Seen" Prescott Center for the Arts show.  It runs June 29th through August 15th with an Artist reception on July 3 from 5-8pm.

The first entry is my favorite of the two.  Since the "street" is not permanently attached to the shoe form, it can be re-positioned for different looks....

"Strolling Down the Avenue"  - Mixed Media/Ceramic/Wood/Glass/Metal





The second entry:

"Street Feet"  Mixed Media - Ceramic/Wire/Paper/Ribbons/Beads



I will be notified on June 4th if my work is accepted into the show...

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Fired Up!

I fired up the kiln this AM - 6:30AM. It is the first of the year! Time flies! I finally installed my sample glaze board and I realize how many glazes for which I have yet to make a sample glaze tile! I am sure I have about a dozen more...

I also got my new computer, monitor and sound bar set-up in the studio. I am actually creating this post in the studio! I think it will be very convenient. I am also looking forward to searching images for inspiration and having them in front of me in the studio!

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Just Waiting...

Yesterday, I finished the greenware for this next firing.  I am just waiting for pieces to dry.  I hope to fire next Thursday, May 21.

Second shelf - lots of poppies!



I still don't know what to call these "creatures" (raven/rabbits) I have created; perhaps "ravbits"! LOL



This piece is the last one I made and I think I will enter it into the "Black & White with a Splash of Color" art show in September.  


I am thinking of this color scheme:
  • left creature:  black
  • middle creature:  black & white
  • right creature:   white
  • splash of color:  pink inside ears and the "rope" that ties them together
What do you think???



Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Rushing to Fill the Kiln...

I need to get the kiln fired pretty soon so that I can have my pieces ready for the "Street Scene" show entry deadline, May 30th!  With friends and family visiting over the next two weeks, I have lots to do!

Earlier this week I glazed some greenware. The red in the picture is a metallic green that I have yet to test on greenware.  Since it is a piece for the show, here's crossing my fingers that works out!!!

First shelf
The following are pictures of a mask I am making for a friend.  I made it today so it is still very wet and being held in place with props!



I rotated this picture.  It kind of shows what it will look like on a wall...


Tuesday, May 5, 2015

It's a Miracle!

It was a rainy day yesterday and I spent over three hours in the studio actually working with clay!!!  Of course, I made some poppies and then worked on a piece for a local art show which will run June 29 - August 15.

Today I am back in the studio and the rain is clearing!  More poppies and a second piece for the show.  I must be inspired!

The art show "Street Scene" is:
"As you traverse streets looking at the buildings, cars, people, sidewalks, landscapes or alleys, you see a number of vignettes or smaller areas that capture your interest. Capture the light, colors, graffiti or landscapes – the options are endless. This show asks artists “What is seen on the streets you travel”?"

I am loosely interpreting the theme of this show.  I am working from a photograph for the first piece and the second piece is strictly made up in my mind!  Hmmmmmmm....

The piece below is called "Street Feet" and is based on a photograph.  I have added my "flying pear" which will be wearing a pair of shoes when completed. 


The piece below is called "Street Walking"  It is a city street draped over a wooden shoe form.  I have lots more buildings to make before the first firing...


Stay tuned...

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Step Stool Benefit for Step Up For Kids Organization

I attended the Step Stool silent auction last night at 'Tis Gallery.  It was quite stunning to see all 61 step stools in the same location!  My friend and fellow artist, Mary Kaye O'Neill also attended.   I think we were the only two who added special handles to our step stools and mine was a great success!  Thank you Mary Kaye for that idea...

I saw a man looking at my stool and he put in an opening bid $75 (it was the minimum).  He gave me a card as he represented the Hilton in town.  They were going to purchased 4 stools for the Hotel.

Later in the evening I saw a women looking at my stool and I introduced myself as the artist.  She loved the stool and the handle!  She bid $100.  I was excited.  Shortly after, I saw a "sold" sign on the stool which means that someone bid the max price of $150!  Only four stools that night "sold" for full price.  I felt pretty good...  Interesting enough the woman who bid $100 was disappointed she could not bid higher than the $150 max!  She told me she did not buy any other stool that night, she wanted mine!!!  I will be honest, it was definitely an ego booster!  LOL

I met the couple who did buy my stool.  They have a 3 yr old at home and the wife is pregnant...

a little blurry as it was taken with my phone w/o a flash...
So it found a nice home and will be used for many years!  Perhaps it will be passed down to the next generation, a little worn and tired, but nonetheless a step stool!