Tuesday, November 30, 2010

New Work: Signature Series

 Signature: three quarter time

 Signature: key of F sharp

Signature: cut time

Monday, November 29, 2010

Thursday, November 25, 2010

New Works: at the Herb Young Community Center

Herbert C. Young Community Center
101 Wilkenson Ave.  Cary, NC

NOVEMBER 23 - JANUARY 24

Exhibition hours
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday 1 - 6 p.m.


Let's talk about goals for a minute. I make short term and long term goals for my creative/business life each year. They are part of my business plan and keep me focused on spending my limited studio time wisely. In case you are thinking I'm a super-organized amazing person - I don't ever make personal goals farther out than a day or two because I never meet them and it's depressing. Instead I say "today I will go to the gym. (or not yell at my children.)" and that seems to work.

So I keep it simple. This year I wanted to: 
1-turn my blog into something worth reading and find some readers. (Hello all you lovely readers!) 
2-have a solo show with work that looks cohesive.


I think I made both goals. Hooray! I have learned, however, that one must be pretty specific about goals. I did not say "I want a solo show in a nice gallery." I am very happy with the community center and the show will be up during at least two very heavily attended town events. But - the town has other much nicer venues. They have concerts or events here every once in a while but mostly basketball games and exercise classes. The thing I am very happy about is that now I have a larger body of work that is fairly cohesive and can be used to apply to future shows.




The main lobby is crowned by a large and lovely glass pyramid, letting natural light flood the whole area. For a community center, it's quite a lovely space. I'm pretty sure they'll have a big Christmas tree in the center of the room during most of December. It was fun to challenge myself to work within a holiday palette - without creating holiday themed works.



The back hall does not have a gallery hanging system. They have three hanging hooks on each side and are adamant about not putting any more nails in the wall so it often looks a little odd. I had intended to put two big quilts in the hallway, one on each side. They hung down far too low though so my flying ladies line the hallway. The town's art director really likes Malachi's promise so I hung that in the spot they were going to reside in. 



The artists reception for the show is Saturday, December 4th from 3-5pm. There are a number of big events in the building that morning so I think I'll go mingle and meet people for a while then. I'll bring hand work during the actual reception hours to keep me busy as I have the feeling the place will clear out a bit. Stop by and say hello any time!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

New Works: Flight

Flight: Davinci's Bold Maiden 

Flight: Mahareet 

Flight: Saharet

currently on display at the
Herbert C. Young Community Center
101 Wilkenson Ave.  Cary, NC

Exhibition hours
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday 1 - 6 p.m.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

New Works: Flight

Flight: Davinci's Maiden 

Flight: Jesse Woodrow Wilson 

 Flight: Sari Petras

Each of these pieces are 10x10. Acrylic on wooden panels.

Monday, November 22, 2010

New Work: Flight

Part of a new series that will hang in my upcoming solo show.


Flight: Marian Anderson

Flight: Anna Pavlova

Flight: Davinci's Maiden

Herbert C. Young Community Center
101 Wilkenson Ave.  Cary, NC

Exhibition hours
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday 1 - 6 p.m.

Friday, November 19, 2010

In The Studio

 

It's a mad dash to the finish line here. (Hanging the solo show next Tuesday.) I'm simply blown away at how much art I can get done when I spend the whole day in the studio working. Of course, I've gotten a sitter for little guy, have left middle kids on their own to do (or refuse to do) homework, and the house is a wreck. I haven't made a good dinner for a couple of weeks.

These are still in process. As are quite a number of other works. I must say I've quite enjoyed myself - madly playing in the studio.