Sunday, September 30, 2012

The Balance of Life and Art

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 The immensity of the canyon walls of Moab, Utah contrasted with our truck and trailer at our campsite.
"Newspaper Rock" supposedly 2,000 years of history (Canyonlands, Utah)

Riding Gemini Bridges trail

I just returned from a fabulous 3 week road trip through Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. I road my bike in a 110 mile "Cino Heroica" ride in Northern Montana. We went to Estes Park and did some hiking/climbing and stayed with friends Gene and Denise. Then on to see our daughter in Denver. From there  we rode the awesome single track in Fruita, CO and then it was down to Moab Utah to meet up with David and Amy. We checked out the Bar M trails, the Klondike Bluffs and Gemini Bridges. We were going to go straight home from there but decided to stretch out the trip just a little bit longer and spent a day in Park City Utah. Their single track mountain bike trails are the only gold rated ones in the US, and now I can see why. Beautiful, and the trail up was one way, which made it really nice. We had a great ride! Celebrating my 53rd birthday in style. Then it was only a short drive back home.

So here comes the balance...It's hard to keep up on everything I am involved with in my art from the road.
1. I had my daughter mail my bike piece off to NYC for the World Bicycle Relief Project! The benefit gala is November 29 and I hope to attend!
2.  I tried to keep up best as I could with my obligations to Boise Open Studios which is coming up fast (Oct. 13 and 14) come see me!!
3. and for Treasure Valley Artist Alliance...our next meeting is tomorrow at the CAAC in downtown Boise...an artist panel...hope you join us!
4. I was featured on Seth's Blog!
5. I sold a piece of art at the C.W. Moore Building in Boise through the Gypsy Gallery show!
6. This Thursday is our BOSCO demonstrations at the Boise Art Museum.
7. Friday is the BOSCO opening at the Visual Arts Collective. ( I have 2 pieces in the show)
8. Sold a couple pieces at the Boise Art Museum Gift Shop and at Green Chutes!
9. I am doing a step by step painting class at my sister's Chocolate and Wine Festival in Texas, October  20th.

It's great to have a double life. Now it's time to stay home and clean the studio and get ready for the tours!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Riding to the Big Apple

I have had two main focuses of activity this summer my art and my bike riding.  They complement each other well as they each encompass different social, mental, and physical challenges and rewards.  While I enjoy this diversity I was also pleased to find some unexpected overlap.  It began when a friend who owns a local shop (Velomech) and the Boise Bicycle Project gifted me some old bike parts for my assemblage.  I put together several bike related pieces for the Sun Valley Bike Festival and other local venues, figuring that they might prove popular in our bike loving town of Boise.  I posted these on my blog and got an encouraging response from a blog buddy Rebeca who I recently visited in the Bay Area.  She told me about an interesting event she had recently entered sponsored by Scram called pART a fundraiser for World Bicycle Relief.  Not wanting to encroach on her space I inquired if the show was still open and Rebeca enthusiastically encouraged me to enter.

The more I researched the event, the more excited I got to be part of it.  The mission statement for the event is;  

(World Bicycle Relief serves people in underdeveloped regions of the world who suffer from lack of access to health care, education, and economic opportunity. With a bicycle you can travel four times farther, carry five times more, and save up to three hours a day in travel time (based on a 10-mile commute). So you can get to a doctor, to school, or to work faster and more safely. Doors closed by distance are now opened, as is the way to a better life. )
In addition to the chance to be part of this worthy project, there will be an auction / fundraiser in November held at a Chelsea theater in NYC that those accepted would be able to attend.

The more I learned about this exciting event the more I wanted to be a part of it, but I was late to the table and afraid I'd missed out.  With nothing to lose I contacted the event coordinators about getting in at the last minute.  To my delight I received this response.

 Pam We have had a great response from artists. I had set this years show at 75 and we have decided to expand to 90 artists. I have three slots open and 10 requests pending. the deadline for accepting the invitation is Aug 1. I looked at your site and think you'd be an artist that could contribute a great deal to the quality and talent I want. So to make it short Your in!!!! I was impressed by your work and of course the bike pieces you are a must so thank you and thank Rebecca. 

With this great news it is off to the races so to speak.



A week later I received a large box containing 100 bicycle parts donated by Sram. 
It was like Christmas opening all the little packages!


In a separate box I received this gessoed hardboard. Though I would be using the backside and not the nice gessoed frontside. 

I started playing around with the pieces seeing what would work. I decided on making a bike. I had to use at least 25 of the 100 bike parts.

Then had to decide on a background. I knew I wanted to use the bicycle chain. I was going to do a collage and use this painting of mine that is on a piece of canvas as the center of the collage. 

First I had to gesso the board as I was using the un gessoed side. 

I then scrapped the first idea and decided to do a whole painting on the board.  Using the idea from the first painting but changing it up a bit. Doing a kind of Van Gough sky. Adding a gate to the fence and a path for riding the bike. Riding in Idaho we have a lot of these wooden gates to open and close to keep the cattle in. 

Next was deciding on the frame color and treatment. I went with a  Silver Sage Metallic that I bought for 50 cents because the package had been damaged. This color goes well will the bike parts.

The bike evolved as I played around with the parts. Some pieces had to be sawed in 1/2 to work. 

After the painting was complete and the glue on the wheel parts and pedal pieces were dry I poured 2 part resin all over the painting and then laid the wheels and pedal into the resin.

After the resin cured for 72 hours, I glued down the rest of the bike , adding a gear and piece of glass for the sun. 
The finishing touch was adding some brand name stickers to the bike...Sram, Rock Shox, Truativ, and Avid, all owned by the same company who is sponsoring this event. I am quite happy with the way the piece turned out.
I hope to be able to make it to the New York City Gallery Show/ pART Project fundraising event which will be held on Thursday, November 29th, 2012 at the Cedar Lake Theater in the West Chelsea Historic District in New York City.


Monday, August 6, 2012

Family Painting Class



I am considering teaching one of those step by step painting classes where you complete a painting in an hour or two. So yesterday I went to Michaels and bought a bunch of brushes, acrylic paint and 11 x 14 stretched canvas.  Tonight after dinner at my sisters house it was decided that I would do a practice class. I thought it would be just my sisters that would want to participate but everyone wanted in on it! I had 7 students. From my 5 year old niece and 11 and 17 year old nephews, to my sisters and brother-in-law to my 76 year old mother! We set up a large folding table, chairs, paper towels, paints, water cups, plates for palettes and a still life. We started with the table line and went from there. It took an hour and 10 minutes. not including set up or clean up. All went well and fun was had by all!

Faith can't wait to get started!

sketching with paint



Demo

Grandma

I liked my sister Leslie's even better than my own!
Guess which one the 17 year did.


Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Wine and Chocolate Art

Drink More Wine 8" x 8" original Water color painting/collage with cork frame $35.
 I've made 14 pieces of Wine and Chocolate related art since my sister Selina has started her Chocolate and Wine Festival of Texas. I have not been able to attend any of them but plan to be there at this one Oct. 20, 2012 in Boerne TX.
Old Wine Original Collage 9" x 7" $35 

Wine is Bottled Poetry $25 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" Assemblage

"G" is for Grapes 4" x 4" shadowbox $25

Wine that maketh glad the heart of man. 3" x 4" $15

"C" is for Cherry Chocolate Cake 5" x 5" original collage $25

"W" is for Wine Lover 4 1/2" x 4 1/2"  original collage/assemblage  $25

Cabernet Corks $25 6" x 6" original assemblage/collage

Bottled Memories 5" x 7" original collage framed with wood frame and glass $25

Fine Wine 5" x 7" original collage framed with wood frame and glass $25

Wine Country"5" x 7" original collage framed with wood frame and glass $25

Sudden Friendship 5" x 7" original collage framed with wood frame and glass $25

Chocolate and Wine, Perfectly Paired Box 3" x 3" x1 1/2"  $25

Inside of  Chocolate and Wine, Perfectly Paired

Eery Meal an Occasion 4" x 5" Original assemblage/collage $25


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

More Bike Art

8 1/2" x 11" Collage with bike parts

As I wrote several weeks ago I have been making a lot of bike themed art as this year I have really gotten into mountain biking.  In November I  received a really nice 29" mountain bike from my husband, which made riding so much more fun. We had a very puny snow year so I got to ride all winter. (in the mornings when the ground was still frozen) 


Then came spring and I participated in the Whiskey Off Road in Arizona, raced at the local ski resort in Idaho...qualifying for Nationals!  This year I also road for the first time on slick rock in Utah, sweet single track in Oregon, and across the Golden Gate bridge onto the single track of Marin County.  This combined with my passion for making art from cast off items = no brainer, bike themed art!!
Working Night Light made from rear cassette and found objects



side view of night light

6" x 8" collage with wax and found objects

Bike Jewels SOLD
Collage/Assemblage with Resin 7" x 9"
Bike Gear Star 5" x 5"

Bike Wheel collage/assemblage 25" round

side view of Bike Wheel collage/assemblage

Monday, July 23, 2012

Three Pieces accepted into Silver Linings Show!

This has been a tough spring (art wise) for me. Two of my consignment locations were no longer going to showing my art, I did not get accepted into two juried shows nor a juried art fair nor the public art project I had applied for. I had been on a roll for the last few years getting into everything I applied for, so this had been a blow to my ego.

Imagine my delight this past weekend when I found out that all three of the pieces I had entered in the Treasure Valley Artist Alliance Show, Silver Linings got accepted! Yeah! And here they are:

Every Heart has a Silver Lining 10" x 24" Wood, Resin and Found Objects $125

Should I Stay or Should I Go 12" x 10" x 7" Birds Nest, Found Objects  $50

Our Lady of Silver Linings 6" x 7" x 3 1/2" Found Object Assemblage in a wooden box $85
I guess even dark clouds have a silver lining!