Monday, November 23, 2009

Hidden in the Hills Open Studio Tour and Art Sale

Well....my first weekend of the Hidden in the Hills Open Studio Tour and Art Sale is under my belt! Whew! The weeks of preparation are done.....painting, framing, making note cards, ordering postcards and business cards, buying a banner, buying propanels and hanging hardware...............and so on! And it all came together beautifully! Mother Nature even helped out with beautiful weather....even for the Valley of the Sun which is famous for beautiful weather! Since this is my first venture of this sort (along with the state of the economy) I was hoping to sell a few cards and get exposure as an emerging artist in an area crawling with professional artists. If I sold a painting it would be frosting on the cake. Well....I got the frosting! Over this first weekend of the two weekend event I sold many note cards, met many people interested in my art and how I do it, sold a painting, and got a commission! I am thrilled! All the effort and hard work was worth it. I can't wait till next weekend!

Here is a link to a video of my booth setup. I got many compliments on my setup which was very gratifying. I was set up on the back patio of the host studio of Lori Greenberg. The entrance to her studio where she makes glass beads is off this back patio. Next to me on the patio is a fine art photographer, Sal La Rocca who does beautiful work and is great fun to talk with whenever we had a lull. Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Fall Colors

After spending the weekend framing or reframing pieces in preparation for Hidden in the Hills which is just around the corner, I was able to get back to painting. Yesterday I completed a small 5" x 7" inch piece that I have redone twice titled "Fall Grapes". I like it OK now...but it still does not make my heart sing. It has a signature....but may find itself back on my easel before getting framed.

Today I finished a piece that I started during the Clark Mitchell workshop in Sedona a couple of weeks ago. This was painted along Oak Creek at the Crescent Moon Park. The location I painted is a few hundred yards down from Red Rock Crossing which provides the classic view of Cathedral Rock seen on all the postcards of Sedona. I loved the changing colors of the trees along with the small rapids in the creek as it flows around and over the rocks in the creek. It was a beautiful sunny day and I can still hear the creek and feel the sun as I look at the painting. I titled it "Oak Creek at Red Rock Crossing". It is signed and ready to be framed for Hidden in the Hills.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Jerome Hood Ornament


One of the paintings I am working to finish from my recent weeklong workshop in Sedona with Clark Mitchell is a piece from Jerome, AZ. Jerome is an old mining town on the side of a mountain that has been experiencing a rebirth as an art destination. The buildings are very historic.....it is like stepping back in time and the people who live there work to keep it that way. I was taken by a car parked on the street that just seemed to exemplify Jerome. It was an old white car covered with a blue tarp held on by big clamps. But of most interest to me was the huge horned cattle skull wired to the hood. Although the full painting which includes some of the buildings the car is parked near is as yet unfinished, I cropped just the hood of the car to create a 5" x 7" painting to enter into the Sonoran Arts League's Small Works Show. I named it "Jerome Hood Ornament". It even made me smile as I painted it.....so very typical of what you see in Jerome!!

"Sunflowers" wins Honorable Mention!


Last night was the Arizona Pastel Artists Association reception for the Fall Juried Art Show held at the Sundust Gallery in Mesa, Arizona. I was very pleased to discover as I read and presented the award winners that my piece, "Sunflowers" won an Honorable Mention". Our group has many very talented artists, both professional artists and part time pastel enthusiasts......so to win recognition among such a group is truly an honor!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Artist of the Month!


Each month at the Arizona Pastel Artist Association meetings we have a competition for Artist of the Month. Members are invited to bring in pieces fully framed and show ready. The pieces are numbered and the members vote for the painting they feel is the best of the group. The votes are counted and a first and second place are awarded. The monthly winners bring their paintings back in June and the vote selects the Artist of the Year. Today I won first place for the month!!! I was tickled pink to say the least! The piece was "Greens and Purples" above.