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Darn stoked to announce that quite a few of my original journal collaged pages are now for sale at The Dog And Pony Gallery in Peoria, IL.
I was invited to participate in this new gallery adventure by my friend and artist Ricky Traughber.
He, and his business partner Cyndi Merrill, another fine artist, are proud to represent a rotating collection of some of the finest Art and Artisanal works Central Illinois and the Illinois River Valley have to offer.
My inventory at Dog And Pony Gallery includes collage work from the 200 Series, The 900 Series and The Loose Page Series.
3 sizes are available 5 x7, 8 x 10 and 8.5 x 11's. prices are $36. $49. $54. accordingly. They are unframed.
( note: some collages have already sold. I will try and do my best to mark which are already gone)
Below -- just a few examples
Through a referral I was guided to this lovely boutique/gallery and making place called Social Fabric.
Renee, owner of Social Fabric agreed to let me teach a creative subconscious collage workshop in March.
A few weeks ago I brought 6 framed pieces as samples of work to display for the workshop. Renee loved them, and to my delight, asked for 10 more collages!
I am very excited to share that I will be exhibiting at Social Fabric this month!!
These are the 6 framed pieces that are from a former series release.
I decided to release something NEW for the 10 collages that Renee requested.
Introducing the 300 Series:
This Social Fabric establishment, I might add is quite swank.
MORE about the details of the March 12th workshop ...soon!!
when nature brings you a good dose of winter
Why not make brunch and take photos!
I have been playing with the light of this north window since summer.
The winter season had the light shift dramatically, lots of grey days and it got dark so early,
but the days are getting longer and, on this day
the light was just exceptional.
I decided to play with both cameras to see what I can observe
one is my trusty canon point and shoot
the other is my mirrorless lumix
no fingers were lost while making this brunch
but I did take a good slice out of my thumb
ouch!!
I made a red and sweet potato hash w/ serrano pepper, garlic, onion and red pepper w/ scrambled egg topped with radish greens, green onion and lime. It's a test of will when I scratch make hash browns because you need to be patient while waiting for them to get crispy! Toast was a local sourdough and a boysenberry jam. Its becoming empty fridge club time again and I had somethings that had to be used up.
Here are the canon files:
These are the files from the lumix
I think both cameras did a terrific job. I find the scene food photography setting that I use for the lumix sometimes pops color a bit too much and often images are too dark. I can fix that with software. My point and shoot is very forgiving, and does really well in low light - for the sake of this project I just used my auto setting.
Let's compare a few shots - left are the point and shoot. right are the lumix.
onion - i didn't realize i had turned the onion over. ha!
lime
plated
toast
Over the weekend I completed my gratitude packages for the Go Fund Me monies that were gifted to me. If you recall a 30 day campaign pulled together by my friends back in IL bought me a car. Wow - right?
I decided on multiple tiers of gifting utilizing these four seasonal photographs. I ordered postcards, greeting cards with envelopes, photography prints and matts. I also ordered thank you cards with my mug of a pic on it because some donations came from folks I had never met before. All these orders and details took a bit to pull together, and I am happy to say I ordered just enough. No major Karen math mistakes!
In my heart I wanted to send a bit of me, a bit of the washington I've fallen in love with and make sure my feelings felt sincere. I wanted my thank you to feel enough somehow. abundant.
Imagine my surprise when Monday came around and already some of my packages had found their way to the midwest. I mailed them on Saturday and they were in IL on Monday! Folks really loved them. All week, as more people are getting them. I am feeling their delight in what I sent. The praise was really something.
I love the full circle of this entire circumstance, and perhaps I am making a bigger deal out of all of this then I should but I felt it was important to do the right thing.
It was a very good year. That 2016. A triumphant year actually. Much to overcome. Yet, in it's artistic glory, a very cathartic year thanks to my art. I've been an artist wanna be my entire life. Sure I dabbled as the kids grew. My arty karen-isms always filtered into whatever I've found myself involved in, but the level in which they were part of my life would probably be defined as a hobbyist. Meaningful, productive and provoking are all words I'd use to define myself as an artist. In recent years the time I've given to my art has grown. i think of the term starving artist. i feel that an artist may not have much, but when they are creating they are at their happiest. That is exactly how i'd describe 2016. Probably to date my most producing art year ever.
Here are some of the highlights:
"Feminominal" 2 HS Students Gather Art From Local Women. ( I had a photograph hanging in this show)
Three Of My Collages Were In A Show in Seattle
I Released 4 sets of original collage journal pages.
Over 125 pieces ( The 200, 500, 900 and the Loose Page Series )
Marketing Hire. ( February and May )
Developed Solo Installation ( Jan - May )
Created a collage an envelope tutorial
Successful Collage Workshops at The Bureau
A Collage Circle Was Formed.
Hire: 4 Whatcom Libraries Hosted Collage Workshops
Lost Art Project - SOLO Installation at The Bureau
Guest Post - What We Don't Know. The Bureau's Blog
Hire: Jansen Art Center ( Winter 2017 Programming )
Fall and Winter Juried Show - Jansen Art Center. 10 selections. ( photography and collage)
Women's Work Installation. Collaborative Show
Collage A Calendar In 13 Days Collaborative with Sara Holodnick ( Email Campaign )
Narrative Photography
Three Week Photography Intensive. The topic revolved around food.
Fun Photo Essay Highlighting My Country Studio
Notes: The establishment known as The Bureau closed 12/31/2016. It was a gem of a boutique championing a variety of artful humans, myself being one of them. It was easy to call this establishment my home during 2016 - and a great way to launch my artist self here in WA