Meanwhile, back to going GREEN!
Showing posts with label "Being Green" show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Being Green" show. Show all posts
Friday, April 3, 2009
"Going Green" and Googling a Calendar--
Monday, March 30, 2009
Ta Da!

Today I'm changing the number on my "small goal" for the year--adding 4 more, for the 4 new word paintings that are now at the photographer's! Yippee do!
And the number will change again soon, too--rather dramatically! Because I am finishing up several tiny collages and 1 acrylic for the "Being Green" show at Timberline that starts next Monday, April 6th. Things are moving ahead, though they seem to take place in large "clumps" as I finish one group and then there's a long lull before the next one is completed.
Friday, February 6, 2009
A Rainy Day
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We need the rain but it's really been a wet one today, with a lot of mud and standing water as a result. Tomorrow is the day to set up at The Art Stand Gallery (an artists' coop that I belong to) and it will be a challenge in the rain. But, maybe it will stop and all will be well. I'll try to take some photos if we get set up and post them here. You can check it out at theartstandgallery.blogspot.com anytime, though.
After some errands, I've been painting today on a couple of paintings for the "Being Green" show to be held in April and May at Timberline Gallery in Oakhurst. One is a large abstract and it's all shades of green, with lots of different green papers collaged on. It's going fairly well. While I was working on it, I had an idea for another green painting which I started on also. I think I'll keep that one "under wraps" for the moment, until I have something to show. Or maybe until it goes up at the show--or maybe until it doesn't go up at the show!? It's sort of a spoof in a way. . . . a statement on how you don't even really have to be able to draw to create an interesting, engaging piece of art. But I'll reserve judgment on THAT until I see if it's going to actually work. (Hint: I'm tearing paper for the main subjects of the painting--so it's very simplistic.)
I just looked up "spoof" and the dictionary says this:
Nonsense; tomfoolery.
A hoax.
A gentle satirical imitation; a light parody.
So maybe spoof wasn't the right word. It's more a simplification or artistic statement, I guess.
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