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“Release” Art Show: Opening Reception~ October 2, 2009
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I recently curated my very first art show for the CCCP Gallery in the Satellite State Room.

Join us for the opening reception of the shows.Friday, October 2, 20097-9:00 pm

A bit about the shows

In the Satellite State Room:

"Release" Group Show

Life is turbulent. Ups and downs, moments of spinning. I've had a lot of this lately, but have found art to be wonderful way for me to release....I'd like to see how others have "released" through the turbulence of life.

October 2nd to November 1st

Kim Kullmer -Curator

"Release" Artists: Jennie Booth, Jane Hugentober, Lisa Inman, Kim Kullmer, Rebecca Sherman, Katie Steward, Matthew Van Alstine

Harvest of Dreams will be featured in the main gallery

"Harvest of Dreams 2009"

An eclectic multi medium group show -

Curator- J. A. Holt

Artists:Peter Dolack, Gilbert Giles, JM Theisen de Gonzalez, Christopher Pierro, Thomas Thomson, Erin Walworth, Stephen Woods

About C.C.C.P. Gallery

Featuring established, emergent and student artists working in various styles (Representational, Abstract, Surreal, etc-) and mediums (Painting, Printmaking, Photography, Sculpture, etc-)

Gallery hours: Fridays- 3 to 8 (ish) PM, Saturday + Sunday- Noon till 6 PM.

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music in progress

Since I'm out of canvas, and since I'm poor and HT says I can't pick up wood of the street anymore...I've decided to work on some music. I am obsessed with Jaymay right now, I love her lyrics and her voice. I've been working on some cover music of hers and hope to eventually take some of my writings and put music to it.

So here's a cover song I'm working on...but it's definitely just a work in progress. In any case, thought I'd share. :)

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New paintings
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Release, 2009

Release, 2009

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Untitled, 2009

Acrylic on Canvas

Detailed: but for some reason this is showing it stretched...

p.s. here's lavi. the fat cat.she is so darn cute. and FAT!

p.s. here's lavi. the fat cat.she is so darn cute. and FAT!

Well, one of them is "old" but I was able to take a slightly better photo of it.

Both are mixed media, mostly using recycled things: wire, dried up paint from my paint pallet, scraps of paper, etc.

                    

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Sketchbook project

Here are some long-awaited photos. :) 

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Corn Art!

Hooray! It's FRIDAY!! Thank freaking goodness! Next week will only be a 4-day week since I'll be taking Friday off for All Points West, which I am super stoked about! Hopefully the weather will hold up. I'm not too thrilled about the commute, but the music will be fantastic!Last night I worked on some art for the Half Hearts, which is a band that my friend Flip is in. Awhile back I helped with the album art and my friend Calee ended up finishing the design. They asked me to help out with some poster material with a theme of "corn." With some art direction from Calee, here's what I came up with.I'm excited to see what she comes up with for the actual poster design.

Rain Rain Go Away!!
Check out the forecast for NYC for the next 10 days. Seriously?!?!?! WTF!

Check out the forecast for NYC for the next 10 days. Seriously?!?!?! WTF!

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How toxic are your products?

My co-worker sent me this really interesting website which has information on lots of products.Skin Deep contains information and online safety assessments for:

  • 43,979 products
  • 8,430 ingredients
  • 2,255 brands
  • 1,473 companies

Find out how toxic the products you are using are.I did some searching and realized that most of the products I use are good, but some of them are really, really bad! I mean, who really wants to lather themselves in placenta or mercury? Certainly not me.

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Group show!
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Exciting news! I got into a group show! Not with a painting, but with some photography. I found this gallery in Brooklyn, when I purchased my Pebeo Porcelaine paints for the wedding present. I was chatting with the guy at Lee's Art Store and he told me to check it out. I emailed the curator of the gallery and he decided to use some photos in their upcoming show, Seduction.

In addition to these, I'll be adding more pieces. I plan on shooting more "I love you's" over the weekend, but with a "seductive" twist. I hope to have these photos soon! In the meantime, I need to stay on top of all of my upcoming projects/goals so I'm making a list here to remember them!

1. "Seductive" prints (over weekend)

2. Diary Project (need to finish this)

3. Bras for a Cause (with Calee)- start creating this and send something to Calee so she can work on it!

4. Paintings- I have a new series I'm going to start as soon as we move into our new apartment, but I'd like to make at least one more painting before I start this new series.

5. Sell things on etsy

6. Painting project- site, forms, supplies, etc

7. Practice my instruments- totally separate from my art, but another form of art that I need to keep up!

I'll be headed to Sag Harbor this weekend for our last choir concert of the season. It should be pretty fun and this Brahms's piece has been challenging and beautiful to sing. Hopefully the audience will like it as much as we do! Sunday I plan on going to the park with Kristen and Anthony to try to make some extra cash. They'll be doing their Reiki services and I'm going to do some face painting! If you're in NYC and need some work done, you should check them out. They are very talented and are trying to get their work out there. I've been a personal recipient of their Reiki and love it.

Canvas Project pieces
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I blogged about these awhile back, but I finally finished them and sent them away. They will be placed in the Atlanta airport . I just signed up for another Art House Coop project called the Sketchbook Project. I'm really excited about this one, since I have my own sketchbook/diary that I use! I'll just have to decide what I want to write in each book. :)

I'm working on another project called the Diary Project and it's forcing me to sharpen up on my non-existent photo shop skills, but I'm really having fun learning how to use it.

The Canvas Project

The project: create a visual encyclopedia using mini canvases and artists from all over the world

My words: achieve, contribution, reservoir, terroir, solemn

Achieve: what has been achieved, is yet to be determined...
Contribution
Resevoir: this is my resevoir, when i need to find happiness.
Terroir
Solemn

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Story of Stuff

I have been home sick for the past couple of days. Definitely NOT fun. I think that summer colds are the worst...maybe in some ways it's better that the weather hasn't been that great, as I haven't missed too much. I caught up with Nate (he's an awesome friend who shares my passion for the environment) tonight, and we talked about the weather. He is in Seattle and has said that the weather has been "off" there as well. While we have had a month of rain, they have had none, and um, hello!? Isn't Seattle known for it's rain? Siigh, skipping seasons, long warm and cold winters, lots of rain, and ruining my beach season have made me realize that we are definitely in a period of "global weirding."

In any case, while it might seem as if the world is falling apart (lately, Iran, Afghanistan, and much more) there are good things happening! People are opening their minds and learning about new (or old) things to make a difference through videos. (yes, not new, as technology has been around forever, but as we all know, I am behind the times on this!)The Story of Stuff has become one of my favorites.

This is a great 20 minute narrated/animated marker-board story. It is done really well and gives me hope that more people will open their eyes to the real changes we need to make in order to help the environment and world. We may not save the world tomorrow, but we can at least educate each other!

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Mulberry Trees and Birds..
The Highline

The Highline

It is another rain day here in New York. I just got done sweeping the backyard and feeding the birds.I love feeding the birds, but they eat the food so quickly. Sometimes it makes me wish I could talk to them, to tell them to ration it out, as I can't afford to feed them as much as they'd like to eat! :) We get lots of birds, but I think the eastern chickadees are my favorite. :)

Tomorrow is going to be my real art day. Last night was a failed attempt. I needed some art supplies, so I could make my wedding gift *btw, thanks Calee for this awesome idea*, but that did not happen. I missed a train (by moments), decided to walk--thought it would be a nice stroll, WRONG, not going up Times Square!--I got to the store as it was closing, missed two more trains, sat and waited in the hot subway, and finally got to the second store as IT was closing.  !!! I was so pissed I just yelled really loud into 23rd Street. I am starting to think that those people that look like they are crazy (talking to themselves) probably aren't. They are just mad about something and let it out. Since the city has people everywhere, it's hard to yell without someone seeing you. I was definitely part of that last night! It was fine though, because I ended up getting dinner with Hayden and Michael. We went to Dallas BBQ, which is a total experience in itself. I had no idea it would be such a hopping place on a Friday night! We also went to the coolest thing I've ever seen! It's a amazing new park in the city called the Highline Park. This is a park in the sky! It was an abandoned train in the Meat Packing District, that ended up growing wild plants. Instead of destroying it, they decided to make it a park! It's totally eco-friendly and awesome. They left the train tracks and plants there, and have illuminated the path with LED lights. It's amazing to walk through it, looking at the buildings, with the pretty light on the plants. It would be a perfect place to watch the sunset, since it's along the west side. Ahh, New York...this is just another reason to love this city!Here's a photo of the park! This guy has more awesome photos.

Alright, time to get ready for Monica's bbq and another painting party. Hopefully the sun comes back!

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Being an artist.
My painting about letting go of "worry knots"

My painting about letting go of "worry knots"

Ahh, it's Friday and the sun has finally decided to come out! This makes me very happy, I'm just finishing up at work and getting ready to go home and do some art. I haven't had much time do anything personal, as work has been crazy busy! (not that people use their work day to do anything personal...ahem..clearing throat). I've spent the past three days looking at images and more images. I was going to write about all of the work craziness, but decided I didn't want to spend any more time thinking about it, so onto better things.

Art.

A few days ago, I had a really good conversation about art and what it means to "be an artist." For awhile I was stuck and not painting as much as I'd like. I had a lot of chats with people about what I wanted to do, but didn't actually do any art. I'd ask people what they thought of my work and how I could improve it. Before long, I had lists and lists of what people thought I could do. Don't get me wrong--I asked for this and many points were valid--but when a free moment came and I wanted to do some art, I couldn't do anything! I'd pick up a paint brush and just feel stuck. I started to feel that whatever I did (or was going to do) wasn't (wouldn't be) "good/pleasing enough" to different people. What one person likes, another person hates....and as one can imagine, it was very overwhelming.Truthfully, I've been feeling this way about my art for awhile, but haven't spent any time thinking about it. I've spent a lot of time working on my "worry knots" and letting go of negative emotions.  My feelings of being stuck actually relate to all of this. Since I am a person that constantly wishes to please people, it's natural that I would want them to "appreciate my art," but worrying about what others thought made me lose site of why I did art in the first place. In all of these jumbled thoughts, I realized a few things.

1. I am an artist~ what this means to me, is expressing myself through color, photos, music, writing, doodling, or any other creative outlet. I am an emotional person and it feels good to release...whether it's in a pretty painting or just screaming into the air...I find that I'm a better person when I let it go, rather than keeping it in.

2. Pretty things make me happy~ even if they are boring to some people. Colorful swirls, butterflies, trees, GLITTER, and whatever else comes to my head. I like this. The best things come, when I just let it flow...seems to be a theme.."letting go, release, etc."

3. Time will always get the best of me~  I'm one person and can't make everything today. While I might only make one painting every couple of months, it's better than nothing. I'm also starting my career, singing in a choir, volunteering, and a bunch of other things. The time I can spend on art, should just be spent on creating, and not worrying about what everyone else will think of it.

I'm glad I figured these things out. I realize now that worry, fear, and wanting to please others take over me. It can affect me in all areas of my life: love, art, relationships, etc. These are my "worry knots." Sometimes they come out of nowhere, making my tummy ache. They are often caused by something completely imaginary or irrational, black and white thinking. Believe it or not, I recently did a painting about my "worry knots" and I'm pretty pleased with it. It's a piece where I allowed myself to just be and release everything I'd been feeling. The past few months have been about this, "letting this be" and figuring myself out. It's been hard at times, but right now I feel like I am in a very good place. My plan is to do more art about my self growth. Now that I've let go of these pressures, I think my art will grow with me. 

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To do lists and painting parties..

I love making lists. Even more than this, I love crossing things off my list. Here's what I have so far...

Weekly to-do list-

  1. Canvas Project art project!!

  2. Wedding painting present

  3. Pick up dry cleaning

  4. Choir concert program

  5. Look into tax license for new painting project

So far, so good. I was the first at work today and was able to work on the layout for the program (#4). I recently started taking on small projects to teach myself design including photo shop and InDesign. My First Program Ever turned out pretty nice. These choir programs are perfect for me to learn layouts and basic design. I actually think it's fun to put things layouts! Any of my design friends, probably think this is crazy. :)

Sadly, the other items on my list, will have to be done throughout the week, as I can't just bring my art to work! I am excited to work on my canvas project, and will write more about it, as I complete the pieces.The last item on the list is something that I decided to start over the weekend (and can "work" on at the office, since at this point it's mostly research). This is something I should have started a long time ago, since I'm constantly on the search for ways to expedite my "plan to freedom", aka get out of debt.

Background: Since I am always in the need of extra cash, I started this second job, it's just a weekend thing, since I have a full time job. It all started when Dandeena told me to go to the park and face paint. I spent the past 10 summers in Iowa facepainting at carnivals (btw, I'm not a carnie!) with her, and she was floored that I hadn't tried it since moving to New York. So last summer, I did it. I went to the park, with a bag of facepaints and tried to make some cash. At first, I charged by "donation only" and basically  made $6 for three paintings. In Iowa the paintings I did would have made me $15. I quickly realized that I wasn't charging enough and that I needed to move to a more "kid-friendly" area. I moved to the merry-go-round and charged a flat $5 per painting. I ended up meeting a woman that owned her own "body art" company, where artists go to parties and paint. I got hired on the spot. So two hours and a $100 later, I felt like it was a productive day.Fast forward, six months ahead and here I am, spending some weekend nights at parties with 13-year olds. Basically, I go to bat/bar mitzvahs and do the body art for the kids attending. Honestly, I wouldn't call it art as most of the people prefer the airbrush tattoos. These are easy and require minimal chatting with the kids...

Kid: Can I have the pig
Me: Number please?
Kid: B26Me: Glitter?
Kid: YES! Any Color!

As you can tell, it's not that hard. I might make it sound terrible, but it's actually pretty fun. Not to mention, it's amazing to see these expensive parties. I've heard that some of these parties cost $1,000,000!!! I can't imagine spending so much money on a party! It has been very cool to see amazing venues in the city (rooftops, skyscrapers, waterfront views, etc) but as one little girl pointed out this weekend, "It must be fun to be the body artist, but actually, I think it would kind of suck, since you can't eat any of the food and you just have to watch everyone have fun."

Thanks kid, glad you're so on top of things, but in many ways, she is right--I just can't believe she pointed it out. I have worked enough service industry--all black attire--Labor Ready events to know that the painting jobs are just a couple of steps above this.

Ewww....just the thought of Labor Ready makes me cringe...I'm so happy I'm not working for Labor Ready and giving plasma to survive. Yes, life is good. Just those two words remind me of this! No more same day paychecks and "it's been 10 days since an accident" signs! I have truly come far.

first time for everything...

Okay, so this is my first blog.

As I type this, I am realizing that I think I am going to like this! :) I got over the hard part, remembering my login and password. This will be another source of release. I love writing, doodling, sketching, and everything else...but, lately I'm feeling stuck.

Stuck, stuck, stuck.

I can't seem to get myself motivated to do any art. Hopefully, I will. Today is a new day, and maybe I'll be able to do something new tonight. I just need to start.

hmm...blogging. :)

not sure if anyone will ever read this, and that's okay. but if people do, i hope they don't mind my randomness!

thanks calee for getting me started!

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