Hi Everyone, 50 on 50th is back! The show is this coming Saturday, from 10:00 to 5:00. After the last one, I'd say definitely come early. The spring show was a bit of a feeding frenzy and I only have limited quantities. Here's a little preview:
I'll also have the little groupings of trees I call "Groves", although like I said, limited quantities, and jewelry, a few furniture pieces, a few tall sculptures, and lots of odds and ends I'll be finishing up this week.
HERE is a map link. I hope to see you there. Be sure to say "Hi". :)
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
The show runs all month
Hi everyone. The reception Fri night was a blast-- thanks so much everyone who came out! For those who couldn't make it, here's a virtual tour. Many pieces are still available. You can contact the gallery for details on specific pieces, or better yet-- just go there. Hudson has a lot of good places to eat etc. and is a cute little town.
The crew at Seasons always does an excellent job of displaying the artwork-- and they're all so nice!
I was so relieved to see it looking so full. It's always hard to tell if I have enough at my place.
This was my autobiographical piece of the show. The woman is starting to stand-up as the horse/bike gallops ahead full blast, and she shines her flashlight into the unknown, but probably adventurous future.
These pieces were all made from the same stock car as Tina (see earlier post for Tina info).
The flash washed this shot out a bit. It looks much better in person too. Several people were looking at this one rather seriously. I have a feeling it won't be available very long.
In this shot the tall piece on the right is still available, and there are a couple of the slim tables left too.
I always like the way my wings come out. These are made partially of a chrome bumper. The sculpture in the foreground is one I really like.
The spiked pieces on top made me think of spectators or observers of some amazing natural feature.
I'm pretty happy with how this table came out. It's kind of an odd size, but to me it'll just be that much cooler in just the right spot.
This one isn't super big, and gives off that nice calm feel. It was kind of s surprise, how much I liked it. It kind of flew under my radar until I finished it up. I'd been preoccupied with some larger ones I was working on simultaneously. Sorry the shot is blurry.
After many layers and weeks of tweaking it became this, which I really like a lot. It's sold, but I really thought it was cool.
And the little horse won the race of the first piece sold. He actually had a red dot on him before the show even opened.
I'm getting ready for 50 on 50th next, which is the first Sat in Nov-- Nov 6th, from 10:00 to 5. I'll for sure have lots of groupings of trees, and who knows what else. I better get right back to work because everything I have made is hanging at Season's now!
The crew at Seasons always does an excellent job of displaying the artwork-- and they're all so nice!
I was so relieved to see it looking so full. It's always hard to tell if I have enough at my place.
This was my autobiographical piece of the show. The woman is starting to stand-up as the horse/bike gallops ahead full blast, and she shines her flashlight into the unknown, but probably adventurous future.
These pieces were all made from the same stock car as Tina (see earlier post for Tina info).
This piece is 3' wide by 4' tall. The colors came out really cool I think.
These two can be purchased singly, or as a pair.
The colors of this are more intense in person. It's a favorite of mine.
In this shot the tall piece on the right is still available, and there are a couple of the slim tables left too.
Here's a closer shot of the sculpture.
I like the serene feeling of this one.
I always like the way my wings come out. These are made partially of a chrome bumper. The sculpture in the foreground is one I really like.
The spiked pieces on top made me think of spectators or observers of some amazing natural feature.
I'm pretty happy with how this table came out. It's kind of an odd size, but to me it'll just be that much cooler in just the right spot.
Here's a better look at the top.
I think this piece would be really dramatic on a colored wall.
This one isn't super big, and gives off that nice calm feel. It was kind of s surprise, how much I liked it. It kind of flew under my radar until I finished it up. I'd been preoccupied with some larger ones I was working on simultaneously. Sorry the shot is blurry.
Remember this idea from a couple of months ago? (Trying to get the grass to bite rusty marks into the steel?)
After many layers and weeks of tweaking it became this, which I really like a lot. It's sold, but I really thought it was cool.
And the little horse won the race of the first piece sold. He actually had a red dot on him before the show even opened.
I'm getting ready for 50 on 50th next, which is the first Sat in Nov-- Nov 6th, from 10:00 to 5. I'll for sure have lots of groupings of trees, and who knows what else. I better get right back to work because everything I have made is hanging at Season's now!
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