SE Artwalk
My daughter and I had a great time last weekend, going around to visit several artists we know at the SE Area Artwalk. We were out Saturday, as were lots of others, looking at all kinds of art and craft. Our first stop was to visit long time friend, Laurie Vail. I first knew Laurie when we worked together in the Portland Women's Theater Company in the 80's. We saw each other again at the recent Theater Company reunion, where I found out Laurie is doing sculpture now.
Can you believe this metal quail? It's so perfect.
Love this silly rooster. What personality!
After visiting with Laurie and buying one of her trellises (sans spider, alas), we moseyed along to Amy Stoner who was showing her delightful encaustic work. I dragged out my phone and got some pictures.
My strange little book at Portico.
We went to see the art at Portico, and I saw my work on display there for the first time. The wall art picture didn't turn out, so I just got this one of my little accordian book on the shelf.
Next stop was Cube Gallery on Hawthorne. Owner Kimberly Kent and Linda Womack were showing encaustic work. Linda will be having a solo show at Cube opening March 6.
Next stop was Cube Gallery on Hawthorne. Owner Kimberly Kent and Linda Womack were showing encaustic work. Linda will be having a solo show at Cube opening March 6.
One of my favorites of Kimberley's encaustics
A Vist to Inanna's Studio
Earlier this week, I visited artist Inanna McGraw, at her studio. We first met as members of a cooperative gallery, then later reconnected as members of International Encaustic Artists. I love her work so was excited to see more of it. Inanna's studio is a former garage, so I was eager to see what she had done.
Sarah did this on Tuesday. She's doing loose, layered abstracts with great gusto.
Another of Sarah's new pieces. She did this colorful piece Tuesday also.
I love this Cowboy Primitive piece by Jodi! It reminds me of my childhood.
Cindy used a Random Art Prompt for her piece. Her prompt was to paint a portrait of someone who was not a muscle man, using a Fauvist style.
Cindy's wonderful Fauvist, non-muscle man. She's really going to town with the Art Prompts!
Cindy's wonderful Fauvist, non-muscle man. She's really going to town with the Art Prompts!
So, you may ask, what am I doing these days? This last week I've been making some rough studies for a new commission. I want to show you, but I can't. The commission is a Secret--a Surprise! I'll be able to show you later when it is all done...
I do have a brand new class coming up--something really different for a studio class!
I do have a brand new class coming up--something really different for a studio class!
The Nun, the Entrepreneur, & the Courtesan
What do a nun, a painter and a courtesan have in common? Learn about the fascinating lives and works of Renaissance women Caterina Vigri, Lavinia Fontana, and Veronica Franco. You won't find this juicy stuff in history books! Let these women inspire you to create collage, painting, or mixed media pieces in this unique and informal workshop! All levels welcome.
Tuition: 75. All supplies and light snack provided
The Art of Your Life Studio
1210 SE Oak
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