Monday, May 28, 2012

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Portraits, Kids Art, Eagles and Birds







Well, life and art continue on and forward for Martha and I. Last week while I was interviewing interesting folks and writing  for my other blog  http://www.wenatcheeworld.com/weblogs/arts-in-the-valley-and-beyond/2012/may/16/spring-bird-fest-ceramic-engineering-and-steam-pun/  Martha was judging  art for the kids recycled art show up in Leavenworth and teaching art to the residents at the local emergency housing program. 
Then on Friday while Martha was volunteering as a docent at the Bird Fest art show in Leavenworth I covered some of the other art activities  related to Bird Fest,  took pictures and wrote yet another blog for my other blog http://www.wenatcheeworld.com/weblogs/arts-in-the-valley-and-beyond/2012/may/20/an-art-day-in-the-life-at-bird-fest-2012/ . Then in evening we attended the opening for the kid’s art show Martha had judged. A busy and fulfilling week it was indeed.



Also, last week Martha closed the deal on selling some art to a buyer in L.A. Good… job Martha. 
Meanwhile I continued working on the painting of my granddaughter… it’s getting there.



 It’s a bit different for me as I am painting it in acrylic rather than doing it with water color pencil and marker as I had done the portraits of my kids years ago. I also, came to find that I had forgotten to put the link to the video I made of our parade float experience in my previous blog… so here it is https://vimeo.com/41857971. It’s pretty fun and very colorful.



Monday came the big day for Martha to pick up her artwork from the gallery in Leavenworth and to change out her art at the NUART Gallery in East Wenatchee and to the ship off three pieces to L.A.  She is very excited and I am very happy for her too. She also, had a couple of her works over at NUART framed and now they look even better.  As I write she is busily painting up a storm on the new canvases she just got… can’t wait to see what she comes up with now.

Earlier today, we were planning out what we want to do with the tropical birds as far as mounting for the upcoming adult recycled art show in Leavenworth that we are both participating in. The tropical birds need a different mounting system than we used on the float and we want to add feet and natural branch perches for her three birds. My eagle is pretty well good to go, I just need to figure out the transports system as taking it in the back of my pick-up as I did to the parade would wreak havoc on it traveling 20miles at freeway speeds.

Well, enough for now and back to work.




Thursday, May 10, 2012

Bliss, Paradise, Agave and Yes...the Eagle has Landed





Well, here we are in our post Apple Blossom Paradise of Birds and Flowers blissful rest and relaxation….NOT.  As always the beat goes on in the art world of Rod and Martha.

Starting Sunday – not even a full day after our parade float adventure, we were up and atom at the break of dawn, well, maybe not that early… to move the float from its overnight storage at Terry Signs back to the city storage yard or at least just outside the gate there.

And, so while many of the good citizens of Wenatchee were preparing to get themselves and their families to church and the not so good citizens, tourists and assorted carnies and traveling roustabouts were catching up on their sleep, I drove the float right through downtown Wenatchee with Martha following in my truck hazard lights a flashing. Clap, clap, clap a trap down the avenue we went with the back end bouncing off of every manhole cover and dip, blip or pot hole in the road. “Whew!” Was all I could say at the end of that little trip.

Later that afternoon we did take the opportunity to enjoy the company of friends at a local restaurant, which also gave me the opportunity to snap some pictures of the artwork there done by our friend Terry Johnson and some other artists as well. The only signature I could read on the other art was Valdez… don’t know the first name or anything about the artist…sorry.

And, then the following day, a work day for me, I was back at the city yard on my lunch break to move the float back into the yard and to get that great hulking contraption back into its trailer. Getting it into the trailer without any assistance was a bit of hassle and managing to get it lined up and into the trailer with all of an inch and a half clearance on each side was challenging… but, hey what’s life without a few challenges. Done, finite, kaput… never again.  Well, as Sean Connery learned “never say never again”. We’ll see. If Bill and Cindy Rietvelt ask us to help them with a float or a giant Woolly Mammoth, we’ll be on that.

In the end I can say, it was fun. We were a little surprised that we didn’t get an award. Or, more accurately that the award for ‘most creative specialty unit’ went to a local business that had a pick-up truck pulling a flatbed trailer with a couple of potted trees from his landscaping business in the trailer. While our float had literally hundreds of man and woman hours into it did not receive any recognition. Oh well that’s how it goes sometimes.

And, while I was moving the float on Monday, Martha was delivering three of her bird themed paintings to Leavenworth for the Bird Fest’s Nature Artists of Icicle Studio.  The show features a number of artists and is described as “Powerful and gentle, inspiring and restive, educational and fun.” The show is being held at the studio of professional photographer Reed Carlson who is also a member of the Two Rivers Gallery a co-op gallery that Martha and I belong to. Martha and I are very excited to have her work in this show and we are really looking forward to the opening reception coming up on May 17th from 5 to 7pm. Gosh, I hope I can make it from my last appointment to get there before it’s over.

As, the week has progressed Martha has been busy teaching art at the local emergency housing program and preparing for her ‘I am the Earth’ art class at the Lewis and Clark elementary School in Wenatchee. Meanwhile, I published a short video of our parade experience, took photos of a baby eagle in its nest high atop a telephone pole from a nearby hillside and published one of said eaglet pics on EPhotzine online magazine. Getting up the hillside through the brush was a fun way to spend part of a lunch hour after having moved that crazy parade float.

And, for those interested, I have made a bit more progress on that portrait of my granddaughter. I think it’s starting to come to life. Wish me luck on that.

Well, enough for now. Enjoy spring and have a very artful day.




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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

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Friday, May 4, 2012

Parade Float, Birds, Flowers, and New York City






Well, it’s been and continues to be another fun and interesting week for Martha and I and our various art projects.

Our ongoing exploits in preparation for the Paradise of Birds and Flowers float which is for the Embracing Cultures group has been really exciting and fun.  We got a jump on getting the actual float ready with the help of some really good guys who work for the City of Wenatchee in getting the float’s engine started and getting the monster of a vehicle out of its lair (a 35ft long trailer). While there we couldn’t help but notice the baby eagle in a nest high atop a pole near the city yard where the float and trailer are stored. How apropos was that, as the crowning glory of the float will be the Steel Eagle I have been working on for the last several months.

With that in mind, I couldn’t help but get aboard the float right where the eagle will stand and pose as best I could as the eagle will once installed. Martha did the honors of taking a photo of said pose with, I might add, the baby eagle atop pole in the background.

The following day, Saturday, we were back at the float so I could make necessary repairs so that the same starting problems we had the day before would not recur. Then early Sunday morning, and I mean early, we were up and atom to drive the beast from the city yard across town to the driveway of a volunteer family that lives right across the street from the staging area of the parade.

So, at first daylight, as the thing has no headlights, with Martha following in my truck with hazard lights flashing, we drove ever so slowly over bumpy roads that caused the thing to bottom out at even the slightest dips or bumps till we finally arrived at our destination before the first cock crowed. OK, I don’t know if any cocks had crowed yet, as I couldn’t have heard them if they did in that noisy contraption, but it sounded good and we did have it delivered before 6am.

Later that day, I had two commitments. One was to photograph a fundraiser at a local historical landmark. That being the Beecher Mansion which sits high atop a hill overlooking orchards and the Wenatchee River, where several members of the co-op gallery we belong to – the Two Rivers Gallery – were to paint live in the fresh air while members of the Woods Conservatory of Music played at various positions around the grounds. And, I got to the Mansion took a bunch of pictures as they were just getting started and headed back to town for the second commitment of the day.

That other commitment being to to get back to the float with Martha and several volunteers to install armatures for the birds to stand on and attach the multitude of handmade flowers that Martha and other members of the group had created for the sides of the float. More work on the float has been done as the week went on, but Sunday was a watershed day for group cohesion, participation and accomplishment… yeah to the volunteers.

But, that was not the end of things for us… or as that classic T.V. add says, “but wait, there’s more.” Other ventures included Martha’s show at the NuArt Gallery in East Wenatchee which we made a point of getting back to so I could take some pictures of Martha and the gallery owner Gary Doane. That show will continue through the month of May. Other projects, interests, accomplishments and milestones continued as well.

We were so pleased for instance; that a buyer with connections to the art world in both N.Y. and L.A. asked for samples of Martha’s work and is now buying two of her paintings… yeah! Also, someone more local whom we met at the recent after hours mixer at the museum has ordered a giclee’ print of one of Martha’s popular pieces.  This, all on the same week, as we got a submission in for Martha to be in a Latino artist exhibit at the Columbia City Gallery coming up in August and she was asked to participate in another local show in Leavenworth.

That show being the Bird Fest’s Professional Art Show at The Nature Artists of Icicle Studio. So, just last night we were sending images to them online and they choose a few of her bird themed painting for the show.  Busy, busy busy... but, that’s how we like it.

Also, during the week Martha continued to guest teach her ‘I am the Earth’ art class at the Lewis and Clark Elementary School in Wenatchee which she is doing through the Wenatchee Art Consortium. She really loves working with the kids and seeing the joy of creativity sprouting in their young minds. And, we both continued painting here at home.

At my end, I have been painstakingly working on a portrait of one of my granddaughters from a photo I took of her last year. This project is one that is near and dear to my heart to be sure. So, I am really doing my level best to capture that joyful impish quality that drew me to this particular photo to paint a portrait from in the first place. It’s a challenge and real point of artistic growth for me in taking this particular project on.

And, at Martha’s end she is reworking an old painting that had previously featured an Asian looking scene with Bamboo and some butterflies. I used to have it in one of my offices years ago and it has just taken up space in our storage room for the last few years… and so a new life it will have as… well, that will be revealed later.

As I write, I am planning the day which will entail the installation of the tropical birds on the float and hopefully the giant Steel Eagle as well. This all has to be accomplished around my work schedule that has me working into the evening. Oh, and lest I not forget, tonight is the First Friday Art Walk in Wenatchee. I hope we make it to thatThen tomorrow at 6am we drive the float to the staging area of the Apple Blossom Grand parade.

Wish us luck.




Wednesday, May 2, 2012

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