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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Happy 2009!



Is it too early to think about spring? I think not! There are so many things about spring that I love to celebrate in my work. The flowers, most of all... but also the birds and the sun... it's not to soon to think about these things when I am creating new work.

There are so many new opportunities for this year that I hardly know where to start. I am excited to be a guest artist at the Loveland Studios on Main for the next few "Second Saturdays." It's a fun evening out like Pendleton, but in beautiful historic Loveland. I will begin this relationship on February 14 from 6-10PM. Jamie Morath is my hostess. Come enjoy Valentine's Day with some "Hearts and Flowers" from my collection.

A one person show of my teacups/coffee cups opens in March at the Heaven's Roast Coffee in the Loveland area. The opening is March 21st- a Saturday afternoon. It is a beautiful space that hosts artists for one month shows and, of course, has the best coffee and tea in the area. The last show that I saw there was a beautiful collection by Maureen Holub.

April will be a huge month for me...first, the opening of a two person show at the Pop Revolution Gallery on 42 in Mason. It is a beautiful space next door to Gallery 42. The main street in Mason is fast becoming the in place for the arts in the northern Cincinnati area. My show will focus on Pop Portraits as well as some mixed media work. It promises to be a bold and colorful show with a lively opening. (their last opening counted near 1,000 people!) That date is yet to be determined... I will get back to you on that. Also in April is the annual fundraiser/silent auction of art celebrating nature at the Cincinnati Nature Center. Again, I don't have the exact date but will have it soon. I have again been invited to contribute and plan to submit three pieces. Last year this event was a great success and this year promises to be equally successful. Great art and a worthy cause!

There are some other opportunities in the works that I will fill you in on when they happen. I hope to be involved with the Cincinnati Flower Show this year and am exploring several other options. As always, I look forward to seeing you at any/all of these events. I will be absent from the Final Friday at Pendleton this month due to this week's foot surgery... but my work will be there! My three buddies in Studio #414 will be there and will be happy to greet you should you visit.
Happy 2009!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

After Christmas Sale at #414 Pendleton Art Center


Come to the Pendleton Final Friday and Second Look Saturday this weekend! We are having a sale of works priced for all budgets. It's time to make room for new work coming in the spring. Everything on my sale wall is only $50. We look forward to sharing a Christmas cookie and glass of wine with you. It's 6-10 on Friday and 11-3 on Saturday. Valet parking on Friday night.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Openings Friday at Redtree & Sandra Small Galleries




It's the holiday season and lots of shopping to do. Why not SHOP LOCAL and get a gift or two from one of the local art galleries. Reasonably priced works of art, mostly by local artists, can be found at Redtree, Indigenous and Sandra Small... and of course, Pendleton Art Center. This Friday marks the opening of new shows at both Redtree and Sandra Small. Redtree's show is called "Mixed Up" and is a collection of mixed media works. My small piece called "Snowyday Roses" (pictured above) is front and center in this new show that actually went up yesterday. (they sold a piece already) The show will remain until Jan. 2nd. The Sandra Small show, curated by Daniel Brown, is an eclectic mix of jewelry, paintings, painted pillows, minature rooms and sculpture. The "Holiday Boutique" includes three of my pieces, "Girl Party" pictured above, and also "Teapot" and "Dining Room Table". The show will be in place until January 3. Indigenous can always be counted on for fun and reasonably fine art/craft gift items. I was in there a couple days ago and found some awesome Leandra Drumm ornaments for only $20 and they are stunning! There is so much to see that your head spins but it is worth the visual overload in there. And, Diane and Co. are ready and willing to be so helpful in assisting you and wrapping your gift. The wine walk this month in O'Bryonville is Thursday night, the 18th, and all of the merchants will have doors wide open with great gift ideas and plenty of good cheer.

Pendleton Final Friday falls on the day after Christmas this year. That is good for buyers who want bargains. Our studio will have lots of sale items marked down to make room for new work. I have some new works that are nature-inspired and ready to hang but need some space. Many of my fall pieces are marked down to as low at $25-$75. Stop by for Final Friday or Second Look Saturday...I would love to see you. This is my final show for a little while... foot surgery on Dec. 29 will keep me down for a while. Lots of time to work on new pieces... hope to make it to January Final Friday. If I don't, my buddies at PAC #414 will happily sell my work! If you want some of my work but can't make it to PAC for Final Friday or Saturday, check out my website/Paintings, and if it's still available, contact me to buy directly... I can deliver by Christmas.

Enough of the hard sell. I wish you, my friends, a wonderful holiday season and blessed 2009.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Black Friday at the Pendleton Art Center tonight!


It will be a big night at the Pendleton Art Center tonight. The biggest shopping day of the year is here. Come down to Pendleton to find the perfect gifts for those on your list. We will be open from 6-10 tonight and from 11-3 tomorrow. We have ornaments, cards, jewelry and lots of wonderful paintings. Things are priced for every budget. Most artists will be in attendance tonight and, of course, there will be valet parking to make it easy to get in and get out! Support our local artists.

It's going to be especially fun for me tonight because Mickey will be in the house! She is in town from Minneapolis for one night only. Can't wait to see her reaction to the greatest assortment of artists under one roof. (and her portrait in the hall) Too bad she doesn't live close enough to be a permanent fixture there. No doubt, she will grade my jewelry. I hope to pass her high standards.

It has been a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend. We feel truly blessed. This year has given us a bounty to be thankful for. The new year promises to hold much more for our family.

We hope to see you at the Pendleton tonight or tomorrow. If not, the next show of my work is at the Sandra Small Gallery in Covington where I will participate in the Holiday Show on December 12th. The next Final Friday weekend is December 26th and 27th.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

a new gallery for my work in Springboro, OH




Alley Fine Art and Custom Framing in Springboro, Ohio will now show my pop portraits! Maria is now residing in the window and the "family portrait" is also there. Sammy is on display nearby in the local dog grooming business. Proprietors Mike and Donna have a wonderful gallery with an eclectic mix of contemporary paintings and sculptural works. Most are the work of local artists. There are a few pieces from ADC and lots of work by Dayton artists. If you are in the area, stop by and check it out. It's on Rt. 73 just east of I-75.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

A blue ribbon at the Woman's Art Club fundraiser Saturday night



Okay, you can go home again! Last night was the FunRazer at the barn in Mariemont, home of the Woman's Art Club. I was invited to participate in this event due to my long relationship with Mariemont High School. (25 years is long, right?) Imagine my surprise when I walked in and found a blue ribbon on my latest piece, The Finish Line. I didn't realize it would be judged. Wow. The event raised lots of dollars for the barn renovation with the abundance of gift baskets and silent auction items. Some of the art sold... not sure how much. My pieces did not sell, but I was actually happy to bring them home. I am not ready to part with them yet. Strange, but, true. You will be able to see Finish Line at Pendleton Thanksgiving weekend. Thanks to the Mariemont community and the "ladies of the club" for making me feel so welcome.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Viewpoint 2008






What a great night at the Viewpoint opening! Not only was I honored to be included in such a prestigious show, but my family was able to view the show! My 91-year old mother was escorted to Cincinnati by my brother and sister-in-law from Evergreen, Colorado. Also, my son, Dan and his glamorous bride, Gretchen, was in the house! We all mingled for a drink and bite to eat to wait for the awards. It was great so see so many local people win awards. Congrats Bruce Neville! Lots of Pendleton artists were represented. After the awards, the entire family went to dine at The Celestial! We were treated like royalty and had a wonderful dinner. After we bid farewell to everyone... Mark and I went to the bar at the Celestial and listened to the musical stylings of the lounge singer and enjoyed the spectacular view. What a wonderful night it was!