Thursday, December 09, 2010

Studio B Awards

My pastel "Blue Trees" won Best Pastel at the Studio B Members and Friends Anniversary Show. Also, to my complete delight, my pastel "Birches" won Best Drawing.

Thanks to Sue and Jane and Shannon and everyone at Studio B! It was a great opening and a lovely show.

Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Studio B 2nd Anniversary Opening

Studio B's 2nd Anniversary Opening featuring "Small Priced Works" (work under $200) opens on Friday, December 3rd, 5 - 8 p.m.
Several of my pieces (pastels, collage and acrylics) will be on exhibit.
The studio is located at 39A Philadelphia Avenue, Boyertown, PA 19512

Stop in during the opening or anytime in December.

Original art makes a great holiday gift.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Found Lit

I'm obsessed with found poetry, and any kind of found writing. Several days ago I found a scrap of paper on the ground. It was a list. I've posted a few of these on Fb, so here is another. I've omitted identifying details. Capitalization, missing punctuation, line breaks and lines are the work of the original author.

A List of Numbers to Keep in my Wallet 1/11/2010
_______________________________________
(1) H---- J--- from York
1-717-555-139*
_______________________________________
(2) Marks Phone # Number
610-555-797*
12** So 1*th Street Allentown
_______________________________________
(3) name of Place Mark
lives is GooD Fellow
Oxford House
12**So. 13th Street Allentown
_______________________________________
(4) The Ritz Drive in
610-555-095*
_______________________________________
(5) H + R Radio + Dash +
and Electric work on Cars +
Trucks

(other side)

(6) S---- G--- goes Lawns
and Cut Grass
484-555-702*
______________________________________
(7) J + B Automotive
7** No 18th Street
Allentown 18104
J-- IF------
Phone 610-555-477*
______________________________________
(8) Mark Friend Dan where
he stays at in York
1-717-555-583* York PA
** E College Ave York
______________________________________
(9) Auto Zone
Hamilton BLV
Wescosville, PA 18106
610-555-418*

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Recent Art Stuff







I currently have pieces in two, (well, almost three), shows, one is the Fast Lane exhibit at the Yocum Institute for the Arts in Reading, PA. (http://www.readingberkspa.com/call-for-entries-for-2010-fast-lane-art-07-10-2010.html )




The other is at the Paper Kite Gallery in Kingston, PA. (http://www.wordpainting.com/)
Sorry I don't have a pic of this piece.





Recently, a small pastel also won the award for Watercolors & Pastels at the Schuylkill County Allied Artist's show in Pottsville, PA.






I also have pieces in the Schuylkill River Heritage "Scenes of the Schuylkill" 2010 show at the Montgomery County Community College's West Campus Art Gallery in Pottstown, PA. The show will be open during the Schuylkill River Festival on Saturday, October 9th, from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. The reception will be held Saturday, October 9th from 5 - 7 p.m.






The water paintings are the ones I submitted to the Scenes of the Schuylkill show. At the moment I'm not sure which painting was accepted or if both made the cut, just that "one or more" were accepted. I'm keeping a positive attitude and thinking that they're both "in". Haven't heard anything to the contrary yet.











Tuesday, May 18, 2010

'Round and 'Round


"I myself spent nine years in an insane asylum and I never had the obsession of suicide, but I know that each conversation with a psychiatrist, every morning at the time of his visit, made me want to hang myself, realizing that I would not be able to cut his throat." - Antonin Artaud
Insomnia. Bone tired but can't sleep. So tired I can't even write a complete sentence.
I've started my internship which, so far, I absolutely love except for the schedule which seems from all indications like it will be the death of me. What are normal or even easy hours for "normal" people are gruelling for me. I could barely keep my eyes open today. I was, quite literally, weaving a bit as I was standing in one of the classrooms. It's been a busy week, though, and I've not had enough down time.
"Down time" - good Lord, how little that used to matter and how absolutely necessary it is now! My uncle's birthday was last Saturday and there was a small family celebration for him. Just a dinner at a restaurant but the week prior had left me so drained that I was snappish and wanted only to go home, crawl into bed and drift into carefree oblivion. After dinner I went to a fundraiser for an old friend. That too, was overwhelming, it was an auction held in the common room of a local church - large space, tiled floor, nothing to absorb sound, and LOTS of chattering peoples. I was so dizzy after several minutes that I had to leave.
Today I made the mistake of taking a nap after "work". I simply came home and went right to bed, figuring that an hour or two nap was just the ticket. It was, at the time, but now, when I should have been asleep an hour ago, I'm here, writing this silly blog. Tomorrow I need to be up at 6am for class, and I can't stop thinking about that time. 6. am. Ugh.
Then I start counting the hours I have left to sleep if I fall asleep RIGHT NOW.
Completely counterproductive, I assure you. In fact it just stresses me out and then I end up looping on how I've destroyed my chances for a decent night's sleep so I might as well just get up and got watch documentaries on Netflix. (Yes, I recognize that this behavior is also counter productive.)
I've taken two benedryl. (ALSO counter productive, but there was a secondary reason, I have horrible allergies and my eyes are so swollen and itchy I look like Sylvester Stallone in "Rocky".) That was two hours ago and still no soporific effects.
I also read half a paperback.
And found and printed out 12 journal articles.
AND wrote this.
You know when I'll get tired? Four a.m. Yep, when I can have a whopping two hours of sleep and wake up cursing my life.
This schedule isn't good for me. It forces me to change gears too fast, or rather, to schedule too tightly and to get up too early. The eight hours "ON" at "work" are also no picnic for someone with a broken brain. This work demands me to be constantly present. Not much down time to recoup and recover, and, consequently, the deleterious effects accumulate to the point where, like today, I am almost completely non-functional.
Completing this internship means that I will have no time in my life for anything else. My remaining two classes will suffer. My health will suffer. I'd started going to the gym in an attempt to get my cholesterol and sugar in check and was doing quite well until last week. Since I started the internship, I've gone, oh, four times. Prior to that I was doing an hour of cardio every day and had dropped 10 pounds in a month. Now I'm lucky if I get home and am able to answer my phone calls and go through the mail before collapsing into bed.
I need 600 hours. I was hoping to finish by September. I don't know if I can pull this off. For now, I'm going back to bed to finish that novel, and I swear I won't think about 6 a.m. or how many potential hours of sleep I have. Honest.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Salebration

Sold the Blue Horseshoes at the Abbey show, along with two other paintings and a print. Although the big daddy original is now gracing the walls of a beach house, I do still have prints of this available in various sizes.

I really had fun with this piece and might do a few more studies of sea creatures along this line.

Sea creatures and insects... I think I could draw and paint them exclusively for the rest of my life and never get bored.

Maybe I need to do a large scale version of this? A nice 4' x 8' painting of the Horseshoe crab mating ritual that takes place on Slaughter Beach in the Delaware Bay during the June full moon. If you've never seen the masses crabs covering the tideline you are missing one of natures amazing sites.

FYI Horseshoe crabs are harvested and "bled" for use in medical testing. Their blood is used to test injectables for contamination. Almost everyone in the U.S. has benefited from or is in some way dependent upon the horseshoe crab. We need to protect and appreciate these amazing, ancient creatures.

Go here to learn more about horseshoe crabs:
www.horseshoecrab.org