Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Creative Days

I love this time of year in Garrett County.  The busyness of summer is over, the festivals have come and gone and now I can go to my studio and CREATE.   The first day was not too gratifying, I couldn't seem to do much that was enjoyable or pleasing.   And then the juices began to flow.   After a lovely dinner with Bob Yonke, I was inspired to get going on our Christmas card painting.   At the same time I was making earrings that I have wanted to do for awhile.   Thanks to a great card Alan gave me for my birthday, I was inspired to try making some collage cards.  I have been working on all three projects this week and having FUN.
I present, for your viewing pleasure, a couple of samples of the cards.



Each  note card is individually created with paper, monotypes and a feather.
Sometimes I add a piece of linen line.
(Thoughts on pricing are welcome.)

Friday, October 15, 2010

Fall Show at Garrett County Arts Council



The current show at The Garrett County Arts Council's Backroom is a Fall Show.   All the art features "fall" scenes and it is a terrific show. The photos I took do not do it justice.  There were 40 paintings submitted.  Fred Peacock and Madalyn Hoffeditz hung it and did a beautiful job.

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Autumn Glory

It is here. . . Autumn Glory in Garrett County Maryland.   The celebration starts tonight with the Fireman's Parade in Oakland.  We will be at Heritage Craft Festival in Broad Ford school.  The HCF is a fundraiser for Garrett County Arts Council and features 70 vendors who are located in 2 schools.    We always have lots of fun being with other vendors, seeing customers and meeting new folks.   If you are in Garrett County this week end come by and see us in the cafeteria of Broad Ford School Saturday from 10-6 or Sunday 10-4.    The weather is going to be perfect (sunny, breezy and coolish) and the leaves  are looking colorful.
                              Enjoy the Fall