Monday, October 22, 2012

Artist Studio Tours

This past weekend was a terrific weekend of studio tours.    The people that came to visit our studios seemed to be interested in art and how we make it.    We love to explain how we make art, especially to children.  We look forward to next weekend,  October 27 and 28 from 11a.m. to 5 p.m. when we will continue to show our studios to the public.   Please come by and mention our blog when you get your free sample of a monotype.

It was a beautiful Fall weekend.   Most of the leaves have fallen but the colors are still wonderful
                      I recently took this photo of our pond.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Mountain Maryland Sale and Art Tour

 
Tour books can be picked up at The Gallery on Alder Street or the Visitor's Center
 
The Mountain Maryland Sale and Art Tour is this coming weekend (October 20 & 21) from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. and October 27 and 28 from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. 
There are seven Garrett County artists on the tour: Kenny Braitman(metal work),  Caroline Blizzard( photographer), Neal Blizzard(photographer), Julie Turrentine(fused glass) , Robert Yonke(watercolors), Alan Arnson(woodwork)  and Sue Arnson (watercolors, monotypes, scarves).    If you are interested in art and how it is made it would be worth your while to hit a few of these studios.   Both Alan and I will be demonstrating in our work places.   I will be demonstrating monotypes that are taken off a gelatin plate.   I will give free samples to my visitors.
Come on by and see us, it will be a fun couple of weeks.  
 

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Autumn Glory


 
 
 
Fall Reflections
 
The Autumn Glory season is upon us.   This weekend is the annual Fall festival.   The Loft Shop will set up shop at Broad Ford School on Saturday ( 10-6)  and Sunday (10-4).  There is a great line up of vendors setting up at Broad Ford. We always look forward to seeing old friends and meeting new people.
Come on by the cafeteria at Broad Ford and see us.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Thanks to my pal  Brad Nesline (of Long and Foster Realty) I am able to put photos on the blog.
I couldn't figure it out, but he came over and . . . .presto, solved the problem.
So back to blog info:
Josh Brown and I have a show in the Backroom of the Gallery at 206 E Alder Street.   I have wanted to put up a collaborative show of pottery and 2 D work for a long time.   At Artist Studio Tours Josh and I talked and looked at the work I was planning to put in the show comparing my colors to his glazes.   I have to say. . . . It REALLY works.   




 
Photos don't do it justice. . . .go take a look for yourself.
 
 
 

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Frustration

I am suffering from great frustration.    For some reason, unknown to me, I can't download pictures onto my blog.    I don't have a clue what is going on, but will get onto it this week.

The past few weeks have been really busy so I haven't had time to solve my many computer problems.  I have done some painting, put up a really nice show at The Gallery, entertained family and friends, etc.    I am particularily pleased with the show because Josh and I were able to coordinate my colors with his glazes, therefore making a nice presentation. If you are in the area (Garrett County) drop in The Gallery at 206 E Alder Street and check it out.

Meanwhile I will try to figure out how to get pictures on here.

Friday, August 10, 2012

New Technique

A couple of weeks ago I took a workshop given by Arwana Schwamer on painting on masa paper.   I have been curious about this for a while.   It involves wetting masa paper, slapping on paint and sumi ink then glueing the masa to watercolor paper.    When the whole thing is dry, applying watercolors using a whole different brush technique.    I had a lot of fun doing this.   The masa paper gives a really nice textured effect.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Coming show



Josh Brown (the potter) and I are doing a show together in the Backroom at the Garrett County Arts Council beginning on August 21.   The show will be up for 5 weeks.  The opening reception will be on Saturday August 25 from 5 to 7.    Josh and I have been friends for almost 20 years so the show is called
"Friends. . .pots and paintings".
 The reception is open to the public