Monday, July 31, 2006

Twiddle, Twiddle, Twiddle


Did I say I wasn't twiddling my thumbs a few days ago? Well, I take that all back...today, and the past week-end I have been. I'm all ready to go on the new triptych for the commission........but I have no color samples yet. They were to be here but they're not. So I'm just fiddling, twiddling.....as I can't start another project with such a large on on the easel waiting for input. I even have the beginnings of the design laid out. I can't back up far enough in the studio to get a good shot of it...tried doing the combining of images but it looks pretty bad. But...here it is anyway........the bones.

So, some artist friends and I are thinking of attenting Art Basel Miami Beach in December so we're doing a lot of talking through email, of course. Thinking of the dates, flights, accommodations and all that stuff. I've never been to something like this and never been to Florida so it should be an enlightening experience AND I hope a lot of fun. I'm looking for an additional gallery, too, so this will be a good place to look.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

New Book out


This morning blogarithm sent me a link to a Shreveport, LA artist's blog. Judy Horne is one of the artists who lives in the area......I live about 65 miles over the LA/TX line in Texas. It will be so much fun to meet these artists. I've been aware of most of their names and work for some years but never met them in person.

So, if you are anywhere around Shreveport, LA on August 13...2-4pm, come by the Barnes and Noble for the artists' book signing of Nita Leland's,The New Creative Artist.......and meet Judy Horne, Mary Sorrows Hughes, Gwen Talbot Hodges, Hank Storr, Glenda Rogers,Karen Harrington, Bill Bryant,Mary Norvell and me.

I'm proud to say that Nita and the Northlight editors chose my work for the cover.....I feel 10 feet tall at least.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Inconsistency....who me???

You can call me the most 'er ah inconsistent blogger on the web. It has been SOME time since I sat down to write. I did think about it from time to time but really don't like just loading a daily diary.

I haven't been entirely wasting time twiddling my thumbs...although not much work has been done in the studio. It seems like sometimes you spend more time working on the other side of art...the business side. I do enjoy it sometimes.....other times it's just like all other chores...work.

I've recently lost a gallery due to closure so I decided I have to send some portfolios out again. So I started thinking about some of my favorite galleries from the past and have made inquiries about sending them images. I am really happy that some of them now even prefer a CD instead of gathering up all the slides and making slide sheets,etc. A couple have turned me down of, course, but I'm hoping that sometime soon I'll get some good feedback from others. And one of the regrets said they might have some commission work in the future. I, also, sent in a couple of slides for a juried show for small works and should know something about that soon. I've got a possible large commission still hanging......maybe this week the notice will come.You can't really count on these things until all the i's are dotted and the t's crossed as they say.

One aspect side of the art business is enjoyable once I get myself there. It's just the getting there that is the problem. Receptions/openings are such a good time to get out and see other artists ...maybe meet a few new ones, meet with people who have supported you in the past and you hope will continue to do so in the future. I went to the opening of the 44th Annual Invitational at my local art museum LMFA Saturday night. As most artists know, it's hard to get invited when you're a local......so I'm excited about that. Two accomplished artist acquaintances from the Dallas/ Fort Worth area were also included so I got to finally meet one in person and say hello again to the other. Collage artist/painter,Cecil Touchon is the one I've known through the yahoo collage list for a LONG time but never met in person. James Michael Starr is an assemblage artist from Dallas I've met in the past but not lately. They both do fantastic work and show in some really good galleries. Another artist that I didn't know before is Jeff Brosk, a New York sculptor. We all got together for dinner after the opening so it was a lot of fun. The down side..you don't really get to see the show so I'll have to go back later to really look without distractions.

If anyone is in the area of Longview, TX through August 26, go by to see the show.