Saturday, October 29, 2011

Never Give Up !

I am honored to have one of my Christmas designs included in this year's Better Homes and Gardens Holiday Crafts publication.  Many years ago one of my goals was to have one of my designs published by Better Homes and Gardens.  So today I can say that I have learned a lesson in never giving up on those goals no matter how long it might take.  Once again, many thanks to the continued support of Sharon Currier, for making this happen.  And I sincerely appreciate the editors at BH&G for selecting my design out of all of those that they had to choose from.  So here it is -

Page 44 - Holiday Crafts 2011 
Photo Courtesy of Better Homes and Gardens Special Interest Publications, Meredith Corp.


  
    I am also very honored to say THANKS to Sharon and Cindy Gorder, the editor of Decorating Digest Craft & Home Projects publication, for including several of my designs in their Fall issue.  This is a wonderful magazine that always showcases easy DIY home decorating projects as well as great reviews of newly published how to books.

        Pages 34 and 35 - Photos Courtesy of Decorating Digest Craft & Home Projects
Women's Publishing Co. Inc. a corporation of Grass Roots Publishing Co. Inc.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Our Trip to Italy

We returned last week from our dream 'adventure' trip to Italy. Spent 3 days in Rome, 3 days in Florence, 2 days in Venice and 5 days driving around the beautiful Tuscany countryside.  We learned how 'not' to buy train tickets and how 'not' to get on the right train,,,ahem,,,a long story.  But had fun riding 3 very fast trains and were happily surprised to learn that Ed could drive and I could navigate the highways without knowing much of the language. Each night ended with wonderful local and fresh pasta, cheese, wine and gelato.  Our short but very busy week in Tuscany was the highlight for me. We stayed in a wonderful villa at Fattoria Armena, located at the end of a dirt road, 3 km from the small town of Buonconvento.  So hard to select a few of our over 1000 pictures to post here, but I want to share a very small sample of what we experienced - - CIAO  y'all !

When in Rome -  We 'did as the Romans did' - visited the Vatican, Forum, Colosseum, St. Peter's, Sistine Chapel, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and I closed my eyes while we rode in some very fast moving taxis. Our feet were sore after 3 days of some very serious walking, and, did I mention the pasta, cheese, wine and gelato?  

The Forum and City Hall 

The Colosseum

Piazza Navona

Then on to Venice, it was so nice to escape from the fast moving cars and taxi's for 2 days.  So much water and beautiful glass art everywhere.  Our room overlooked a canal that was filled with gondola's and wonderful music.  Although we didn't spend a lot of time there, it was a beautiful view - - -  

View from our room window

Words cannot describe Venice at night - it is truly magical

Then it was our week to explore the Tuscan countryside.  Our rustic but wonderfully modern villa was perfectly perched on a hillside and we could see Montalcino in the distance.  We visited Montalcino, Siena, Pienza, Montepulciano, Volterra, San Angelo, St. Antimo cathedral, Bagno Vignoni hot springs,  Asciano and the abby at Monte Oliveto Maggiore.  One day we got lost on purpose and ended up at the unbelievably huge Banfi winery. 
It was very warm with record setting heat everyday of our trip.  The days were sun filled and hot but the nights were very comfortable.  We needed our air conditioning at night while in the cities but did not need it in Tuscany.
The entrance to our Tuscan villa.  Each room had a beautiful view of the rolling hills
 
Absolutely some of the most beautiful landscapes we have ever seen !

Every morning we visited with our friendly neighbors who were very happy to see us and our carrots.

And everyday we discovered new places more beautiful than the last. 

One night Ed had dinner with a 'boar' - - - and I enjoyed gelato in Siena - - -

Our last three days were in Florence.  We enjoyed seeing the gigantic Uffizi Gallery and also visited Accademia where Michelangelo's famous impression of David is proudly displayed.  We visited the huge street market and fresh food market, the beautiful Duomo and Santa Croce church and strolled across the romantic Ponte Vecchio bridge.  

Florence Duomo

'Mirror view' from the Ponte Vecchio bridge

Spectacular art inside the Duomo Dome


The overwhelming amount of history, wonderful art, religious symbolism and sheer beauty in this part of Italy was inspirational and breath taking at times.  This was truly a wonderful life changing vacation.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Last Marietta Artwalk Tonight


October is here and this means my last Artwalk Show in Marietta tonight.  If you are nearby I hope you can plan to stop by to see us at Dupre's Antiques, from 5 until 9pm.   We just arrived home this week from our Italy vacation, so looking forward to sharing our stories and photos with everyone.  I am overwhelmed with new ideas inspired by the beautiful countryside of Italy, and tonight the weather will be perfect for a relaxing visit to the square. Will see you there !

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

"The Beach #2" Donated to Taste of Habitat Auction Event

"The Beach #2"

Taste Of Habitat  - Metropolitan Club

The Lutheran Coalition for Habitat is hosting the seventh annual Taste of Habitat Friday, September 23 at the beautiful Metropolitan Club in Alpharetta, Georgia from 7-9 PM. The Coalition builds Habitat houses in the north Atlanta area. Taste is for adults and includes a trivia contest, live piano music, silent auction, coffee bar and a full cash bar in addition to the tasty treats from over 60 Lutheran chefs. Individual tickets are $25 and other sponsorships are available. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
If you would like to purchase tickets or are interested in sponsorship opportunities, please visit their website - http://lutheranhabitat.org/tasteofhabitat.html.

  I am honored to have the opportunity to contribute "The Beach #2" for their silent auction this year and hope that you can also help them to help others.  

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

ART does NOT have to match your sofa or draperies

"Blue Tree" 
Hi everyone, just finished reading a similar blog title post today and this phrase came to mind as it seems to be the biggest concern when potential clients are considering buying my art these days.  Quite honestly, 'sofa and drapery art' is not the kind of artwork that I  want to create but I am willing to make some adjustments if the colors are vibrant and if the client will agree to allow me some measure of artistic freedom while using them.  Don't get me wrong, I love it when my art perfectly 'fits' with someone's home decor color scheme, but let's be honest, how important is it to be an exact color match with your sofa, walls or drapery fabric? I previously struggled with this issue and discovered that I preferred to have a background color on my walls to allow me the freedom to display the things that I love.  Now that I have my background walls, and after eliminating my draperies, I discovered that I can make anything work if I love it - and I mean LOVE it ! Please believe me, when you love a piece of art, you will know it, and you will also figure out a way to display it so that you can enjoy it everyday.  So go out and find a piece of art that you absolutely LOVE !  

Saturday, August 6, 2011

A Really Good Week !

"Sunrise"
24" x 30"
Acrylic

"The Rapids"
24" x 36"
Acrylic
I don't mean to brag - but - last week was a really good one.  "Sunrise" and "The Rapids" originals have both found new homes, one in Alabama and one just a few miles from us.  So I am celebrating with renewed energy and confidence to keep going on my creative adventure.  Never thought I would say this, but I am enjoying the show experience more than expected.  The interaction with other artists and visitors and the wonderfully positive feedback fills my heart with a calm sense of happiness.  
I am so lucky to have such a wonderful husband who helps with all of the physical (and emotional support) work - could not do this without him !  Thank goodness, we were fortunate to arrive early enough so we could setup under the a/c unit again. 
Now praying for cooler weather for the September 2nd. show.        

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

The Binder's Limelight Gallery Show

"Big Sunset" has been selected to appear in the Binder's Limelight Gallery for the month of August.  The gallery is located in the lower level of the Binder's store in Buckhead, so if you're in the area this month, stop by to see the fabulous art for sale, all from the wonderful artist members of the Atlanta Artists Center. 
About the Limelight Gallery - If you lived in our area during the 80's you will remember "The Limelight" nightclub - a BIG wild party spot that was well known for their wonderfully talented bands, dancers, live tigers (in cages) and beautiful models and mimes that graced the grand stairwell as you entered the club level.  They also had the biggest speakers around at that time and everybody would climb up on top of them to dance.  I'll never admit it to my kids, but I may have climbed up there a few times myself.  The Limelight gallery is located in the same space where all of those parties took place.  So this show has special meaning for a lot of us who are old enough to remember those late party nights.  

"Big Sunset"
24" x 30"
Acrylic