In September the BOX gallery exhibited Paranormal Paranoia: the other side of Tattoo Art(ists), an intriguing collection of fine art by tattoo artists. During the opening reception and artwalk there were local tattoo artists on hand, along with a raffle for a gift certificate generously donated by Kustom Culture Tattoo & Piercing in Tallmadge, Ohio. As luck (and enablers) would have it, I was the fortunate recipient!! Funny thing, as I started working on sketches, my initial design ideas completely changed – as did the placement. Wendy, owner of Kustom Culture, advised me to go with a larger image and take into consideration that the surface (in this case the forearm) is three-dimensional.

elder tree branch

The final drawing depicts a branch from an Elder Tree, December’s tree in the Celtic lunar zodiac, with berries, leaves and feathers. Wendy’s inking is perfection! The photo below is from the same day – will update in a few weeks.

new tattoo

And, speaking of ink, here are three favorites from my bookshelf – tattoos, tattoo artists and unforgettable stories.

book cover - the tattoo artist - jill ciment   book cover - until I find you - john irving   book cover - house of leaves - mark z. danielewski

The Tattoo Artist by Jill Ciment
Until I Find You by John Irving
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski

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open!

The month of November opened with the Downtown Akron Artwalk and new Penthouse Pop-up artists outside the studios on the third floor of Summit Artspace. Visitors were treated to artwork by Linda Alexander-Radak, Nikki Bartel, Karen Koch and Jennifer Worden – one night only!

Penthouse Pop-ups November 2014

carrots

Kitchen counter creatures – strange little carrots unearthed from Jessica’s garden

charms & talismans tags

Tiny prints of charms and talismans become handmade tags just for fun!

charms & talismans

transitions - october 2014 summit artspace

New fall exhibits, five in all, are now on view at Summit Artspace. Transitions, ceramics by Allison Elia and paintings by Eli Donahue, opened in the Summit Artspace Gallery on Friday, October 17.

all monsters attack!    holy trinity art show    apron - katina pastis radwanski

The opening receptions continued on the third floor where four additional exhibits are on display. Akron Society of Artists Paint en Plein Air, which officially opened earlier in the month during the Artwalk, fills the ASA Gallery. At the BOX gallery All Monsters Attack!, a group show curated by Ted Mallison, is a paean to pop culture monsters in celebration of Godzilla’s 60th birthday. Temporary walls showcase the Impressions of Holy Trinity Art Show, marking the 100th anniversary of Akron’s Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Fellow studio artist, Katina Pastis Radwanski, deftly redesigned her studio into a gallery for Apron – Interpretations in Painting and Sculpture.

20141017_cari,katina,annette_apron show    ascent by katina pastis radwanski

above: artists in aprons – Katina with friends, Cari and Annette, dressed for the occasion; Ascent, by Katina Pastis Radwanski

Summit Artspace
140 East Market Street
Akron, Ohio 44308

Exhibit dates*: October 17 through November 15, 2014
Summit Artspace Gallery hours: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, noon – 5 p.m.
the BOX gallery hours: Friday and Saturday, noon – 5 p.m.

*Impressions of Holy Trinity Art Show
October 17 – November 1, 2014
artwork will be moved to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church for display through December 7

monotype workshop

American Craft Week
Printmaking Workshop
at Don Drumm Studios
& Gallery
(photo courtesy of
Don Drumm Studios)

Typical of October, the weather was chilly and changeable this week, but Friday turned out to be picture perfect for some outdoor creativity. Workshop participants experimented with a variety of monotype techniques using water based ink, plexiglass plates and a variety of implements for applying and removing ink. The results were spectacular!

workshop art    workshop art    workshop art

workshop art    workshop art    workshop art

Many more images are available on the Don Drumm Studios & Gallery page on Facebook. Mary took some great photos, including the one at the top of this post.
Thanks to everyone who attended – it was fun!

“Imagination is virtually the only boundary in this medium.” Jackie Newell and Dee Whittington, Monoprinting, A & C black Publishers

Moon, monotype

The need for visuals for tomorrow’s workshop was the perfect excuse to spend several hours playing around with basic monotype techniques. The surprise that awaits when the paper is pulled from the plate never gets old.

monotype samples

Trees, monotype

monotype samples

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The October Artwalk was abuzz with beginnings and endings . . .

Saturday, October 4, was the last day to vote for favorites in the Akron Art Prize. Despite a non-functioning mobile app, plenty of people were able to vote at the kiosks at each participating gallery and still have time to head to the museum for the awards party. Saturday also saw the closing of Paranormal Paranoia: the other side of Tattoo Art(ists) in the BOX gallery and the last opportunity to take a chance on the tattoo gift certificate from Kustom Culture Tattoos. The Akron Society of Artists gallery re-opened with Akron Society of Artists Paint en Plein Air.

Once again, Penthouse Pop-ups appeared outside the studios on the third floor of Summit Artspace. The October artists, Lin Anne Luciano Fiore, Dena Gershon, Bernadette Houk, Kathie Jandrey and Lauren McIntosh brought some variety to the artwalk with their fiber, ceramics, oil paintings, sculpture and jewelry.

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bookshelf - block print

Bookshelf
block print

Several new prints are now available at Don Drumm Studios & Gallery. These are just the beginning of a small series of bookshelf images – the plan is for an eventual bookcase of prints!

books - block print

Books
block print

vols. I, II, III - block print

Vols. I, II, III
block print

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blue eyed dog boutique

It will be a little while before the trees take on their vibrant autumn colors, but the changing season is already quite evident in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The glorious weather was a bonus for today’s little noontime excursion to Peninsula to deliver artwork to Elizabeth at the Blue Eyed Dog. Co-owners, Elizabeth Burgy Workman  and her sister, Leslie Hampshire, have filled their shop with an eclectic mix of original art, handmade jewelry and marvelous vintage and up-cycled items.

In keeping with the dog motif, I made sure to include the block print, Ready to Walk, along with a selection of additional block prints and seasonal cards.

ready to walk - block print

Blue Eyed Dog
1663 Main Street
Peninsula, Ohio
Find out more at the Blue Eyed Dog on Facebook.

 

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