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Sunday Morning with Bill, collage

Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Do not go gentle into that good night from The Poems of Dylan Thomas, published by New Directions. Copyright © 1952, 1953 Dylan Thomas. Copyright © 1937, 1945, 1955, 1962, 1966, 1967 the Trustees for the Copyrights of Dylan Thomas. Copyright © 1938, 1939, 1943, 1946, 1971 New Directions Publishing Corp.

2016unrealexhibit

The first exhibits of 2016 have opened at Summit Artspace and there are new hours with increased opportunities for viewing.

Ten artists have work in the Summit Artspace Gallery in Unreal – Abstract Art Today. Upstairs, in the BOX gallery, NFS features work from the collections of Artists of Rubber City members. Predictably, the artwork is as varied as the membership. As a member of the group it was interesting to guess who owned what piece(s) before looking at the tags.

2016nfstheboxviewlr   trickster raven

An old friend reappeared for the exhibit at the BOX gallery: Trickster Raven, relief print, from the collection of George Reuter. It’s been more than twenty years, but I remember being inspired by the quote, “Raven, the trickster, the missing piece of darkness” from John Straley in The Woman Who Married a Bear.

In the gallery view below the artist is George Reuter. To the left is St. George and the Dragon, an oil pastel on loan from my collection; to the right is an untitled crayon drawing borrowed from Nancy Richards-Davis.

 

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Summit Artspace
140 East Market Street
Akron, Ohio

January 29 – March 5, 2016

Unreal – Abstract Art Today
Summit Artspace Gallery
Thursday and Friday, noon – 7 p.m.
Saturday, noon – 5 p.m.

NFS: Art from Artists’ Collections
the BOX gallery
Friday and Saturday, noon – 5 p.m.

Read all about it!

summit artspace wsl

photo by Kathleen Folkerth

Summit Artspace is featured in this week’s edition of The West Side Leader. There’s been a lot going on at the corner of East Market and Summit Streets and the new year should bring even more activity as the building begins to live up to its potential. Kathleen Folkerth, writing for the West Side Leader, manages to cover it all in her feature article, Summit Artspace expands programs, space for the arts.

2016jan siteupdate

As Potent as a Charm is now online! Web site updates, at the top of the to-do list following the close of December’s exhibit in the BOX gallery, have been completed. A new section, As Potent as a Charm continues, contains background information, images of prints and photos of the gallery.

hibiscus

For several years now, the overwintering hibiscus has brightened the cellar with a few holiday blooms. This year Christmas came and went without even a bud. Just a week later I caught a glimpse of scarlet on a smaller plant that usually stays leafy green all winter, and, sure enough, it was flowering – just in time to welcome 2016. Happy New Year!

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agc 2015 calendar

Each year Academy Graphic Communication, Inc., produces a 52weeks/52works calendar featuring the work of Northeast Ohio Artists. The variety of artwork and attractive layout make this my favorite weekly calendar. I was quite pleased to be included on the Notes page in this year’s calendar, but dismayed that I completely missed the entry deadline for the 2016 version – and unhappy that there will be an empty spot on my desk throughout the coming year.

Phoebe

phoebe

Meet Phoebe, a little sweetie who was memorialized in a mixed media commission just in time for the holidays. If there were tears I hope they were happy ones.

image: Phoebe, mixed media/watercolor + pastel

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The third floor of Summit Artspace was a festive place to be on the Thursday evening that Leadership Akron held their holiday party. Most of the studios and galleries remained open for the event.

A few of us outside the BOX gallery early in the evening:

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And how awesome is this?! At some point the photographer snapped a candid image of visitors just inside my studio doorway:

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Both photos are from the Leadership Akron facebook page.

holiday prints

As Potent as a Charm also included some holiday beauties whose good will might be suspect:

Black Hellebore
Christmas Rose,
Helleborus niger

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Biding Time
Mistletoe, Viscum album

 

a riddle
I lived my life between the worlds
Neither earth nor sky would call me child
The birds were my companions
The wind and rain my mentors
Daily I grew in power and strength
‘Til snatched out of time by the trickster
answer: mistletoe

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landscape plants

There have been many surprises in the ongoing research on poisonous plants for the As Potent as a Charm series. Not the least is the number of common landscape/foundation plantings that add a hint of danger to the structure of the garden, such as this threesome of familiar shrubs:

A Deceptive Welcome
Rhododendron, Rhododendron

Pleasant Valley
Yew, Taxus baccata

Be Still
Oleander, Nerium oleander

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