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The Crow Show is a national exhibition produced by The Studio Door and curated by Roxana Velásquez Maruja Baldwin, Executive Director, The San Diego Museum of Art. This would be a marvelous exhibit to see in person, but, because it’s in San Diego, perusing the catalog is an enjoyable alternative. Click on the cover image for the link.
Among all of the remarkable artwork is this little print – the mistletoe crow continues to bide his time and I couldn’t be more pleased!
Tags: corvid, crow, linocut, mistletoe, printmaking, relief print, Viscum album
Just finished ‘Studio Bees’ for In the Pink at Hudson Fine Art & Framing and The Red Twig, Friday, October 6, 5 – 8 p.m. All proceeds benefit The Gathering Place in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Tags: acrylic, honeybee, mixed media, printmaking, relief print
At Summit Artspace the monthly artwalk is an indoor event, but in the Northside area artists have expanded into the urban outdoors. There are pop-up artists in the parking lot and, along the sidewalk, the Northside Street Gallery hosting a featured artist each month – my spot for August. The street installations should be somewhat impervious to the weather, so I needed to think beyond works on paper. For this project I wanted to combine several ideas and processes that I’ve been considering for months: carving a woodcut with the Dremel on the pear tree slice, printing on fabric using relief blocks along with the usual silk screen and, finally, giving the recently acquired serger an official test drive. The outcome is a series of pennants to be strung from trees and light poles. I’m happy with the results and am already considering similar projects and uses.
This serger originally belonged to Connie Bloom, a fiber artist and friend, who died last fall. I hope she’s not too judgmental on my skills.
Tags: printmaking, relief print, serger, silkscreen
The circle of herbs has been cut for weeks, but there’s one slight hold-up. Actually, not one, but four, as in four corners, one per block and, realistically, it’s not been a slight hold-up either. Normally I would have an idea of the overall design of a piece before I even start carving. This time I focused on the circular portion and, for a brief time, considered stopping with the round layout. Apparently I wasn’t really committed to a parsley family mandala, hence the four blocks sat in the studio waiting. And then along came the corner crows, ready to preside over what is now officially titled Herbal Roulette!
Tags: apiaceae, as potent as a charm, crow, crows, hemlock, herbal roulette, linocut, parsley family, printmaking, umbelliferae
Don Drumm Studios and Gallery will be celebrating National American Craft Week with five days of workshops. A list of artists, classes and times can be found on the event page.
Mixed Media Prints is scheduled for Thursday, October 13, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. We will explore mixed media monotypes using shape, texture and found objects.
Playing around with ideas and sample work:
This year I’m bringing along the little press, too!
Tags: Don Drumm Studios & Gallery, mixed media, monoprint, monotype, National American Craft Week, printmaking, workshop
Rubber City Prints Dog Days of Summer
August 14th | noon – 4 p.m.
Dog Days of Summer is an annual event where pets can make prints – at Rubber City Prints pets are family too!
Come to our 2nd Annual Fundraiser & Printmaking Extravaganza and take away framed Pet Paw Prints, Pet Art Raffle Prizes! Enjoy the photo booth and doggie play area with treats, cool pool and and toys! All proceeds of this event go to support public art programming for all ages. Rubber City Prints is a non-profit organization.
Tags: basset hound, paw prints, printmaking, Rubber City Prints