Thursday, June 9, 2016
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Today Is A Good Day (Photo Walking in the Flats in Appleton, WI)
One of my favorite things to do is going on a photo walk especially when its a spontaneous one. A lot of the work shown in my portfolio is a result of a photo walk. Below are the photos I took with my i-phone on a beautiful day in the flats in Appleton, WI.
A moment of zen
Saturday, June 4, 2016
Today is a Good Day - (A Cook-Out at The Draw in Appleton)
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I made this poster using an old fashioned printing press at the Draw with some help from artist Lori Vandenberg |
I try to strive to start out with this thought in my head when I start my day. When I am positive most of the time it ends up being true. If I start my day in a negative mood it often stays that way. Saturday, June 4 ended up being not only a good day but a fantastic one! This is part one of two blog entries.
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The top of The Draw in Appleton, WI |
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Yin-Yang Youth by EC Wold (borrowed photo from her website, could not get a good photo as it was behind glass and framed) |
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Look Up by Jacqueline Johnson (to read the wording click on photo) |
placard for Look Up with more from the artist |
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Identity Crisis by Brian Tellock |
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one of the chairs to be auctioned off at a fundraiser for Celebration of Hope in Wisconsin Click here for more details |
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Sleeping Fox by Laura Schrampfer Chapeau (one of the tenants at The Draw) |
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Wooden cattails and a peek of the view of the river |
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Roperite |
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A view from the River Level in the Draw |
A pretty light fixture in one of the studios, I liked the shadows it was casting |
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Z Glass Studio |
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Letters for the letter press I helped do the poster on |
Print and Be Merry studio where I did the poster. Thanks for the instruction Lori Vandenberg! |
A painting done by Laura Schrampfer. This was hanging inside her studio, AmazInk Tattoos |
Hope you enjoyed a glimpse into The Draw.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Rebirth of a blog
Like a phoenix this blog has risen from the ashes of the photography blog it was before. I still have much work to do on it so please bear with me. My goal is for this to be a fun site to reflect on all that I am blessed to be a part of and witness. I will be posting photos of the live bands I see, art I come across, shows I am able to attend where I work. More on that later. For now, here's a picture I took just a couple days ago:
Taken on a walk near my home, I liked the contrast of the soft and pretty with tough and strong |
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Located in Oshkosh by the lake, this is a fun place to listen to some classic tunes from the 50s |
Monday, May 20, 2013
A look back
I have realized that its been awhile since I posted here. Much has happened. After my August show (which was a success, and I was invited back!) I had another Art on the Town joint showing with another artist at Thrifty Tickets Thrift Store in September. That did pretty well. I was able to keep my work there until after Christmas and sold 10 pieces and a few cards as well. My winter work sold the best.
I also purchased a new camera, the NEX-5R/ It has these amazing apps on it like the watercolor app used in the picture above. Its fantastic for floral closeups too like the one below:
I will continue to explore these apps which also include an HDR app and a "soft glow" app. Lots of fun in store!
In March my work was able to be part of two events. One was a silent auction for Flanagan's Beer and Wine Festival that raises money for various auctions. Another was in a joint gallery showing with
many other female artists for the Wine, Women and Art event. I was one of four photographers. (two of the three pieces I submitted were selected!) Some of these women have been at their craft for over 30 years and it made me wonder where I will be in 30 years and why am I in such a rush? Its okay to slow down and figure out who I am as an artist.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Here we go!
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Onward and Upward! |
My first solo art show is tomorrow....and I am excited and petrified all at the same time. My supporters tell me they love my work, I have sold a few pieces, they have done well at silent auctions on 3 seperate occasions, and yet a part of me wonders am I good enough and am I ready?
And then I realize....its not completely me and that the natural talent I have is a gift from God which I am so thankful for! So...why not trust in Him and know that everything will turn out all right! Forget about the nay sayers, put the doubts aside and take a deep breath....here we go!
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