Thursday, April 19, 2012

Monday, April 16, 2012

Best of the West!

Every year, Northeast Ohio's "West Shore Live Well Magazine" holds a competition to find the very best local businesses here on the West Side of Cleveland. The grand finale of the annual contest is "the Best of the West"; a trade-show-like party where Clevelanders can vote for their favorite finalists.

I was honored with an invite to help with the "Rae-Ann Nursing" booth at this years event. Rae-Ann is a family-owned nursing and rehabilitation company with 4 local facilities and is a consistent Best of the West winner.  It is very easy to understand why -  The staff are all incredibly kind and welcoming, they have wonderful programs for their residents (including many community art ones!) and.... they have their own in-house bakery!!

At this year's Best of the West, Rae-Ann wanted to promote their many art programs, so they invited me to create some live art with the Best of the West attendees!

The idea was to get Best of the West Voters (A.K.A anyone who attends the event) to engage with the Rae-Ann Staff as they add their own personal touch to an on-going collaborative painting. My job was to get everything ready and to cheerfully invite people to draw... which might be one of my favorite activities anyway, so I had a GREAT time!

We decided to use a 36in x 48in canvas as the support. Since messes were a concern, we bought paint markers for people to use. What fun colors!!! Most of the markers we bought were Sharpie brand paint markers, Medium Size. The sharpie "Bold" size has a tendency to loose its felt tip - which is not so fun when you are trying to get fancy-dressed people to draw! I did like the Elmer's "Painters" brand as well, but the color choices were very limited.

Before the event, I used some of the paint markers to add logos and a floral banner at the top of the canvas.


To make sure everything was exact, I printed out the logos actual size and used transfer paper to get them on the canvas perfect. (FYI: Carefully tracing this way leads to not-so-fun hand cramps. Rest often!) I then outlined all my letters before filling them in (Ron the BF was a big help here!)

The pretty flowers at the top started out as pencil drawings, but that didn't last too long and most of them ended up free-form. They are VERY inspired by my Mexican-ish ceramics last year, particularly this collaborative piece (I painted, Sue threw, Joan Sculpted):


It took me 2 nights to finish all the canvas decoration.

I had a blast decorating this canvas with everyone at the event! I think it turned out pretty great...

The quilt on the right was made by local elementary school students and features Westlake city founders! I LOVE it. Can you guess which square is my favorite (hint it's orange!)?

It's amazing to see what people will draw or write when you give them a fun colored marker!
Thanks Rae-Ann for letting me hang out with you last week - I had a wonderful time. :)

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Cameron in the Roses


Cameron in the Roses • 2011 • 8 in x 8 in
Charcoal, Colored Pencil, Gouache, Acrylic paint, Metal Leaf and Encaustic Medium on Paper Mounted to board. 

First Place BAYart's Fall Juried Show 2011
In a private collection

Monday, April 9, 2012

Waxing Poetic


Waxing Poetic • 2011 • 5in x 5 in
Oil paint and Encaustic in a cradled wooden panel with embedded handmade paper
On exhibit at Kendal at Oberlin until May 9th, 2012

Friday, April 6, 2012

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Panels and Kitties


I got a visit from the art supply fairies today...



10 beautiful birch panels, ready to turn into some small good things.
Can't wait to get started.

Mika the Ragdoll was really excited too - new BOX!




 
Here is what I used my last wood panel on..

John Singer Sargent / Klimt mash up for a Rust Belt Monster Collective Challenge
This is the rough:



GO check out some other re-imagined masterpieces at the RBMC blog!