Friday, September 14, 2007

Noh Way Show, this weekend only!



I have three pieces in the Noh Way Show at Art Coop. Their new location is 4515 Olive Blvd, St. Louis, MO. The reception is Friday, September 14 from 7-11 pm.



Afterglow is in this exhibit.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

New Exhibit at Framations

I currently have a 9-piece exhibit at Framations Art Gallery.



Framations Custom Framing and Art Gallery
218 North Main Street/St. Charles, MO 63301
636.724.8313


Cerulean Tiers I


Cellestial Collage

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Two Pieces in Abstraction...Innovation...Experimentation at the St. Louis Artist Guild

Two of the three pieces I entered into the exhibit were accepted. They are: Blue Motion and Fading In, Fading Out. The reception is August 19: 12-3, with awards at 2pm. The exhibit will be on display through October 6, 2007. The St. Louis Artists' Guild is located at:
2 Oak Knoll Park
St. Louis, MO 63105
For more information, call the Artists' Guild at 314.727.6266

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Three pieces in exhibit, one award

I currently have three pieces in the Attention to Abstract exhibit at the St. Peters Community and Arts Center. Below are two of the pieces I entered and the piece Supernova received 2nd place in the Miscellaneous category.

Blue Motion


Supernova

Floral Collage

This is the finished piece for what was shown below as in progress. It changed quite a bit!

Friday, May 25, 2007

Camera problems

So I haven't posted anything in a while because I managed to mess up my camera. The piece mentioned in my last post has since been completed and looks entirely different. It is currently on display at Framations. Hopefully I'll get back on track and get a new camera! Then I can get things rolling again.

Right now, I'm in the planning stages on a few pieces that I'm hoping to complete for some upcoming regional exhibits.

Thursday, February 8, 2007

In Progress


Ok, so this picture turned out much darker than I thought. But this is something I just started. I'm thinking it's going to change dramatically, but at least I pieced together a foundation to build on. I ventured from my norm....I added some commercial fabric. The only thing I've used commercial fabric for in the past few years has been quilts....so we'll see. So far, I'm just using a sheer fabric with lightly printed images, so the dye color show through a bit from the fabric they are layered on top of. Who knows, I may scrap this still. I'm trying to work small lately b/c I'd like to enter a National Small Quilt exhibition (max size 16 x 20!) this summer. So far, nothing wonderful has resulted from my working small.