I dropped my work off for the LAA Winter Show last week. The exhibit was hung over the weekend and I got to see it today. One piece already sold! Luckily I had my camera with me so I was able to snap a few pics before any more disappear.
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And, I realized I needed a brush-up on color theory. Sure, I remembered it from art classes way back when ... sort of ... but with Jason's help it started to come back to me.
Jason is a busy guy with a full time job and a family, and doesn't seem to have much time for art these days, and doesn't seem to have a website any more or else I would have linked to it by now. But this article on one of his past exhibits gives a bit of background: Urban Eden article Some examples of Jason's work:
continued from part 1 There's so much more to choosing a career path than deciding what you want to be when you grow up. What I needed at that time in my life was stability, and steady progress. That first college drafting class led me to a job at a civil engineering firm where I worked for 6 years, then to a county tax mapping department for 8-1/2 years. In time I managed to squeeze in a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree, served on a small village Planning Commission for a few years, then landed a job as a Planning Administrator for Lapeer MI. I went on to earn a Master of Public Administration degree, became AICP certified as a Planner, and was promoted to Planning Director where I’ve been for the past 10 years. That’s 30 years or so in a nutshell. (Update: I retired in October 2015.) In 2005 when still working as the Planning Administrator, the then-director launched a project to obtain a building in our quaint little downtown right next door to the historic Art Deco PIX Theatre, with the intent of turning it into an art gallery. We worked out the design with an architect team, a management strategy with the City Commission and Downtown Development Authority, and got grant funding from the state for the building renovations. When I say “we”, it was mostly my boss, the ever-dynamic Matt Modrack who now works for the City of Brighton MI. (update: dadly, Matt passed away in 2016.) I was just very fortunate to be in the right place at the right time to be a part of such a special project. In October 2015, Gallery 194 opened its doors to the public. A few months later, I took my first art class in over 30 years, Charcoal Figure Drawing. My inner artist had caught a glimpse of daylight from inside the subconscious closet where I had stuffed her, and was beginning to wake up and stretch. Over the next few years I signed up for a few more classes through the Gallery: Studio Oil Painting, En Plein Aire Oil Painting, Pen and Ink Drawing, Acrylic Painting, Mixed Media …. I participated in some community art projects and art-related fund raising events …. joined a few on-line artist groups …. gradually became more confident to experiment with more media and put myself out there as an artist …. And so, here I am. Once again, the Lapeer Art Association (LAA) opened up their annual Spring Show at Gallery 194 to non-member artists (last year was the first time.) And once again I applied and ended up with 5 paintings in the exhibit.
There was a very nice turnout at the reception this past Saturday. My usual date, my husband, was not available so I went alone. Which of course is fine, I'm certainly not a stranger there no matter who else is there. But then I was pleasantly surprised when my sister-in-law Aileen and her daughter-in-law Allison showed up! So nice of them to make the trip down from Bridgeport. Good conversation, art, wine, food - an all-around fun evening. p.s. Sharon Samyn's bridge painting, the large one on the far left of the 3rd photo below, blew me away! As did several other pieces. And then there was a blue wolf ... ?? Check out LAA's blog for more. |
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