Tapestry: Collaging the Seasons

Journal Workshop (2)I recently had the pleasure to meet and take a class from Roxanne Evans Stout, an artist from Klamath Falls, and the curator of the blog, River Garden Studio. The class was held at The Art Department in downtown Salem.  I hadn’t taken a class in a long time and since it was on the heels of my show opening at Guardino Gallery, I was primed and ready to let Roxanne take the reigns so I could just play.

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After staring down the white, I jumped in.

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Journal Workshop (10)Roxanne did demos and provided lots of materials for us to play and experiment with.

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Journal Workshop  (5)Of course, I brought some of my own personal treasures to use on my pages . . . .

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We worked on four pieces at a time, front and back, meaning we created eight pieces of art during the day-long workshop. Not all of my pages are finished, but here is what I got completed during the day.

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Journal Workshop (3)And now I can’t wait to see where I takes these pages for the next layer.

 

 

Group Dynamics

The Salem Art Group: Dayna, Kathy, Tory, Woody standing in for Celia, Katy, Nancy
The Salem Art Group: Dayna, Kathy, Tory, Woody standing in for Celia, Katy, Nancy

I’m a member of the Salem Art Group, a closed, close-knit group of six women. We get together once a month, varying our activities. Some months we meet for coffee and to share what we’ve been up to, other months we take field trips. Regularly we meet for art play dates. And once a year we go on a multi-day art retreat in the woods. Earlier this year we decided it would be fun to do an art show together and last night we hosted our opening reception at The Art Department, a downtown Salem fine art store. Our show, Group Dynamics, will be up through the end of November.

 

The south wall, artist's work left to right: Katy Vigland, Nancy Eng, Dayna Collins
The south wall, artist’s work left to right: Katy Vigland, Nancy Eng, Dayna Collins
The north wall, left to right, the art work of Tory Brokenshire and Kathy Shen
The north wall, left to right, the art work of Tory Brokenshire and Kathy Shen

I created three pieces for the show, which I started at our retreat back in August.

Camp Sherman art retreat 2014
Camp Sherman art retreat 2014

 

Here are my completed pieces:

My art work, all are 16x20 inches, plaster, oil, and cold wax on cradled boards
My art work, all are 16×20 inches, plaster, oil, and cold wax on cradled boards
"Fairy Tales & Poetry," 16x20 inches, plaster, oil, and cold wax on cradled board
“Fairy Tales & Poetry,” 16×20 inches, plaster, oil, and cold wax on cradled board
"Curiosity & Tolerance," 16x20, plaster, oil, and cold wax on cradled board
“Curiosity & Tolerance,” 16×20, plaster, oil, and cold wax on cradled board
"Insight & Imagination," 16x20, plaster, oil, and cold wax on cradled board
“Insight & Imagination,” 16×20, plaster, oil, and cold wax on cradled board

And here are photos from last night’s reception.

Cynthia and Susan try on clothes created by Celia
Cynthia and Susan try on clothes created by Celia
Tory and Becky, an old friend from when my son was in school
Tory and Becky, an old friend from when my son was in school
Cynthia and me
Cynthia and me
Kathy showcasing her work
Kathy showcasing her work
Kathy reveals herself
Kathy reveals herself
Valentine and Kathy discuss encaustics
Valentine and Kathy discuss encaustics
By the end of the evening, we were all a bit rummy
By the end of the evening, we were all a bit rummy
Dayna, Kathy, Tory, Katy, and Nancy
Dayna, Kathy, Tory, Katy, and Nancy