Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Another Gray Day

It has rained 19 of the last 24 days in Massachusetts.  Right now it is just gray, endless gray.  We are expecting to see the sun on Thursday, thank goodness.  However, I'm not holding my breath.

Last Saturday, I took an encaustic class from Tracy Spadafora in Somerville.  It was super and I learned a lot for just one day.  I have one piece that is almost done, which I will post when it is complete.

Visit her site, her work is really beautiful.

Here is another piece from my current show, "A through Z"

A through Z



Monday, June 22, 2009

Women of Letters Reception

June 13th was the Artist Reception for my show "Women of
Letters".  It was great and although we didn't sell anything on
Saturday, my compatriot, Mary Hart, sold 2 of my pieces on Sunday and
one of hers.  Yeah!  We are hoping for more sales this weekend.  If you
are in the area of Lowell, MA please drop by Ayer Lofts Gallery, 172
Middle Street, Lowell between noon and 4pm.

Here are some new images from before and during the reception.

Gallery
Whole gallery from back wall

Reception1
reception
Reception2
Food and drinks table in the hall outside the gallery

Me
Me,
oh I do hate to be photographed.  You don't see the glass of wine in my
other hand giving me courage. 



Thursday, June 18, 2009

One of My Favorite Blogs - Robin and the Sage

Robin and the Sage
robin and the sage blog
and her Etsy store



Delila is a true "nature observer" and her store offerings reflect that. She lives in Finland and her photos and art reflect that love of nature.

I just bought a bunch of ephemera that I received earlier in the week and it's all wonderful.  Now that I have time to play, I'm inspired to use it. 






Finally back

Last Saturday was the Artist Reception for my show "Women of Letters".  It was great and although we didn't sell anything on Saturday, my compatriot, Mary Hart, sold 2 of my pieces on Sunday and one of hers.  Yeah!  We are hoping for more sales this weekend.  If you are in the area of Lowell, MA please drop by Ayer Lofts Gallery, 172 Middle Street, Lowell between noon and 4pm.

I was so tired after all the effort of getting the show up sorting out the reception, I haven't felt like posting to my blog. 

Here are some new images from before and during the reception.

Gallery
Whole gallery from back wall

Reception1
reception
Reception2
Food and drinks table in the hall outside the gallery

Me
Me, oh I do hate to be photographed.  You don't see the glass of wine in my other hand.  You can see the poppy I recently bought and posted about on this blog.



Thursday, June 11, 2009

Way to cute to pass up

The Blog Cute Overload has a whole series of kittens sleeping in all sorts of odd places this is my favorite.  Here is the link to this article
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Having a cat of my own, I appreciate all of this cat sillyness.



Monday, June 8, 2009

Women of Letters

I just spent Saturday and Sunday gallery sitting for the new exhibition about the alphabet. My partner in this endeavor is Mary Hart of Winchester, MA.   There are photos in a picture album linked on the left.  Here is more info about the show.

Women of Letters
Alphabetically inspired artworks
Collage, painting and encaustic

An Abecedarium, defined as a primer for learning the alphabet, is just one element to be found in “Women of Letters”, the new exhibit opening at the Ayer Lofts Gallery on June 6, 2009.  The women, Western Avenue Studios artist Karen Bettencourt and Winchester artist and teacher, Mary Hart are offering more than 40 works inspired by their fascination with letterforms. In the Abecedarium, Bettencourt and Hart, each created 13 individual alphabetical expressions.  Other alphabet related pieces round out the show.

 Karen Bettencourt of Woburn is taking a break this year from curating the Paste-up collage show and is participating in this exhibit instead.  Her early work included watercolors, tapestry weaving and art quilts. Currently, she is creating fabric, paper and digital collages and learning encaustic (painting with wax).

 Mary Hart of Winchester has been a calligrapher for over 35 years. The common element in her work is the use of letterforms, both as writing and abstract calligraphic marks. Mary teaches classes in Calligraphy, Graphic Design, Visual Dynamics and Color at Middlesex Community College, The Museum School in Boston, and Cambridge Center for Adult Education.

Women of Letters will be showing in Ayer Lofts Gallery at 172 Middle Street in Lowell, MA from June 6 – June 28, 2009.  There will be a reception for the artists Saturday, June 13th from 2-4pm. Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday, 12pm to 4:00pm. 



Women of Letters

I just spent Saturday and Sunday gallery sitting for the new
exhibition about the alphabet. My partner in this endeavor is Mary Hart
of Winchester, MA.   There are photos in a picture album linked on the
left.  Here is more info about the show.

Women of Letters

Alphabetically inspired artworks

Collage, painting and encaustic

An Abecedarium, defined as a
primer for learning the alphabet, is just one element to be found in
“Women of Letters”, the new exhibit opening at the Ayer Lofts Gallery
on June 6, 2009.  The women, Western Avenue Studios artist Karen
Bettencourt and Winchester artist and teacher, Mary Hart are offering
more than 40 works inspired by their fascination with letterforms. In
the Abecedarium, Bettencourt and Hart, each created 13 individual
alphabetical expressions.  Other alphabet related pieces round out the
show.

 Karen Bettencourt of Woburn is taking a break this year
from curating the Paste-up collage show and is participating in this
exhibit instead.  Her early work included watercolors, tapestry weaving
and art quilts. Currently, she is creating fabric, paper and digital
collages and learning encaustic (painting with wax).

 Mary Hart
of Winchester has been a calligrapher for over 35 years. The common
element in her work is the use of letterforms, both as writing and
abstract calligraphic marks. Mary teaches classes in Calligraphy,
Graphic Design, Visual Dynamics and Color at Middlesex Community
College, The Museum School in Boston, and Cambridge Center for Adult
Education.

Women of Letters will be showing in Ayer Lofts Gallery
at 172 Middle Street in Lowell, MA from June 6 – June 28, 2009.  There
will be a reception for the artists Saturday, June 13th from 2-4pm.
Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday, 12pm to 4:00pm. 



Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Another Sneak Peek

We hung the Women of Letters show on Monday and it looks great.  I'll post pictures of the gallery soon.  Here is another piece from the Abecedarium.

Z