Showing posts with label Locally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Locally. Show all posts

Thursday

Mural Collaboration, Texas Children’s Hospital, The Woodlands Texas


Spear head Vickie McMillan, came out to recruit members of Conroe Art League to join in a mural collaboration project to benefit the new Texas Children’s Hospital in The Woodlands, it is expected to open in 2017. Various members accepted the call to brushes including Jamie.

Artists were to pick an image or two from a group Vickie had pre-selected of native Texas plants, birds and butterflies. They were to use acrylic paint, and paint in a basic style – no details, no background. Jamie chose to paint butterflies on the small canvases provided by Vickie. 


Mexican Bluewing


Pinevine Swallowtail

Various images are being painted by professional artists, students and children, to create a fun and lively scene. To ensure cohesion, Vickie will take care of the background and add paint strokes and perhaps enhance colors of the various images as may be needed. She will scan the painted images, digitally size, then stitch the images together into a 65 foot mural. This mural will not only beautify the hospital, but will help distract ill children from pains and such during long stays at the hospital or physical therapy. Hidden within the woodsy / fieldy nature scene will be playground type objects, offering a sort of I spy or seek and find game of entertainment.

Jamie has had the pleasure of signing her name to the artist canvas that will be on permanent display near the completed mural. Once the unveiling happens we will give you an update.


Thank you

Sunday

Framed

I tell ya! By Kari Schmidt-Pukropski of Cornerstone Framing. She is our local framer here in Conroe. Kari worked with me and we came up with a smashing frame for my piece Why Not. It is just as fun as the painting and really makes her pop out to create a bold presence in the room. Yes I should have framed it BEFORE I put her in the judged spring show, but you know how it goes sometimes.

Kari has worked with several other local artist and they are all happy with the work she delivered. I believe that when you frame your art it does more than just create a boundary for your piece to stay in. I think it actually becomes an integral part of it, an extension of your piece. And after working with Kari I learned this is her belief as well and from my perspective this is a feature you want with a framer.

To contact  Kari@cornerstoneframing.com and you may meet her in person

2 Girls, A Guy
And A
Trailer

Featuring artwork from the John Porter Collection
Friday May 29, 2015   5-9pm (CDT)
Madeley Building / Conroe Art League 127 Simonton St. Downtown Conroe TX 77301

2 Girls: Suzanne Seiler & Julie Graham, A Guy: Beau Crump, Trailer: Cornerstone Framing & Design

There will be Ice Cream, Music, Art & a Load O’FUN!


Blessings for your week ahead

Woodlands Waterway Art Festival 2015

What a day! As a member of Conroe Art League, I volunteered to work this really great festival and I committed my husband to work with me. We had gate duty, we handed out the festival flyer it contained a map, a time schedule for events and listed out the vendors and artist. We helped people put on the required wrist bands and welcomed them in to see and buy ART.

It was cool when we first got there and I almost wished I had put on a sweater instead of a long sleeved denim shirt. The treat of thunderstorms was very apparent with heavy clouds and closed umbrellas in most hands. But the morning shift went off without a drop. And by the end of our shift it had warmed up quite well, almost too well.


After changing out of our volunteer tee shirts we headed out to see the art for ourselves. And once again this festival did not disappoint. I didn’t really take pictures as most artist frown on that due to copyright issues, but I will show you the front of the flyer

And this photo of me, that my husband took, sitting on a musical art bench. We ate tacos and stopped to listen and watch various musical groups around the festival grounds. What fun we had looking at different types of art, touching wind chimes made from rocks – very cool I tell you and talking to artist from all over the U.S. It was a great day.

Perhaps you can come next year in April, Woodlands Waterway Art Festival located in The Woodlands Texas. God willing, I plan on being there, 


Take care and keep smiling, it makes your face happy