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stream of consciousness

So, I need to get a little more acquainted with the blog thing. It is still so new to me, & I am not sure exactly what the “rules” are, & so forth. But, here goes…. more stream of consciousness stuff:

Lately, I can’t seem to get enough studio time. Never mind that I am in the studio by 7 a.m., & some days I work til midnight or even 1…. I look at the clock & invariably think “I just need a few more hours….” It’s incredible really.

My next show will be the New Orleans Arts Market at Palmer Park, Saturday, Aug 30th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Check it out here:

That’s followed closely by the Baton Rouge Arts Market, on Saturday, September 6th 8 a.m. til noon:

My next BIG show will be Kentuck, in Northport, AL. I am told that it’s a really prestigious show, & I am so excited to have been juried in! But, that’s not until October 18th & 19th (my birthday!). Meanwhile, I am cranking out new art like there’s no tomorrow. Summer sales have been very good, but honestly, the little critters are eating us out of house & home! (I’m just glad we don’t REALLY have to feed them!) But it feels great to have this “surplus” of work, because I know the holidays will be upon us before we know it. I have so many new pieces, as in, one-of-a-kind, that are not even on my site yet….fun stuff, too. Oh, & new colors. (The “critters” are coming)

I listen to books on c.d. in my studio while I work. It’s great because as much as I adore reading, I usually only have time for it right before I fall asleep, & since I am working such long hours, well, I’m way too sleepy to read, & besides, I would not want to keep my husband, Jimmy awake with my lamp. . With books on c.d., I am going through books like wildfire. At the moment I’m listening to “A Fraction of the Whole”. It’s very clever, thought I am only on the second disk, I think it will be a very good book. Yesterday, it was “The 5 People You Meet in Heaven”. Good, entertaining, but not life changing or anything. I really enjoyed Anne Lamott’s “More Thoughts on Faith”. She is a brilliant writer, & there must have been about twenty times when I was in clay up to my elbows, thinking, “oh, I need to write that down!”…. I have already decided I will listen to that one again soon. I liked “Shop Girl”, by Steve Martin, &….I have forgotten the title of his other book…. but it was very good, too.

I also LOVE “This American Life” on NPR. I try to be sure I’m working at 5 p.m. on Sunday evenings when it is aired on our local NPR affiliate, WRKF. …&, of course, “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me” … NPR’s answer to television game shows. If you win, you get Carl Castle’s voice for the outgoing message on your answering machine. I would love to have Carl Castle’s voice on my answer machine!

Well…. I think it’s time to get back in that studio!

The Delightful Mr. Pultroon, detail

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The return of the Streetcars!

a shot of my booth

Yesterday was the monthly arts market at Palmer Park in New Orleans. It’s put on by the New Orleans Arts Council, & they do an amazing job. The best part about yesterday’s market was that there was a commemoration ceremony for the return of the St. Charles streetcar. It was a huge deal, too. The festivities included a brass marching band that lead the crowd (& I do mean CROWD) from the streetcar & thru the market. It was so much fun….. you just had to get into it, & everyone certainly did. They paraded right in front of my booth. What a blast! The bands at yesterday’s market were great, & even though it was incredibly hot, there were some pretty amazing dancers, like swing dancing. It looked like the dance shows on t.v. these days! I don’t know who they were, but they could really cut a rug. Oh, & we saw a jazz funeral that passed right by the arches on Carrolton Avenue, right by my booth. I’m not sure, but I think that was unrelated to the market & the streetcar festivities. There was a line of limos a block long behind the horse drawn hearse.

The best thing about that market is the art lovers. I have regular customers who come by every month, & we get lots of new people each time we do the show. New Orleanians really support artists. We appreciate it so much. They just “get it”. You do not find that everywhere. I’ve done shows all over (the South, mostly) & New Orleans is my favorite location. Everyone has a story, everyone is just happy to be there. It’s electric. New Orleans Jazz Fest was a BLAST!

I have shows scheduled in Houston & Tuscaloosa, & am waitlisted for a show in Sedona. I do hope I get into that one! I’m also in Forum 35’s upcoming juried group show at Brunner Gallery in Baton Rouge. I like fun!

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finally! (stream of consciousness on art/my art)

making art for a living,child artists,child art,I just adore art! I adore looking at it, I adore buying it, I adore owning it, I adore contemplating it, I adore selling it, mostly I adore making it!

Last week I taught art to a class of 30 underprivelidged children for the local symphony league. I really adore KID ART! Their innocence comes thru. They have not yet been spoiled by other’s opinions of how things should be. At least they haven’t bought into that completely yet. Go into any kindergarden classroom across the nation, across the world, & ask the simple question “How many of you are artists?” I’d be willing to bet every hand in the room will go up & they will be excited to tell you about their art. Now, do the same thing in any 8th grade class, & there may be two or three kids, who look around nervously &, almost embarrassed, raise their hands, while every other kid turns to look at them. We need to look at what is going on in the intervening years. Teachers have an obligation to nurture creativity. What could be more beautiful? More freeing? A better way to deal with life’s stresses, with anxiety, with fears? There’s no telling what these children in the class had to go home to. But for that one & one half hour every morning of last week, those babies were free. They had their hands in clay! They were artists! They could get lost in the activity of playing with clay!…..It really does my heart good to see that! Wish I had taken pictures of their artwork because it was amazing!

So, about my art. I like to say, when my hands are in clay, all is right with the world. It’s the truth. I love what I become in the studio…..free, lost in creating, serene, content, even joyful. There are times when I get so excited about making art, about a new idea, or just about the act of creating, it’s like I could light up the night. There’s this physical change that comes over me, I can feel it all over. I feel it when I am looking at other people’s art too, the styles that really appeal to me. I like fun stuff, edgy stuff, I love textures, I like art that makes me smile, or makes me think, art that I can feel swimming in my blood. I can make a connection.

I wondered at first if making art for a living would diminish these feelings in me. It hasn’t. There are days when I am ready to work, but not quite feeling like I am ready to tackle a new idea, or just to be really creative. These are the fish days. I can always make fish. Those babies sell as fast as I can make them, so it’s a good place to land when I can’t get motivated to do more. They’re still fun, still creative, & are supplying a need for my business. It’s a great way for me to jumpstart my creativity on those days. Just get my hands in clay, & it begins anew.

I never force my creativity in the studio. Seems counterintuitive. Some days I have to get out. Go run an errand, or meet a friend for coffee. That’s a good thing to do. But there are days when wild horses could not keep me from my studio. This is most days, honestly. I could put in ten hours a day, & still want more.

My work is constantly evolving, & I am excited about where it may take me next. I just flow with it, let it take me along at it’s whim, & it never ceases to surprise or delight me. I adore art!

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