Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Somerville Open Studios April 30, May 1

Open Studios is fast approaching. Alex, my studio mate and I built a little wall to hang work and have been painting and cleaning and getting ready to show off all our new work. We are pretty proud of the wall. It's worth checking out.
Our location is 145 Cedar St, spot #42 in the artist map booklet. You can grab a book where you see signs around town with a big green hand on it. Oh, and look for orange balloons. That means it's an artist spot and walk right in. There is also a free trolley service to cart you around, and probably lots of free wine.
Nick Palm, my new web designer, has been working diligently on a new site. It looks great, keep posted for the new look.

http://www.somervilleopenstudios.org/

Monday, April 18, 2011

CVS Window



"Pink Pumps" Lady Legs is chilling in the CVS window in Davis Square. So go get an ice cream cone and stand by it telling passersby, "Hey, I know that person."
Artist Reception
Friday, April 22, 6 - 8pm
Outside on sidewalk (weather permitting)
Be there or be Davis Squared.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Somerville Open Studios Museum Show





Artist's Choice Exhibit Opening Reception!
Join us for the opening of the Artist's Choice Exhibit this Friday evening from 6-9pm. This is a fantastic way to meet fellow artists and get a peek at some of their work while enjoying some tasty food and wine!


The Somerville Museum, 1 Westwood Road
Friday, April 15, 6-9pm

I probably won't be there, but my piece will speak for itself. Put in "Dem Dames," crazy legs.

Got into the Mass Art Spring Sale! Going to bust out some new minis, paint a couple of leaves and have a brand NEW product, simple matted splatter paint pieces, some with funny sayings on them. They have a very simple glass frame, great present.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Altered Book Excerpts












Art and Leisure
Working on building a new website, so stay tuned for lots of new current work.

"Pink Pumps" Lady Legs is sitting pretty in the Davis Square CVS window display for the month of April.
In the meantime, here are some pages from an altered book I'm working on. I found a book, "Killing Time: Leisure and Culture in Southwest Pennsylvania 1800-1850." It seems when people had leisure time back then, they would get drunk and party.