Gallery Sitting!

I have to admit once I saw the change in the weather I was a little less excited about   gallery sitting this week. I said I would  work the gallery so I put on my heels and dress clothes and made the trek over the big pond into the city!

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I am so glad I was at the gallery!  I  was able to  give one of my birds a  proper send off.

I also spent some time visiting the other galleries, now I am working on a  list of things that will  be going on in the  building  for  our May ( third thursday) event! So far it is  looking like May is going to  be awesome!

Below is a link to one of the other galleries that  participates in Third Thursdays at Seattle Design Center. https://www.facebook.com/Eastside.Association.of.Fine.Arts

 

 

Earth Day,another bird leaves the nest.

earth  day 005I was planning to do housework today but we had sun! I am  sure my husband will understand! The laundry did not get done, and the  sink full  of  dishes still  needs to be washed, Instead of  taking care of my  inside responsibilities I spent the day weeding and  moving plants around in our yard.

At noon I had an old friend stop by to pick up a piece of art she custom ordered. I love having my creations move off to new homes! This ammo container light will now be out at Tapps Island lighting up the area outside the back porch and welcoming the  visitors who stop by the dock to  visit the Kumar family.

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The evening concluded with a call from the Gallery Context owner to let me know one of the guests from our last  Third Thursdays show at the Seattle Design Center, wants to take Brianne to go live in her mother’s garden. She will be stopping by  Gallery [Context]  tomorrow to pick up IP birds (p) 169Brianne!

Brianne is a petite little bird. She is an amazing production specialist but lacks self confidence. While out in the garden she day dreams of growing up and flying with the eagles. Brianne has a big heart and she spends every free moment collecting worms so that she has gifts to share with her friends when they fly over to visit.

Brianne is going to love her new garden home! Having someone to  love and to love her in return will nourish and help her self esteem!

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I did think of attaching a photo of the pile of  laundry and the sink of dishes that  still needs tending too …  nah, that might be my next art project!

 

 

Photo to left is of Brianna and her new foster Mommy!

 

May! ODD BIRDS!

Until a few minutes ago I had no clue who the participating artists would be for the May  Odd birds show at the wonderful and fun Tasty shop and gallery!

I am very excited to see that Clarissa Callison will be participating as I took a class from her last year at ArtFest! This is a Real Treat! If you  can not make the reception  you  will want to  swing by the shop  to check things out  between  May  8 and June 10!

Tasty has a new unique theme each month! They are closed on Mondays & Tuesdays

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    The BIG ONE is coming... Greenwood & Phinney’s 18th Annual Arts Festival takes place Friday May 10th from 6-10pm and Saturday May 11th from 12-5pm and Tasty is throwing a party to celebrate, this years theme is ODD BIRDS.Join featured artist, Clarissa Callisen and a host of other creative talents as they tell their own story of unusual dames, feathered creatures and any other twist on the theme.

    Participating artists include not 1, not 2, but 3 artists named Michelle! Michele Lynch, Michelle Anderst and Michelle Waters!
    Plus, Braden Duncan, Cynthia Freese, Julia of Metal Wing Studios, Krista Jefferson, Lacey Bryant, Lisa Penz, Lizzie, Mary Syring and Pam Man.

7513 Greenwood Ave N., Seattle, Washington 98103

Made from 100% recycled materials

I currently have completed six new sculptures , each is a one of a kind piece.

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The Body: The metal casings were once used to store the shells for howitzer rounds. The backbone of the American military was the M2A1 105mm howitzer, which could fire shells to over 12,000 yards away, at a sustained rate of 2 to 4 rounds per minute. It was used alongside the M114 155mm howitzer, which had a range of 16,000 yards and a rate of fire of 2 rounds per minute. They were both employed during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam war. Today, both are retired from the US Military but are still used in other countries.

The tops were old farm plow discs that had been covered in rust and the bases are a combination of farm equipment and old car parts.

 

 

 

My life seems like a scene from an Aesop Fable

I feel as if the last few days I have been living in the middle of an Aesop fable.Yesterday on March 28 while out on an adventure with a friend just 3 miles from  home we stumbled open a lady my friend had met once before. Some people call her a witch, some people call her the crazy lady of Tiger Mountain and other people just call her by her name. As we approached her home we called out hello and in reply she said,” come on in.” As we got closer to the door she warned us that even though she had given us permission to come in the door way was booby trapped. As we opened the door slowly we noticed an old milk crate filled with fire wood which she directed us to step over as we came through the door.

I looked at her and she looked at me.  My friend took a seat on the wood bench that faced her. I stood for a moment and was checking the place out. She quickly asked, “Do I scare you?”  I replied.” why, should you?” She said, “ Well am  a little old  lady who lives in the  woods dressed all in black and  some might think I will turn you into a slug at midnight if you annoy me. “ I smiled and she said,” good! Now sit down, you see, I have had people bring me an apple so I could look like a character straight from a Disney movie.” I was hooked; I had instantly fallen in love with her. For  3 hours my  friend and I  sat on the  bench  visiting with her, we talked about music,  Richard Feynman, anthropology, her wit and  humor made me feel at home yet I  kept looking around at her  6×8 foot home,  from the  beam  above hung a  rope with knots which she used to  grab on to when she wanted to stand up. She used a walking stick to prop the door open when she could see we were getting warm from the heat of her little wood stove.  I was in a trance her stories of living in the woods, her travels her life …Such an amazing lady to be living off the grid. I was wondering so many things but not sure if I should ask.

In the time we talked I learned her husband died in 1983 and she buried him on the property and in 1984 gave everything of material value away.  Her house burned so for the past 30 years she has lived in a small 6×8 foot home that she built herself. No power, no running water, no money yet she has everything she needs. She told me she has not looked in a mirror for 30 years and would be afraid to! She made of vow of solidarity.024

My friend and I said farewell and parted.

All evening I thought of the lady of the woods. I kept seeing her sitting on her bench, her long grey hair almost to her waist,when  she  stood  she was not 5  foot tall. Her tobacco pipe that she smoked with ease and almost constantly. A Bible sat open on the table behind her, long white handmade candles hung from hooks, 5 very dusty Tolkien books sat on a shelf and a very old battery operated walk man radio that she had told me she used to  keep up on the news and to listen to music.I felt as if a spell had been cast, I did not turn into a slug at midnight but I could not stop thinking about her. This lady has a young and playful spirit. I found myself at peace around her. She is not just a  squatter or a  crazy old lady. She was educated at Berkeley and Stanford and is very well read, yes a bit eccentric  and  sure  she has some interesting traditions and rules  but heck so do  lots of people.

After a restless night sleep I decided since it was a new day, I had to go back, alone this time. I went to her house. I called out hello and she called back oh Cynthia I was expecting you!  We talked for over four hours and she asked me if it would be selfish to burden me with a few things she felt she needed to share. I asked if these things needed to be kept secret or not and she said,” oh I would not burden you in that way, once I tell you, you decide.”

Before I left she asked me to promise to kick her if she continued to ramble on about herself  and I promised to kick her with a feather.  As I left she said, “ take this with you” and she handed me a piece of kindling that I had noticed the day  before on her window ledge, then she said, ‘It looks a  bit  like a bird don’t you think? Well farewell my friend, I love you,” and as she spoke she grabbed hold of the  rope hanging from the  beam and lifted herself up to bid me farewell, whispering in my ear, “until our paths meet again may God bless you.”  I am  not  sure how long I  should wait to go back? 025

Tonight’s The Night!

Wow how time flies!  Tonight’s the  night to  head down to  Gallery [Context]

This March 21 is our reception, from 5-9 PM at Gallery [context] located at the Seattle Design Center, Suite 262  5701 Sixth Avenue South Seattle.                                           Free parking ,wine and snacks!  And now for a few head shots!

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Art ROCKS!

Thursday March 21 is our reception, from 5-9 PM at Gallery [context] located at the Seattle Design Center, Suite 262  5701 Sixth Avenue South Seattle.                                           Free parking ,wine and snacks!

Come out to see Survival of the interesting, my recent collection is  called , Meet the Press . I will be easy to spot as I will be the girl in the hat.

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Zalman will be wearing his Sommelier cap…

  • Thursday March 21 from 5-9 PM

    “Survival of the Interesting” theme kick-off with Foodie [context].

    Zalman will be wearing his Sommelier cap for awhile and will share some of  his favorite Classical Wines from off the beaten path. Banyuls and chocolate, anyone?

    Foodie [context] runs from 5-7 PM, so come on early.
    Also, Just confirmed:
    Infinite Confections will be offering their delicious Chocolates throughout the Salon Anon Anon….
    Finally, Chocolates that are actually good for us! Yeh!!

    These birds are standing in line but,they wont mind if you take cuts!

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    Gallery [context]

    Seattle Design Center, Suite 262

    5701 Sixth Avenue South

    Seattle, WA

Not Everything Leaves the Nest

As a self taught artist I am often trying new things and  some of my attempts are total disasters! Other things that  don’t leave the nest are  are  things that I have  seen someone else do and I just want to give it a try myself.

One example of the  latter is my recent flower and dragon fly. My  friend Denny Croston is the original  creator.I have some Denny Art at our place  so I  decided to  fool around and make my own as a warm  up  exercise.

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The first bird, dragon fly and  flower I made  have  found a home on our back porch.

 

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