Showing posts with label agrarian art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label agrarian art. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2015

1 Ballad: Chicken Chair

Detail: "Chicken Chair", from "The Rest"__48 x 36 oil for 

The image above is a SMALL PART of my painting for a special museum event.

I call this part of the painting "Chicken Chair",
Over the next few days and weeks I will unveil the whole work, and tell of my inspiration.
My instructions from the curator were to "break out of my box", and explore the theme.
If you know my work, do you see anything "out of the box", here?

SO...I have been invited to "sing" part of a ballad!!
"Ballad of the Farm: Then. Now. Tomorrow." is a unique exhibit of artworks 
Presented by Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art, with funding from NEA (National Endowment for the Arts),  MAAA, (Mid-America Arts Alliance), and others. 
The opening reception is Saturday, May 23, 2015. See the BROCHURE
Eleven artists have interpreted historic photos from family farms of long ago.
I think I am the only artist from Texas! 
I was given this opportunity last October, along with
 HUNDREDS of amazing historic photos to inspire me. 
My blog will take you along on my latest journey on the land!
Lets go!!

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UPCOMING FOR V....


Phippen Museum Western Art Show___Prescott, AZ___May 23-25


Ballad of the Farm: Then. Now. Tomorrow__OPENING__David City, NE__May 23

This event is a VERY SPECIAL exhibit, that I have put my heart into since October, 2014. I will have a month of TARGETED blog posts about this topic, and "unveil" my special painting very soon. Visit Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art for more, and PLEASE follow my journey...soon!

Saturday, August 07, 2010

Rush Hour__grain elevators,

(#3)Rush Hour in Bruno, NE__6x8 oil on linen panel__for Passing America...exhibit in 2011
Bruno. There are high rise buildings here, catching the morning sunshine thatalso makes the long shadows on the fields in town..Just after sunrise Allen drove me through Bruno, declaring that it was "Rush Hour" there. One of many small farm towns in Butler County that are dedicated to agriculture...America's heartland and breadbasket. I have a lot of thoughts on this, from THOUSANDS of miles spent on the road this summer. I will be updating my project blog as soon as I can! ...will let you know!