Thursday, November 13, 2014

A busy FMBAA week!! and some art.....

After collapsing on Sunday when PTB closed we slowly got back in motion here.  First to sort my studio which was piled with odds and ends from the week.  Then to dig out some project for Experimental painting for Tuesday morning.   I found three to take that have been in the works for at least two years.  Yes, that's right.  Some things come together quickly and some definitely don't.  At the end of the morning I actually signed one...but when viewed again at home I have changed my mind.  Back to work.

Meeting Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday afternoon and errands and tasks.  Finally today I have been able to frame up 5 paintings for the show receiving tomorrow.  3 are for the Ireland show and two for Fall Judged.  We will have a reception on the 23 and a discussion of that trip and sign ups for the next two.  I plan to go to Sedona with the group in April.

At last beach time on Friday afternoon, after receiving, then I am signed up to gallery sit on Saturday,  but am hoping G will do it.  Sunday I will help with the judging then stay for the demo at 4-6.  See why I call it an FMBAA week!!  Every month one week is like this.  Next week I hope to get out painting and having a bit more time for ourselves. That is after the brunch meeting here on Tuesday!

Below are the paintings I entered:

  Genesis mixed media  17x23" $500.
                              Best of Show Lee Ackert Memorial Award Winner Fall Judged Show 2014

  Dysart O'Dea   pastel/wc  NFS

  To the Beach   pastel  12x16  $300
This won an Honorable Mention in the 2014 Paint the Beach competition

  Burren Perfumery  pastel  NFS

 Liscanoor Harbor   pastel/wc NFS

Monday, November 10, 2014

Another success...whew!!

  "To the Beach"  Honorable Mention

  Mantanzas Pass II
 
These were the two pastels I was able to finish and enter in the competition.  The second one called "To the Beach" was done the second day in a bolder style stressing the strong values of the scene.  The judge liked that about it.  A cloudy day for the first one did not have strong values to depict and it is done is a very traditional style.
 
 
We are happy to have more time for other things, like laundry and shopping now, at least once I dig out from the piles here in the studio.  I plan to go to the gallery tomorrow and work on more non representational pieces that I've started.  We have a show receiving on Friday and I need two for that and 3 for the Ireland show as well.    At least two to finish and 5 to frame by that time!!
 
 
George is busy tallying the sales and expenses for his report on Wednesday.  We are down from last year and think it hurt to be in the more hidden venue rather than the tent outside the shops.  Moving the art from there to the tent was a lot of work and we don't plan to do it again.  The "Propeller Lounge" however looked great at night and the tables and bar outside in the evening were nice.  Even had a beautiful full moon rise over the bay.  Good scenery, bad sales.
 
 
And now I think a nap..have been up since 3am with very messed up schedule.  It must have been that TV interview at 5 am on Thursday!!!

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Paint the Beach in Full Swing....

Check in was Monday night and went well..all but 5 checked in to begin painting Tuesday.  Kathryn Miller and I are painting buddies and went to Bowditch Park to paint at 8 am.  It was a beautiful morning and we worked away until the stiff offshore breeze forced us to stop.  I think mine is frame worthy and will post it tomorrow.   I drove around a bit taking photos of painters then came home.

This morning was a repeat but worked at the beach near Junkanoo and gallery.  It was a popular place with about 6 of us painting away.  This painting looked very different than yesterdays and may not make it to the frame.  But it was a beautiful day to be on the beach doing what we love to do..a perfect day.  I took a few more photos of the artists and will try to get them on facebook which isn't working well right now.

Tomorrow I must be at the marina for a TV spot..I am first at 5:45 am then Mimi and Neil take over the next four.  Then to unload the art supplies at home and back to the gallery to load up for Friday morning.  At home I'll get my entries framed and load the rest of the gear to be at the venue by about 8 am.  Friday is a very long day and ends when we finish moving the grids to the tent for a 7:30 am Saturday rehang.  Tent opens at 9 and we will have about 50 more pieces of art to fit in after the Quick Draw ends at noon.

by 2 am Sunday I will be ready for my big Margarita from Skyes a tradition well earned.