Showing posts with label exhibits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibits. Show all posts

My show is up!

From a wildly creative crazy mess in my studio (where I was still putting the finishing touches on a painting yesterday morning before the show went up)...


To Swallow Gallery, where first we placed them on the floor to group them...


And then, up on the walls they went...








I'm thrilled with how it all looks up on the walls and I'm so excited for the Opening Reception tonight! There are a few new paintings in the show that I've not shared here yet, that I am loving, I'll share here soon!

xo

Walking New York City

Morning light on the Empire State Building

Autumn is my favorite season in New York, often we will have days of beautiful, bright cloudless and sunny weather. I think its a perfect time to talk about some of my favorite things to do it New York.

Perhaps my very favorite thing about living in New York City is the walking. The city is so colorful and the best way to experience it is on foot. I love that I can walk out of my house and walk for blocks that are full of life, people are out, shops are open, I can get my groceries, walk to the park, hop on the subway, and it is all just outside my door.

There have been seasons in my life here in NYC during which I walked all the time. Then, I loved the city for its vastness, the "big" all day walks that I could take. Seven years ago, at this same time of year, I was grieving a miscarriage and the only thing that really soothed me was walking. So, each day I would get up and head out into the city with only a vague plan for the day, something like, "Walk the whole west side of Manhattan.", or , "Walk from the Village to Central Park.", and then I would just see where the day would take me.

My walks have become shorter, and are not often solitary these days, but the other day I had the treat of heading out alone into Manhattan for one of my favorite shorter walks. I took the subway to the corner of 6th Avenue and 34th Street, next to the Empire State Building. Visited one of my favorite shops there, the flagship location of the Swedish chain H&M. Then walked one block over to 5th Avenue and turned downtown, the walk down 5th Avenue is pure New York, heading right past the picturesque Flatiron Building...


Continuing down 5th Avenue, with the beautiful old architecture of the city all around.


Then stopping at my favorite cafe for lunch, The City Bakery. It is on 18th Street, just off of 5th Avenue, and the food is truly amazing, so fresh and flavorful.


You serve your self buffet style, so you get to try a variety of tasty options. My plate that day included baked tofu with Miso sauce, Tuscan Kale, Moroccan Cucumber salad, baked pear, along with their not-to-be missed Pretzel Croissant.


This time I was there alone, but it is also one of my favorite places to go on a "date" with my kids. Across from The City Bakery, on 18th Street, are two other wonderful places to take kids. Books of Wonder and right next door the Cupcake Cafe.
Both are favorites for a family outing.


With these stops in mind a yummy day is practically guaranteed!

Today I'm in the studio, getting ready for the annual Gowanus Artists Open Studio Tour that Frank and I will be participating in this coming Saturday.
We will be showing new paintings, and selling prints of our work in the warehouse studio space that we used to share. All of the details, including our studio address is here.

A little eye candy for you this morning too, my work was just included in this pretty Etsy treasury...
xo

Out and About in Brooklyn

7th Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn

I love Brooklyn in the springtime, it feels like everything is waking up and everyone has a spring in their step.
Tomorrow, Saturday the 24th, I'll be selling my prints, wood mounted prints and stationary at the Prospect Heights Craft Fair from 11AM to 6PM. I will be sharing a table with my friend Kristin of Pixie Petals who makes the prettiest organic jewelry with lovely beads and hammered metal.
If you are in Brooklyn I'd love it if you'd stop by our booth for a chat and a cup of tea. The Craft Fair will be hosted by P.S. 9 at 80 Underhill Avenue, between St. Marks and Bergen. Directions and lots of other fun information are on the website. The other artists who will be at the fair look really creative, I always find lots of inspiration at craft fairs, seeing what other artists are working on and how they display their work really energizes me.
With all of this sunshine and warmer weather this week, I'm having dreams of sitting out at cafes, planting and spending lots of time in the park in the days to come.




A BIG weekend


This past weekend we visited the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan to see Anthropodino, the large scale interactive installation by Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto. I have never seen such a BIG installation, made even better by the Park Avenue Armory's majestic interior, we felt like little ants. The installation was fun to explore and stimulating for the senses. There was a mysteriously good smell in the air, and then I realized that the hanging bags were stuffed with different spices like chamomile, cinnamon, cloves and paprika. There were many smaller "rooms" to climb into, a red room, a ball room, a soft room...all making you feel something different.
A wonderful place to explore and get lost!






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