Monday, January 23, 2017

Don't Worry Baby



"Don't Worry Baby" is my contribution for the 2017 "Art on 45." I was intrigued by the wave design of the paper label and decided to make it the theme of my piece. I layered portions of the edges of yellowed book pages to create the water movement and added clippings from various storybooks for sea life and the potential victim. Shading and bubbles are in ink.

I wanted to do something that reflects how I feel regarding the current political situation: There is good reason for all kinds of fear but people would still tell me that it's going to be okay.  And sometimes they would add a more or less heartfelt "Believe me!"

"Don't Worry Baby"
Mixed media on 45rpm vinyl record

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Art on 45

 "Art on 45" is the fundraiser that I came up with last year, and now I am in the middle of organizing it for the second time. It all started when I saw a box of old 45rpm records sitting in the corner of a thrift store. Most of them were severely scratched, the songs or singers I never heard of, there were hand-written notes on the records, some were in sleeves, some of those sleeves half-eaten by mice or by time.

Of course, I took the records home. Because this box held everything: It was a gathering of memories and dreams, of thoughts and feelings.

I remember the first record I bought. It was a long-play, the Red Album by the Beatles. I was 12 and had a crush on a boy in my older sister's class. He was a serious Beatles fan. I hadn't been into that kind of music before, I liked music but I didn't think about it. I turned the radio on and listened to whatever came on. Some songs I liked, others I didn't. The Red Album changed everything for me. I listened to And I love Her and Norwegian Wood over and over for months as these songs had cathartic meaning to me. They brought about sadness when I wanted to feel sadness, and other feelings that I wasn't able to define. I have loved music ever since.

As a young woman I moved into an apartment building that was right next to a record store. It was the beginning of the CD era. Little by little all the beautiful vinyl got replaced by those shiny compact discs in their shiny jewel cases. Soon there were only a few boxes with low-priced records sitting in the back of the store and finally were gone completely.

Now the vinyl is coming back. Record stores are coming back. And the record players. And the sweetness that comes with all that vinyl.



All this was on my mind last year when I asked local artists to paint a 45rpm record. I wanted to create a meeting of songs and singers and of their interpretations by the various painters. As the result, I received 28 very unique pieces of art. My husband photographed the pieces and made a beautiful book about the collection. The 45s were then exhibited and sold at a silent auction to benefit the local Montessori School. It was thrilling how successful "Art on 45" was last year and very encouraging to do it again.

Monday, January 16, 2017

Short Stories

I have submitted a few little pieces for an upcoming juried exhibit in a local coffeeshop, that is especially for small works ("50 for $50"). It was interesting to come back to the tiny format after I had realized that the larger canvas actually works so much better for telling my stories.

Anyways, here they are, all 5x5, mixed media on canvas panel.

"About Time"

"Alone Time"

"I don't see you, you don't see me"