Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Art Update: 7 New Paintings, 5-Inch Heels, 2 Trips to NYC, and 1 Incredible Film

It's been a busy month!  In September, I completed seven new paintings, and kicked off a long term project, A Girl Called Empty.  I was able to get to NYC twice to see the Monkdogz Urban Art Exhibition,  "NowHere @ 150." It was an incredible show!  I met lots of new folks, saw a few of my wonderful artist friends, and also spent time visiting with Monkdogz owners, Bob Hogge and Marina Hadley. 

At the Monkdogz show, I finally met artist Joyce Dibona (in the flesh).  I went right ahead and tried on her amazing 5-inch heels (which made me 6' 2" for about ten minutes), spent time chatting with artist, Neil Leinwohl, and learned about Bob's crystal ball on the wall.  I met artist John K. Lawson, who will be visiting Aberration Nation soon, and had my first experience being literally squashed like a sardine by the NYC subway system. Thank goodness long-time New Yorkers, Bob and Marina were there to make sure I followed the unwritten subway rules. (Folks from Louisiana are not naturally suited to such habitats.) 

To top it off, I also spent nearly a week working in London, (always enjoyable); helped kick off my youngest daughter's junior high career; and came to the well thought out decision to change my hairstyle (always stressful).  

Seeing all the wonderful art created by my artist friends inspired me! 

Here's the art I created in September: 

Note: All of the following work was created with acrylic and pastel on canvas.


 Crawling Out
13" x 15"

Bench Test
 20" x 30"

 Beautiful Bleeder
20" x 25"

One Eye Open
~15" x 20" 

 A Girl Called Empty, Page 1
This is a detail shot of a 25" x 25" piece
that is part of my new Girl Called Empty project. 
 Biting the Hand that Feeds Me
20" x 20"

A Girl Called Empty, Page 2
This is a detail shot of a 25" x 25" piece
that is part of my new Girl Called Empty project.

Speaking of inspiring Monkdogz' artists, the film based on the life and art of Jean Marc Calvet premieres in NYC on November 5th! If you're in the area, be sure to get tickets for the film CALVET.  Jean Marc Calvet happens to be the King of Aberration Nation.  His story and work is incredibly inspiring; he's one of my heroes! 

Don't miss this film! Here's the movie trailer: 

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