Saturday, June 6, 2015
Resurfacing after a long winter and neglect of blog
Last weekend I participated in the Paradise City Arts Festival in
Northampton. A young woman came by to make sure I was still
alive and well...She'd been checking my blog and saw it had been
a very long time since I posted -Dec. 2014!!! I apologized to her
and now to everyone else who has been wondering just where Wendy
was wandering...and in what universe.
I'm happy to relate that I didn't disappear under the 100+ inches of
snow we had in Boston this winter, nor fall to some dreadful disease.
My life just became complicated by an extra job. Sam, the long time
director of Hawthorne Youth and Community Center where I was
teaching art workshops once a week went into the hospital in January
and died in early February. She had led the organization for over 40
years, working often 80-90 hours a week up to the day she entered
the hospital. Needless to say the sense of loss to the organization
and community at large was significant. Processing loss and grief
on the part of the children and adults was difficult. Someone who
knew the after school children was needed to fill in every afternoon
from 2-6. Since I live only a couple blocks away, I was the logical
choice...especially considering the conditions which prevailed in this
record breaking Boston winter. There certainly have been snowy
winters before, but usually the snow melted between storms.
It has been good to be there for kids and adults, but has impacted the
time I've been able to spend on some aspects of my art business like
my blog. For the next few weeks I'm going to try to catch up on that
front....reflect on some of my art making, the art of others, and some
of the projects I've done with the after school children.
Now that it is actually warm in Boston,perhaps I can look back with
a smile at this winter... and what emerged from under the snow.
I created the traveling librarian pictured above during the February
blizzard names "Juno" - thus their title "Juno and Julz". It seemed a
bit like we were living in Alaska. Juno's snout was one of the stones
I picked up in the caves of the Bruce Peninsula - see my blog post
from last September 19
I continued my series of traveling librarians this year and printed up
a small 8"x8" book with images of them, a couple poems and
description of our daughter and son-in-law's library and literacy
non profit From Words to Wings. I sell the book on behalf of their
program in Ecuador. ($25 paperback,, $30 hardback).
In February, I participated in the Baltimore American Craft Council
show.As always I was inspired by the creativity of exhibitors...
including their creativity of finding ways to actually make it to the
show. An example of the extraordinary work at the this show is this
sculpture by Jeffrey Raasch, title "Brick Treehouse". It stretched
my concept of tree houses.
I've been in awe of Jeffrey's work for many years. Be sure to check
out his website: jefraasch.net to see photos of his spectacular work
and his story.
One of my favorite puppeteers, Don Becker was also there:
Don was going to participate in the New Orleans Jazz Fest this
spring. Have to check in with him and hear reports. I'm sure
his sales were spectacular.
Sometimes connections are made at shows via folks who see
your work and are sure who else will like it. That happened for
me this year at Baltimore. A couple came by and immediately
thought of a friend of theirs who is a dragon collector and gave
me his contact info. Turns out he has more than 20,000 dragons
in his collection - but only two leather ones. I said we had to do
something about that....This spring I made him up one of my
Dragon Names books - with now 465 different names of dragons
in it:
Understandably he doesn't have room for my 4 foot or 10 foot dragons,
but has ordered a 12" leather dragon sculpture. It's still in the hatching
stage.
I'm continuing to work with children after school until the school
year ends, but don't have any more spring shows so hope to be able
to post on a regular basis...catching up for this year.
See you back here soon...and thank you for your patience.
Adventure on. Wendy
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So good to hear from you Wendy. I knew you were filling in the space left by Sam. I'm glad you're there and I'm delighted you're still committed to your own art.
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