Thursday, June 5, 2014

2014 Columbus Arts Festival

 BREAKING NEWS ALERT!

Memoire arts has been selected to participate in the Columbus Arts Festival running from Friday June 6th to Sunday June 8th!

Artwork will be located under the Big Local Arts Tent. Come view some of my favorite and most colorful dia de los muertos pieces. Many of these will be on their first showing and have not been seen by the public!

It's going to be an absolutely beautiful weekend to be outside, so why not stop by and culture yourself as well as support local talented artists as well as the extremely talented national artists that have travel a long way to be here in Columbus!

See you there!
-Memoire  

Thursday, February 27, 2014

In like a Lion out like a Rhinoceros

 I don't know about you, but this year's winter has laid a smack down upon me that will be hard to recover from. I have never felt such chills in my bones in all my lifetime.

It's really hard to believe that within a few weeks we will all be outdoors, embracing the sunshine and recovering any lost Vitamin D for our bodies.

Here's some news for those keeping up with my journey.

MEMOIRE ARTS now has artwork for sale at FRIDA KATRINA in the heart of Clintonville on High Street.  

The owner has been so gracious to allow me to sell in her very unique store. She sales items from local artists and from well known folk art artists from Mexico. I have a few pieces in my home from her shop. I fear any extra income is going to feed my fuel for all thing sugar skull-y.

If you're down in the area, then stop by and admire all the wonderful artwork and the owner also cooks some really amazing authentic food.

Also, head on over to their Facebook and give them a LIKE! 


Art is cool.
Vinyl Records are cooler. 
Combining them both will create a MASSIVE explosion of coolness.. cooler than the coolest hipster ever dreamed in his/her coolest of cool dreams. 

All joking aside... MEMOIRE ARTS is once again work with Elizabeth's Records over on Indianola to create something unique and exciting to go into their front window for display. Look for pictures soon, but for now here are a couple teasers.  

                          

THANKS FOR READING! 



Tuesday, November 19, 2013

NOVEMBER

October passed in the blink of an eye. I fear I barely had time to enjoy it.

It's unfathomable how we could be nearing closer and closer towards the end of 2013.

My showing season is pretty much finished. I have one more show in December, which I will announce shortly, but other than that, I am just enjoying my time to breathe and focus on creating instead of deadlines and dates.

This season my interest has been in Georgia O'Keeffe and the southwest. I have been so drawn and so inspired by New Mexico. I just want to go back. Those who have not been out there will probably not understand, but never have I been to a place of such native culture and natural beauty. I hope I am able to make a trip out in a year or two.

    There's just something about O'Keeffe's sense of adventure. It riles up something within to make you want to strap on a travel easel and head out to no man's land to find greatness and hidden treasures. I read where O'Keeffe spent hours and hours of her time outdoors in the baking summer New Mexico heat. I believe she remarked about when the sun would be at it's peak and it would be so scorching hot that she would have to lay under her parked car in order to escape the sun, because there was nowhere else to go.

Many years ago the Columbus Museum of Art had a Georgia O'Keeffe exhibit that my parents took me to for extra credit for an art class. The exhibit focused primarily on her southwestern paintings completed at her Ghost Ranch studio. The exhibit did not have any of her flowers, but I wasn't disappointed... In fact, I enjoyed her southwestern pictures. She has such an interesting point of view and plays with the perspective and shapes of her horse skulls. Her landscapes dazzled and still managed to capture the rainbow-esque beauty of the south west that a lot of people fail to see.

Georgia O'Keeffe's 126th birthday would have been last week. This post is dedicated to her.

"To create one's world in any of the arts takes courage." -Georgia O'keefe 

Monday, October 14, 2013

ATTACK OF THE KILLER CRAFTS


I will be a vendor at the ATTACK OF THE KILLER CRAFTS this upcoming weekend. If you need something spooky, macabre, or unusual in your life, then you'd best stop by and visit. It's easy to find just go to the SHORT NORTH --> Find WHAT THE ROCK!?---> Walk behind the store to an old warehouse.... and..... SUCCESS! Join me and other vendors at this one of a kind show.

 I am SOOOOO thrilled to be apart of it. It's just right up my alley!




Saturday, September 14, 2013

AHOY MATEYS!

Ahoy Mateys!

Avast, I have been workin' meh finger to th' bone to create some awesome treasures! I was able to finish a 12 inch ceramics bat last night full of skeleton kitties, ships, owls, sugar skulls and more!
I have to wait a week to let them dry then off to the kiln they go!!


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

September Skies!


     September is bringing a lot of excitement around these parts!

Last weekend I had the pleasure of being a vendor at the Clintonville Arts and Music Festival! It was a really nice time and they had a lot of great vendors set up whom I had seen before locally out and about in the community. You just felt a really nice neighborly vibe in the Clintonville area. You just don't really see communities like that one anymore.

  The arts and music festival brought a lot of success. I sold a few paintings and A LOT of pendants! I also got some great feedback from customers and with consensus known... I will be creating a lot of really cool pieces soon, so keep checking back on here and ALSO over on my Facebook page!






 My next venture will be my Artist Reception out at Flutterby Ceramics on September 20th, which is a Friday Evening, so it would be PERFECT for a date night. *wink wink* Flutterby has so graciously set up a wonderful event for me including music, drinks and food, but the best part is that it is FREE to the public!!

There's already some buzz about my show online, so I hope anyone reading this blog will make it out! I'd really love to meet you and introduce you to my portraits!

This weekend I will be headed over to Elizabeth's Records off of Indianola to paint a mural in their back room they recently renovated and opened up for more records! It's going to be GREAT! I can't wait to show you the finished product.

I have a few apps out for holiday shows, so we will see where that takes me!

Keep an eye out on my Etsy store. I will have some more pieces making their way in, but for NOW it's BACK to the grind and time to replenish stock!

 Thanks for all the wonderful support, feedback and comments!

Creatively yours,
MEMOIRE




Thursday, August 8, 2013

CLINTONVILLE ARTS AND MUSIC FEST

Note to self: I need a planner. You know, one of those little note book calendar thingies where you write down important dates and events and somehow you still manage to forget until the day of.

People just tell me to use my phone's planner, but the old, cranky, lady stuck inside this 25 year old's body does not want to compute that and set alarms and what not, and end up being awoken at 6am for a reminder instead of 6pm.

Anyways, I wanted to send a quick note to let you know that the CLINTONVILLE ARTS AND MUSIC FEST will soon be upon us.

It has been scheduled for SEPTEMBER 7th and is an ALL day event supporting the arts, local businesses and EVEN BETTER local music.

I will be set up outdoors for this event! So, swing on by and check out some fun new pieces that will be making their debut!

Check out http://experienceclintonville.com/  for more information!