Monday, September 7, 2009

Buttermilk Falls, Ithaca, NY

The last week of our vacation we drove an hour and a half in spitting rain and ate our lunch in the car just to see Buttermilk Falls in Ithaca, NY. Luckily it wasn't a perfect day because we could enjoy the place without sharing it with a lot of people. It stopped raining long enough for us to walk up and for the girls to swim. What is it about rushing water? The sound alone was worth the car ride. It was a steep hike, a lot of stairs to traverse but the view kept improving as we went up. I'm back in the studio working on a big project, I'll post details soon. I can say my summer water adventures will be the inspiration for this new project and for more new paintings too. Water seems to be consuming my creative brain. I am a Scorpio after all.








Saturday, August 29, 2009

Montreal

This ferris wheel at LaRonde Montreal, Quebec was HUGE!


I think Alex's pants were brown afterwards. My stomach did flip flops just watching Delaney lean forward and look down.

Cute penguins I photographed at the Biosphere.

These weather worn, old, paint flaking murals in Old Montreal were great abstract compositions when cropped. Found art.



Friday, August 28, 2009

Skaneatles Lake

I'm missing putting my feet in the chilly water of Skaneatles Lake. If you have the guts to jump in, it feels sooo good.
Savannah had the guts.
I swam a couple times, the water is crystal clear.
I love the sound of water lapping over the shore. That sound used to lull me to sleep many nights of my childhood spent on the boat.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

More Art at ACRA

Last night I got frustrated with the blog software so I’m using something different now, let’s see how I do. Another project the kids love is Junk Art. I’m not sure when it started but it’s one of those projects that God help the person who ever tried to not include it on the calendar. I cover 2 large tables with all kinds of junk and then stand back. Here’s some of their work.009Sidney and Bridget with their creation “Joe”.015  Kali's Junk ArtKali’s Junk Art, I wish I would have taken the time to get a better picture. There was much more that I didn’t photograph, I was usually too tired at the end of the day. 027

The last week we did needlepoint on plastic canvas, jute bracelets, beaded lizards and sun prints.  I was too busy to get any photos. Here’s some shots of the kids and the final display of art for the open house. 065Autumn and Molly working on papier mache. 070Serena and her God’s Eye.067Phoenix, Delaney and Gryphon.066Alex working on her cow.  013Spin Art display.020Handkerchief display. 

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017032Art Displayed    Project Runway  Project Runway with Betty O’Regan.040 The kids were sent home with a box and a shopping bag full of their art on the last day.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

More Art at ACRA

The art supplies are packed away until next year and most of the work returned to it's owner. I've had a few days to rest and reflect. Let's see if I can back up and show everything we did the last three weeks. First I promised a picture of the little girl who did the most work on her sewing kit, here's April, she's 6 years old and a bundle of energy. Love her! The kids love papier mache. I can't really explain it other than when else do you get to make whatever you want and make a huge mess while you're doing it? Here are some of the finished projects. That's a pie, a mouse, a crab and a cow. There were other animals, an ice cream cone and a couple cool rocket ships. These are called God's Eyes, a craft made with 2 sticks and yarn. I do these every year because the art director before me did them every year for 13 years and who knows how many years someone did them before her. It just wouldn't be ACRA without doing God's Eyes. Next we made some awesome stationery with printed leaves. I was really into this and made a bunch to use as Thank You notes. Oh yeah the kids liked it too. I figured out a way to make a 2 color print by laying the inked leaves face up on a large stamp pad and then laying the paper over that and pressing.
Ruth Bean and Lisa Riblett came in to do Weed Creatures. This is very popular year after year, here's just a small sampling of their work.