It feels good to have my glass ornaments done for the Courtyard Gallery, I like them so much I might have to buy them myself. It also feels good to have the dragonfly boxes done, they are going to look amazing in your house, the hallway perhaps?
Friday, October 25, 2013
Peace, Pair And The Dragonfly's
I am loving the colors, the rustle of the leaves, I feel like a child again when I walk through them with glee, the dog avoids me at times of rustling, Come to think of it so does my husband.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
What Is Your Favorite Art Medium?
Last night on the way to Armstrong for a Humorous speech contest, I was asked what my favorite art form was. I rattled off, fiber arts, fabric paint, watercolors, foil, wood, acrylics, I couldn't say what my favorite was, but I do like popcorn and chocolate. Food being slightly off topic, we decided chocolate was an art form, and I will be making vegan chocolate truffles today. I thought I would try them with quince. I forgot to mention photography, I have been busy clicking flowers still blooming, pumpkins, squash, works in progress. Singing is another art form I love, no favorites, that is why I am the "Master Dabbler"
I have been busy working with my favorite things, the artist of the Courtyard Gallery are all busy getting ready for "The Little Treasures Show" in mid November, Courtyard Gallery click the link for more information about the gallery. We had a Monday workshop and hand painted glass ornaments. I have been making rust dyed scarves, painting dragonfly's on wood and sketching for a painting on canvas. Tuesday is Toastmasters, Wednesday is choir practice and the yard is just about ready for winter.
Steve has been busy fixing our leaking car port, It no longer leaks, thank you Steve and his helper Louis.
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| Small sunflower planted by the birds, the water barrels still need to be drained. |
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| White pumpkin, squash can be so much fun to make into soups, pies, patties and very good for the dog. They make such a lovely arrangement in the kitchen. |
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| Works in progress, wood and foil. |
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| Rust dyed unity scarf, with a view of the cliffs in our back yard. |
Who won the Humorous speech contest? Enderby's Museum Curator Naomi Fournier. She will be going on to Golden next week, congratulations.
Monday, September 30, 2013
BC River Days In Enderby
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| The drummer singing river chants |
A big thank you to all the wonderful people who worked at making BC River Days in Enderby a success. Last year I was busy photographing the lanterns and didn't get to launch my lantern. Cathy Stubington stored about 70 lanterns from the year before and as I was walking around last night I found my lantern from last year and was able to launch it into the river. I loved the drumming and chanting, I had to sing along. It was a happy event with kids laughing and young people on stilts in bird costumes. It wasn't raining.
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| The precision to the river to launch the lanterns |
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| Fire seams to engulf the grasses |
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Fascinating Squash Blossoms
Lately I have been fascinated by Squash Blossoms, food that inspires art. I can see how Art Nouveau was inspired by nature; the intricate veins on the newly forming blossoms or leaf, the twisted petals of a dying blossom, the unfurling tendrils. Our squash plants seem to be growing more male blossoms than female blossoms, the female produces the squash, so I have been snipping off the male blossoms and making a kind of squash blossom crape. Maybe tonight I will try stuffing them. They can be savory or sweet, I like the crape just a bit sweet, and I use, organic oat flour, corn flour and tapioca flour. I cut the stem part off, and take out the stamens, that end of the blossom can be bitter. This is making me hungry. Have fun creating your own squash blossom dish, let me know how your's turn out.

Thursday, August 8, 2013
"Whimsical Soul"
Marc Ferland, Montreal Born , Enderby
Artist, puts “Whimsy and Soul” into His Work.
In Alert Bay, at 25 years of age Marc
started an apprenticeship in carpentry. He fell in love with
carpentry, it kept him grounded and gave him a comfortable living. He
works well with his clients and through his suggestions he has helped
them to create wonderful living spaces.
Working motivates Marc to be an artist.
At work you are doing what your client wants you to do, but in your
studio you can do 100% what you want to do. Wood is one medium Marc
likes to study, copper fascinates him, his studio is full of his
works in acrylic, soapstone, clay and repurposed old stuff. He is
inspired by nature, getting out of town, off the road, paddling a
canoe up the river, gives him back the vivid colors of life that you
lose when you are surrounded by city walls and noise everyday. Marc
loves being surrounded by other artists and music is also an
inspiration.
Marc likes to share his knowledge in a
spontaneous way, it's important to help the younger people that don't
have the judgment and can listen to your ideas with an open mind. He
would never want to teach in a structured setting but would like to
do workshops, maybe how to do curves in wood?
Marc feels his greatest achievement is
his friends. Sometimes he has to pinch himself in wonder at how he
has so many good friends, “We spend a lot of time laughing at me.”
He also wants to be himself and not to copy someone else; he knows
inside he has something that no one else has. “Don't look for
treasure in someone else's back yard, find the treasure inside
yourself. Don't listen to the voices that say No, you can't do that,
you don't have the money, the time, the materials. Art is about doing
it.”
“Find the treasure inside of you, and
work with what you have.”
Marc is a member of the Courtyard
Gallery; for more information on the gallery, go to
www.courtyardgallery.ca
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| His work melts into his hands. August 4, 2013 In the Courtyard of the Courtyard Gallery. |
Saturday, July 13, 2013
30 Annual Midsummer Festival Smithers BC
Midsummer Festival in Smithers this year 2013 was wonderful. It was two days of driving to get there. Steve was stopped once for doing 122 KM, the officer was very nice and gave him a warning, thank you for looking after us. Smithers has a lot to be grateful for in the BVFMS Bulkey Valley Folk Music Society. Starting out as coffee houses and concerts it has morphed into 30 years of Midsummer Music Festival, coffee houses and concerts. Out of all of that came Valentino's (cabaret 30's style) guitar camps for youth and adult, seed money to help start more festivals, Kispiox Festive, Edge Of The World Festival on Haida Gwaii, to name a couple. The BVFMS also provided the inspiration for music to live in our hearts and beat forward to touch a community and a region, the children have grown, surrounded by the art of music in all its forms. Thank you BVFMS, for all your years of work, I will always consider Smithers home in my heart.
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| Saturday evenings audience from Main stage. |
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| The kids got a little carried away when the Giant came walking through. |
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| The Giants Wife and Norma Stokes puppeteer, co festival coordinator. |
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| A small part of the sound and stage crew, Jason, George Stokes and Chris. Main stage. |
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| driving home fields of hay bales and cliffs. |
http://www.smithersmusicfest.com/
http://kvmf.ca/
http://www.edgefestival.com/
Monday, June 10, 2013
A Tea Party
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| Roses from our garden, mixed with carnations and an old silver tea pot, add up to a lovely table decoration |
On the weekend Steve and I drove to Abbotsford for a Tea Party. The setting for the party was beautiful gardens, and lush green fields. Everyone brought food, no one left hungry. In fact we took some food home with us. Love a party outside. The next day we went to a Birthday party for Steve's nephew. It was a party weekend.Great to see people I hadn't seen for a long time.
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| Strawberry rhubarb galette, and an Irish lemon cake. |
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| The unsuspecting Step daughter. |
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| The bee's also enjoyed the party. |
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| More wine, more food? |
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| Natalie and Jonny |
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| Jonny and Karen |
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| Study of sun refraction and shadow |
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