November 13, 2009

People and Places :: Theme week


stone house uganda Alexandra Morrow

evening falls rita vindedzis

london cafe angela gwinner
People and places are our Friday picks of the Theme week. There are so many beautiful places and people to choose from it's the hardest choice of the week. Alexandra Morrow's Ugandan Stone house is so beautiful. Rita's evening skyline is soft yet urban and Angela Gwinner has a way with the black and white photograph which can melt your heart. They are full of the take you away feelings which good art can do.

November 12, 2009

enhabiten :: bird of paradise pillow


oh my! this lovely vintage bird of paradise pillow from enhabiten is over the top for me with flower goodness. in a good way. subtle and lovely, made in nh (extra bonus points!) and has some tassels which give the edges a perfect yummy finish. I just love it! Go ahead and stroll through some more of her vintage beauty at the etsy shop right here and see her home at design sponge! tomorrow's theme? surprise! wait and see....

Amy Rice and omondieu:flowers!

omondieu! red daisy ring
zinnia on envelope by Amy Rice

I couldn't miss out in showing you the omondieu fall flowers ... to wear on your finger, or jacket to love! And Amy Rice's beautiful zinnias!

Theme week:: Flowers Day!


Today's theme is flowers. Will let the photos and links do the talkin' today. Have a beautiful one- we are having one right here in happytown ... just love that name.

November 11, 2009

Katie Runnels :: beautiful birds

Katie Runnels photo Winter bird's nest assemblage
I love Katie Runnels work with or without birds. But this bird nest has me swooning! psst:Christmas is coming... See more of her lovely works at her etsy and website. Sigh!

Theme week :: more birds


new series, originally uploaded by artstreamstudios.

A new bird from my ink collection...

Theme week:: Birds!

Birds today are the theme and I had to start with Lisa Congdon's lovely Indigo Bunting. More birds below in three dimensional work too! Stay tuned, I am a bird watcher today and have more pretties up my sleeve!

looped raptor :: abby glassenberg

Tomorrow? Flowers! More birds to follow these today ...

November 10, 2009

Theme week:: found objects in art


First Heather Smith Jones with "Listening Rock" a beautiful mixed media print you can see more about right here,

Helle Jorgensen - Plastic Detritus IV lino cut This idea for Helle's work came from the objects which wash up on her beach. Makes you take pause, doesn't it? More found object art to come ...

Oh the art of the found object. So vast, so interesting, so appealing on so many levels.

November 09, 2009

Nick Bazzani :: dogs!



More animals today from Nick Bazzani. I love his photographs, his dogs especially make me giggle. They show the personality of the animal. His work is shot mostly in Italy which of course make the scenes much more lush and the light just a little more special. Check them all out here. You won't be sorry! These prints make a great gift as they are already matted and mounted... just ask for the gift wrap option on the notes to us when ordering!

Theme week:: Animal Art!



Hello Monday! How was your weekend? We had a fun time with the NH Open Doors event all weekend. See our flickr account for some photos - I was busy so I took some early on and didn't get as many as I would have liked. But on to our theme week 1!
For this week and next, I thought that we might mix it up a bit here. We are going to feature work each day on a theme. Today is animal day! Starting with the seafaring creatures.
First up: Mati Rose's beautiful whale and Melanie Wilson's mermaid - not exactly an animal, but beautifully aquatic!
Stay tuned for more animals throughout the day. Tomorrow? Found objects. Send me your work about found objects!
Enjoy these last days of pretty autumn with no snow on the ground -- yet!

November 05, 2009

my paintings on Poppytalk !

Thanks to Jan for posting about my new work. It's always a thrill to be seen on her beautiful blog.
The skies are turning a typical New England November grey today so I will have to make my own sunshine in the studio. We are preparing for the big Handmade Art Fair, which I am pretty excited about! I do hope you will get to pop by on Saturday or Sunday to see us!

November 04, 2009

The Handmade Art Fair :: this Saturday!


Yes! It's back - our Holiday Handmade Art Fair is arriving this weekend on Saturday and Sunday! As part of our participation in New Hampshire Open Doors, we invited our artists and a few guest artists to join us for a weekend of fine art, fine crafts, poetry and music! We have live music from a violinist, poetry readings from the Poet Society of NH, delicious local goodies and a huge selection of gifts for yourself and your loved ones from very affordable to the very very special. Free gift wrapping, with your purchases and a very festive atmosphere at artstream will be felt throughout the weekend! For directions to the studio click here and call us for more info at 603-330-0333.

November 03, 2009

Ginger Pear Cake!


Good morning! It's a lovely fall day out there and we are going to take a trip over to Keene to visit Grace at college. Before going off though, I thought I would share a new recipe I made up yesterday. It started off with a very ripe pear. They had to be eaten so I thought I would try and make a small coffee style cake from them.
Here is the recipe as much as I can remember - I threw it together, so it might be a little more of this or that, but you will get the idea as you go.

Cut up one or two very large anjou pears into bite size pieces.
1 cup plus a little more of White Wheat King Arthur Flour
1 6ox cup of vanilla yogurt
1tsp of powdered ginger or grated fresh ginger
1/3 cup of vegetable oil
a little milk to make a batter out of it!
1 and 1/2 tap baking powder
1/3 cup sugar
1/4 cup honey
a little milk to make a batter out of it if it is too stiff.
Stir it up and pour it into a 6x9 inch pan. Cook at hot temp 375 until browned on top and toothpick comes out clean. It will be moist, but not sticky, sweet but not overly. We loved it. Let me know how it works out if you make it... enjoy today. It's a beautiful one!

November 02, 2009

Concord Arts Market :: Making the Mural



Oh my what fun we had this weekend. I think it was the best Halloween ever! It all started with a fun night of trick or treat and handing out 300 pieces of candy to the little ones in our neighborhood and the ones which bused in for the Hallow's Eve event. Mary Jo and Cilla came over as they have no doorbell ringers in their neighborhoods - and they brought wine. A good time was had by all! Saturday Chloe and I headed out to Concord to the fabulous Concord Arts Market to It's not perfect, but you can get the idea. Saturday night we took three little Greek Goddesses to the Portsmouth Halloween Parade. Mob scene, but fun. Note to six and a half foot dude in fake lederhose: you didn't need to stand on a chair in front of everyone...
Great time was had by all and the 70F weather didn't hurt one little bit! Sunday was spent picking up a new bed and general homey maintenance which was sorely needed after the busy week. What did you do for Halloween?

October 30, 2009

What will you be?


You could be a pirate!
or --

You could be a mermaid!
You could be a picture frame!


You could be a baker!

What will you be?!

Happy Halloween!


OK, I will admit it, I am not a huge fan of Halloween. I know i know, I should be, it's so much fun, so creative! ... blah blah blah.
For me it just means having to endure the whooshing sounds of inflateable hideous lawn decorations everywhere, as my husband pointed out and now has made it ever present in my mind that some even look like Trojans inflated, along with annoying orange and purple lights swinging from the posts and house trims everywhere, spending money on candy - a LOT of candy, (we get 300 + visitors for trick or treat) working and sewing up costumes (which alright we have looked back over the years and chuckled about a few of them for sure...) and pretty much shooting my entire evening hours of said day into just answering the door but gee, I guess I can dress up for that!
Goodness knows I can open a bottle of wine to endure it and invite a couple of friends over with witch hats to help! I wish I had seen this fabulous post at Not Martha earlier - I would have loved to whip up this handy loaf!

This year we are going to do the T or T tonight and tomorrow on the real Halloween Chloe and I are heading out early to Concord to create the community mural project at the Concord Arts Market. Then it's home again to figure out our costumes and all go to the Portsmouth Halloween Parade. It's supposed to be fun and lord knows I could stand some fun around all this hoopla, so off we go. No worries, we will take photos and share them next week. Hope that your Halloween is spooktacular!

October 29, 2009

Bell'Invito Letterpress Studio


photo by Victoria Wall from Bell'Invito :: The Aquarius book plate
Oohh and ahhhh! This letterpress studio - Bell'Invito has some breathtaking work. When Anna contacted me about their Zodiac Collection for 2010 fashioned with Don Carney's antique woodblock inspired ink drawings a la letterpress, I was eager to learn more. Love Don Carney. Love this line!

These beautiful images are available in cards, both folded notes and gift cards, and a handsome desk calendar. But what really took me aback was the beautiful book plates and accompanying book marks. I love my books and am always on the search for something out of the ordinary in a book plate. These hit the mark and then some! Take a look at them more closely at their site Bellinvito.

October 28, 2009

Romy Kuhne


Romy Kuhn is an artist from Arnhem, NL who - for one thing - makes these incdredible paper vases coated to make them semi waterproof. Beautiful! As seen at MocoLoco tweets!

October 27, 2009

Community Mural :: Concord Arts Market


sketch done!, originally uploaded by artstreamstudios.

This is the sketch I did for the upcoming Halloween version of the Concord Arts Market. I painted it on a 7x8 foot piece of canvas this afternoon .. I didn't have a lot of time, just a lot of ideas and well, it's a guide for the community to go with!
The idea is based on a night garden, late autumn, with a little day of the dead thrown in there along with my imaginary marshmallow on a stick flowers. Hopefully, everyone will have fun in the painting process on Saturday and I will be sure to get lots of process photos and the final product too!

October 26, 2009

Autumn in full bloom

It's pretty, it's colorful and it's a pain actually to deal with as it likes to slowly strangle other bushes... but despite it's bad habits, we keep it!
Today we had a little frost outside which is very seasonal, with lots of leaves on the ground from the maples, and the birches. The oaks are hanging on dearly to their yellow foliage but I imagine this week, they too will be swept away from their branches. What color is it in your part of the world?

October 23, 2009

Friday Illustration Friday fun


holding fast-- mixed media collage
New peeks at some of my own new collage works - just in time for me to play along with Illustration Friday. The word was fast. I thought how appropriate for this week! I have just finished up a stack of new paperdoll girls which I was going to put into calendar form and decided I loved them so much that I would just keep them as 8x10 artworks instead and make some prints. What's fast about this piece? Well, she has a holding fast to that hanky with which she is waving goodbye with.

October 21, 2009

A World Geography project


which to me is more beautiful than the sum of it's parts and information.
Made by my daughter Chloe for her World History class - project on Africa. Under the weather here today, so keeping it short. Isn't it pretty against our newly painted foyer color "pebble"?
Photos of the renovations to come this month.

October 19, 2009

Mike Lewis Blue Bird Rock Prints!!!


rocking house finch! by mike lewis

Mike-Lewis-Blue-Bird-Rock-3437orig, originally uploaded by artstreamstudios.

Mike was kind enough to drop off some fine looking prints of Blue Bird Rock and Rocking House Finch and so now, we are going to have them all available at the shop for a very affordable $20...and the originals are in the Dwellings show too!

Come and get em while the last!

October 16, 2009

Some new work of my own


some new work of my own, originally uploaded by artstreamstudios.

Hello Friday! It's been a very busy week here at chez Schwake and I have been hiding in the studio to get some of my ideas finished this week. I have been having so much fun with these little ink drawings.
It's recycled wood from an woodsmith's shop, which are all lovely cedar wood. Each one is unique and different and will be in our shop and my etsy tomorrow by noon. Hope that all of your dreams came true this week, well at least ONE of them ... enjoy this brisk autumn day and think sweaters, scarves and lovely cozy blankets and fires!

October 14, 2009

Tim Wirth :: strawberries


Tim Wirth was part of our Deep South show and I grew to love his work the moment we opened the first crate. Above is one of my favorites-of-the-moment. See the whole basket full right here at his site.

October 13, 2009

Pippa Caley :: new lampshades!


I adore Pippa Caley's work and have written about it each time she sends me new fodder- but now - oh - now she has something which I just adore even more than her beautiful pillows and bespoke line of work. Lampshades! yes, her signature style is now adorning lamshades ... go have a look. So beautiful.

October 12, 2009

October is here ...

Color abounds in October ..
Albina McPhail's strange candy
our back studio window with brushes

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more Albina McPhail
leaves in ever changing sculptural patterns on our doorstep
The tree behind the studio

everywhere!

October 09, 2009

Dwellings :: the exhibition begins!


It's official and here are the details! Do stop by for a drink with us Saturday from 5-7 p.m. and meet all of our wonderful artists!


artstream gallery at 56 North Main Street in Rochester are pleased to welcome three diverse artists into their gallery for a two month exhibition entitled "Dwellings" exhibition opening on Saturday October 11 from 5-7 p.m

All of the painters have an illustrative background and this show is filled with a strong sense of individual graphic style. All of the artists will be attending the opening.


Amanda Woodward, a native of Edmonton, Alberta Canada and award winning illustrator will be flying in for the exhibition opening on Saturday October 11 from 5-7 p.m. Along with Amanda is her fellow Canadian, Melanie Ford Wilson of Toronto. Melanie's paintings along with her illustrative work has been included with such clients as Target, Loreal, Olay, Johnson & Johnson, Aveeno, the Four Seasons Restaurant, The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology and the New York Restoration Project. Mike Lewis, a painter and illustrator from Portland, Oregon, now from Ashland. New Hampshire will round out the main gallery's group show with his whimsical paintings of birds, their environments and their love of headphones. His take on painting leans towards the whimsical illustrative with a great nod towards cartooning. Mike has been shown across the nation with his works in sell out shows at Blue Bottle in Seattle and has shown at Hive, L.A.


Alongside the show Dwellings we are introducing Zoe Pawlak's work. Zoe is a from B.C. Canada and her work has been celebrated all over North America. Where We Were and Are are emotive landscapes that are done from a mixture of memory and imagination that conjure up our sense of situating ourselves where we currently are based on where we have been and the physical and emotional landscapes we have traveled. Where we Were and Are considers the accumulation of places we have been and those experiences that commit us to the place we now are. We have three of her larger canvases on exhibit and are thrilled to welcome her to the gallery.


All the work is available online from October 6th and will be shipped at the end of the exhibition, November 29th but can be purchased right here in our shop!


October 08, 2009

Melanie Ford Wilson :: Dwellings


Melanie is simply one of the best illustrators I have ever met - her client list is long:Target, Loreal, Olay, Johnson & Johnson, Aveeno, the Four Seasons Restaurant, The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology and the New York Restoration Project, among others. She is seriously cute to boot.
Her new work here at the gallery - on the canvas is exceptional too! She has mixed in some found papers, lush glossy layers of color and created some simply beautiful "dwellings" in which I could easily live. Here is a little peek into her world, above and below, two works which are part of our Dwellings show. You must come and see these in person - they are so deep and rich!

October 06, 2009

Did you hear? "Dwellings" upcoming new exhibit


mike lewis, originally uploaded by artstreamstudios.

Click through the Mike Lewis painting above to see a little preview of the show going up. It's very exciting on all levels! The work is all now in the shop as a show too so you can pop over and start shopping right away. And come to the exhibition opening on Saturday October 11 from 5-7 p.m for music, wine and nibbles as well as all of the artists will be on hand for rubbing shoulders with. Some wonderful wonderful people! See you there...

October 01, 2009

Stephanie Howard :: The Guns of Meeting Street

Stephanie Howard, The Guns of Meeting Street

So much beautiful brown with poppytalk's brown day Thursday during Autumn Colour Week. I had to show Stephanie's drawing because it embodies brown and the paper color just sets the mood of the season. Is it their dress? the arch or those tracks going south? This lovely piece is for sale over at the shop too! Click over to poppytalk to see her picks for today's color: brown!