December 30, 2008
Tom Glover works in sepia
tom glover doumo tower, sepia on paper
So simply beautiful are these ink sketches of Rome! NH artist, Tom Glover has created a huge collection of $200 original art works which ooze Rome, Italy. They simply transport you to warm streets filled with beautiful architecture. Check the shop for ones still available. All are matted in white deep mats. Simply bella.
December 24, 2008
Happy Holidays!
From me to you... wishing you all peace, love and wonderment in the New Year..
See you all next week!
December 22, 2008
lost bird found tote bags
So beautiful and just in time to start the new year without any plastic, paper or what have you! Organic and beautiful. Pomegranate pattern in marmalade color here or natural. Watch for their very cool new melamine plates to appear in the shop too!
Hope everyone is starting to wind down for the holidays now and enjoying the coziness of the season....
December 18, 2008
Liz Kalloch - beauty in the eQuinox
Liz Kalloch's vibrant wall of art!
one evening and song of revival
These lovely mixed media paintings are part of our eQuniox exhibition - all the way from (relatively) sunny San Fransisco. How nice to feel the warmth right now here in NH from these pieces. They are a riot of color and simply radiate from the walls. I will let the photos do the talking here. All in the shop and ready to ship out right away to you!
December 17, 2008
Ink sketches "Daphne"
More ink sketches... available in my etsy shop...
Most people in our area now have power restored, but it's been a really long haul and well, this little sketch shows on the outside, how many people have felt on the inside.
But stiff upper lip here in New England! No pouting!
December 15, 2008
Ice ice baby
Ice storm 2008. We lost power, it's now restored. So much damage everywhere. Some without power still! The gallery is all set and now so is our home. Bear with me for a day or so, more loveliness to come here. Just regrouping!
December 11, 2008
Roaming with Megan Bogonovich
same boat by megan bogonovich: my favorite
December 09, 2008
Felicity a new sketch from my inkwell
A new series of ink sketches on vintage German songbook pages. The lovely pages were given to me by dear angie of omondieu! this summer in Germany. They are all available at my etsy shop now. I have more on the drawing board to go up in the artstream shop too in a couple of days.
Nicole Lecht :: freshly blended
Nicole sent over her new work in one of my favorite subjects ... birds! And wow are they something special...here's the scoop:
Land Birds by Nicole Lecht is a series of 4 prints. 2 prints are two color letterpressed at 8x10" and 2 are two color gocco prints at 6x8". All the prints are printed on eco-friendly papers. See more of these pretty birds at her flicker here and to purchase them they are over here at her etsy. Thanks Nicole!
December 06, 2008
2008 blogger's wish list at Design Sponge
This year's bloggers list/holiday gift guide is up again at design*sponge. It was fun last year picking and choosing what to give and get. This year was no different! Above are my choices. You should hop over to design*sponge for some wonderful lists and picks from some great bloggers! Thanks Grace!
December 05, 2008
Blogoversary Winners!
Ta dum da da dummmmmmm oops! a day late! Too much week this week!
Above is a shot of the baskets of loot, plus I am throwing in a few extra goodies for the surprise factor), which will round things out nicely! Thanks to ALL who left their sweet comments and helped celebrate the little milestone!
Announcing the three winners picked by the "randomizer number thingy" for the blogoversary giveaway:
package #1 goes to Alma Stoller
package #2 goes to Fiddlesticks and funnygirls
package #3 goes to The Camp
So there you have it - albeit a day late, forgive me! Send me your snail mail addresses please to susan[at]artstreamstudios[dot]come and I will be prompt in getting them out to you!
December 04, 2008
To Rome, To Roam
looking up to the front.... where are the sculptures?
by Tom Glover
Sarah Ahearn's lovely work
more Tom Glover
Liz Kollach's vibrant work...
Here are a few snapshots from the new exhibition at artstream: To Rome, To Roam featuring Tom Glover's new paintings and Megan Bogonovich's new sculptures. Tom has simply knocked himself out with beautiful renditions from abstracted views to colorful realistic streets in Rome as well as over 30 sepia watercolored sketch paintings of Rome. Megan's sculptures feature six brand new fresh from the studio works which evoke a sense of discovery or roaming (hence the theme, cough cough) within them. Come, see for yourself, at the opening of this fun exhibition and forget your cold New England worries of winter heating bills ... bask in the Roman sunshine and scramble up the mountain of shell like structures to find a little fantasy atop with us tomorrow night at the opening... 5-8 or so. Roam with us, if you will.
As if that were not enough, we also have two amazing women in the eQuinox gallery during this show - Sarah Ahearn Bellemere from Ithaca NY and Liz Kalloch from the San Fransico Bay area. Their mixed media works are as sunny as their own personalities - I met them both in person at Squam and was so pleased that they would appear in our gallery for this show. We have the full set of photos filling up at our flickr and by tomorrow night .. (or perhaps just a wee bit later) we will have the full show online in our shop for purchase. But for now, some shots of the installation in the gallery. More to come tomorrow too... and much earlier!
December 03, 2008
1000 posts and ... Rome, if you want to ...
partially done north window...tomorrow is another day...
1000 posts? I didn't even see it coming! How time does fly when you are having fun! Thank you all for your lovely feedback and support!
A new show up here at artstream, with loads of goodness from Tom Glover and Megan Bogonovich and Liz Kalloch and Sarah Ahearn.
Me? I have been: Workin'. Messing about. Dusting and pointing a lot. It's all good though as there is a real warmth of Roman sun glowing off the walls in here - a nice offset to the cold cold out-of-doors reality which winter has blown in this week.
Off to home now to recharge my batteries and sip some tea. Have a wonderful night/day in your part of the world! Tomorrow will bring loads of photos ... I am still sorting, messing about, working with them all.
p.s. don't forget to comment on the blogoversary post and win one of the three giveaways!
December 02, 2008
Melanie Ford Wilson :: a mushroom gatherer
A side path taken:: a walk in the woods with Melanie. Exploring the small ways - today I read her post here and realized that I really do love mushrooms. I mean in a passionate way. We used to go "mushrooming" as a family when I was small. I always loved being in the woods and finding them made me feel like it was Easter all over again. Melanie has brought these little wonders to a state of high art with her photographs. Go take a peek!
November 28, 2008
Blogoversary giveaway!
Well, it's been three wonderful years here at art esprit and I have all you dear readers out there to thank. We thought it fitting to have a little giveaway to say thanks for reading and supporting handmade - in fact - three prizes for three years! The more the merrier I say... so here we go!
There will be 3 names picked at random from the comments section below on Monday December 1st for the prizes. You must include a link to your site so we can contact you for the winnings to be shipped!
Included in the prizes are as follows:
original artwork from the gallery, ceramic pieces and some lovely jewelry!
Little peeks of the surprise boxes to follow tomorrow. Let the giveaway begin and thanks again!
Update! :: We had an extraordinarily busy weekend at the gallery and so we decided to extend the comments until Friday on this post for the "giveaway"... photos to follow of the three boxes of goodies and posts until the drawing. We will draw the names with the number randomizer (your comment number) at noon on Friday!
November 25, 2008
Time + contest
Matthew Wyatt is a wonderful emerging artist. We have been carrying his work here at artstream since he began art school three years ago. These photographs are incredible statements of home and still life. Modern and soft at the same time. Available at the shop. Tomorrow I will announce my blogaversary give away contest! stay tuned....
November 24, 2008
Come on in...
it's warm inside! Brrrr it's cold out now though.Old man winter has blown in quickly. Don't you like thinking about warm mittens, fires and snuggly blankets though? I am also quite fond of wrapping my head around the next two months of celebrations in our household. We have so much to be thankful for and our gallery is certainly on that list! As Melanie pointed out with her post here, be mindful of the small happiness. What small joys have you found lately? I will let my photos do the talking below
from the markt - tiny red berries
from darryl berger - cigartin art with a story inside!
vintage yumminess from a poppytalkhandmade table
and a late night addition of another small happiness:
around the table with family ...
November 18, 2008
Handmade Hellos: Eunice and Sabrina Moyle
Chronicle Books sent over a copy of Handmade Hellos: Fresh Greeting Card Projects from First -Rate Crafters. I have to say that the 25 projects in the book are really wonderful, well thought out and easy for most people to achieve. I am not always a "project book person" so this is saying a lot! There are great ideas which you could easily adapt for working with children or adults who might be shy with arts and crafts projects. Basic information on use of Gocco machines, stencils, hand binding and stencils are just some of the little gems found inside this book. There are patterns as well as plenty of illustrations and photos to keep you on track if you are unfamiliar with some of the processes shown. It's obvious to me that Eunice and Sabrina not only have great style, but chose really great people to create projects to fill out these pages. Great job!
It's available here at Chronicle.
November 17, 2008
Kristen Swanson:: Vase
What can I say except that I love this! Also that it is available at
the shop ... right here.
November 16, 2008
Paper n Stitch
Newsflash - hop on over to the fairly new Paper n Stitch site to see a lot of artsy goodness online. I have a page there and if you want to you can vote for me!
November 14, 2008
Pretend
"A place to pretend" watercolor/ink by Susan Schwake
A pretend garden, for Illustration Friday's prompt "pretend". Go over to IF and see more lovely artwork pretending ... have a wonderful weekend!
November 13, 2008
A small display in the gallery
The Little Room makes lovely textile items and sent us a select grouping of pillows, scarves and now totes and aprons to add to the gallery. Each piece is handmade and lovely. The pillow here is grouped with a display of the beautiful Heather Smith Jones small works.
All in the shop as well!
Persimmon II by Judith Heller Cassell
Another lovely piece on exhibition right now by
Judith Heller Cassell. A local artist from Rochester...
and wonderful friend.
November 12, 2008
November 10, 2008
Kristen Swanson Bowls
Just a little quick post as we are loading up the shop (sorry, it's a little late!) with all the goodness from the Lasting Impressions show.
These are just three of the beautiful pieces you can peruse for now at flickr. Just click through the photo to see more shots of the show!
November 07, 2008
Darryl Berger :: Canadian artist
Every day we stretch, then break.
Click through the photo to see gobs more of this guy's wonderful work.
We also have a nice little sale going on of some of his original affordable paintings too.
Wow, I love this one!
Wise
For illustration friday this week, the prompt was wise. I thought it would be wise to praise where praise was due. So I made this little mini poster today. The wisest choices in my life are being involved with two of the most beautiful, understanding loving people. You both know who you are.
Tonight's the night! Drop in at artstream, for the Lasting Impressions bash - it's sure to be full and fun here at artstream! And for the rest of you out there, take a peek online and have a wonderful weekend!
November 06, 2008
Lasting Impressions
Opens tomorrow - Friday the 7th at artstream gallery in Rochester NH. These little vases make me smile. They are so shapely and beautifully executed that I can't begin to tell you. Just come see them, or click through the photo to see more of Kristen Swanson's work. It truly rocks.
November 05, 2008
Lasting Impressions opens this Friday
image on postcard: 3x4 foot woodcut on mullberry paper mounted in a plexiglass window to hang by Judith Heller Cassell
yes you are invited!
some of the pedestals and wall works...
looking into one of the windows in the front
We are thrilled this morning to welcome a new show -(as well as a new era for America!) - entitled Lasting Impressions. The show features three local, yes, I mean Rochester, NH artists: Rose Theriault, Grace Youngren and Judith Heller Cassell, and introducing porcelain work by Kristen Swanson.
You have seen a few sneak peeks of the works which were making their way to our walls and now we invite you to join us at the opening party this Friday night from 5-7 p.m.
We are so pleased to offer this exhibition of printmaking - from intaglio to woodcut processes and everything inbetween as well as a few of the actual plates which have been made into the most beautiful artworks as well. If this were not enough, Kristen's porcelain with the intricate scrafitto work is gracing the pedestals throughout the main gallery.
And for those of you who missed the last exhibition? We moved the beautiful pieces which are left to the Equinox gallery section. Hope to see you all on Friday night. Most of the work will be online at the shop too!
November 04, 2008
November 03, 2008
Interview with:: Leigh from YES Gallery
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the lovely Leigh of YES gallery, Warren Rhode Island
It's been awhile since our last interview and this is a first with another gallery owner - so sit back, get a nice cuppa and enjoy meeting the fabulous Leigh from YES Gallery, down in Warren, RI. Oh yes, and do note that she is having a wonderful exhibition called Itty/Bitty as shown below in the photo of the postcard. I have some work included in the exhibition along with some amazing artists, for the months of November and December.
susan: Tell us a little bit about your background:
leigh: I graduated from (University of Hartford's) Hartford Art School in 1994 with a BFA, majoring in Experimental Studio (which focused on non-traditional use of media and concept-oriented art.) From there I moved to Boston and worked as a VISTA volunteer for two years, during which time I volunteered for the Revolving Museum, an amazing public arts organization (now in Lowell, MA.) I worked for them for a year or so after my VISTA stint ended, then took off on a 3 month cross country trip. Thereafter I hunkered down on Block Island (off the coast of Rhode Island) and started a job as the right hand woman to a new gallery owner (Eisenhauer Gallery.) I worked for her for seven years, the last two as Director of the gallery when the owner moved to Martha's Vineyard and opened a second location. Since college I've been an exhibiting regional artist, repped for several years by the (now defunct Mixed Media Gallery on Block Island.)
susan: What is your vision for the gallery?
leigh: My vision for the gallery is to create a vibrant, welcoming space showing visual art that can be appreciated by seasoned collectors and the average art lovers. The work is on the contemporary side, heavy on the mixed media, but not so far out there that it's inaccessible. There are both emerging and established artists involved, some never having been exhibited in galleries before, others with work hanging in museums. Being in a tax-free arts district (no sales tax on the art) is part of the overall vision to create a situation where people of all income levels can afford something. We have original work as low as $60 and as high as $4000. On top of that, 5% of our proceeds go to non-profit organization, which aligns with my belief in giving back to the community.
susan: What type of art is your favorite?
leigh: Ooooh, tough question! Let's see. I'll use an example of an artist I found recently whose work blew me away, Trey Speegle (incidentally one of our Itty/Bitty artists this month, thanks, in part, to a dorky fan letter from me!) He uses vintage paint-by-numbers paintings which he alters with text. The phrases or words he chooses can be interpreted in a literal way, or more philosophically. Either way, they have humor. And a lot of color. I'm a big fan of color. I guess the bottom line is, I like work that can make me think, laugh, and please my eyes all at the same time.
susan:What does a normal day look like around YES gallery?
leigh: A normal day at YES includes a balance of chatting with/educating the customers, working on a variety of administrative things, and planning for the upcoming events. (With every exhibit we have an opening reception and then another event which could be live music or something like a painting demo. Next month with have a "Blessing of the Artists.")
susan: What are a few of your favorite blogs?
leigh: Favorite blogs. Hmm. I'm not a huge blog reader, but I do keep up with blogs that my artists write and I look at a handful of the design blogs regularly.
susan: If you were on a desert island and could only bring one media, what you would take with you?
leigh: Good question. I'd have to bring paint. I could graffiti the palm trees and rocks, write inspirational messages to myself so I don't get bummed about being stranded.
susan: Favorite dessert?
leigh: Anything with sugar usually works, but it's a toss up between Key Lime Pie and some kind of Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
Thanks so much Leigh for being part of art esprit's artist interviews! I look forward to the show next month and getting down to Warren RI soon! Here are the particulars on the gallery:
YES Gallery + Studio
146 Water Street
Warren, RI 02885
(401) 245-7174
Open Weds & Thurs 11-5:30,
Fri & Sat 11-8:00, Sun 11-4