June 16, 2011
June 15, 2011
Coconut Cake

I had to post this link to the best coconut cake I have ever had! Made the above cake for Chloe's birthday and there were nothing but rave reviews by all. Thanks to Kristina from In the Kitchen With at design*sponge, for her pointing me in the right direction of this recipe! Try it, you will be amazed! Double it for two 9 inch layers. I didn't go for the 7 minute frosting but added a vanilla frosting with the unsweetened coconut in between and sprinkled sweetened coconut on top. Seriously delish.

June 14, 2011
Kathi Smith: A closer look
You just have to see these pieces up closely. So much to see. Part of The Wild Blue Yonder exhibition going on right now at artstream. Do drop in!
June 13, 2011
New work space

New work space, a photo by artstreamstudios on Flickr.
Been spiffing up the kitchen. A new workspace for all of us! Some will use computers here and others will eat here and others will do homework here...
June 10, 2011
Art Esprit (the nonprofit org) new project!
Hello Friday ... It's been a week, a full one filled with a carnival of lovely art (just take a look above and below at what is in our gallery right now!)

May 31, 2011
Wild Blue Yonder (a landscape show)

Yes folks, it's here. The Wild Blue Yonder show. Something a little out of the ordinary. Something a little landscape like. Something you won't want to miss. Join us Saturday June 4 from 5-7 for some extra special works by Mitchell Rosensweig, Linda Plaisted, Kathy Smith, and LIndy Carroll. It's going to be eyepopping!
May 26, 2011
Some new work from the students

May 24, 2011
Amplitude Modulation

Gardening in the rain
May has been exceptionally wet here in New England - we are lucky that Saturday had some dryness to it and that we could step into our yard without squishing our feet into a foot of mud. Rainer got the vegetables in and I worked on the flower beds a bit adding a few new perrinieals in and stocking the mossy old window boxes with found violas and a few new ones too. Rain again today and through the week. Sigh. If we get to NYC this weekend, I am hoping we will find the sunshine there! Some photos of now and years past in the garden.
May 18, 2011
Painting is nice ...
Our school year classes are coming to a close next month and our Summer classes will begin at the end of June. Here is a shot of our classroom in action. It is also the last day we saw the sun here in our corner of the world! (last Friday)
Hope it is sunny and wonderful where you are!
May 16, 2011
Triumph of Bacchus

By NH artist Mark Ruddy. Another fantastic painting.
Why art education is important ...
May 11, 2011
May 09, 2011
Little Thing magazine: featuring my work!



May 06, 2011
This and that

grace in france
Busy time here, so there I'll let the photos do the talking - Daughter Grace is graduating from college tomorrow. Yes, tomorrow! She will have earned herself a BA in English a BA in French and a minor in Creative writing. Yes we are proud of her. We have an opening during the day 10-4 tomorrow as well at artstream featuring the beautiful spring work of Emily Marie Cox called Spring is in the Air


May 03, 2011
Emily Cox sneak peek



And after yesterday's post, the only fitting thing to follow is a few snippets of springy goodness from our upcoming show! All available in the shop today at 5!
May 02, 2011
Meet Emily Marie Cox: Spring is in the Air

Emily in her studio
1. Where do you live and does that influence your work at all?
Right now I am on the cusp of some major life changes and am playing the part of a gypsy as I get ready for those events. I just moved from Brooklyn and am currently working out the details of my next move. For the last few months, I have split my time between my childhood home in Wisconsin, visiting my fiance in Austin and revisiting my recent past back in NYC. When I was living in New York, I was very inspired by all the diverse characters walking down the street or sitting on the subway. Now that I spend most ofmy time in a rural environment, I relish in the quiet, natural beauty around me. It has been a pleasure to watch spring arrive this year.
2. We had some of your work before in our Deep South show - these pieces are quite different, yet quite related - can you tell us about the journey to the new work?
At the time of Deep South, I had just graduated from college with a degree in Fibers. My work at that time was very sculptural. Living in a small space in New York, I wasn't able to do as much 3-D work and my work began to transition into 2-D, a much more apartment friendly way to work. My work has forever been very figurative and illustrative. It keeps chasing me! In the past couple years, I have stopped denying it and let the drawings take over me.

2.b Tell us about what Spring means to you.
You will have to come to the show to find out!
3. What is a perfect day for you?
A day devoid of time.
4. Desert island scenerio: one art material to use, one dessert to eat , one band to listen to (over and over!) - which would they be?
6B graphite pencil. 70% Dark Chocolate. The Byrds.
5. Do you have a practice or ritual in making art?
I don't have a specific ritual but I make sure my mind is in a place it needs to be according to the kind of art I am creating. For this show, I created it at the end of winter so I could really feel what it was like to emerge into spring. I also listened to a lot of happy music and I wore the same outfit every time I went to work on it in the studio.

6. Have you stayed in touch with like thinking class mates from college - and have you collaborated?
The most valuable thing my education gave me was the people I met. We have all remained very close and often remind each other about how fortunate we are to have met such kindred spirits. I have collaborated with many of them. My most exciting collaboration is on the brink of unveiling. Stay tuned to pocketteloves.tumblr.com to learn more soon!
7. What is your one wish for your art?
I wish for my art to speak to many so I can forever continue to support myself with it.
Thank you so much Emily for this interview and a peek into your artful life!
The show opens Tuesday during regular gallery hours - but a formal opening will be held Saturday May 7th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All work will be available online on Tuesday May 2nd at our shop.
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April 25, 2011
Roundup of "MomLove" now 10% off



We love our moms here at artstream, so very much! As well, we have other significant mom types in our lives who we love to gift on Mom's Day. So here is a little sweetener for YOU the giver LOVEMOM in the checkout, or when you come in for 10% off your purchases. And now our picks for moms everywhere! Everything is on sale, artwork, prints, fine crafts - start looking around now! Psssssst: mention this post and get free wrapping and a card!
April 22, 2011
Fungi friday
Daughter Chloe has been devoting a lot of time this school year to the study and construction of clay fungi. This is a loner - but click through to see some of the other works which we herded into a set at flickr. There are so many more. We love them!
April 21, 2011
Handmade clay buttons
I have been making stoneware and porcelain clay buttons for artstream and Lucy's Art Emporium. They are all silkscreened and in two shapes - round and heart. Stop by to check them out - they are great as replacements and for handknits as well as hand sewn!
April 20, 2011
Photoshoot
As you may of realized by now, I am writing a book. A book about making art with kids (but every adult will find something in here they will want to make too!) I couldn't be a luckier gal than to have my husband Rainer in charge of shooting all the photos. The kids love him and he and I work so well together. It's easy (hard) work, and the kids are great. Each and every one of them. A dream come true, this book of ours. So I had to show a little peek into the process we are enjoying this week. The book will be released March 2012, so there *is* a little wait ... but it will be worth it!! Adding in here: I am almost done with the book, and it will be published by Quarry books, which is additionally exciting because they are fantastic people to work with! Thanks to them, the last 20 years of teaching is coming together in one place.
April 18, 2011
Happy fun pot ...
Just a crazy little pot I had fun making. It might needs some brothers and sisters though ... maybe they will all be herb pots. I love the idea of them having chives for hair or cilantro!
April 16, 2011
Multitasking
The word of the day (a long forgotten feature of this blog...) returns!
Here is a simple cheese shaker turn vase. A simple way to hold some blooms in place. Tiny and terrific!
Now where are those blooms....
April 13, 2011
April 07, 2011
Jane's jewelry

My friend Jane Eslinger, makes jewelry - and now we are carrying it at artstream. It's whimsical and bold and many pieces are made from copper with a lovely green patina. A few pieces are here in the online shop - with many more live in the gallery! Drop by and try on a fish or a swirl! Very affordable and perfect for gift giving.






