Back in the studio, rolling out new pieces! Doobie was actually finished in December, but had to wait for 2012 for his official showing.
I am thinking about entering him in the SAMA
(Society of American Mosaic Artists) 2012 Salon. The conference will be held this year in Lexington, KY....close to home! If you are a mosaic enthusiast, check out their site, or better yet, attend the conference!
https://netforum.avectra.com/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?Site=SAMA&WebCode=hotel2011
Moe's Ache Musings
A short history of the mixed media works created in Moe's Ache Studio
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Doobie Duck
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Let's Face it......
It's been a tough week. After a not-too serious fall on Sunday, I am nevertheless moving slowly in my last minute preparations for the St. James Court Art Fair this weekend. My scraped up face (yes, I face-planed across that mulch and dirt with great impact!) looks worse than it feels, but sore muscles and bruises have kept me in bed with ice packs.
I can hardly wait to greet 200,000 visitors to the show this weekend looking like a battered babe, but I will be there with some new pieces providing nothing happens between here and Louisville!
Stop by and see the new work, and my new face! Booth #409 on the court!
I can hardly wait to greet 200,000 visitors to the show this weekend looking like a battered babe, but I will be there with some new pieces providing nothing happens between here and Louisville!
Stop by and see the new work, and my new face! Booth #409 on the court!
Monday, August 29, 2011
No More Monkey'n Around!
Yes, time has run out...no more monkey'n around. We are putting the final touches on pieces for the Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts this weekend here in sunny (not rainy) Bloomington, IN.
"Stop by" and see us in booth #98.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Bloomington's own CandyLand
Yes, the U Hauls are circling and thousands of shower curtains, desk lamps and mini refrigerators line the shelves of Target. Landlords have been hauling out the old and installing the new.
Bloomington residents know this signals the start of the new school year. The on-going cycle of young, eager-to-learn, and ready-to-party students return to our bucolic B-ton.
This year, some lucky students will be signing a lease to live in "CandyLand", one of Bloomington's most colorful rentals owned by an equally colorful and cool landlord!
He can be seen here approving the installation of his new "CandyLand" mosaic.
Bloomington residents know this signals the start of the new school year. The on-going cycle of young, eager-to-learn, and ready-to-party students return to our bucolic B-ton.
This year, some lucky students will be signing a lease to live in "CandyLand", one of Bloomington's most colorful rentals owned by an equally colorful and cool landlord!
He can be seen here approving the installation of his new "CandyLand" mosaic.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Pork n' Stein
This little piggy's going to market....
Pork n' Stein will make his debut at the Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts Labor Day weekend.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
- A recent article in Eco-Artwear Notes featuring our recycled pieces reminded me that I need to start making mailboxes again.
With the advent of email and texting in addition to postal rate hikes and less "snail mail", I was questioning if we even need mailboxes anymore.
But after some thought on the matter, I realize we do. Ever since I was a kid the sound of the postman coming up to the door meant the possibility of something just "for me".
As a resident of a neighborhood with older homes, we have the luxury of a mailbox mounted on our porch. I know the sound of the lid being closed, signaling that the postman "cometh" and among the (albeit fewer) pieces of junk mail, bills and pizza coupons there may be some correspondence of the old fashioned personal kind.
So, I am going to re-visit my stash of "orphan mailboxes" I have acquired over the years and start tiling! Maybe the "build it, they will come" idea will work. A beautiful mosaic mailbox with a real handwritten letter tucked inside waiting for the recipient. Nothing better!
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Swimming Up Stream
Here it is 4 days before the Krasl Art Fair. The studio looks like a disaster zone, partially finished pieces cover the work tables, the floor is crunchy with glass and packing material sits in "stand by" mode. What happened to June? Why will I never be ready for the next show?
We always look forward to Krasl. A beautiful show in Saint Joseph, MI, on the bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. This year they celebrate their 50th anniversary. What once started as a "clothesline" art fair in 1962 has now turned into one of the nicest, juried art fairs in the midwest. I'm always excited when I get my "acceptance", but never seem to have enough time to finish all the work I want to share with the patrons. Although, Bud (packer-boy) will disagree with me when it comes time to load all the new work in the van!
So, back to the studio to put the finishing touches on the new pieces. 'Hope you will stop by this weekend, July 9 10 a.m to 6 p.m. and July 10 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. We'll be in booth #181, just in front of the gardens across from the art center.
We always look forward to Krasl. A beautiful show in Saint Joseph, MI, on the bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. This year they celebrate their 50th anniversary. What once started as a "clothesline" art fair in 1962 has now turned into one of the nicest, juried art fairs in the midwest. I'm always excited when I get my "acceptance", but never seem to have enough time to finish all the work I want to share with the patrons. Although, Bud (packer-boy) will disagree with me when it comes time to load all the new work in the van!
So, back to the studio to put the finishing touches on the new pieces. 'Hope you will stop by this weekend, July 9 10 a.m to 6 p.m. and July 10 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. We'll be in booth #181, just in front of the gardens across from the art center.
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