A week in Florida ...
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
It Takes a Village...
On the heels on the successful completion of the two murals by the Germantown Art Club and the total redo our our Butterfly Kisses Book website, I am reminded once again how it truly takes a village of committed individuals and the support of something higher (call IT what you wish) to see something truly magical come together.
The mural was a collaborative effort put forth by so many people, Aileen McCullough and the Arts for Peace project of Young Audiences of Eastern PA (www.yaep.org) and a grant from PNC Bank and support from the Rentschler Foundation, along with local community support from Germantown hardware store Pik-A-Panel True Value and the store’s owner, Scott Shapiro, who assisted by donating some of the project supplies. Alisha Hagelin and her mural club students, as well asmany administrators and faculty of Germantown High School, Philly, PA. The murals look Great! The students feel empowered and I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to work with threm.
Our new website is job well done thanks to the genius of Jason Faser of Lost Studios who is a totally cool, humble, easy to work with guy, and my cousin and business partner, Ellen McVicker, www.butterflykissesbook.com.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
My Wednesday "Fix" of Forgiveness & Choice
After a few weeks away from Alisha Hagelin and her After School Mural Club at Germantown High, I was back to work with those fabulous teens. But first, my stop at The Philadelphia Museum of Art to see two installations as part of citywide Philografika:
(Taken from PMA website since typing one handed is a bit of an effort:)
The Museum will display installations by two artists, the Japanese artist Tabaimo (b. 1975) and the Colombian artist Óscar Muñoz (b. 1951), that explore the translation of printmaking into other mediums and expand the conceptual boundaries of printmaking.
Worth the trip and I will revisit the shows next Wed. when I see Picasso and the Avant- Garde in Paris.
At the High School, the Mural Club made great progress on the murals over the past few weeks
and this was our day to finish up to stay on target with our final Unveiling and Reception this coming Tuesday at the High School at 6 pm.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Different day- different approach



March 12 & 14th Tea Bag drawings:
how to be fluid and approach each moment with a freshness.
I woke up to an amazing dream within a dream. It was exhilarating and scary- I was in some sort of competition and had to jump down from amazing heights, often over stairs. It seemed impossible to jump out so far without landing so hard, but hey, I was dreaming so I knew I would be fine, and I was. Faith.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Spring Colors & Tea Bag Drawings
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
inspiration
comes today from a student i am work with at germantown high- desiree logan
check out her stuff...http://gutdeslovely.webs.com/ cool, honest, fresh
here's desiree with some of her small sculptures
today is onew week that i slipped on ice and broke my wrist... fortunately it was my left so i am still doing tea bag drawings but opening jars and other things can be tricky!
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