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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

  

                                            "Lavender trimmings grid recycle installation"

                     ....there are many endings that will carry us to many beginnings..... 

 

previous lavender trimmings grid installations:


http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/blog-post_29.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/lavender-trimmings-grid-dune.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/lavender-trimmings-webh-installations.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/these-sculptural-pieces-relate-to-great.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/snows-cut-installment-1-snows-cut-is.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/azalea-installation-this-photo-sketch.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/outside-or-outer-installation-sketches.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2012/08/lavender-trimmings-grid.html

Monday, April 29, 2013

hope you enJoy this little video sketch I shot on Topsail Island NC as a/part of the 
Lavender trimmings grid installation series...

"Lavender trimmings grid wave installation"


tomorrow's post will be the last in the series...

the previous lavender trimmings grid installations:

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/lavender-trimmings-grid-dune.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/lavender-trimmings-webh-installations.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/these-sculptural-pieces-relate-to-great.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/snows-cut-installment-1-snows-cut-is.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/azalea-installation-this-photo-sketch.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/outside-or-outer-installation-sketches.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2012/08/lavender-trimmings-grid.html

Sunday, April 28, 2013

"Lavender trimmings grid dune installation"



other lavender trimmings grid installations:

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/lavender-trimmings-webh-installations.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/these-sculptural-pieces-relate-to-great.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/snows-cut-installment-1-snows-cut-is.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/azalea-installation-this-photo-sketch.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/outside-or-outer-installation-sketches.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2012/08/lavender-trimmings-grid.html

Saturday, April 27, 2013

"lavender trimmings webh installations"

shadow grid 

shadow grid 
other lavender trimmings webh installations:

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/these-sculptural-pieces-relate-to-great.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/snows-cut-installment-1-snows-cut-is.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/azalea-installation-this-photo-sketch.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/outside-or-outer-installation-sketches.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2012/08/lavender-trimmings-grid.html

Friday, April 26, 2013

eroding grid
photo sketch of the side of a large old oil storage tank illudes its scale and its form
 illusion and delusion

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Yellow Thistle Cirsium horridulum


This Yellow Thistle was in a colony of about 20 plants at the edge of an inland water salt marsh in Wilmington NC. The flower was 5" in diameter and the plant stood about 6' tall. The stalk was nearly 3" in diameter.

from http://herb.umd.umich.edu/herb/search.pl?searchstring=Cirsium
Yellow Thistle; Asteraceae
Seminole Other (Hunting & Fishing Item)
Plant used to make blowgun darts.
Sturtevant, William 1954 The Mikasuki Seminole: Medical Beliefs and Practices. Yale University, PhD Thesis (p. 507)

Like all Cirsium thistles the leaf (remove the spiney edges), stalk and 
root are edible and a Spring liver cleansing bitter like Dandelion. The Latin horridulum relates to flatulent farting, drawing our own conclusions a tonic for gaseous conditions of the liver and digestive organs perhaps...



Traditional ethical wildcrafting & foraging is a sustainable practice. One does not gather every thing in sight as that leads to wiped out colonies of plant life that continue to produce and sustain their population by their natural seeding and/or root growth cycles. The general ethical natural code, universal law, is to gather no more than 10% to 25% of any colony so in the following years there'll be more or at least a constant population. Birds and other animal and plant life are also dependent on these food sources. Consider that 4 separate people unknowing of the others gather 25% in one season can occur without conscientious and mindful practices. Please respect where you gather. Toxic areas next to highways, airports and railways are poor selections. Always ask permission of the landowner. They can often tell you if someone else is gathering on their land or that they depend on the harvesting of the plant life. Also consider plant species that are already threatened or endangered by over harvesting and not wildcraft or support any one who does harvest Echinacea sp., Goldenseal and American Ginseng. Check for other plants that are threatened in the area. Contact groups like American Herbalists Guild and United Plant Savers who are active networking communities and have access to to this knowledge. And foremost, offer thanks and gratitude to the plants, they appreciate that.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

these are finalizing photo sketches of ecffta 
as life and as we move along...
45 = 9
the last shoot, 46 as 1, will be next week
with new beginnings...


egg carton foundation for the art

(45 weeks in the compost) 



                                              some of the brush removed by the neighbor




 enThanks all...

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

cycle with green square on grid 
draw wide arrow line 
foreground to background,
here
to there,
uprising into the elements
elementals dispersing forward, downward
to Earth,
spinning spiral transformations......

Monday, April 22, 2013

May, or April, Every Day Be Happy Earth Day...

These sculptural pieces relate to a great extent of my returning to my early roots in making art working as an apprentice to Willard Boepple at the Utica Boatworks in Utica NY in the mid 1970's. At the time Willard was working with corten steel. This experience was made available to me as I was finishing as a student in an alternative art educational foundational program at Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute of Art in Utica. Many thanks go out for Willard, my teachers and
my experience there...

Long Needle Pine Installment 1

Long Needle Pine Installment 2

Long Needle Pine Installment  3

other outside or outer installation sketches with 
"lavender trimmings webh" 

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/snows-cut-installment-1-snows-cut-is.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/04/azalea-installation-this-photo-sketch.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/outside-or-outer-installation-sketches.html

http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2012/08/lavender-trimmings-grid.html


The structured piece is adaptable to many spaces. Considered with its' materials, the space it's involved with and acknowledging what its' permanence is is relevant with one form in separate or contrasting environments in separate or contrasting time spans...

 laid flat outstretched the piece measures 56" x 64"

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Snow's Cut Installment 1
Snow's Cut is a section of the East Coast's Intracoastal Waterway 
between Wilmington NC and Carolina Beach, NC

outside or outer installation photo sketch with "Lavender Trimmings Webh" http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2012/08/lavender-trimmings-grid.html

and out door and an indoor; installationhttp://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/outside-or-outer-installation-sketches.html

The structured piece is adaptable to many spaces. Considered with its' materials, the space it's involved with and acknowledging what its' permanence is is relevant with one form in separate or contrasting environments in separate or contrasting time spans...

 laid flat outstretched the piece measures 56" x 64"

Snow's Cut Installment 2

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Azalea Installation

This photo sketch is with "lavender trimmings webh" embedded within an Azalea bush. At this angle it is slightly foreshadowed by a second bush. I placed the work slightly in the 
gulf formed by the two adjoining Azalea bushes.

  
Other installations:

The piece laying flat on paint chipped concrete; http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2012/08/lavender-trimmings-grid.html

Four photo sketches of and out door installation and two of an indoor installation; http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/outside-or-outer-installation-sketches.html

and out door and an indoor; installationhttp://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/outside-or-outer-installation-

Friday, April 19, 2013


Yellow Cloud Wave
Beeswax & natural pigment on Elephant dung paper
5" x 7"
2007

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Yellow Wave
Beeswax & natural pigments on paper
11” x 14”
2005

Monday, April 15, 2013



Sunny Side Up Wave
Beeswax, natural pigment on paper
8 1/2” x 11”
2007





Sunday, April 14, 2013

Many thanks to those who stopped in for the Open Studio Show yesterday!

Spiderwort as a food and a medicinal...
Spiderwort Tradescantia virginiana

from http://plants.usda.gov/plantguide/pdf/cs_trvi.pdf

"Alternate Names
Common spiderwort, dayflower, flower-of-a-day,
Job’s tears, snake-grass, spider-lily, trinity, trinitylily, widow’s-tears
Uses
Ethnobotanic: The Cherokee and other Native
American tribes used Virginia spiderwort for various
food and medicinal purposes. The young leaves were
eaten as salad greens or were mixed with other greens
and then either fried or boiled until tender. The plant
was mashed and rubbed onto insect bites to relieve
pain and itching. A paste, made from the mashed
roots, was used as a poultice to treat cancer. A tea
made from the plant was used as a laxative and to
treat stomachaches associated with overeating.
Virginia spiderwort was one of the seven ingredients
in a tea used to treat “female ailments or rupture.” It
was also combined with several other ingredients in a
medicine for kidney trouble."

and from www.eattheweeds.com/spiderwort-pocahontas-and-gamma-rays/


Stems can be cooked like asparagus
"in Florida, the height of its season is late in the spring but it also blossoms nearly all year, and more importantly, as it ages it does not grow rank. Its leaves do not change in flavor as the plant ages. The leaves are good for salads as well, or in soup and stews but they are mucilaginous. The stems can be braised like asparagus. Spiderwort remains a popular edible because they are one of the few salad greens that can take Florida’s summer heat. The flowers, at one time favorites for candying, make very pretty blue additions to back yard salads."
..."Oh, and the gamma rays… The cells of the stamen hairs of someTradescantia — the wispy hairs that look webesque when moist with dew — are “bioassays for ambient radiation levels.” Or said another way: The hairs are blue. When exposed to gamma radiation they turn pink. So if you think you’ve been near a nuclear explosion, just check your nearest Tradescantia."

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Sunrise Fire Vessel Grid

Today,
Eco Friendly Art 
Open Studio
Greg Patch’ Beeswax, Egg Tempera & Wheat flour mediums
with Earth pigments, recycled materials and natural papers
Sat, April 13th, 2013
1 - 5 PM at Green Art Studio, 518 Grace St
in historical downtown Wilmington
&
$1/min chair massage from 
Andrea Sondey of "Shakti Massage" www.shaktimassage.com

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Black Water Snake Loti           27” x 32”          mixed eco-friendly materials                 

Earth ochre pigments
Beeswax & natural pigments (Stockmar)
green Walnut husk dye
Rainbow Swiss Chard dye
remineralized spring water
Khadi paper
Elephant dung paper
butcher block paper

Eco Friendly Art Studio Sale
Greg Patch’ Beeswax, Egg Tempera & Wheat flour mediums
with Earth pigments, recycled materials and natural papers
Sat, April 13th, 2013
1 - 5 PM at Green Art Studio, 518 Grace St
in historical downtown Wilmington
&
$1/min chair massage from 
Andrea Sondey of "Shakti Massage" www.shaktimassage.com