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Saturday, June 9, 2012

egg carton foundation for the arts b



blurred shot showing poured wheat paste in seams between cartons. this reinforces
the plane of the foundation and adheres the egg cartons together while adhering them
more to the canvas backing and reinforcing the structure of the piece.
its wetness, after drying softens and tweaks wave energy over the dried surfaces.
used charcoal to color each peak of the inverted egg carton under the paper construct
and wheat pasted the peaks, placing the paper construct over those peaks...

Monday, February 7, 2011

quote day

read first thing this morning from FB friend Stephen Futral; 



a quote from Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche 


"Enlightenment is ego's ultimate disappointment."



thanks Stephen, "I" needed it, my day perspective just shifted 180˚... love it when that happens!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Fourth Fridays in Wilmington NC

am in the process of moving into Wilmington NC from Surf City NC, starting in March, and have been in W. daily for the past week (or more) securing my new home and visiting a few of the gallery spaces and getting more familiar with my new digs...

http://www.wilmingtonfourthfridays.com/fouth_friday_006.htm


621N4TH Gallery
Acme Art Studios
Bottega Gallery & Art Bar
Burchetta Glassblowing Studio
Caffe Phoenix
Caprice Bistro
Calico Room
Charles Jones African Art
The Eclectic
Front Street Glass
Golden Gallery
Gypsy Gina's
Lovebird Art & Design
New Elements Gallery
Old Books on Front Street
One Wicked Gallery
Opera Room & Gallery
Projekte
Port City Pottery & Crafts
Port City Treasures
River to Sea Gallery
Salon Fringe
Una Luna World Gallery
WHQR Gallery
Wilmington Art Gallery
Wilmington Wine Company
          2011 Art Spaces
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January 28, February 25, 
March 25, April 22, May 27, 
June 24, July 22, August 26, 
September 23, October 28,
 November 25, December 23
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Wilmington, NC

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Peace Basket

Peace Basket        40" x 10"       Eleagnus shoots, White Egret wing feather, dune grass       2007


Within the first couple years I moved to Surf City, NC I created "Peace Basket" to honor my new home by loosely weaving and adding a feather. I selected Oleaster Eleagnus x ebbingei shoots that I trimmed from hedges in the yard. I added a feather from White Egret. Both Eleagnus and the White Egret abound in this area. Having spent the last 35 years living in the Northeast they were each new to me as species growing abundantly in the bioregion I lived in. I tied the woven shoots together using grass growing on the dunes. I placed the feather with its tip down. I learned from my Native American teachers that when they wore there feathers pointing down it was a show of peace. I placed it on an axe (harsh) corner at the intersection of a hallway and the kitchen/living area. May peace be with us all. Aho.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Hotel des Arts, The Question of Ex-istence Exhibition

I am in the "Reserve Collection"? The answer is in the what kind of question is that! Check out the artists who are at bat in the present showing. Step aside Giants!



Hotel des Arts, The Question of Ex-istence 

Exhibition

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The Question of Ex-istence
Exhibit Reception
Saturday, November 6, 2010
7:00 - 9:00 PM
Hotel Des Arts : San Francisco
447 Bush Street
Questioning Statement
All of the artists featured in this exhibition have answered 'The Question of Ex-istence' with their artistic creations. We know this because it is not the label that makes them artists, but that in which they create to represent their existence. The questions we ask are often what unites us as a global community and is part of the fabric in which the human experience is woven. Without the ongoing asking of intelligent questions, we become blanketed in complacency.
The many types of questions that let us grow as real beings,paving the way for the next chapter in our lives are usually, factual, convergent, divergent and evaluative in nature .
Many of the questions in which we encounter are needed to explore abilities and reveal potential to ourselves and others so that we may move forward and endure.
Factual questions are simply straight forward, and are based on facts of awareness, with little processing power they are often answered, with a yes, no, right or wrong.
Convergent questions offer a finite range, of acceptable accuracy with complex analysis, cognition, comprehension and synthesization, make your creative thinking ability strong.
Divergent questions explore alternate perspectives and create variations of correctness, scenarios may be based on logical projection, and the conceptual ability to think long.
Evaluative questions require a high level, of logical cognition and a predefined process, answers let the questioners know, within a comparative framework where they belong.
R.S.V.P. : About : Schedule of Events : Press Release : Bidding Guidelines : Artists
View Exhibit @ http://www.SCREAMiNC.net
S.C.R.E.A.M. iNC,
Featured Artists
Candace Loheed : San Francisco
Jane Elliot : San Francisco
Marie Kazalia : USA
Craig Britton : San Francisco Bay Area
Benjamin L.M : Australia
Alex Segal : San Francisco
Claudie Bastide : France
Sona Mirzaei : Los Angeles
Dean Gustafson : San Francisco
Orangeland 5 : Global
Arthur Pusher': North Beach, San Francisco
Reserve Collection
Robert Kipniss
Leonor Fini

Thursday, October 21, 2010

poetry


Today I spotted a male Loon in my back yard, the Atlantic Ocean. It left before I could grab my camera. In a flash. Reminding me to post this poem I wrote a few years ago before migrating south for the winter myself. Now here, I have the migrating Loon to let me know cooler weather is slowly/in a flash moving down the globe with each setting Sun. I will get time to photo the male Loon as he hunts/forages his winter diet and include more on these beautiful ancient creatures migrating story. It remembers us more. In the meantime...


flash, flash

troubles seem so far away,
lifetimes come streaming by.
this moment, recorded in nanoseconds,
in a sparkling flash, flash and back again.
the details of the flash are succinct, so real, and as if days, years, lifetimes,
of that moment
were a living part of its reality.
seldom do I remember such a fall,
the leaves are in full blossom,
a quiet buzz of colors exploding
out of the blue skies.
I crave.
In one sheet of hard, cold
wind and rain
lay the skeletal limbs of
maple, oak, beech, and
horse chestnut
on yellow violet skies.
In a week I’ll fly to the sky
with the geese for warmer grounds,
in a flash.

©Greg Patch 2005

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

SunRise


                 SunRise                                               ©Greg Patch 2010 

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Its just plain awesome...



... those indelible life experiences! Somewhere in our brain there is a key/code to getting over 

them. A test for sure! Am thinking indelibility is an illusion we hang onto for some reason, 

or, lack of. 


Speaking of; have discovered my new state of the art Mac does not translate my old Mac 

computers .cwk (claris works) files. Say huh! Was on the phone last night w/Apple techies? 

trying to resolve. Downloaded for 1 1/2 hrs a writing program that might open them. It did not. 

Still ringing in my ears (the inverse side of terrific.) is "if that doesn't work I don't know" - 

Apple techy. This morning am assembling my megaeraser and preparing, gently, cramming it 

into my ear, ahem! Any one out there who's aced this test I can copy from? Cackling like a bird 

on a tight rope! and attempting to lol :)

Friday, August 20, 2010

finding the "new" in older work...


While working with the primary and secondary colors in most of my making art life I recently re-discovered this piece my Mom has had while moving her to assisted living. Done in the late 60's I simplified the color to primary and black, simplified the design symbolism of the sun, sky and earth to shapes and lines, and my own image to a lively but simplified line drawing.
As artists looking back at our early work we can find/discover these consistencies and nuances in our work over the years and realize more in depth about what structures, motifs and color/line in our work continue to fascinate us...





Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Landscape on Phragmites sp.





                                                 Landscape on Phragmites sp.    
                                                 Beeswax & natural pigment on Phragmites    
                                                 2 3/4" x 9 3/4"      
                                                 1992

This little landscape was the first of my working the beeswax and Phragmites sp.  Was so taken by the completeness of the beeswax and reed on their own that I went back and did Phragmites 1 & 2 without painting on them. This landscape on its own is a favorite in that it conveys the dream like quality of the Berkshire Mountains energetically. The early inhabitants considered the area sacred and referred to it as "no man's land".  It was shared as a place of peace even by the warring native tribes. Interestingly this has carried over into our modern day. The majority of Massachussetts and its capitol Boston citizens refer to the Northampton and Amherst area as western Mass. though its another 40 miles west through the Berkshires to the New York State line.

Monday, June 28, 2010

proposing Global Wholidays w/Self Gifting Day




                     Global Wholiday                                           Greg Patch


Am proposing that we as one people/tribe begin celebrating Global Wholidays. To start we each celebrate Self Gifting Day. A day in which we each give ourselves a gift in recognition of self love. Peace begins at home. Love for others begins in our own hearts. Self esteem roots in our own hearts. Waking in the morning and recognizing our place on Earth begins by opening our own eyes.
This idea came to me (am sure it has come to others!) after my culminating Full Moon Yoga on Sat. We/the class met at Gypsy Sun in Surf City before we went out to practice. I was drawn to a shelf in the shop where I realized this carved stone heart. After Desiree's Anusara (Heart) workshop I knew this piece was special for me and I purchased it. Not at all expensive, about $17.oo US! It is my new visual mantra or affirmation. This day could come on the day 180' on the calendar from our own birthday, it could be a day we each recognize as special in our personal growth, or for any of assorted reasonings. Happy Self Gifting Day!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Proper Artitude

http://www.arttripweb.com/guide2.html
My Third Eye Scratched
The famous art guide authored by Art Trip
Artitude
To become an advanced artist, you will eventually need to learn and maintain a proper “Artitude.” This will require great effort on your part, especially if you are extroverted and friendly. With practice and deep observation of your fellow artists, this should soon become second nature to you. You will then be able to utilize ‘tude’ in other important areas of your life such as office meetings, cocktail parties and other social settings.
So just what is “Artitude?” Well, it’s a look. A sort of far away, distant gaze that you adapt whenever you look at art. For instance. upon entering an art gallery, you must not smile. Always maintain a serious look on your face. You must not engage in polite conversation. You must be all art business. Simply head for the art as you quickly enter the gallery. If asked a question at this point from the gallarina, give a quick glance and a nod of your head.
As you walk in front of an artwork, do not acknowledge or say anything if anyone happens to be there. Additionally, don’t talk or look around. Stay focused on the art piece and keep a centered look as if you possess great art knowledge. With your “Artitude” and your top of the line art clothes from the GreatFamousArtist Clothing Store, you might even have some other artists and even art collectors fooled into thinking that you indeed, possess great art knowledge.
If you want to make your “Artitude” even more effective, get up close to the art work. Hold your hands in prayer position in front of your chest as if you are about to sanctify the work. Now close your eyes and start to murmur quietly in a whisper (do this with great solemnest for if you don’t there is always the danger that others around you will simply think that you are nuts). Feel free to murmur anything that comes to your mind, even something like, “I feel so lame, I feel so lame. I can’t believe Art Trip told me to do this. This is so lame”, just so long as it is low enough so the others can’t hear what you are saying.
Stare intensely ahead without moving except for an occasional nod of the head. Close your eyes every so often as if pondering a great transcendental art thought. You must be on your guard though, as the gallery owner may try to engage you at some point. They will be friendly, maybe even crack a joke. But be strong and don't smile. Have fun with this as you know the owner is simply vibing you. If you don’t break your Artitude, the dealer may nod their head realizing that you are either a great artist or perhaps even a collection of art and try to sell you a piece of art (see the section “Faking it as an art collector” if this happens).
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