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a flash makes it look like everything is floating.

Anybody from Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex here?

 

Join me for my last show this year on Saturday and Sunday, November 10th and 11th, 2018!

 

The Turtle Creek Arts Festival is a two-day arts festival located in Reverchon Park in Dallas, Texas. The festival will showcase approximately 100 local and regional artists and crafters of all disciplines at the historic park that is just steps away from the Katy Trail. Festival goers will also have the opportunity to view artist demonstrations, enjoy local food, live acoustic music, hands-on art activities, a children’s area and much more. Free to attend, the festival is open to all ages and dogs are welcome.

 

Learn more about the Festival at www.turtlecreekartsfestival.com.

Felt birds painted and sewn made into a mobile, along with their words - part of the Banjo Artshow 2005

If you live in or near Minneapolis and are looking for something to do this weekend, Art Attack runs all weekend long starting with a preview night on Thursday. This is the 10th Anniversary. Amy Rice is my guest artist.

six weeks of my drawing a day series will be on display for

 

Crossing the Line

at Santa Rosa Junior College art gallery

opening tomorrow from 4-6pm [i'll be there, but a little late]

 

Exhibition merges artists using traditional materials with unconventional and diverse approaches and materials. Works on paper by Jen Garrido, Lisa Solomon, Jennifer Sturgill, Kurt Kemp, Kathryn Kenworth, Evri Kwong and John Casey. Sgraffito drawings on clay tiles and boxes by Todd Barricklow, embellished handmade dolls by Bryan Barasch, animated drawings by Jean Robison and multimedia works by Jonn Herschend

  

above is my doily drawing from week 26

Despite the extreme heat, I had a great show. I learned SOOOO much! I think I would of had a few more sales if I had a product that was at a lower price point, but even still TONs of great complements.

 

I even won a certificate of merit and a photo of my booth was part of an online Chicago Tribune/The Courier news article: www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/elgin-courier-news/news/ct...

 

My booth at set up so the chair was still really cluttered: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr8GNeg2bEo

 

It looks like it is too late for me to try to get into anymore 2015 shows but I am going to try to do as many as possible in 2016! Or at least keep it to one a month.

musical chairs! i'm driving up to SF day after tomorrow! www.boygirlparty.com/wordpress/archives/91

Join me for a weekend full of POLISH taste!

 

June 24-25, 2016,

Main Street, Bremond, TX

 

www.BremondTexas.org

  

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from power in numbers show, gallery nucleus, l.a. - opened last week

If you are in Houston, TX on the night of Feb 15th go to this show!

the artists involved:

 

Dean Sullivan

Seth Alverson

Irana Douer (that's me!)

Frédéric Fleury

Patrick Phipps

Mark Hesterlee

Matthew Lock

Stéphane Prigent

Carlos Thomas

Ola Vasiljeva

YAR!

 

check domystore.com for more information.

I first posted this ages ago, but thought it worth a revisit cos it's to be featured in an exhibition - my very first! Woo! Opening is tonight so I'm off to get tipsy on free wine and ego-stoking. A few Ithaca photo geeks are meeting beforehand (5pm?) at Autumn Leaves bookshop cafe, so if any of youse want to join us, stop on by!

Alex modeling Eden's art

 

Getting ready for student art show

POKETO STUDIO

510 S Hewitt Street

Unit 506

Los Angeles, CA 90013

 

Poketo will celebrate the launch of its new space – and a new era - by presenting “First Editions,” a show featuring limited edition letterpress and giclee prints by 25 international artists; an opening reception is slated for Saturday, March 22nd from 6-10 PM at the Poketo studio located in the Arts District/Little Tokyo section of downtown Los Angeles. Print editions of 50-100 made exclusively for Poketo will be available at the show. The first in a series of art events at the studio scheduled for 2008, “First Editions” will showcase the print work of the following international Poketo collaborators.

 

Attendance is free and open to the public. Please r.s.v.p. to rsvp(at)poketo(dot)com.

 

Presenting work by:

Andrew Jeffrey Wright

Anne Cibola

Ashkahn

Chris Bettig

Chris Pew

DGPH

Irana Douer

Kate Bingaman-Burt

Keith Shore

Leah Chun

Leif Parsons

Lisa Congdon

The Little Friends of Printmaking

Nathalie Roland

OGI

Omar Lee

Overture

Pcp

Peskimo

Pietari Posti

Rama Hughes

Sarah Utter

Susie Ghahremani

Tim Gough

Tom Vadakan

 

more info here: www.poketo.com/blog/2008/02/21/poketo-first-editions-prin...

Big four Bridge Artshow in the Rain!

Olympus digital camera

Olhos, Raios & Diamantes

Hasta el 6 de junio!!!

 

Rostbif

Av. Santa Fé 2729, piso 2, local 30

Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

Más informaciones:

www.rostbif.com.ar

 

Foto: Jesica Soifer

 

Latest booth shop at a show early October 2010

getting ready...behind the scenes

If your around the Nashville be sure to stop by TAG Art Gallery. I'll have at least 10 pieces on display along with Mathew Feyld, Jason Dunda, Julianna Bright and Kelly Williams.

 

The show opens Opening Saturday July 5th, 2008 from 6pm to 9pm and continues thru July 26th, 2008

  

TAG Art Gallery

83 Arcade Building

Nashville TN 37219

(615) 429-7708

www.tagartgallery.com

Goddess In All of Us- art opening

 

Blogged here: lucidrose.blogspot.com/2010/12/goddess-art-opening-photos...

  

event photography by www.flickr.com/lucidopticlab

 

Artist introduction and statement:

 

"This body art and photography expedition was a concept I carried around within myself for many years before I fully manifested it. I have always held a personal fascination with body art. As a young girl I would study photos taken in the early 1900s of tribes all over the world who adorned their bodies in such a wide verity of ways and means. I marveled at the designs and burned with inspiration. These people did not fear their bodies! These people were not compelled to cast fabric prisons around each form and contour of their anatomy but instead stood proud in their nakedness, honoring their bodies by adorning them as if they were the most precious of gifts. I began to do the same with my own body and the bodies of friends taking markers to my flesh, writing out a secret alphabet so sure that each spiraling offshoot birthing from the tip of my pen spoke, “Know thy self, Love thy self.”

 

Throughout my adolescence I increasingly saw young people, especially young girls, proudly wearing their testaments of sorrow and self hatred as the raw and bloody etching of self mutilation on their dear arms and legs. It struck me as a warning sign: there is great healing needed in this society. The self loathing I saw around me seemed to grow more and more oppressive with every year and I yearned for a way to reverse the self-deprecating process that seemed to be poisoning en mass.

 

Years down the line I found myself offering free body painting in my art booth on Alberta street in Portland, Oregon during the monthly art walk nights that were filled with the thrill of freedom of expression, community and handmade curiosities. At surface value I was telling myself that I was offering body painting as a way to draw people into my booth so that they might look at my acrylic paintings and art prints but soon I was held captivated by the way my brush would dance across faces, arms and chests again in that secrete alphabet I had discovered as a young girl.

 

I came to the realization that I had to do a body art/photography series, specifically focusing on exploring the pure truth of how sacred and powerful the female body and soul is. I yearned to light up a prayer with my work that spoke above and beyond all the centuries of demonizing propaganda aimed at the female form and conscience.

 

Thus, I began the project one cold December morning in 2009 and finished my project on July 2010. I painted a total of 12 women with either black or white water-based body paint. Each body painting and photo shoot was done inside the local art gallery T.Ruth Artspace on the corner of NW 24th and Thurman street in the North Nobhill district of Portland, Oregon. The body paintings took around 6 hours to complete each and the gallery was left open while we worked inside. The photo shoots were done downstairs on the main floor of the gallery in front of two large windows at street level, allowing the community to watch and interact with us as if we were a live art instillation. It was a thrilling thing to share with the public.

 

My intent with this women’s study body art expedition is to chant again and again that we are beautiful in our personal paths and dreams. Our flesh is a miracle fabric that contains and acts as conduit for the cosmic mystery that goes far beyond this physical plane of existence and so we must honor our vessels as being sacred and gorgeous, whether round, skinny, wrinkled, flat, bent, brown, pink, smooth, or scarred.

-Chelsea Rose Rippel"

 

Getting ready for student Art Show at UDC

Big four Bridge Artshow in the Rain!

Tomorrow is weekend 3 of art shows. Its the Mad Hatter in Coconut Grove. It is from 10-5 Saturday and Sunday. Stop by if you are in town.

 

Here is a quick shot from the first one this year, the Palmetto Bay Art Festival.

Ava, checking out an art show for the first time. She looked at the paintings a bit, but I think her favorite part was the three chairs that were set up in the side yard.

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