Another Holiday Shopping Reminder… December 12, 2008
Posted by Maren in General.Tags: Holiday Gifts, Janet Foley, Local Gifts, Merrilee Moore, Studio Sales
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Yes I know that most of our recent posts have to do with gift buying and giving, but we’re just trying to get some people in the door. Here are some Holiday Art Sales happening right now and this coming weekend for all of you that still need to finish (or get started) on your holiday shopping!
The Arts Council of Snohomish County is having a Holiday Show through December 24th. Located at 1507 Wall Street, Everett. For more information call 425-257-8380 or see website www.artscouncilofsnoco.org. Lots of wonderful gift ideas from tons of local artists including: Merrilee Moore, Oliver Peter-Contesse, Janet Foley, James Arrabito, Carol Ann Bauer, Carol Belval, Betsy Best-Spadaro, Jeanine Borree, Rene Flynn-Federspiel, Gary Georger, Georgia Gerber,Janet Hamilton, Chris Hopkins, Susie Howell, Makiko Ichiura, Gale Johansen, Deahanna Jones, Kelly Kellogg, Barry McAlister, Frances Nelson, Linda Nelson, Cheri O’Brien, Zefrim Rose, Susan Russell, Sam Scott, Ron Smith, Barbara Wyatt, and many more.
Solovei Art Gallery presents “Trees Are Us” through December 29th. Located at 2804 Grand Avenue, Everett. For more information call 425-501-2448 or see website www.soloveiartgallery.com.
Espresso Americano Café is featuring local artist Joan Grout through January 15th. Located inside the Everett Public Library, 2702 Hoyt Avenue, Everett.
Engayla’s Designs Studio is having an open house on December 12th from 4-9pm and December 13th from 10am-5pm. Located at 10045 Dibble Avenue NW, Seattle. For more information call 206-706-3975 or see website www.engaylasdesigns.com.
Storm Lake Pottery is having their 3rd Annual Holiday Studio Sale on December 13th & 14th from 10am-5pm. Located at 6132 195th Avenue SE, Snohomish. For more information call 360-568-2978.
Visit the Gallery Store for decorating inspiration October 15, 2008
Posted by Maren in General, The Gallery Store.Tags: Cheri O'Brien, fused glass, home decor, Janet Foley, Lisa Lamoureux, wall decal
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Searching for a few inexpensive ways to jazz up your home decor without breaking the bank? Look no further than the Gallery Store!
Just in are wall decals (or stickers) in a variety of fun, funky, and elegant styles that are both easy to apply and remove. Packs range in price from $21 – $51 depending on the design (Fleur de lis, Poppies, Modern, Flowers, Burnish, etc…). Here’s a sample of our work with the Gerber daisy and modern shapes in the Gallery Store.
Not sure how you would use them in your own home? Check out how designer Candice Olsen used wall decals in a recent room makeover for Home magazine.
Maybe wall decals aren’t for you, instead liven up a vanity, nightstand, or dresser with a few Janet Foley fused glass knobs. Choose either square ($10) or rectangle ($12) in a variety of color combos.
If you have a little more money in your budget you might add some new lighting or light fixtures like this fused and painted wall sconce ($250) by Cheri O’Brien or embellished table lamp ($125) by Lisa Lamoureux.
The possibilities are endless!
Finding a break from the everyday September 2, 2008
Posted by Maren in Art Classes, General.Tags: Art Classes, art projects, fused glass, Janet Foley, oil painting
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While I don’t consider myself an artist, I do consider myself a “project person”. I enjoy having projects to work on, whether to reenergize my mind, get relief from everyday stresses, or just play with a new skill set. Most of the time I stay focused long enough to see it through, although I’ve found my rate of completion often depends on whether I have dedicated time to work on my project.
A few years ago I took an oil painting class and while I had every good intention of continuing my exploration of still life objects after the eight sessions, when I wasn’t going to class every week the easel started collecting dust. And how often do I pick up the paintbrush these days? Well…not too often. Maybe this means I should get my butt back into an oil painting class or maybe it was just my preferred deviation from the everyday at that time.
As fall approaches I feel ready to head back to school…soft of. I’m trying to decide what art or other creative class to sign up for this quarter.
Knowing I’ll have dedicated time, a creative environment, and a new project gives me the push I need to turn in my registration form. I may enter the classroom at the end of the day dragging my feet, but will leave feeling energized. There is also something invigorating about being surrounded by other “project people” who are trying to get their creative juices flowing.
When I took the oil painting class we were all looking at the same table arrangement, but it was fascinating to wander through the easels and see the variety of perspectives chosen by my classmates. These days I’ve been tinkering with woodworking and as a novice it is very encouraging to see the projects being done by individuals with more advanced router and table saw skills. I guess that’s what keeps me coming back (or maybe it’s the Dick’s drive-in near the wood shop).
Of course it is also satisfying to leave class with a finished product. Last fall I took Janet Foley’s Fused Glass Gift Making class (see image of me below or class description at http://www.artscouncilofsnoco.org/education/comartclass.htm). I made a set of coasters, which turned into a good Christmas gift for a friend. This type of class provides a fun, relaxing environment and quick gratification when you pick up your completed plate, vase, or coasters in a just a few short weeks.
Maybe I’ll end up taking more than one class. At least I still have a little time left to make my decision.







