We love the metal sculptures this artist makes. She lives on one
of the islands and has to take the ferry to deliver them, then take the ferry home...they are so full of whimsy!
Rick always has great music but this woman is truly AMAZING! She sounds so professional and we have heard her a few times around town, at flea markets, where everyone pretty much STOPS to listen and ask why she doesn't have a recording contract. There is so much talent here and that's what Rick wants ARTISANS to showcase. He doin' a good job o'THAT!
There's so much to see at ARTISANS since the other galleries in town specialize either in painting, glass, pottery, woodworking...but ARTISANS HAS IT ALL AND MORE. So people loves just wandering through the gallery making surprise discoveries!
These were among the first metalworks brought by the lady from the Island. Mom was there when Rick tried to hang these by himself trying to attach them to old, rusty snow tire chains hanging from the wall. Adjacent to this "installation-in-progress" was pottery on one side with glass on the other. The sculptures - not yet attached, swung back and forth, side-to-side like a metronome! Mom observed Rick with an unsolicited running commentary on whether he was going to smash the glass first or the pottery first, if/when he or the sculptures should accidentally fall crashing to the floor. He calls her "Trouble." But he did it!
Hello, Mr. Happy Clockmaker! We love your woodworking as much as you seem to enjoy making it...so beautiful...your smile!
We never figured out what these were but we thought they were very pretty and lots of fun.
Especially the weiner dog! Could be flags or...any guesses?
Today was the last day before Winter! We expect heavy winds,
rain, power outages and snow to begin tomorrow and continue...until spring...or all year 'round if it anything like last year.
The perfect time for a jaunty, handmade hat!
One of the many "breakables" situated next to the swinging metal sculptures Rick installed...glass is really big here in the PacNW and those little colorful balls on the bottom left resemble the glass globes that routinely float onto our shores from Japan fishing vessels...mom doesn't understand it, but people find them and cherish them and what they have to do with fishing...maybe once used to mark nets? But these were made just to BE WHAT THEY ARE. No fish. Just color!
Reuben recently returned home to Bellingham after running his own music club up in Homer, Alaska or somewhere. He performed later and sounded so much like Glen Hansard from one of our favorite independent foreign films, "Once" which he took as a compliment. We love the film and soundtrack except when mom sings along with Glen when he is kind of hollering out the musical sound of unrequited love...
Speaking of "Once," if there's one thing Rick hates, it's having his picture taken! So, mom follows him around with her camera just to annoy him but ONCE caught this photo she loves because it reminds her of an impressionistic painting. He gives her "the eye"
and threatens her while she shoots away. But this kinda artsy, ya think? He pretty on the eyes and always in motion during Friday Night Art Receptions.
Rick greeting art fans in front of mom's cards...see how they is dressed? That considered FORMAL WEAR up here! The guy on the left carves spindles and does some kind of weaving thing with them...
It got so crowded last Friday night that Rick re-assigned mom who was sitting on her walker to a card rack full of art made by this little girl's brothers...they are like 10 and 8 years old, one a photographer and one a painter! But mom, of course, hit it off with their sister
who taught mom how to do this so they both became CupHeads
all night long. Cup-Head mom didn't sell much art...although one person was overheard looking at cards saying: "Wow! SOMEBODY WAS REALLY TRIPPIN' HERE!"
That observation slid mom back into "The Order of the Perpetually Perplexed" as she pondered its meaning.
For a nano-second. Then back to CUP-HEAD, which felt quite lovely with the little girl's flashing way-cool sneakers adding flair!
Some of the most stunning pieces were done with hand-blown glass. Jewelry cases and wall space filling up fast as word gets out about ARTISANS and more and more artists want "in" on the action! Turning into the hip, So-Ho, bohemian kinda place mom always dreamt of. Unpretentious (been there, done that:mortifying!) just down-to-earth, whimsical, surprising, crafty, amazing, startling, fun, imaginative, and pure B'Hamster COOL. Yeah, baby, THAT WHAT WE TALKIN' ABOUT!
Mom's bff back in Iowa sent her a sign she found in the small town of Muscatine where she makes jewelry and her husband is the editor of the Muscatine Journal newspaper. It was a sign that said:
Ginney Pigs 4 Sale
$30.00 The lowest I will go is $20.00.
light brown with a little white + red eyes
Apparently, mom used that sign as the prototype for her own highly professional version of "self-promotion?"
We can dress her up in cowboy boots, but, you know.
Still, lots of fun and once mom recovers our cages will get cleaned proper and life will blossom with spectacular winter storms, gale-force winds, power outages, snow, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and organizing gear for the many adventures we dream of having in the mountains...mom says even if ya can't go, it's fun to organize GEAR cuz ya NEVER KNOW!
OUR CAGES COME FIRST: SHE KNOW THAT!
Sweet dreams, dear readers and friends.
Great photos of lots of interesting stuff.
ReplyDeleteHOW YOU DO THAT WHILE WE DOING THAT? HOW? HOW?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place. Rick is handsome! You hitting on that mom? Love seeing your cards in the display! Hope you had fun (cuphead)!
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