Friday, August 20, 2021

Four Miniatures Juried into the 64 Annual Edmonds Arts Festival 2021

I'm so happy to have my four Fine Art Miniatures juried into the 64th Annual Edmonds Arts Festival! There are more than 400 artists in the indoor gallery room in the Frances Anderson Building and more than 160 in booths outside on the festival grounds.  Music and food will be offered so bring the whole family to enjoy a day in beautiful downtown Edmonds!  Of course, things have been scaled down due to Covid and masks will be required in all indoor venues.  Please don't let that stop you, there will be masks available if you've forgotten yours.
 
August 27th - 29th 2021
 Frances Anderson Center
700 Main Street, Edmonds WA (map)
 
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday
 
The Conversation © Barbara A. Freeman
4" x 4" Graphite on Claybord  
 
The Conversation © Barbara A. Freeman
4" x 4" Graphite on Claybord - Framed 5 3/8" x 5 3/8"
 
The Mermaid © Barbara A. Freeman
4" x 4" Acrylic on Claybord - Miniature
 
The Mermaid © Barbara A. Freeman
4" x 4" Acrylic on Claybord - Framed 5 3/4" x 5 3/4"
 
You`re Welcome Here © Barbara A. Freeman
3 1/2" x 2 1/2" Ink on Scratchbord - Miniature
 
You`re Welcome Here © Barbara A. Freeman
3 1/2" x 2 1/2" Ink on Scratchbord - Framed 6 3/8" 5 3/8"
   
They Come at Night © Barbara A. Freeman
4" x 4" Ink on Scratchbord - Miniature

They Come at Night © Barbara A. Freeman
4" x 4" Ink on Scratchbord - Framed 5 1/4" x 5 1/4"
 
In addition to the daytime festivities, there is an event on Friday evening to enjoy! It's time to celebrate art and get back in the swing of things! Don't miss the art event of the season as we celebrate the return of the Edmonds Arts Festival! Join your friends and neighbors at this benefit party that supports the arts in our community. Proceeds go to scholarships for art education, grants for art programs, and public art.
 Celebrate Art Party
Friday, August 27, 6:30 - 10 p.m.
On the Plaza at the Frances Anderson Center
700 Main Street, Edmonds, WA
Mingle in the gallery and celebrate in the stunning outdoor setting overlooking Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains and dance to live music on the Plaza. Guests will be treated to cocktails, wine, beer, and desserts.
Parking is limited. Let us help you get there with Uber! With each ticket, you will receive $5.00 towards a ride to or from the Frances Anderson Center. (The discount code will be shared with ticket holders shortly before the event.)
Tickets cost $50 each and can be purchased with a credit card, PayPal, or check.
Put on your dancing shoes and come celebrate!  

Hope you get to enjoy something of this much loved arts festival.  Be sure to check out the show and don't miss the indoor gallery!  Check out my miniatures and all the wonderful work in the show, both indoor and outside!
 
As always, thank you for reading about my work and the shows I'm in.  Have a safe and enjoyable summer!  Remember to support your local artist! 
 
 

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Harmony - Accepted in the 22nd Juried Art Show - Schack Art Center - Awarded Honorable Mention

I am so honored to have my work, Harmony, included in this years Schack Art Center's 22nd Biennial Juried Show and it won an Honorable Mention!  The show is a collection from 70 local artists featuring a well-rounded variety of mediums to produce an eclectic and visually stimulating exhibit.  You can view the work on the Schack website, just scroll down the page to view all the work and the artists participating.  The show runs June 17th to July 24th, at the Schack Art Center, conveniently located downtown Everett, at 2921 Hoyt Avenue.(map)  
 

Harmony  © Barbara A. Freeman
  Graphite and Mixed Media on Claybord  12" x 9" - Honorable Mention
 
The 22nd Biennial Juried Show is in the Main Gallery.  Also on display in the Mezzanine Gallery are works from the Summer Solstice Online Auction.  The Gallery Store featuring fabulous local art is also open, and you can view glassblowers at work through the viewing window located in the main gallery!
 
Opening Evening during the Everett Art Walk
Thursday, June 17th 5 - 8 pm
Free and open to the public
 
The Schack will be hosting a Closing Awards Ceremony during the Everett Art Walk on Thursday, July 15th, 5-8pm, with the Awards Ceremony at 6:30pm.
 
Awards Ceremony during the Everett Art Walk
July 15th 5 - 8 pm
 
Enjoy live music throughout.  Beer and wine will be available to purchase in the studios.  If you've never visited the Schack Art Center, this is the perfect time.  All the work in the exhibit is for sale.  It's going to be a great show!  Hope you can make it! 
 
The Schack Art Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and celebrating the arts for the enhancement of community life.  Inside the Schack Art Center, there are exhibit galleries with diverse artwork from locally and internationally known professional artists, as well as emerging young talents.  The main gallery also provides a first-class view into the world of glassblowing. Anytime they are open, you are welcome to watch this fascinating process while admiring the latest exhibit.
 
As always, thank you for taking the time to read about my work.  Remember to support your local artist. May your summer be a time of joy and renewal. 

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Vision, Projects, and Thanks

 Well it's sure been a long time since I posted anything here on blogger.  Covid and the lock down delayed some life changes.  Like most, we were ordering food from the grocery stores using pick up and delivery services, seeing our medical people via zoom when needed and not going anywhere without a mask for short necessary trips.  My daughter was working from home and we were keeping Mom safe as well as ourselves.  When the vaccine was offered, we all got it.  Not a lot of new art making happened but I did show work in a few virtual shows.  Probably like a lot of folks, we were keeping a low profile. 

For quite some time,  even before Covid, I had some vision changes that made it difficult to do miniature work.  First my glasses broke, then the pandemic came along. I didn't want to get new glasses as I knew the cataract in my right eye was getting worse and I probably had one in my left as well.  So, to get through the time to when it was safe to go out again and I could afford the procedure, I dug out an older pair of glasses to get by.  They were not only an older prescription,  but were also a bad fit!  Needless to say, my sight for doing miniatures was a challenge, and working was very frustrating! 

 Under Scrutiny (Detail) © Barbara A. Freeman
6" x 6" Ink on Scratchbord - Small Works
 
Finally three days before my birthday in April, I made an appointment with my eye doctor.  He said yes, it was time.  Things proceeded rather quickly after that and the last week in May and first week in June it happened!  I have had the surgery to remove the cataracts in both eyes and now have intraocular lens implants! I love them!  I no longer have to wear glasses and can see so well, it's amazing!  I'm still going through the follow ups, but I am so happy with my vision!  I went to the same place Wayne had his eye surgery,  The Harman Eye Clinic and saw the same surgeon, Dr. Natalia Bajenova.  The staff was great to work with and I felt so pampered the days of my surgeries.  If you are local, I highly recommend Dr. Natalia Bajenova and the The Harman Eye Clinic in Arlington, WA.   They are worth the drive!

Before my eyes were corrected and during the pandemic lock down in 2020, I did a few creative projects just to keep sane.  I made a painted rock miniature to go in a tiny, weathered, child's wagon I turned into a planter with succulents for my Mom.  I was really pleased with the Dwarf and had so much fun painting him! 

Painted Dwarf © Barbara A. Freeman
Acrylic on Found Rock 

 
Succulents Wagon with Painted Dwarf and Twig Tower with Ladder
  © Barbara A. Freeman 
 
Mom with her wagon full of succulents.  I think she likes it! 

I also painted a crow miniature as a gift for my daughter, Gina.  She uses these beautiful bits called Millefiori when she does mosaic.  She had created a cute frame using millefiori in it with a 2"x 2" opening.  I did the crow with this frame in mind.  However, when the painting was finished, I tried it with one of the frames I had and it really went well with the piece.  Turns out, the frame she had would have been too deep, casting too much shadow over it.  She agreed she liked it in this frame better and I think she's happy with it.  We are both fans of crows!

Crow With Millefiori © Barbara A. Freeman  
Acrylic on Illustration Board  2" x 2"

Below is another miniature I made for a friend, who had given me several of these cute ornamental frames.  I've had them for a long time and found them when I was looking for something else! I painted this for her.  It made me happy to do it and helped keep me sane.  Thinking of hope for the future, I titled it "A New Day"! 


A New Day © Barbara A. Freeman
  Acrylic on Claybord  2 1/2" 

Thank you for reading about my work and some personal things in my life.  I feel so fortunate to have had my family near throughout the pandemic.  I give thanks to my husband for driving me to and from my eye surgery, among many other things.  We just celebrated 38 years since we first met in June!  It's been an adventure!  Thankful that my daughter is nearby working safely from home keeping us laughing with her dry wit and sense of humor.  Thankful to have my Mom close by, happy and fun to be around at 90!  Also to my friend who keeps me inspired and stays in touch!  To all my facebook friends for just being there!  Much love to all and here's to A New Day!