
Wow! It’s been a year.
Last February 16th was the most artistically challenging 24 hours for myself and a small group of very talented and brave artists here in Brevard County. It’s kind of hard to believe a year has passed…
This was such an exciting exhibition! I love putting projects together, BIG PROJECTS. It is a wonderful experience to work with other artists from all types of backgrounds and mediums and watch a plan come together. The very best part of the our 24 hour challenge was that it was captured on video then edited as a documentary, thanks to the generosity and creative energy of our collaborators; Brandt Ronat & Company, a creative design and advertising company, located in Brevard County .
See the Documentary here
My blog post from last year.
2013 What a Difference a Day Makes; 24 hour art challenge
It’s been a very busy time lately… I’m just finishing up a project that has been “challenging” but extremely rewarding. I organized What A Difference A Day Makes; 24 Hour Art Challenge for my gallery; Fifth Avenue Art Gallery in Melbourne Florida. (March 1-31, 2013), go see . This exhibition challenged 24 artists, including myself, to create a piece of artwork within an assigned 24 hour period… oh, and just so you didn’t pre-plan everything down to the last stroke, you were given a list of prompts the morning of your workday. One of the most exciting parts of the project is the collaboration with a local creative marketing and branding company; Brandt Ronat & Company. They partnered with us to videotape a portion of each of the 24 artists workday and created an incredible video documentary all about the project, see it online. Our goal, along with the experience of the project was to raise money and awareness for Very Special Arts Brevard. They bring art to children and adults with special needs. It’s a great local organization playing a very important part in enriching lives through art.
I used the challenge to push myself not only to complete a piece of art in 24 hours, but to use the techniques I have been “playing with” over the last year or so. I love the work of Anne Bagby and also love printmaking! The process includes aspects of painting and printmaking with texture, stencils, stamps; designing patterned paper by hand then using the paper as a element of the composition. I am enjoyed the tactile experience of layering with gesso and paint… getting very messy in the process and then playing with the design of the composition. My finished piece, Girl with Papaya was definitely challenging to complete in 24 hours… I looked up the list of prompts and chose the three that I would work with: rare, metamorphosis and flourish, then starting working on ideas for the composition. I am happy to have finished it… in 17 hours, and happy with the comments I have been hearing about the work; it’s very encouraging.
I’ll be finishing my second piece soon and working on many more ideas for this new direction… I still love working with paint, and the stencils and patterns are finding their way into that work as well.
Prints of Girl with Papaya are available here.