Dan Dowd is a fellow Maine artist living in a house he has painstakingly brought to life over the last 10 years. I went to visit him last week. The drive down to Phippsburg, where he lives, is just the beginning of the pleasure of the experience. The road winds down a neck of land, with peeks of the water through the trees. When you get to Dan's house, the modernity of it is so striking, and a perfect juxtaposition to all the old houses and the little stone schoolhouse you pass on the way there. Then you go into the house (a work of art in itself) and look at all the wonderful art Dan has collected, and of course, his own work. Go to Dan's website here, to see his beautifully made work. The top photo here are all his works. He even made a Koi pond. One thing I greatly admire about Dan is how he champions re-use. I'm not kidding. You should see the pile of gorgeous wool blankets he recovered from his local dump! He's a master of that. Most of his work is from things he has captured there. We plan to make a dump foray together soon. I also admire the way Dan pursues his career. He shows often, and knows everybody in the Maine art world.
12.08.2011
11.30.2011
Listmaking: for giving or getting!
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Quip Cakes notepaper from Bell'Occhio |
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Pouf via VivaTerra |
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vintage stool via FurnishGreen |
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Drawing by Caroline Gaedechens |
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Sculpture by Barbara Gilhooly |
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Bag via SriThreads |
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Box Cushion via Jayson Home |
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pillow via Jayson Home |
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Felted "rock" stools via VivaTerra |
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Vintage Suzani via Jayson Home |
Yes, it's a long list. And in these times I'd feel guilty getting any of it, but it's fun to look, and it's not greedy if I surprise someone else with one of these beautiful gifts is it?
Labels:
artists,
drawing,
interesting shops,
textiles
11.27.2011
Barbara Gilhooly
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Barbara Gilhooly |
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Barbara Gilhooly |
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Barbara Gilhooly |
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Barbara Gilhooly |
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Barbara Gilhooly |
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Barbara Gilhooly |
This is the work of Barbara Gilhooly, an American artist, who works on paper, wood panels, and makes wire sculptures. Her website is here. She also has a Flickr stream here. If you already know her work then just go and revisit her site for the pure joy of rolling around in all that color and pattern. I like her artist's statement because she describes in detail how she makes her work. I am getting more and more interested in the purity of creating a beautiful surface in my own work, so I relate to this approach. I was reading Katherine Kuh's The Artist's Voice yesterday, and was interested to read Georgia O'Keeffe's comment that she was influenced by Arthur Dow because his one dominating idea was "to fill a space in a beautiful way". I think making art can be that simple. And isn't that a relief.
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