More on Robert’s Snow

Ilene & MaryA few weeks ago I attended to reception at Child at Heart Gallery for the Robert’s Snow display. I met up with old friends Ilene Richard and Mary Newell DePalma. Here they are chatting outside the gallery. Both are very talented and ironically (or not), they both created 3D snowflakes as well. Ilene and I had lunch where she shared with me her latest pb dummy.

Meeting up with old friends is great, but so is meeting new ones. Do you remember my post a few years ago when I said I wanted to grow up to be Alissa Imre Geis? Of course you don’t, but I did, and I still do. Even more so now that I’ve met her. Here she is holding her snowflake. Notice all the other snowflakes in the background.

Update part deux!

Robert's Snow 2007 Snowflake FrontRobert’s Snow

It’s that time of year again and here is my humble snowflake this year. This side has a three-dimensional Christmas tree with little yellow stars, and red and blue ornaments. The background is watercolor. I’ve attached little floating snowflake satelites around to give the appearance of a snow flurry. It’s a traditional type tree that you might find inside your own home.
The back side is a similar tree but decorated with colorful birds as you might imagine if it were outside.
The auction will be especially poignant this year because of Robert Mercer’s passing. If you don’t know the story, check it out at Robert’s Snow. Robert's Snow 2007 Snowflake BackThe auction will take place in November and December, and be displayed at the Child at Heart Gallery, in Newburyport, MA. An opening will be held there on October 6, 2007, 2-7 pm, with many of the local snowflake artists in attendance, myself included. Hope to see you there.
Fundraiser
In other news, I’ve been asked to be on the board of directors for a new fundraising project initiated by Tomie dePaola, in honor of his friend Trina Schart Hyman (and my favorite children’s book artist of all time.) It’s all still in the planning stages but you will hear more about it shortly. If you want to know more about Trina head over to my other website, Women Children’s Book Illustrators.
I also attended Tomie’s yard sale this summer. What a hoot! I bought a Mexican folk art angel and a colorful paper flower wreath with ribbon streamers. Tomie told me I should wear it. I’ll be hanging both in my new studio soon. Who knows. Maybe I’ll channel Tomie if I wear it while I work. I also bought some colorful napkins that I hope to make lots of pillows with.
My new over-the-garage studio is almost done and I hope to post pictures soon.

Gallery
I’ve had my original art in Artistic Roots Gallery since last March. AR, a cooperative gallery, is locted in Campton, NH right off Interstate 93, exit 28. They are open every day, except Christmas and Thanksgiving 10-6. I have cards and signed books for sale there too. This is one of the framed pieces I there.
Open House at the Gallery will be held October 5, 2007 from 5–8 pm. As one of the newer artists there, my art will featured along with the other new artists’ work.

My Snowflake for Robert’s Snow

 

Robert's Snow 2005 SnowflakeI have finally finished my snowflake for Robert’s Snow. I decided to do a flower because my mother loves flowers and she is a cancer survivor of over 20 years. So this poinsettia is dedicated to her. Love you Mom!