Midland Hikers Virtual Art Show
MIDLAND HIKERS VIRTUAL ART SHOW
WE (STILL!) GET TO LIVE HERE
Today, Friday April 3, marks the date that our second annual Midland Art Show was to have taken place.
Never defeated, the artists in this group have gathered together to share with you a piece of art that they would have presented in that show. We are holding back and not showing you all we have prepared in the hope that we will one day soon be back in action and living life together...then we will have a huge celebration and art show IN PERSON!!
We hope you enjoy!
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David Billesbach "Hanging Lake" 30 x 40 inches Oil painting |
Holly Blitstein Untitled (part of Conrad Nelson's collection) 8 x 10 inches Pastel |
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Clarke Poos "Nature's Beauty" Found art: barbed wire, mica, native grasses, barn wood, yarn |
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Joyce Machala "Wandering Collection" Beaded Necklace |
since it shows beads I collected while traveling to
Morocco, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Thailand and South Africa.
Janie Carlson "Flying Feathers" 6 x 6 inches Mixed media: oil, acrylic, and jewelry |
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Kathy Keidel "Birdsong" Original drawing; black ink 0.5 drawing pen, Prismacolor marker |
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Donna Maloney "Lake Hosmer" Acrylic painting |
Lake Hosmer is one of the Cascade Lakes outside of Bend, Oregon,
by Mt. Bachelor. We kayaked here while on our Northwest adventure last fall.
I was taken with the beautiful colors and peaceful waters.
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Amy McCrary "Western Tanager" Needle-felted figure on branch |
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Thomas Doumas The "Solution" B&W Photography; Mamiya 7 medium format Silver gelatin print with no digital effects, developed in a personal dark room |
Linda Rak "Rhapsody in Purple" Apron and kitchen mitts |
Neil Movitz "Bronze Ballerina" Sculpture |
Inspiration for the sculpture |
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Wendell Day "Cloudscape #4" 18 x 22 inches Black and White Photography |
I’m intrigued with clouds that are close to the ground and
become more part of the landscape than a skyscape.
Because of our elevation and living in big sky country,
clouds descend into the landscape often after or before storms.
I’m looking for that image when clouds create an eerie illusion of you
floating above the ground yet your feet are firmly planted in the landscape.
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Janie Evans Hand-built saguaro cactus decorated with birds and flowers 17 inches in height White stoneware clay, fired to cone 5 |
Randy Potterton Maple and walnut table with maple and walnut bench |
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Tom Milligan Teal Run 8 x 8 inches Watercolor |
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Maartje Maas Potterton "Naughty" Grandson Neal's size :-) Fabric bib with applique |
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George Schuller "Knots and Rocks" 2.5 x 5 feet Macrame |
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Deb Hannigan "Nevada Bolt" 6.5 x 10.5 inches Photograph on metal, recycled wood |
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Michael Hannigan "Embudo Roadside" 5.5 x 18 inches Photographs on metal, recycled wood and metal |
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Russ Schnurr "The Land is Silent Now" 5 x 7 inches Painting with poem |
The Land is Silent Now
The land is silent now
As if the owner were gone
Packed up somewhere warm
A dim starry light hovers like a lamp
Masquerading as presence
It may only be temporary
Or perhaps She is still there
Veiled in a subtle mosaic
Of golden spired meadow grass
Cuddling their seed
Till the time of letting go
The evergreen of pine
Like hope in a dark hour
Coal red burning
In the heart of winter limb
Snow white shadows peering
Out the dark of deeper still
Just know
A journey here is never trespassing
Presumption like concrete
Never the path
A mosaic of hints, these heart embers
Still aflame where almost forgotten
Seed waiting its time on wind
Perhaps the place to start
Arlene A. Walters Waldorf
Kumihimo Necklace
Braided necklace with aquamarine,
Swarovski beads, and sterling silver findings
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Janet Lightburn Sketch of Janet's younger sister, afflicted by autism, with poem. |
Amazing Autism
If you watch her sit and stare,
Not connecting with her eyes.
You might think her soul is empty,
Not really alive.
Perhaps you may not know,
The whirlwind in her mind,
No shield from blinding sun,
Her words so hard to find.
But she sees deep into space,
Where things collide and burst,
She notes all the changes,
And keeps them rehearsed.
What others would ignore,
She can't forget,
If you try to fool her,
You'll surely regret.
While some create their look,
For an image less than true,
Her honesty is unmatched,
A sincerity shown by few.
If you think she's less,
How do you compare?
Her talents may be more,
If the rules were fair.
It’s quite a tragic loss,
If you don't try to know,
Her amazing heart and mind,
And the love she cannot show.
Amazing and beautiful collection! What an incredibly talented group of people and each piece is too much to comment individually.
ReplyDeleteWonderful art everyone. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOoops - that was me - Beth from Santa Fe
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