Maybe because it is spring and the bright yellow daffodils are blooming, or maybe because we are just returned from Mexico, dunno, but this one happened real quick and real bright
More appreciation for other artists, illustrators, designers -
They are consistently excellent, even breathtaking
Early spring in Virginia
Celebrating Bowie
On this anniversary of his death (so gloriously explored in his last music/artwork ‘Black Star’) so many of us celebrate the omnivorous wildly creative David Bowie. He made life so much more glamorous, weird, wondrous, flaming.
The Public Domain Review: a Solar System quilt from around 1870s
Humans are glorious. Check out this trove of wonder and inspiration, copyright-free
Sharing the work of other artists, this time the brilliant Rebecca Solnit
Find her here and read all her words
ie humans are amazing and unbeatable when we work together purposefully and for each other
For the solstice, will be looking at this poet/artist
Madeleine Jubilee Saito, sigh, just wonderful, please take a look.
An artist we all love - JR
Among all the shit that floods our social media check out JR and his wildly communal and hopeful artworks
Orange County
Nearby Orange County is where Montpelier is located and is relatively small, and rural. And it’s largely beautiful agricultural land with views of mountains every which way you turn.
About framing
My posters are available in a frame that is decent quality and appropriate for a poster. Posters are traditionally not matted; they are a form of commercial art, and not usually treated as an oil painting or watercolor and so forth would be; often displayed in a simple unobtrusive black frame. However, my micro business struggles under the weight (literal!) of providing frames; they are heavy, they come in giant heavy boxes, they take up a lot of room in my tiny studio. They are also shipped across the planet with all those implications - you can imagine - then from a warehouse to me and then from me to the purchaser.
Let’s skip that last step! and save the planet.
I am encouraging purchasers to do their own DIY framing; by purchasing a frame themself, the re-packaging in bubble wrap, shipping etc etc that I currently provide (and it is certainly reflected in the sales price) is reduced. The purchaser can just stop in at their favorite big box store next time they are out shopping and pick one up - the size 13” x 19” is widely available; and perhaps you will find a frame more in keeping with your decor preferences. It is very easy to DIY: just clean the glass with Windex, unroll my poster from the cardboard mailing tube (try not to touch the delicate printed surface) and pop the poster into the back of the frame.
Better for the environment!
(and for my back!)
East Village frame 13x19” by MCS. Widely available online, too.
This article has great advice on framing
Sharing artists' works
Will post some beautiful work I see from time to time - this is a fellow in the UK, see this screenshot of his website (obviously it is not a copyright violation, right? I am screenshotting what I see on my computer and sharing it; perhaps even encouraging a sale of his work maybe?) Think I came across his work in various high visibility publications and looked it up on Insta. Enjoy.
Some of my pieces tell a story in a somewhat similar way; perhaps it is the fox running that reminds me of this one of mine:
Show looks so nice! It's a beautifully done gallery/shop: Possum's Store, Criglersville, VA
Photo by Roberto Kamide - Thanks! Also, Ikebana by Roberto @rkamideart on Instagram
at Possum’s Store, Criglersville VA
Tonight's opening postponed due to illness!
We did promise you the moon.
New poster - so many happy memories made at the beautiful parks in our region
Art on the Avenue reschedule - see you November 12th!
Art on the Avenue, Alexandria this weekend
Hurricane or no, we’re going!
1954 (1951?) by French artist Arnaud Saez, 1909-2003
Communicating the Climate Crisis project awarded Puffin Foundation grant
We would like to thank The Puffin Foundation for their support of this project.