Live from The Fine Arts Building for Artist's Preview Night
and
It's all about
that gleaming part of one's life,
which we can relate to our self without blushing,
and being proud of one's own accomplishments.
Whether your artwork won any prizes,
honorable mentions,
or even made it for display this year.
and being proud of one's own accomplishments.
Whether your artwork won any prizes,
honorable mentions,
or even made it for display this year.
We wait all year long for this extravaganza!
Greetings Scarecrow!
Subtly he shuddered, "There seems to be a nest on my head."
Below-
This is not your typical Cad, or even a normal tank-
Titled as, A Caprice Classic, drawn within a tank.
Not your everyday slippers by any means.
Quite scandalous I know and I venture to guess much wisdom lurks behind these alluring eyes-
and some believe her to be prissy, but I found her quite on track with being quietly subtle in nature.
velveteen and wool are the true ingredients. Seriously.
This 4-H member (you know this by his shirt emblem) is located outside and I actually chased him down. From a distance it was questionable whether he was real or a statue.
This 4-H member (you know this by his shirt emblem) is located outside and I actually chased him down. From a distance it was questionable whether he was real or a statue.
On the subject of Black and White
This year offered much in Black and White and a few pieces being of scandalous nature won't appear in this post. But these will.
I fancied this artist's creativity again this year.
I'm the woman and random folks joined me.
I'm the woman and random folks joined me.
On our approach we remained pretty much the same
(other than the super-white effect of our skin tone) but our backgrounds changed drastically.
(other than the super-white effect of our skin tone) but our backgrounds changed drastically.
Last year animal faces would randomly take over anyone's face as the camera caught us walking up. But apparently that wasn't the smoothest of situations, so I was told. I know it worked for me.
Here's a glimpse of my work, Robot Jekyll's Time Garden, which
didn't survive all the phases and I had to bring him home a week ago.
But we were almost in! So back to the drawing board for me, and better luck next year.
Once again I must say-
It was again another formidable and intriguing experience for the Fine Arts Exhibit at the Minnesota State Fair.
I hope you enjoyed this quick round of artwork.
16 comments:
That first sculpture is stunning. And that black and white drawing on the door sure has a lot of detail. Sorry your robot fell apart.
Your robot is quite clever! How sad it didn't make it!
Such an assortment of work! Keep working on your robot!
Sorry about your robot not making it, but it definitely looks cool from what I can see. But don't feel dejected. There is always next years and you will do great:)
I really enjoyed this - and your use of the words was stellar too.
Keep working on that robot - he is very cool.
some are amazing, some are unique and odd, others are just quirky but all are cool.
The Scare Crow.......WASNT that Keith Richards?!
Nice art--reminds me of Grand Rapid's ArtFest.
I liked the look of your robot. All the other sculptures were interesting and I loved the ballerina.
I am in awe of all the artists' talent. I would be hard pressed to choose a favorite to come home with me.
Fantastic job on Time Garden.
Love the artwork. So interesting!
Darn! I love Robot J. Also really loved the ballerina.
You did a great job again Karen. It is always a pleasure to visit your blog. ;-)
Greetings from the Netherlands!
Gert Jan
www.gertjanhermus.nl
Hello Karen, these are awesome sculptures. The second one reminds me of Steve Tyler from Aerosmith. I love your cute robot! What a fun visit. Have a happy day!
Definitely an extravaganza. It looks tons of fun and beautifully captured and archived by you!
lot's of descriptives come to mind...cool, odd, unique...beautiful, colorful. some people are so creative!!!
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