Artist Profile: Lindsay Clark


Artist profile Lindsay Clark, Vancouver Artist


I'd like to introduce you to Vancouver Artist Lindsay Clark. Lindsay took my Energizing and Experimental Abstract Painting in Mixed Media and Acrylics Workshop last August 2010 at OPUS Framing and Art Supply store in North Vancouver. Since then, her art has taken off and she's been painting up a storm of some beautiful works we want to share with you here on this blog.


To start Lindsay, can you share with us your experience at the workshop and tell us if had you painted before? How did

this experience supported your growth as an artist?


The workshop opened me up to the idea that I am painting not to produce a product, but to enjoy the creative, spirit-led process. This really shifted painting into a new place for me where I felt so much more free and a whole lot less pressure than I felt in previous art classes focused on technique. Deb introduced us to the ability of listening to what is inside, and how it wants to express itself on the canvas! It has given me a creative license to do whatever I want! How come nobody ever told me I could do that? Thank you Deb!



Since the workshop, please tell us what you've been working on?



I’ve been doing a flower series with abstract backgrounds. (See picture of blue and gold paintings with couch) Creating the playful, flowing backgrounds with layers and layers of colour is almost like a meditation to me. I like working with series because there is something about seeing a group together that feels more whole. I am enjoying working with flowers that are more detailed over the top of the abstract backgrounds, because it is a style that is truly unique to me. (See picture of the blue iris on the brown background). Flowers to me symbolize growth, expansion, and the beauty of the natural world around us, and they really resonate with me- so I’m happy to have rediscovered my artistic license to create what is in my heart.



I understand you work full time as an urban planner and as we all, you do have a very busy life...How do you make time for painting when it's never urgent nor a priority to take time for our creativity? Do you ever get stuck or blocked with your art and if so what do you do to get unstuck and inspired again?


Painting to me is my therapy! I don’t find much inspiration in my work day to day right now, and I find that coming home to my creative space in the evening or on weekends helps me work through things in a constructive, non-rational mind way. It somehow opens up that flow and can help me move past barriers, or simply slip in to a better headspace for a bit. I try not to force myself to achieve anything with my work, because if it becomes another deadline then it turns into another stress and then I get blocked with it. I've also done a couple vision boards where I piece together images to help me bring in what I want to experience in my life- its a fun way to create art around the house and keep reminding you of your hopes and dreams.

So art is a peaceful retreat for me. Sometimes I sit down with this intellectual idea of what is going to come out, and something entirely different flows out- see the swirls painting with blue and orange- where my body just tells me the message that needs to come through for myself. Its kind of a dance, you just have to move where your body takes you.


I remember back in July when we first met at the workshop you mentioned you were a Reconnective Healer. I had never heard of this healing modality before. Could you tell us more about this?


I explain Reconnective healing as a massage for the soul, that can facilitate physical and emotional healings. Sometimes we look a physical pain as an annoyance, but I am learning to see it more as an indicator of something that your body wants you to look at and bring attention to. Reconnective healing helps us to get to the root of issues- whether they are emotional or otherwise- and start to shift that so we can feel at peace and calm. It has helped me immensely to feel better in my body and enjoy the dance of life.



I am, as you know, a big believer in self care - especially for artists! What do you do to nourish your self and soul?


Nourishment is totally my word right now. On the rough days I resort to chocolate, but the nourishment that really counts is the stuff that lights up my heart and helps me feel truly alive. I find that in the wild beauty of nature, in meditation, in joyful music, at dinner with my close friends... the list goes on and on. But what it really comes down to for me is being authentic about who I am and what my heart is calling me to do. When I follow that, I am the most alive and nourished.


What in your opinion the best thing about being and artist?



Being an artist is being free. It is tapping into the creative drive within you and flowing with that- which ultimately is such a gift. How many of us walk through life not feeling alive? It becomes this mechanized movement, and when we are out of touch with our hearts, we are missing the juicyness of life! I feel like freedom is found in emotion, in living out what we experience- both the heartbreaking sadness and the joy.




What 's the most challenging thing, for you, about being an artist?


Cultivating a healthy relationship to abundance. Not everyone is paid particularly well for being an artist- only as our society learns to evolve and respect the callings of the heart, will we be able to truly support the arts and whole humans. But I think people are waking up to that- I can’t even count how many people I know who are realizing that what the thought they were “supposed” to do just isn’t cutting it anymore. There is a real need for meaning and experiencing something more potent and alive. And that is where art steps in and leads the way.




If someone reading this blog would like to see more of your work, visit an upcoming art show, or get a hold of you, how would they do so?


I can be contacted through my website: http://www.wix.com/lindsaychloeclark/reconnective-healing



Thank you Lindsay!


Welcome to You Tube

After much fear and trepidation and with much help from my friends I have finally joined the ranks and started my own youtube channel. Ta da: http://www.youtube.com/user/DebChaneyArtist

Bo Burnham's song "welcome to youtube" is the inspiration for the blog title. Be ware, this guy is crude, so if you are easily offended, don't play the link.

Here are my posts thus far...

I look forward to continue to grow the video library and have some fun technical how to's on abstract painting with mixed media and acrylics based on my workshops in the near future.

  1. 2008 Peter Moraites visited my studio in Santa Barbara, CA and took a bunch of photos...here's a little slideshow to music of the photo shoot while I was working on a painting. http://youtu.be/N07B13p-Zu4
  2. Artists in Our Midst Roundhouse Exhibit April 2011 Opening Night.
  3. Part i, ii and iii of a radio interview this April 2011 with Kara Ko from Vancouver's Co-op Radio show "It takes a village".
  4. A slideshow of my Pure Abstraction and Emerging Artworks to music.
  5. Live video of a Thursday night Painting Party at Beaumont Studios.

If you want to subscribe to Deb Chaney Artist You Tube Channel, go here: http://www.youtube.com/user/DebChaneyArtist and hit "subscribe". Enjoy. Deb

Spring/Summer 2011 Workshop Schedule is up!

After the Beaumont Studios Little Gems Show (comes down today), Volution Salon show ( up until July), The AIOM Roundhouse Exhibit (was up last Thursday & Friday), and my Open Studio here in Vancouver this last weekend with artist Lisa Penz I have been getting a lot of interest and number of inquiries about workshops. Thank you!

Here's the most up to date schedule for spring/summer 2011 workshops:

Energizing and Experimental (INTRO)

2 Day Workshop in Acrylics &Mixed Media.

Fundamentals in abstract design, colour, layering- emphasis on creative process.

September 24 & 25. Vancouver (West Side). $350.

Registration: info@debchaney.com (604) 736-5111



Thick, Layered & Encaustic-like Abstract Paintings.

(ADVANCED) 2 Day Workshop.

How to build thick layers with Acrylics Mediums.

May 28 & 29 in Vancouver (West Side),

October 29 & 30 North Vancouver $ 495.

Registration: info@debchaney.com (604) 736-5111


illuminate the Artist Within (™) 5 Day Retreat.

(ALL ARTISTS WELCOME).

Learn the Secrets of the Illuminated Artist in support of your creativity.

June 27 - July 1.

Gulf Islands. $500.

Registration: info@debchaney.com (604) 736-5111


The website will be updated shortly to reflect the changes. Thank you for all those registered currently, past students and current inquiries.

Opening Night at the Roundhouse- Full House!

Some photos of the art now beautifully set up at the Roundhouse Gallery in Yaletown Vancouver for the Artists in Our Midst Opening night art show as well as photos of the fantastic opening night reception where (rumor has it) the Vancouver Sun arts reporter dropped by!

The show runs until at the Roundhouse until Friday and then moves into Open Studios all over the West side of Vancouver for the weekend Click here for Details.

If you missed the big event, enjoy a glimpse of the party on youtube...click here to watch.























Setting up for the big event!

Yesterday morning I had the pleasure of meeting with the set up crew of Artists in Our Midst downtown Yaletown at the beautiful Roundhouse Community Center to help set up for our big event that opens TODAY at 11 am. Event Details Click Here. You are welcome, Admission is free.

I had such a great time helping set up that I wanted to share with you the 'behind the scenes process' of setting up for a big show like this through photos and a few comments.

The thought, time, organization, and energy that it has taken to put this show together is incredible. But behind all the hammers, nails, sweat, and magnificent paintings are some of the most amazing hard working high integrity fun loving artists I have ever had the chance to work with. I feel very blessed to part of this group and participating in this show.

Yesterday, while setting up, I had such a feeling of being a part of something great, being a part of a group of fantastic people. I felt belonging, appreciation, and a sense of fun in the process.

I will be working at the Reception Desk today from 2 - 5 pm, come by and say hello. then at 7 PM the booze will flow and the opening night party begins... See you there.


The beautiful red brick Roundhouse community Center is in the heart of Yaletown right on the water. You could not imagine a more beautiful building and setting.

Maria helps put signs up!

Busy bees working, working putting up art, organizing artists, getting art up on the panels...

Deborah Bakos - our wonderful curator and fearless leader moves some beautiful abstract pieces to make the presentation just right. The caliber of art coming in blew me away. It will be a feast for the eyes to see this final show!!!

A little to the right, Deb (!!)

Great tool box.

Getting name tags to the right art. Labels look fantastic.

Shelly Freeman's stunning abstract piece. I am in loooove with the colours here. Great work Shelly!

Art being placed ready for hanging.

Manola finding that perfect place for her glass piece. This art pieces is A-Must-See. Look for the trees!!!


Barry, our AIOM president making sure everything is running smoothly
!


Setting up and enjoying the process.

More art awaits to be hung.



60 Artists name tags ready to go. First name matched with last name and all alphabetized.
Go team!
The ceiling are so high at the Roundhouse Gallery... They brought in these cool elevator type machines so we could hang art from up high. way cool.

Eva, smiling away, taking care of paperwork, labels and lists. Check out her 3 framed photographs on display....The third piece is very moving.....Look for the barbed wire.

Looking gorgeous girls!
See you all tonight!

You're invited to AIOM's Roundhouse Exhibit and Open Studios


This is your invitation to Artists in Our Midst's Opening Night Reception at the Roundhouse Thursday April 28, 7 -10pm in Yaletown.

Join us as we celebrate the work of over 60 local artists at the launch of this vibrant four-day event dedicated to promoting visual art in Vancouver.

2 day Art Exhibit + 2 days of Open Studios & Artist Galleries...


THE ROUNDHOUSE EXHIBIT
Thursday, April 28
Public viewing: 11am - 10pm
Opening Reception: 7pm - 10pm

Friday April 29
Public Viewing: 11am - 9pm

Roundhouse map

The Roundhouse in Yaletown
at the corner of Davie and Pacific
604.713.1800


www.roundhouse.ca.
Transit use Roundhouse stop on Canada Line. Underground pay parking is available (access off Drake) flat fee after 6pm.

Deb Chaney and Lisa Penz: Open Studio Saturday April 30 & Sunday May 1st

3275 West 24th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V6L 1R8 Studio (604) 736-5111 info@debchaney.com



more details about the Open Studio at: http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Events_%26_News.html


Admission is free to all events
For more information, check out AIOM's website at:


Co-op Radio Interview with Kara Ko


In the case you are not linked in, facebooking, twittering, and all that other social media jazz you may not be aware of the delightful interview I had with Kara Ko this week at Co-op radio here in Vancouver - broadcast live at 102.9 FM.

Kara and I spoke about Art, Parenting, Creativity and how it takes a village to raise a child. The interview will be up on their website for the next month here "It takes a Village" Archive 42 - (scroll to 20 minutes in to by pass the music and promo) and then I'm asking my wonderful film tech friend to help me put it into a format so it'll be archived on my youtube channel for future listening.

Beaumont Studios present Little Gems art show Opening Night.....



Well, it's all a bit short notice but... Rojia and I were invited to have a small exhibit at the Beaumont Studios going up this Thursday April 21st until May 3rd. It'll be called Little Gems and we'll both be exhibiting some small 9 x 12" pieces as well as few other paintings (surprise new paintings) ...come and see.

The opening night will also co-incide with the Beaumont Studios Thursday night painting party, everyone is welcome. You can stay and paint if you like. All supplies are included and you can either bring a canvas or buy one there.

The photos are from Rojia Dash and Deb Chaney at Beaumont Studios last Thursday night painting party. We did a free demo, painted, and partied with a great group of people. Check out the youtube movie of last week's painting party to catch the vibe!

YOU ARE INVITED!

"Little Gems"
April 21- May 3, 2011
Opening Reception: April 21, 8:00-12:00 pm

The Beaumont Studios
316 West 5th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V5Y 3P1
info@thebeaumontstudios.com

Come and join us this evening for an opening reception of two amazing Vancouver based contemporary mixed media and acrylic artists and see the artists in action. There will be drinks, amazing ambiance, music and party! So come on and play and bring whoever your heart desires the more the better! xoxo


Photos and a movie from the last week's painting party at Beaumont Studios:













Check out the youtube movie of last week's painting party to catch the vibe!

Artists In Our Midst Vancouver Window Displays

If you are window shopping in and around Vancouver West Side you may have noticed a piece or two of art in the front window displayed with some flyers for Artist In Our Midst Roundhouse Exhibit and Studio tours coming up at the end of April. For full event details scroll down. The window displays are beautiful and a treat to see! Do check them out.

Earth and Sky 2011 at Lushuz Boutique on 4th Avenue by Deb Chaney


Artwork by Claudia Bos



Artwork by Deborah Bakos

Artists in Our Midst - The Roundhouse Exhibit

April 28th 11 am – 10 pm

April 29th 11 am – 9 pm


Artists in our Midsts - Open Studios

Saturday & Sunday April 30 & May 1st

11 am – 6 pm

Please click here for full event details & downloadable map & brochure to open studios: http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Events_%26_News.html

art show, party & new salon opening...come & join the fun

Come and join us for Volution Salon in Kitsilano Vancouver for their Grand Opening party and art show of selected Emerging and Pure Abstraction series works by Deb Chaney.

Reception & Salon Grand Opening Party: Saturday April 9th, 7 PM

Exhibit Dates: April through July 2011

Location: Volution Salon 2209 York Avenue

Vancouver, BC V6K 1C5


For Sales Contact: Krissy Wilshire or Jennyfer LeClair

Salon Phone: (604) 568-1170

Email: krissiwiltshire@hotmail.com


Here is a list, prices and images of the works being exhibited:

IBMF - Inspired By Helen Frankenthauler

36 x 24" Mixed media, acrylics, foil & collage papers on canvas

Retail $ 2500

http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Art_Portfolio/Pages/PureAbstraction.html#10


Into the Depths

36 x 24" Mixed media & acrylics on canvas

Retail $ 650


Yoga Soup (big one)

24 x 30" Mixed media, acrylics on canvas

Retail: $450

http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Art_Portfolio/Pages/Emerging.html#16

FYI: there is a similar painting available that is 16 x 20" Yoga Soup ( little one)


Serenity

36 x 36" Mixed media, acrylics on canvas

Retail $2800


Vermont in a Snowstorm

36 x 24" Mixed media & acrylics on canvas

$ 2500


Staying Connected

24 x 24” Mixed media, acrylics on canvas

$ 275

http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Art_Portfolio/Pages/Emerging.html#8


Never Fly over the Eagle’s Nest

30 x 40” Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic, & Sand on Canvas

$550

http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Art_Portfolio/Pages/PureAbstraction.html#12


Trees Through the Clouds

40” x 30” Mixed Media, Acrylics & Sand on Canvas

Retail: $ 750.00

http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Art_Portfolio/Pages/PureAbstraction.html#5


Earth Strata

36 x 36”

Retail $850

( no photo image currently available)


Sands of Time

16 x 16” Mixed Media, Acrylics, Gouache & Sand on Canvas

Retail: $ 350

http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Art_Portfolio/Pages/PureAbstraction.html#0


Jericho Sands

16 x 16” Mixed Media, Acrylics, Gouache & Sand on Canvas

Retail: $ 350

http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Art_Portfolio/Pages/PureAbstraction.html#3


Staying Connected minis – dyptic ( two paintings)

12 x 12” Mixed Media, Collage and Acrylics on Canvas

Retail $250 for both

no image availble but these are similar to the larger Staying Connected painting for which an image provided online here: http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Art_Portfolio/Pages/Emerging.html#9



Art Studio for Rent - Dunbar area Vancouver, BC

PRIVATE ART STUDIO IN DUNBAR FOR RENT:

WELCOMES ARTISTS LOOKING FOR AN
EXCELLENT STUDIO SPACE

LOCATED: DUNBAR in Vancouver, BC (West 29th Ave and Wallace)

FEATURES:

Comfortable! Convenient! Affordable! Like having your own Studio space!

Warm, spacious, well lit with natural and track lighting.

Kitchen area with art sink and coffee/tea making facilities.


DATES AND TIMES AVAILABLE - APRIL 2011:

From 10 am to 6 pm on the following days:

April 9 & 10, Saturday and Sunday

April 16 & 17, Saturday and Sunday

April 30 & May 1, Saturday and Sunday



COST:

$33/day per person or $55 per person for both Saturday & Sunday


MORE INFO: Put a group together of your Artist friends!

*Reservations for your space must be made in advance by contacting

Marusha at 778 389 3525 or mxeros@shaw.ca.

Marusha's Art Studio is also available for Weekday or Weekly bookings.

Also available for Private Workshops and Exhibits. Contact for details.

Your contribution goes towards the rent of this special space so that it remains available for art

and healing workshops.

Please reply to mxeros@shaw.ca if you wish to be kept informed on updates regarding Studio space

and events.

PHOTOS ARTISTS IN ACTION IN THIS SPACE:


The photos within this blog were taken from Deb Chaney's two day Energizing and Experimental Abstract Painting Workshop in Acrylics and Mixed Media held here in Marusha;s Studio during February 2011.


Details for the next workshops are posted at: http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Workshops.html


Great find - Artists of British Columbia Volume 1

Rojia and myself were out placing flyers for our Concept to Completion: Abstract Painting in Acrylics and Mixed Media on Panel workshop in North Vancouver a few weeks back and came across Craig Yeats's gallery who were selling this book entitled; Artists of British Columbia, volume 1 (ISBN 978-0-9783296-4-8) assembled by Leighton Studio Gallery. The book caught my eye immediately as the number of extremely talented artists, many of them abstract. I had to have it. To obtain your own copy pls contact 604-926-0039 or lsgallery@leighdon.ca.


The following are five fabulous abstract artists that caught my attention when perusing through the book:

  1. Jeanne Krabbendam www.jeanekrabbendam.com Her work exhibits an excellent example of using heavy texture and collage elements such as corrugated cardboard and plaster mixed with acrylics.

  2. Catherine Fields www.nsartists.ca/catherinefields I just LOVE the loose painterly feel of the painting "rhythm and harmony" shown in the book.

  3. Pnina Granirer www.pninagranirer.com (wow!) The painting shown in this book, " A Love Story" is the tender interplay between abstract and the human figure.

  4. Jennifer Harwood. www.jenniferharwood.com What captivated me about Jennifer's work is it's vibrancy with her use of colour and overall clarity and simplicity.

  5. Therese Joseph www.therese-joseph.com I love her bold use of colour and then the sketches on top of it in the panting called "untamed" shown in the book.

Some great new tunes I'm playing in my studio lately


This week I thought I'd share with you some musicians that are inspiring, delighting, and serenading me in the studio while I paint. I Love hearing new songs and finding out about new musicians, so please, leave your favs in the comments below for all of us to enjoy! xoxo debs

Life is Wonderful by Jason Mraz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l74d1fmZbw

Once upon a Time in America - Ennio Morricone - Deborah's Theme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4W17gTumi8&feature=related

Paolo Conte - Sparring Partners
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzWyW0pFb4s

Aerosmith - Crazy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGM5GkINMMI


and oh yeah, eat your heart out, Justin Bieber...baby, baby, baby..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kffacxfA7G4



Photos from March 2011 Brock House Art Show

Bev sent these lovely photos from our student art show last week at Brock House! Thank you Bev!

Dorita and Abby - looking gorgeous girls. Relaxing after all that hard work panting for 9 weeks!

Bev, proudly showing off her beautiful canvas pad pieces. Bev got so excited during the span of this class that she got insomnia many nights and would wake up at 4 am to paint!


Heather is not only a fantastic painter but also makes hand made books that she shared with us during the class. I had the pleasure to meeting her daughter and also her daughter in law at the art show.
Elizabeth's work had such vibrant colours, we all enjoyed her pieces she is showing here.

A few of my Little Gems series, many of which originate from demonstrations I make during class and that become finished art shows. See more Little Gem 9 x 12" original art pieces here: http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Art_Portfolio/Pages/Little_Gems.html

My Dad, Rob Bear, showed up to say hello, enjoy some lunch and show his support for myself and my class. He left that evening for Australia! Love you Dad. xoxox

Upcoming Art Show at Brock House Community Center in Vancouver

The January 2011 Brock House Energizing & Experimental Abstract Painting Class and Deb Chaney, Contemporary Abstract Artist welcomes you... to our end of class .....

Art Show and Celebration!

WHEN: Tuesday, March 15th, 12:30 - 2:30 pm.

LOCATION: Held at Brock House Community Center Vancouver (in the conservatory).
BROCK HOUSE SOCIETY -
3875 Point Grey Road, Vancouver, BC, V6R 1B3 phone: 604-228-1461

ENJOY: View students art. Meet Brock House Community members .Enjoy Tea, Coffee, and light refreshments served.

3 spots left for our March workshop! Here's the scoop...


From Concept to Completion - Abstract Painting on Panel in Acrylics & Mixed Media- with Deb Chaney and Rojia Dadashzadeh

Each participant will experience working on three wood panels as we take you on a creative journey sharing our art making process with you from start to finish.


Students will be encouraged to explore language, colour, composition, nurture emotional richness, spontaneity and experimentation and to develop conceptual ideas.


A slide show presentation of modern art will be given with discussion and emphasis on composition, balance, colour, form, symbolism,the representation of motion ,and the superimposition of images in the organization of space in abstract paintings.


Both one-on-one and group critiques are aimed at enhancing individual growth.


Media will include heavy body acrylics, mixing and pouring mediums, moulding pastes and gels, and professional grade MSA or Polymer Varnish. Various materials and mediums, for example, coloured pencil, crayon, and inks will be introduced and used to experiment within the painting process.


The workshop will include plenty of demonstrations and time for students to work. You will get to learn and experience:


  1. - Experience taking an idea from concept to completion with our support and guidance

  2. - Experiment with new paint colours and mediums provided by our sponsors

  3. - Prepare wood panels for painting

  4. - Apply paint to panel

  5. - Learn the fundamental of colour mixing and create your own colour mixing tables

  6. - Create depth and texture by via scratching and electrical sanding techniques

  7. - Experience group discussion on creative process& journey of making abstract art

  8. - Varnish the result painting with professional quality archival product

  9. - Wire the back of paintings for hanging



    MARCH 2011 3 spots left!

Advanced Abstract Painting in Acrylics: from Concept to Completion

course co-taught by Rojia Dadashzadeh and Deb Chaney

Location: VANCOUVER , BC (East Vancouver)

Dates: Friday March 25th 10-5 PM, Saturday & Sunday March 26, 27th, 10 - 5 PM. THREE DAYS

Registration: info@debchaney.com or call (604) 736-5111

Cost: $495.


AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2011

Advanced Abstract Painting in Acrylics: from Concept to Completion

course co-taught by Rojia Dadashzadeh and Deb Chaney

Location: New York, NY USA (Exact Location TBA)

Dates: Friday, Saturday & Sunday, September 2, 3 & 4th, 10 - 5 PM. THREE DAYS

Registration: info@debchaney.com or call (604) 736-5111

Cost: $675.


OCTOBER 2011

Advanced Abstract Painting in Acrylics: from Concept to Completion

course co-taught by Rojia Dadashzadeh and Deb Chaney

Location: East Vancouver

Dates: Friday, Saturday & Sunday, October 28, 29, 30th, 10 - 5 PM. THREE DAYS

Registration: info@debchaney.com or call (604) 736-5111

Cost: $495.


Artist's Marketing Materials - Samples

This blog is specifically for Artists In Our Midsts (AIOM) group in Vancouver with whom I am working with this year on the marketing team, however, any artist may find these visual examples of artist marketing materials useful.

All AIOM members are invited to bring forty original colour pieces of their personal marketing piece of choice to the next AIOM general meeting or to my home studio Friday March 18th between 4 - 7 PM. Examples of potential media are shown below.

We, the AIOM marketing team will then personally deliver these to our media list contacts in radio, TV, and print in preparation for our upcoming art show and open studios event and to promote YOU.


April 2011 AIOM upcoming art show and open studios event
  • Roundhouse exhibition Thursday and Friday April 28th and 29th 2011 at the Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre in Yaletown.
  • AIOM Open Studios Event Saturday and Sunday April 30th and May 1st on the West Side of Vancouver.

Here are some examples of artists promotional media to inspire and support you in your own marketing efforts.

Business cards


Postcards


Poster (81/2 x 11 size)




Write up with visuals (81/2 x 11 size)


A special thanks to my Old Foundry Building studio mates Heather Craig and Rojia Dadashzadeh for providing examples of their marketing materials.

Studio visit with Vancouver Abstract Painter Lisa Ochowycz


This January 2011 I had the absolute pleasure in spending the morning with Vancouver abstract painter Lisa Ochowycz. We had such a great conversation the time flew by and later, Lisa took the time to answer some of the questions we talked about together so I could share them here with you! (Lisa's studio portrait is taken by photographer Rachel Boekel.)

Lisa thank you so much it's so cool meeting you and thank you for sharing yourself, your studio and your work to inspire myself and others!


Deb: What's your favorite art piece of yours?

Lisa: I am very excited about my Crosstown Series. There is just one piece so far,
but it hints at the relationship between painting and sculpture.

Deb: your favorite painting of another artist?




Lisa: I am absolutely in love with the work of Jean-Francios Provost and
plenitude-du-vide-44 is one of my favorite pieces.





Deb: What 3 pieces of advice would you give to other artists?


Lisa:
1) Remember that an artist career is three dimensional. It contains a
multitude of levels and activities.

2) Build "just for fun" time into your daily routine. Whether that’s
experimenting with a new type of medium, taking your self to an exhibition,
or running around the sea wall. It took me years to figure this one out.

3) Bring a sense of gratitude to your practice.



Deb: What do you do to nourish your soul?

Lisa: Yoga, meditation, good food, and listen to music.




Deb: How would you define success and what has been a key factor in achieving
your success?



Lisa:

Definition of success, could also be know as a "recipe for success"

Simplify - thoughts in your mind, colours in your tool boxes, purpose
Understanding - relationship between objects and oneself
Curiosity - for your environment, for your peers, for learning
Courage - to step beyond something that is working but not fulfilling
Excitement - and enthusiasm for experimentation
Sharing - ones knowledge, passion, and gratitude
Shaking it up - turn your music up and dance!

Key factor in achieving success.

Three things come to mind:

Generosity (finically and emotionally) from others, the desire to constantly
challenge my understanding and my skill level, and a constant desire to
paint.



Deb: What recent or upcoming shows/and or gallery representation/events can
readers look out for to go and see of your work?

Lisa:

I have a joint show with Mary Anne Tateishi at Britannia Community Centre in
July.

A solo show at the Barristers Lounge from May 22-June 25th.

I am also really excited about my "klein" initiative. This is a series of
small and delightful work that I donate 20% of the sales to youth arts
organizations across Canada. Check it out here: http://store.lisaochowycz.ca




Deb: What the best thing about being an artist?

Sharing my paintings with others, that and waking up excited everyday to
head into the studio to paint.



Deb: What's the most challenging thing about being an artist?

Lisa: The pressure to constantly be working usually brought on by financial stress.




Deb: What do you do when your stuck or blocked?

Lisa: I write. I have a special book, pen, and then I just sit down and let it
flow. No sentence structure, no grammar, just writing.

Deb: me too! :)

Lisa 's studio is in the Mergatroid building part of the East Vancouver Culture Crawl and right down the street on Vernon Drive from the Old Foundry building Studios. As close as it's been all year, I a little embarassed to say this was my first time in this super cool buidling. Which by the way also houses Vancouver made Krhoma paints (link) which are made here too. who knew!


The sun came out just around noon and we had a view of the studio roof top building - all the light was fantastic - what a great studio space!

Lisa uses those metal things you put up to hang shelves ( what are they called again?) and covered them with foam and plastic to separate paintings. What a great idea!






Thank you Lisa!


Featured Artist of the Month for Artist in Our Midsts

Artists in Our Midsts Featured Artist of the Month – Deb Chaney, Contemporary Abstract Artist

Here is the unedited interview with Artist in Our Midsts, Vancouver. I am grateful for this opportunity to be featured on the group website. Thank you!

Which artistic media do you prefer to work in and why?

I work in mixed media which for me is a base in acrylics and then on top of that nearly anything goes - from thick polymer mediums such as moulding paste and pouring medium to create depth, to collage including tissue papers and corrugated cardboard for texture, so earth materials such as sand for colour and texture, and finally to artist quality pens and pencils such as Lyza pencil crayons and PITT india ink pens for detail and fun.


With which past or contemporary artists or artworks do you, as an artist, feel a connection? What is it that draws you to them?
Mark Rothko - big bold paintings, his application of colour....
Helen Frakenthauler - staining techniques, her tenacity and art making spanning decades
Michelle Y Williams - my favourite modern artist, I own one of her original p ieces and would give my right arm to study with her!
Michel Keck - her business acumen and her ability to really succeed as a contemporary abstract artist in the marketplace. I admire this tremendously.
Eve Leader - the quality beauty and mystery of her work is amazing.
Sabrina Ward Harrison - her freedom, rawness, venerability in her journalling and art making capture me and I appreciate her risking it all to share her thoughts and words with the world.

What process or technique in art-making interests you?

What intrigues me is creating thick paintings that have thick multi layered encaustic wax-like effect, yet no wax has been used, instead the layer are accumulations of acrylics and mediums.. The process of applying and layering acrylics and mediums, scraping away paint, and doing so without leaving brush marks intrigues me.

What technical challenges do you face in the process of making art?

Trying to re-create Serenity! I did this painting a couple of years ago and have been trying to figure out how I get to my end result and emulate that in other pieces...no such luck so far but lots of fun along the way! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/debchaney/5228182902/)

What in your artistic training do you value most at this time?

My ability to share what I know in an inspiration and organized format in my workshops. http://www.debchaney.com/debchaney/Workshops.html

How much of a role do accident and control play in your work?

Making art is an interplay between careful thought and planning and pure unbridlged passion and accident.
It's like the juggle bewteen right and left brain, push and pull. There is a component of both control and accident tthat I experience in my work. Often the more I let go the better the resulting piece!

What are some of your artistic challenges at present?

Prioritizing the plethera of oppportunites available today for artists such as for art shows, competitions, grants, artist and resdientces,...it can be daunting and it makes a big effort to set goals, be clear on my values and stay on track...

What are some of your artistic accomplishments at present?

Participating in the 2010 Vancouver East Side CULTURE CRAWL with my fellow studio mates.
Working as a consultant for Rainmaker, Inc in Vancouver doing some commission art for one of their movies.
Selling two pieces from my Kerrisdale gallery ( now closed).
Teaching workshop independently every month since August 2010.
Being a mentor for a Director Studies art student with the University Southern California Santa Barbara.

Can you share three things you’ve learned as an artist through your own art?

1. Keeping the three 3 C's in mind help make the process of art making easier. C- content ( be clear on what you're communication), C - composition (have a solid design as your foundation), C- colour ( know what colour scheme you're using).

2. Three Secrets that make an abstract painting "Wow". That is, having a sense of breathing space in the piece. Having something unique - a variation in the piece. And, having an area of strong contrast in the piece.

3. When it's not working, put it aside!


When you need inspiration, how to do you get it?

Sit and wait and let it come.
Walk in nature.
Stop painting and take break.
Paint when I don't "feel " like it and let the inspiration come to me...
Hang out with other artists.
Look at art online.
Go visit a gallery or see a coffee shop art show.
Look at children's art - always so free and inspirational!
Look at art books and magazines.

When you need to learn more as an artist, how do you do it?

DVDs, workshops, talking to other artists, asking questions, looking at art, reading, art magazines, teaching- they say you teach what you want to learn, i agree, I've learned so much about my own art making process by sharing it with others!

What is exciting on your artistic horizon?


A Possible Art show in San Francisco summer 2011.

A Possible New York show March 2012

An upcoming trip to visit Santa Fe, New Mexico and to check out galleries!

What is it about this artwork (self-selected work shown) that led you to choose it for this feature? What specific challenges did you face in making this artwork?
These are some of my favorite pieces over the span of the last 3-4 years. I chose some small 9 x 12 pieces on canvas because they represent the work I do while I'm teaching and demonstrating. I chose to show some of the pieces with many layers of mixed medis, sand and collage elements as its the springboard to where my work is leading me currently.

Selected work for AOM is on flicker at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/debchaney/


Thank you very much for this attention and honor. Sincerely, Deb Chaney

Five abstract artists I think are fabulous

Five abstract artists I think are fabulous

I Went to Chapter's bookstore on the weekend with my daughter a few weekends back. She hung out and played with all their super new toys and books ( they re-did their kids section, it's great) while I leafed through every art magazine I could get my hands on. Super fun afternoon.

Here are five abstract artist I came across that blew me away....
  1. Dorothea Van Camp. Wow, drool, drool . Every painting I've looked at so far on her website is so incredibly and awe inspiring. I'm hoping to see her work 'in person' when I am next back east. http://www.unit35.com/
  2. Katy Kuhn. I actually came across her work outside of SF in a Starbucks years back but was reminded of her work and visited her site recently. Love her abstract landscape pieces: http://www.katykuhn.com/KatyKuhn/abstract+landscapes.html#5

  3. Michael Adamson. Particularly I was struck by a piece show cased in a magazined called ; " Back from the River" http://www.wellingtongallery.com/Admin/SideMenu/10002.aspx?TopMenuID=10002

  4. Adele Sypesteyn. Her abstracts are awesome, but be sure to check out her horse photos which are beautiful and worth the look. http://www.sypesteynart.com/Abstracts.htm

  5. Elizabeth Barber. Particularly I was struck by a piece show cased in a magazined called; " Sun 1" http://elizabethbarberpaintings.blogspot.com/