Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Folding Screen Room Dividers!!

Folding Screen and Show News
In Summer 2012, I started a folding screen with a new design.  Both sides of the screen are shown below.  The silhouettes of the leaves are created by taking beech and oak branches, which I found on the ground in the woods, laying them on the surface of the screen, "sanding" pastel dust around the edges of the leaves, then spraying the dust with acrylic polymer.  In between the times of using the leaves I have to keep them in a plastic kiddie pool of water so they don't dry out and curl up.
"Oak and Beech"  72" high, each panel is 22" wide
so far I've used ink, acrylic, watercolor, sand and pastel dust on the framed plywood panels
The darker side has a frame attached around the edges of each panel to keep the plywood straight and to create a space to attach hinges and castors (on the bottom).

On another subject besides screens, I'd like to report that my paintings have been accepted into two September shows - Mi Arts: Statewide Juried Visual Arts Competition, Holland Area Arts Council, 150 East 8th St., Holland, MI
September 7 through October 31  Opening Reception September 7 from 6 - 8pm
and
Collage/Assemblage and Construction Exhibition, Lowell Arts , 149 South Hudson, Lowell, MI
September 11 through October 21   Closing Reception October 21 from 2 - 4pm
 "A Person Through Time"   36" x 42"  mixed media on canvas - Holland show
 "Star Creation in a Small Portion of the Eagle Nebula"  46" x 18"  mixed media on canvas - Holland show
This painting has sold.

"Rise Above the Fray"  30" x 36"  silk, watercolor, colored pencil, oil and acrylic on canvas - Lowell show

I also had a painting accepted into the statewide show at the Muskegon Museum of Art.  That show is over on August 9.  Here's the painting that is in the show:
"Dark Energy Interacting with Visible Light in the Orion Nebula"  27" x 29"  ink, acrylic, oil and colored pencil on plywood
Sold.
Then I'm also in a group show in September at the Gallery Uptown in Grand Haven, Michigan: 
 "Kaleidoscope" - multifaceted artwork by award-winning artists
Jill Jeltema, John Reipma, Bonnie J. Brentz, Paul VanHeest, Liz Learmont and Skye Gentle
September 4 - October 1 with the Opening Reception on Friday, September 7 from 5:30pm - 8pm

Past, older news:

Finally, after more than 20 years, I am again making folding screen room dividers.  Below are two that are finished.

Face
66" to 72" high with 18" wide panels
$2300
The frame is 1" thick mahogany. The face side of the panels is mixed media on silk. The other side is soft blended colors created by an acrylic wash on cotton fabric. The hinges can open to the front or the back.

Waves
72" high with18" wide panels
$2250
The frame of this screen is 3/4" thick white oak. The panels are 1/4" birch plywood with varnished mixed media painted on both the front and the back. The hinges open in one direction so the screen stands in an open zig-zag pattern. 
This screen is in the Synchronicity Art Gallery in Glen Arbor, Michigan.