Wyeth as a FISH!

Wyeth at the Blue Paddle Bistro!

 

Wyeth - German Wire-haired Pointer

Wyeth – German Wire Hair Pointer next to his pet relief sculpture by Rachel. So cute!

A very nice review below from Mandy at the Blue Paddle Bistro in South Hero, VT.  If you are ever in the island go here. They are wonderful people and the food is spectacular!

 

WOW!  I love Rachel!

Okay, there’s a new art gallery in the Champlain Islands – Grand Isle Art Works.

The owners (and customer/friends) of The Paddle’s have been asking me to visit

for a short spell now.  I finally did a few weeks ago.  What a gorgeous renovation they did on an old Vermont farmhouse.  And, what a spectacular collection of Vermont artists are housed within its walls.

That’s where I saw Rachel Laundon’s art work.  She primarily sculpts fish, beautiful, bright, fun fish.  I was amazed.  Then I saw a dog sculpture she had done of a boxer.  Immediately, I called her up on the phone and asked if she would consider sculpting a piece of Wyeth.

And here’s the end result.

Wyeth’s first art piece that now hangs on the wall over the hostess stand.  The light from the overhead track seems to cast a halo around her head.  (It just happened that way but it seems fitting, wink wink).

I can not say enough about this artist.  She’s really awesome.  In fact, our next art installation here at The Paddle will feature her fish.  Her show will debut on Monday, July 25th and run through mid-September.

I encourage you to visit her website: www.rachellaundon.com

 

Waterbury Farmers Market Sign

There’s a new face at the Waterbury Farmers Market!

Wall to Canvas Graffiti Competition

From my husbands office I hear the anticipated

“Rachel what do you know about a $130 purchase to Bombing Science?”

“It’s not what you think. Bombing is when you throw up a tag. Okay… I just entered a 2 hour live graffiti contest at Magic Hat brewery, I needed supplies, and the competition is next week”

“Um… you’ve never done graffiti before…” déjà vu ice carving competition.

Well as you can see from my crazy dope piece I can throw up and throw down when it comes to graffiti.

The event was sponsored by the Shelburne Art Center and it was held at the Magic Hat Artifactory on October 2. The day of the event the sun was shining, DJs from NYC and Philly were spinning; there was a beer tent and an enthusiastic crowd cheering for 12 graffiti artists-including me- some traveling from as far as Montreal and Boston. At 1:00 pm we donned our respirators and began spraying, we had 2 hours to complete our piece on a 5’x6’ wood panel the theme was “Under Pressure” and we were. I have to admit it was stressful! Spray paint is a tough medium to work with both because it is hard to control the flow of paint and my trigger finger and forearm get really sore.

I chose to make my piece about moms. I have a lot of friends who are new mothers and I am amazed by how they can manage their households, relationships, careers, bills, and health, all while caring for their infant-how do they have the time? At the end of the competition we were rewarded with free beer and got to mingle and check out each others work while we waited for the results of the competition. Spectators had the opportunity to bid on our artwork and I was very excited to have sold my piece for $400! Half of the proceeds were donated to the Shelburne Art Center. An artist from Montreal won the competition with his stenciled portrait of Burton’s founder Jake Carpenter. But man o man did I have fun!!!

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