Today's book is "MY FARAWAY ONE: Selected Letters of Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz: Volume I, 1915-1933"; Edited by Sarah Greenough. Debra Sullivan says on this book: "Letters are the most vivid way to access the dead." Debra Sullivan has an interesting article on this book in the NY Times Sunday Book Review and you can listen to the podcast where she talks about this book. Georgia O'Keeffe made these letters available with the one the condition that they only be published 20 years after her death. This can be an interesting book and I found the podcast really insightful. One thing that might influence your expectation of this book. O'Keeffe did not define or defend her artistic abilities or directions in these letters but rather concentrate on her relationship with Alfred Stieglitz.
Regards Corlia
See the list of books up to date on the Bookworm Artist Page
Goal of this blog post will be to create a useful, inspiring, and art related book list. The post will go out saying who submitted the book titles and why they find it useful or inspiring or interesting. Please try to keep all book titles related to art, art history, art Stories(fiction), Art Technique, Art Bio or auto Bio, Art Documentaries. The titles of the books will go onto a Blog Page which you can reach by clicking on a tab called the “The Bookworm Artist” at the top of the WCAGA blog. Please send Corlia a message if you have a book title to share.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Last day to reserve a place for this tour. Tour of the CDC Museum
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WCAGA August Board Meeting +Plus+
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Lets get to know our Members - Kathy Meliopoulos
She is represented by High Country Art and Antiques in Blue Ridge, The Gallery in Decatur, and Taylor Kinzel Gallery in Roswell. Her work has also been shown at the Seen Gallery in Decatur.
For contact information and more examples of her wonderful art please visit Her website.
Till next time regards
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Lets get to know our Members - Lynn Mayes
Lynn Mayes says she is the vessel through which the paint speaks and through which the painting takes on a life of its own. She uses the grisaille technique. Where she uses layers of oil paint on a textured base. The work is then finished with ink, foil, wax, metallic acrylic, metallic leaf and oil pastel.
Reviews on her Art can be found in various publications for example, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, and Atlanta Jewish Times. She is represented by Bobbe Gillis Gallery in Atlanta, Taylor Kinzel Gallery in Roswell, GA., and Slaymaker Fine Art Ltd in Chicago. Georgia Public Broadcasting ran a feature on Mayes in 2006 under “State of The Arts”.
Mayes studied at the Vanderbilt university in Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee. She studied with Phillip Lawrence Sherrod at the Art Student League in New York and in Greece at the Art School of the Aegean. Please have a look at Cerulean Fine Art Gallery for more art, and contact information.
Regards
Sunday, August 7, 2011
WCAGA August Newsletter is Here
You can find the newsletter on the WCAGA Website
Highlights are:
1)Board meeting on August 21 4 - 6pm.
2)Letter from Barb Regh on the SketchCrawl
3) Call for Book titles submissions.
4)Tour of "Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women and Art"
5) Calls for Art Submissions
For more information please check out the Newsletter!!
Highlights are:
1)Board meeting on August 21 4 - 6pm.
2)Letter from Barb Regh on the SketchCrawl
3) Call for Book titles submissions.
4)Tour of "Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women and Art"
5) Calls for Art Submissions
For more information please check out the Newsletter!!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Let's get to know our members. Vickie Martin
Vickie Martin
For Vickie Martin, inspiration comes from various sides of life, music, geometric shapes and architecture. She uses a variety of material to create mixed media art, acrylic, ink, charcoal and collage. She also uses a variety of techniques to create her work, painting, scraping, rubbing. Her creating can be described as the ebb and flow of the sea or a musical piece.
Being the daughter of a piano tuners rhythm, shapes, music and dance has always been a part of her life. She is know for experimenting and her you can read about her latest experiment in her blog where she burns gunpowder on paper.
Being the daughter of a piano tuners rhythm, shapes, music and dance has always been a part of her life. She is know for experimenting and her you can read about her latest experiment in her blog where she burns gunpowder on paper.
She has been working with the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta in bringing art to children. Vickie Martin has been part of numerous groups and solo shows. Her latest show can be seen at the DeFoors Center. She plays an active part in her community and in the art world.
Please have a look at her website for more information, art and interesting tidbits.
Regards
Corlia
Please have a look at her website for more information, art and interesting tidbits.
Regards
Corlia
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acrylic,
charcoal,
Defoors Center.,
experimenting,
ink,
mixed media,
Vickie Martin
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