Creative Arts Group

Monday, January 29, 2007




















"SACRIFICE" and "CONNECTION"

Kimberly hasn't actually brought one of her paintings into a meeting yet -- but hooked us up with a few pix to get an idea of her work.

She uses oils to create amazing visuals on canvas.

The abstract on the lower left ("Connection") was just finished this year, 2007 -- while the piece on the upper right ("Sacrifice") is from 2005.

Hopefully, we'll be able to see Kimberly's work in person and get some details about her history and the inspiration of her art at the next Creative Arts Group meeting ...............

THIS Friday.

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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

"WORLD WIDE DEBT"

Terence brought a new piece to our meeting (that really wasn't a meeting) on January 12th and let us get some photos. The pictures don't do justice to the inner parts of this complicated piece, but the bottom photo gives a glimpse at some of the detail.

The base is a computer monitor -- symbolizing, duh...... a computer monitor! There are all sorts of promo clips along the walls inside the monitor luring internet users to buy, shop, browse, apply and open credit. There is a wire spider dangling from the "Web" that separates the hands from the inner workings. OK, I admit, I didn't get "the web" as being the internet -- he had to explain it after I asked "Why's there a spider in there?".

The wires "controlling" the hands are the control the internet can get over us once we become too submerged -- many of us without our even realizing it's happening. Chat rooms, myspace, information seeking, entertainment and online purchasing -- all begin to control us if we allow ourselves to be pulled in.

Which leads to the "suicide by credit card" aspect of the piece. Running up credit card bills -- being lured into opening new accounts to consolidate and pay off other cards -- all with promises of No Finance Charge or Lower Interest Rates or No Payment Until Next Year.................. until it's too late.

Terence has a wonderful talent of bringing out questions through his artwork. He can turn a simple topic into a controversial discussion piece with his unusual viewpoint.

Come join us for our next meeting on February 2.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007


Jerry's latest project is a Clay Communion Set.

The chalice for the wine is projecting off the top of a large cross and cannot stand on it's own. It needs to be united with the base (which is the plate/paten for the bread) in order to stand. Very symbolic of the union that communion represents. The cross on the chalice, when placed into the base also completes the trinity of crosses representing the Father, Son & Holy Spirit.

After originally painting the set a glossy bronze, Jerry wasn't satisfied with the shine of the piece and decided to add the flecks of black to "age" it. The result was a great, antique look that really works well for the set.