Thursday, September 20, 2012

Open Studio!


Tonight was the night - our studios are open!  We had what we referred to as a "soft opening," because most of us aren't fully moved in yet.  I myself have yet to add a few things.  Like chairs, for example.  And lights. But the walls are painted, they're colored with my prints and posters, and my supplies are moved in.  All that's left to add is some shelving and a sign at my door.  And lights.  Can't forget the lights.

Remember, we're all open every Thursday from 6-9pm at 107 Vine St, Hammonton, NJ.  Try to make it out on the Third Thursday of the month.  That's party time, baby.  For tonight's Third Thursday we had live jazz in the streets, discounts and specials at some amazing restaurants and some great late night shopping.  People even dressed up according to theme(tonight was Bellevue[Boardwalk] Empire) and received extra discounts!  Next month's theme is "Ghosts of Hammonton."  Come out and join the fun - and the spirits - on October 18th!  



Tuesday, September 11, 2012

"Whooo's" Excited?


Here's for Take 3 on my mixed media trials.  Not sure if I'm going to keep this up or not.  You'll just have to stay tuned to find out.

In other news, as of yesterday, I am officially the new owner of my very own studio!  I'm SUPER EXCITED.  I have a beautiful, bare, 10x13 space in the art district in Hammonton, NJ, just waiting to be painted and decorated and slapped with a HomeSweetStudio sign on the front door.  Starting next week, every Thursday from here on out (for at least the next year), my studio, as well as the studios of other artists on my floor, will be open to the public from 6-9pm.  In addition, every 3rd Thursday of the month will be Arts Night in the town, and it should be a grand ol' time.  So PLEASE come on out, enjoy the town, check out my neighboring artists, and say hello!

Studio Address:
The studio is located at 107 Vine St, Hammonton, NJ.  
(The building fronts Bellevue Ave, but our entrance is in the back of the building, leading into the parking lot) 

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Mixed Media? Yes.


A little paint, a little paper, a few x-acto blades, and whaddaya know, I delved into mixed media.  

It started off like this, with a pencil sketch inspired by 
a cow I met at a red light in Lancaster, PA.
True story.


And so it began.


It took one night, one morning, and three cups of coffee.

And as usual, Mittens plops in my spot taking credit for the work.
Love her to death.