Showing posts with label through the eyes of a child. Show all posts
Showing posts with label through the eyes of a child. Show all posts

24.6.09

A Feast for the Eyes: Sandi Whetzel Exhibits at Umpqua Valley Arts Association's Summer Arts Festival in Roseburg, OR, June 26- 28, 2009


I'm putting the finishing touches on about a dozen new paintings to display at Roseburg's UVAA, (Umpqua Valley Arts), Summer Arts Festival the last weekend of June. I'll be inside the building in Gallery II along with five other artists of Umpqua River Gallery, a group of artists banded together in an online virtual gallery, click here .

The festival theme is "A Feast for the Eyes". As usual, UVAA held an artist competition to select a poster to promote this theme for the event. I submitted an entry, (pictured with this post). Its title is Through the Eyes of a Child...A Visual Feast. Apparently the committee was looking for a food-based theme, though. I wasn't sure what they were looking for, but I am pleased with the painting I conceived. I think it vividly expresses the feeling of wonder children have in response to what they perceive as "magical" in their surroundings. I like the painting very much and had fun doing it. It is a winner and will be part of my exhibit. I am anxious to get feedback on it.

Creating paintings from my imagination to fit imposed themes for events of various organizations catapults me into more creative modes than working from reference photos for inspiration. Having to come up with something from nothing for a painting concept is great for my creativity and is a challenge. Without these competitions to illustrate an imposed theme, I would not have been inspired to produce the Feast for the Eyes painting, My Oregon Grape painting, nor any of the wine series that have been used to promote four wine-themed events.

I am really excited about the debut showing of nine new succulent paintings, the Oregon Grape painting that was used to promote the Glide Wildflower Show this last April, as well as the Feast for the Eyes painting. I have incorporated some new very 3-dimensional textures in some of the succulents that literally reach out to be touched. One of them was accepted into Oregon's Gold Beach 2009 Inaugural National Juried Exhibit of Art. It was an exciting honor to have two pieces accepted into that national show. Two new scintillating abstract succulents and three romantic succulents add to the lineup, along with my wine series, several affordable high quality giclee reproductions, my greeting card art and art magnets.

I had record sales at last year's UVAA festival so I am anxious to have another great year. The festival hours are from 12-9 pm, Friday, 11-9 pm, Saturday and 11-4 pm Sunday. The location is at the Arts Center, 1624 West Harvard, Roseburg, OR. Unlike last year, the weather should be more tolerable and there are many activities, food, music and all kinds of art forms. It should be a really fun weekend. If you go, please look me up inside the building in Gallery II. My next exhibit will be a solo art exhibit at DIVA, (Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts) in Eugene, OR, the entire month of July, but that's covered in the next post.

11.3.09

Through the Eyes of a Child: A Feast for the Eyes

Through the Eyes of a Child... 20x16 acrylic ©Sandi Whetzel


Through the Eyes of a Child..., was conceived to illustrate the theme, "A Feast for the Eyes", for the Umpqua Valley Arts Association Annual Summer Arts Festival to be held in Roseburg, OR the last weekend of June 2009. Although it was not selected to promote the festival, I did enjoy dreaming up the concept and painting it. I feel it successfully conveys the wonder of seeing through the eyes of a child. I'm very glad I took the challenge to compete for the poster. I never would have thought of doing this painting without the impetus of the poster competition.

The process of inventing an image to illustrate a pre-determined theme forces me to envision paintings that would not otherwise occur to me. These activities stretch my creativity. Some very successful paintings have come about by accepting these challenges.

Of course, when I do win the poster competitions, that is a bonus. So far, images of my paintings have been used to promote several events: the 2004 "Art About Wine Exhibit", the 2005 Umpqua Valley Art and Wine Festival, the 2006 "Greatest of the Grape" and the upcoming 2009 Glide Wildflower Society Show. In addition, one of my wine series paintings has been chosen to appear on a special bottling of Cabernet Sauvignon for fund raising events and art receptions held by DIVA, (Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts), in 2009 in Eugene, OR.

Two of the paintings I conceived for poster competitions that were not selected for the posters sold rather quickly. That's sweet revenge. It keeps me going in these pursuits besides creating other paintings of my own choosing.

through the eyes
Originally uploaded by sandiwhetzel