Thursday, September 25, 2014

Starkville Area Arts Council fundraising gala!

Last Saturday I attended the Starkville Area Arts Council fundraising gala at the Hunter Henry Center  on the MSU campus with Laurie Burton, who is the current arts council president. Laurie, like myself, is a weird art joker. Her special medium is sculpture, and her art is as surreal as it gets. 

Laurie Burton, SAAC President, and my date for the evening! 
Lots of well dressed folks there! Even me. I even had on a tie and sports jacket. That does not happen often! Laurie had a smoking hot plum colored dress that had just the right amount of fabric!

Me and Laurie Burton
The main point of the Gala is to raise money for our arts association, so tickets to the event are pretty steep, $75. Also, people donate art, weekend trips, jewelry, etc. to be bid on by the guests with all proceeds going to the arts council. Almost all of the donated items were bid on and sold, so that was wonderful. Even my donated print of "Mayan Awakening" sold; it went for $200.

Folks checking out some of the donated items
The theme this year was a Venetian one, and the catered food by Brian Michael's catering was supposed to be a reflection of that with some kind of veal entree and stuff. I can't say that I thought the main course was great, but fortunately, the dessert more than made up for it! Tiramisu!  Lots of wine was present to keep folks in a happy mood, and we had great live music by Bill Cooke and his band Can of Wermz. They were awesome and provided a nice mix of lively tunes with slow dance type music. And, believe me, when the music started, folks immediately started dancing! Especially the older folks! When I say older, I mean older than me (I am 50 years old) by 20 or more years. Some of those jokers could certainly cut a rug! There were some younger ones as well, and overall the dance floor was crowded for a good while. I am not a dancer by any stretch of the imagination, but somehow Laurie talked me into dancing. She is a great dancer and it was worth getting out there just to be a part of that. I have to say, I greatly enjoyed it.

Some dancers still going after as the evening was winding down
Tonight happened to be the night that our MSU football team was playing LSU (at LSU). Lots of bulldog fans wanted to keep up with the score, so some enterprising arts council member had the idea to ask for donations from various tables to show the game on the screens with the projector system. So, while lots of folks danced away, others spent that time with their eyes transfixed to the large screens watching MSU beat LSU for the first time in quite a while. Kind of weird I guess, but here in the SEC, college football is a religion.

Anyway, it was a fun evening and overall a success for the arts group. 

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Paul Jackson, Starkville, MS native and internationally known artist, gives talk in Starkville

Paul Jackson. Yeah, that crazy mad dog salesman of an art guy who, like me, also took art classes at Starkville High School under Nelle Elam back in the 80's. Paul was about 3 years behind me. After high school he got a degree in art here at Mississippi State University. And,..Wow! Since then, that feller has done alright for himself. These days, in addition to consistently winning national and international watercolor awards, Paul travels the world with his wife giving painting workshops. For more info about Paul and his work, check out his web site: http://www.pauljackson.com/

Joe MacGown, Nelle Elam, and Paul Jackson
Well, anyway, Paul was in Starkville, MS today, his hometown, where he gave an insightful talk at our public library about his journey thus far through life. Great talk. If you weren't there you missed out. Additionally, he had several of his paintings on display and copies of his book for sale. 

Paul Jackson giving a talk about his artistic journey thus far. 
Paul is a fantastic painter in his own right, but after hearing his talk today (and I already knew this), you quickly realize that his success is due in large part to his ability to promote himself. Paul is a PR machine. You see, in this world where there are a gazillion awesome artists, being a great artist is not enough to be successful. Yes, its an important part of the equation, but its not enough. You actually have to get your name out there, submit your art, and promote yourself and your art. In a sense, a successful artist has to be a bit of a narcissist. You have to believe in yourself, then you have get others to believe in you. Maybe narcissist is a strong word. I don't know. But, basically its true for all successful artists, musicians, actors, preachers, church choir members, body builders, coaches, teachers, and really, anyone who performs or creates for others or teaches or coaches others. I have heard some people use the term narcissist in a negative way, but I don't think its negative in this case. Or perhaps the term is misused. Regardless, believing and selling yourself is the only way to get anyway. Some folks use a middle-man to promote their artwork, but whats the difference when you get down to it. Main point –– BELIEVE IN YOURSELF. 

Secondly, Paul made a great point about actually being productive, and at least early in your artistic career, not turning down any work. See, the thing is, sure, anyone can do some type of art. Ok. Wonderful. But, to be at the top of your game, your have to put the hours in. And, you have to produce artwork. If that means getting up every morning at 6 AM to paint for 8 hours, then do it. Don't be a slacker punk.  If you don't produce cool awesomeness, you won't have anything to sell. If you don't make it available for folks to buy, then they can't buy it. If they don't know its awesome, convince them. 

The only disappointing thing about the talk today was the lack of any MSU art faculty and students.  ??? This was a talk that every art student should hear. You guys missed out. Seriously.  Even so, we had a great crowd, and he sold most of the books he brought with him. 





Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Talking about art to college kids...


Well, about a week or so ago, I talked to a couple of Landscape Design classes from Mississippi State University at the Greater Starkville Development Partnership Gallery in downtown Starkville. One of the professors, Bob Bruzak, had attended the opening for our abstract show and thought it would be cool for me to talk to the students about nature in art, abstract design, artistic process, putting yourself out there as an artist, and other things. I thought it went pretty well and I even had a few questions afterward. 







This week, yet another talk to art students. I traveled over to East Mississippi Community College in Scooba, MS at the request of Terry Cherry, an awesome art instructor over there, to talk to some drawing I and II students, as well as an art appreciation class. I showed them about 10 of my works and described my random process of creation. I tried to emphasize that uniqueness is important and everyone has something in them that makes them different. Harness that, and, well, that's the ticket. Of course, skill is important and fundamentals don't hurt. Look at the world in your own way and try to express your visions artistically! Anyway, another nice group of kids! Also, it was good to see Austin Miles over there in the art appreciation class. Austin used to run for me when I coached XC at Starkville Academy. And, its always a pleasure to hang out with Terry Cherry and Lisa Spinks! 



Friday, August 22, 2014

Exhibitions, Books, and stuff...

So, what's happening with my art lately? Here is the latest news. Check it out campers. 


Starkville Area Arts Council Exhibition "Abstract", 4 August- 31 October, 2014


Well. Of course, currently I have the three abstract pieces in the Starkville Area Arts Council Exhibition in Starkville. Yep. The opening reception was last night at 5:30PM (21 August 2014). It was fun, quite a few folks came by for snacks, wine, art, and awesome conversation. I met some new people! Man, those snacks things were good. I especially liked those sweet little deals topped with cherries that Betty Jane Chatham made!! And, to top it off, Betty Jane bought one of my paintings! Awesomeness. If you did not make it to the reception, the show will be up thru October, so come on by! Come on by and buy something! 

Here are a few picts from the show. 
























Meridian Museum of Art 2014 Bistate Art Competition


I had a piece accepted into the Meridian BiState Competition, which opens on the 20th of August at the Meridian Museum of Art here in Mississippi. The pieces is entitled "Blue Fish." The piece is mounted on some old barn wood and has a black frame around the wood. Looks quite cool.

More about the show: August 14 - September 28, 2013    40th Annual Bi-State Art Competition Exhibit– The oldest juried art competition in the region, featuring the finest artists in Mississippi and Alabama competing for over $3,000 in prizes.  (Awards Presented by Juror on September 28, 7 p.m.)


Blue Fish


ENDANGERED VISIONS/ INTERNATIONAL SURREAL/VISIONARY/POP SURREAL/LOWBROW ART EXHIBITION 

ENDANGERED VISIONS
An International (Pop)surreal/visionary/lowbrow/fantastic/symbolist art exhibition
Manila Art 2014
October 2014

Endangered Visions is a collective Exhibition of Selected Artists from both local as well as International regions, WITH  a ROSTER of works, showcasing meritorious excellence in the fields of Surrealism (pop,etc),Visionary, Fantastic and Lowbrow Art with the aim of invigorating the Art scene with unique, fresh, and fantastically original works of Art, works particularly culled from the innermost recesses of the Mind, crafted from a highly Imaginative artistic consciousness, which in our contemporary post post post modern times is quite RARE, and is almost endangered of being unnoticed and exclaimed...Curated by Artist GROMYKO SEMPER, with introductory notes from writers Krip Yuson and Jojo soria de Veyra.

This will be a super cool international exhibition in the Philippines being put together by the amazingly talented Gromyko Semper. I will be sending my piece entitled "Going to the Circus" to this show, which includes a phenomenal cast of international artists. Very honored to be exhibiting with these folks. 

Going to the Circus
Here is the roster of artists participating in this exhibition. 

LOCAL ARTISTS:
GROMYKO SEMPER
MARCEL ANTONIO
DEXTER SY
CHRISTIAN LACSON TAMONDONG
CAMILLE DELA ROSA
WEL BARTOLOME
KITTY TANIGUCHI
JONATHAN BENITEZ
KATRINA PALLON
ISOBEL SY
PAUL HILARIO
JARED YOKTE
GAO REGAZA
JOEL VEGA
DEMETRIO DELA CRUZ
JOHn PAUL LAKAN OLIVARES
ANTON MALLARI
JAY TICAR
ERWIN PINEDA
AMY ARAGON
DENGCOY MIEL

INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS:
BRUCE RIMMEL
LIBA WS
OTTO RAPP
JANA BRIKE
DAN BARRY
HECTOR PINEDA
PATRICK MCGRATH MUNIZ
SANTIAGO CARUSO
JOE MACGOWN
CENIN VON CAITLIEN
AGOSTINO ARRIVABENE
ARON WIESENFELD
SUSANNAH MARTIN
ERICH MOFFITT
PIERRE FUDARYLI
LOUIS MARKOYA
CAROL PRUSA
CARRIE ANNE BAADE
MARTINA HOFFMANN
PECA
EL GATO CHIMNEY

The Encyclopedia of Fernal Affairs
Cataloguing the Garden of Fernal Delights
A Dreams and Divinities book to come out in late 2014

I will have three pieces of art in this huge and amazing book coming out later this fall. My pieces "Gordenobyte" and "Green Silence" will be featured in this book. I also wrote descriptions for these pieces. Additionally, several artist were asked to design an illuminated letter of sorts for chapter headings. I did the letter "K".  At least one international group exhibition will result from this book, likely next summer. I will post more about that when we have definitive dates. I do know the venue already, and lets just say, its awesome!! 

Gordenobyte
Green Silence
"K"
Here is a list of all of the artists involved in this book project. 

List of Artists:


Agostino Arrivabene
Alain Margotton
Aloria Weaver
Amanda Sage
Amy Aragon
Andrzej Masianis
Ben Blatt
Bette Burgoyne
Bienvenido Bones Bañez  Jr.
Boris Indrikov
Breck Outland
Brigid Marlin
Bruce Rimell
Carey Thompson
Carol Prusa
Carrie Ann Baade
Charles Wish
Cody Seekins
Craig LaRotonda
Daniel Mirante
Daniela Ovtcharov
Danny Malbeouf
David Heskin
Dean Fleming
Dengcoy Miel
Dexter Sy
Dominique Desorges
Don Farrell
Elisa Keir /Crico Baker - The Ether Miners
Elisabeth Slettnes
Emma Watkinson
Ernst Fuchs
Gabriela Garza Padilla
Gaia Orion
Gareth Price
Graszca Paulska
Gromyko Semper
Hannah Faith Yata
Hector Pineda
Heiidi Taillefer
Heishiro Ishino
Hugues Gillet
Iain Whittaker
Irina S. Zaytceva
Jade Leyva-Frouge
Jeff Wood
Jericho Vamenta
Joe MacGown
John Brockington
Kathi Stutler Schmeider
Kazuhiko Nakamura
Lara Aleda
Leeroy New
Leo Plaw
Leslie Ditto
Leslie Samuels
Liam Barr
Liba Waring Stambollion
Linda Ridd Herzog
Lori Field
Lucy Hardie
Luigi la Speranza
Madeline von Foerster
Magi Calhoun
Marc Garro
Marcel Antonio
Marcelo Suaznabar
Marcus McAllister
Mark Henson
Martin Stensaas
Martina Hoffmann
Matthew Couper
Maura Holden
Micha Lobi
Michael Hutter
Michael Page
Michel Bassot
Michele Hollanes Lua
Mike Davis
Nicola Verlatto
Nobuki Omori
Olga Spiegel
Onanyati
Otto Rapp
Pascal Ferry
Patrick McGrath Muniz
Philip Rubinov Jacobson
Regine Kafeder
Reinhard Schmid
Robert Fronk
Robert Steven Connett
Robert Venosa
Roku Sasaki
Sandy Yagi
Santiago Caruso
Santiago Ribeiro
Sarah Zambiasi
Sergey Tyukanov
Steven Kenny
Stuart Griggs
Sussanah Martin
Tanya Miller
Ti Ku
Timea Tallian
Ton Haring
Tricia Cline
Vesna Krasnec
Vladimir Ovtcharov
Wessi
Wolfgang Harms
Wolfgang Johannes
Zeljko Djurovic
Zoe Williams
Zdzislaw Beksinski 


Art/Music Party Deal at my House

This past Saturday, in honor of it being Joseph's last weekend in Starkville before moving to Savannah to attend the art school there. Random jokers showed up and ate chips, drank beer, talked, played music, did weird little drawings, and even played with some of Joseph's old toys. Fun and weird. Cha. Ian Prester and a couple of other folks took some random pictures. Here are some photos from the evening...