Ophelia Staton – October guest artist

photo(1) photo(2)Ophelia Staton is a mixed media artist who draws inspiration from the everyday ordinary. Creating intuitively without inhibition and the playfulness of a child with a new box of crayons is how she defines her art making style. Ophelia enjoys the act of creating, the playing and experimenting with new tools and materials. Colors find themselves mingling on her palette, with various mark making, collage and words that evolve into stories from her soul. Working quickly, letting go, and allowing spontaneous splashes of color and even mistakes to just happen has been her approach to facing the blank canvas. Being in the moment and enjoying the process of painting -with her fingers a rainbow of color -without a care in the world of the outcome continues to be the absolute joy of Ophelia’s creating.

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Ophelia lives in Creedmoor, NC with her husband and two children. She is a full time middle school history teacher. She left the world of quilting and starting painting in art journals as a creative outlet in 2005. She is a regular demo artist for Jerrysartarama in Raleigh and offers workshops and retreats. Follow her art filled journey on her blog at www.opheliasart.blogspot.com. Contact Ophelia at sstaton3@nc.rr.com.

Tamera Hamilton – Showing October First Friday

Signsoflife1 Signsoflife2 Tamera Hamilton was born into a family of artists.  Her primary influences are her parents. Her father has been a professional portrait photographer for over 50 years. Her mother is a practicing digital artist. Tamera was also influenced by her uncle who is a portrait photographer and her aunt who is a painter. It was a natural progression for her to develop an affinity towards rendering the human form.  Tamera is drawn to expressionism and conveys this in her portraits.

When Tamera was ten years old her parents purchased river front property along the Neuse River in eastern Wake County. This afforded her the opportunity to observe wildlife that is indigenous to Wake County. This environmental influence inspired in her a passion to portray wildlife in its natural habitat through multiple media and techniques that include photography, colored pencils, charcoal, acrylic, oil, pastels, and watercolors.

Tamera’s formal education includes a BS in Zoology from NCSU, and the study of portraiture under the guidance of master artists.

Her work is owned by private art collectors.

We ARE Mixed Media II – September First Friday

MDP 2DPrimarily a group of North and South Carolina artists, the Carolina Mixed Media Art Guild has members who work in materials such as collage, assemblage, paper, polymer clay, beads, stamps, fibers, paper, and metal. They also may use found objects, natural materials like shells, pods or gourds. They create art dolls, altered books, jewelry, journals, quilts, and other alternative mixed media artwork.

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The Guild welcomes creative individuals from anywhere to online discussions about artistic endeavors, calls for shows and events, art techniques and materials and promotion of mixed media in art.   Tribal 2 2D SharonD YellowAnsister 2D SydneyW

Show opens Friday September 5th from 6pm to 10pm

Linda Pfeifer – ‘Seeing Dots Before My Eyes’

DancerLinda has always been an ‘art appreciator’ and part time artist.  Early on, oil painting was her medium.  Over the years she drifted away from painting to pursue other interests.  About six years ago Linda tried her hand at pen and ink.  She had always been drawn [no pun intended] to the detail work often found in the work of many pen and ink artists.  And for her, the simplicity of the medium compared to the oil painting tools and supplies was an added bonus.
tractor_webFor the most part, Linda‘s interest centered on the stippling or pointillism style of pen and ink.  She began hesitantly since her experience with drawing was not the best.  In fact she will readily tell anyone that she can not draw if there is a line involved.  Linda proved herself a natural at stippling.  Her drawings closely resemble photographs and have been mistaken for computer generated art.  Linda says there is a certain quality found in stippling that so resembles reality.
train_webAll subjects are drawn using only dots of ink to create the finished image.  None of the images have any drawn lines in them.  Even if something looks like a line, it’s a series of dots.  The viewer’s eye fills in the blanks and connects the dots to give the illusion of a line.  Linda says the work is time consuming, frustrating at times, and worth every ounce of effort necessary to create these works of art.  Without a doubt!
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“A Soul’s Journey” – Marnie J Blum

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Inspired by the human experience, my work is a close encounter with one’s innermost voice: our deepest desire for connection, the reality of separation, and the undying hope of our spirit. I am driven by a need to make sense of this inner monologue. My pictorial stories become universal – transcending gender, age, and ethnicity – through abstraction and symbolism. I often incorporate silhouettes to focus on human similarities rather than individual differences.
MJB_ATaleofMyOwnMakingEach piece begins with a strong personal connection to a short phrase, song lyric, or idea that matures into a deeper “story” in my imagination. Being connected to this story is essential for me breathing life into the work. Each of my pieces becomes richer, deeper, and more complex by layering brightly-colored water-based paints and inks; collaged images and papers; and the written word.MJBlum.OfferingShow opens Friday September 5th, 6pm – 10pm

TomV w/Steve Harvell – September First Friday Musicians!

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Come hear these talented fellows play Friday September 5th from 6pm to 9pm.
TomV has his own singer/songwriter brand of folksy bluesy story telling with a little harmonica and slide on top. Influenced by the blues, jazz, country, Motown and just about everything else.  Originally from the Chicago suburbs, TomV has been here in the Raleigh area since 2006. Songwriting became a focus and Tom has been having a great time ever since performing at small venues and festival type events.
 Steve Harvell has been playing the harmonica for 57 years when his grandmother first introduced him to it, she also played. Steve has taught over 1,000 students in 6 weeks courses in “Beginning” and “Intermediate” Blues Harmonica in Cary, Raleigh, Fuquay-Varina and Garner Community Centers. He has also played on 25 recordings by other artist and 4 sound tracks for the blues movie, Phatalia Blues” in 2000. He is an endorsee for “Shaker Harmonica Microphones” and “Pignose Amplifiers”.

Young at Art – Studio Ten Art Camps – July Guest Artists

image2 IMG_3806 7-9 camp (2) 7-9 camp (3) 6-8 camp 10-12 camp (3) 12-14 campVictoria graduated from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill with a degree in Art Education, and a Painting Major. For 25 years, she taught art full time with the Wake County Public Schools while exhibiting her own art professionally.

As a professional artist, Victoria’s talents span a large range of media. She has worked in abstract acrylics, realistic watercolor, a multitude of fiber arts, black and white film photography, mixed media, clay, and recycle arts. She has been engaged in oil painting since 2007 and enjoys doing work for her clients by commission.

Victoria earned her National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Certification (NBPTS) initially in 2002, and recently renewed her certification in 2012. In 2009, Victoria was awarded the North Carolina Art Educator’s Association (NCAEA) Elementary Teacher of the Year Award for the state.

In December of 2010, Victoria opened up her own private art studio at Blake Street and began teaching her first private art camps the summer of 2011. On January 1, 2014, Victoria retired from the WCPSS and “transitioned” to working full time at her Blake Street Studio. In addition to offering children’s art camps during the months of June and July, Victoria also offers private art lessons to all ages, and adult Sunday afternoon “make and take” art workshops, call “Sumptuous Sundays”.

Victoria is celebrating her 4th camp from 6-14 years old and representing 8 different schools. The half day, morning camps focus on drawing, painting and mixed media and each camp completes at least one project in each of the subject areas of portraiture, still-life and landscape. Campers are offered a daily snack and treated to an art reception in their honor the first Friday in August each summer. Each August, Victoria is excited to invite the public to join her in celebrating our “Young at Art Month” here at the Blake Street Shops and Studios! http://www.victoriapowersstudioten.weebly.com summer of teaching summer art camps to children ranging in age