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Archive for Sunday, April 27, 2008
“Art on First” Visual Journaling
Sunday, April 27, 2008 by Donna.
The Eye of the Eagle Art sponsors “Art on First” on May 9, 2008 from 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
We will be exploring Visual Journaling were you will learn to be more creative through the power of words and symbols. If you like writing and appreciate art, a visual journal may help open up your creativity in a new way. Students will decorate, doodle, and embellish books as they write about anything from their daily life to their wildest dreams.
Reserve your Space today by registering at Art On First A small fee of $3 is required at the door to cover supplies.
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“Our Green Earth”
Sunday, April 27, 2008 by Donna.
Our first annual Our Green Earth couldn’t have had a better day for the event. The sun was shinning and we had a cool breeze, sometimes to breezy.
Kids enjoyed the art activities and building an environmental sculpture — with local artist Cheryl McCardle — out of wood, paint, water bottles and other found objects. Melinda Yeargan, from Creation Station, was there as well creating coffee filter butterflies
By the way, water bottles don’t break down in our landfills, so please recycle the water bottles and all plastics.
Penny Evans, Clayton Artist and member of the JOCO Artist Guild, worked on a painting and Kirk Adams handed out Eva Gardner Fans — used to cool you, not actual Eva Fans — and information about the Eva Gardner film festival. The Clayton Visual Arts group and the Johnston County Arts Council was there as well handing out information. Parents browsed through the plants that were for sale and others bid on the Decorated Recycle Bins. We are happy to say that all bins found good homes.
Johnston County Master Gardener Shawn Banks, Shawn.Banks@ncsu.com — Johnston County Cooperative Extension — answered questions about plants, drought and gardening. Susan Woodward, Susan.Woodard@nc.nacdnet.net, from the Johnston County Soil and Water District sold water barrels, answered questions about recycling, what should be recycled and even gave a quiz. I think I failed it. ;o)
And Beanca and her friends from the American Wild Life Refuge was a hit with the kids and adults a like. We were up close, but not too personal, with Beanca and she was a beautiful bird very large bird. Beanca is a Steppe Eagle from Russia and was rescued by the founder of the American Wild Life Refuge. Beanca is 41 years old and will probably live to be 100, but do to her injuries she is not able to be released into the wild.
Next year we hope to have a bigger and better event. So, mark you calendar for
To see a video from the event visit The Smithfield Herald at http://www.theherald-nc.com/multimedia/story/7998.html
Thank you to all who attended, to our presenters and sponsors. You are all very much appreciated.
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Louise Nevelson - Russian/American Sculptor
Sunday, April 27, 2008 by Donna.
Louise Nevelson - Born Louise Berliawsky 1899-1988 - was an American Sculptor born in Russia. She is called the “most celebrated female sculptor in the history of modernism.” She grew up in Rockland, Main were her father owned a lumber yard. It is said that is were her passion for wood pieces and sculpting developed.
She would have fit right in with the “Our Green Earth” event. She would go dumpster diving for wood and wood objects. She used found wood crates, spindles and other wooden objects for her sculptures. Nevelson started out small but her sculptures grew into huge wall and outdoor pieces.
You can read more about Nevelson and view her work at the following links.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com/Louise_Nevelson.html
http://www.wfu.edu/art/ac_nevelson_zag.htm
http://www.gihon.com/pages/artwork/nevelson.html
http://www.stormking.org/city_on_a_high_mountain.htm
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