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CALL for ENTRIES: 9×12

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FISHY

I live in a town with a population of approximately 3500.  We have 1 zip code & area code, 1 post office, and…one grocery store.  Luckily, the popularity of my hometown with tourists affords a few luxuries like a recently renovated produce and seafood section in our lone grocery store.  I bought salmon there last week, and it came wrapped in paper.  Paper.  Lovely. Thank you for not adding another piece of plastic wrap to my grocery cart.  There is a time and place for paper, and this next Call would be another of them.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Fort Worth Community Arts Center (FWCAC from Fort Worth, TX) for 9×12 Works on Paper (link to prospectus on right).   This is a great, all-hung resume builder and shipping will be cheap.  Plus, the commission is only 25%

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Learn more about the Fort Worth Community Arts Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
9×12 Works on Paper

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to US residents 18+

MEDIA: Artworks may be any size, but they MUST fit in a 9”x 12” envelope to be mailed, although they may be folded, 3D or multi-part.  More than one work may be mailed in each envelope. Acceptable mediums include unmatted, unframed photography, drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, mixed media, cast or folded paperworks, artist books or digital prints.  All artwork sent should be original – no reproductions.

Learn more about the 9x12 Works on Paper show from the Fort Worth Community Arts Center!Art not on/of paper or paper products will not be displayed (although other materials may be attached to the paper).

DEADLINE:
November 15, 2013
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NOTIFICATION:
  All hung exhibit

ENTRY FEE:
$5 per piece up to 5 pieces

SALES: All artwork will be for sale for $100US, and the artist receives 75%. Unsold works sent with an appropriate size self-addressed STAMPED envelope (SASE) will be returned.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

*Editor’s Note: There currently is NO reference to this show on their site EXCEPT for the link to the Prospectus, so bookmark this page to find your way back if you don’t enter right away!

Download the Prospectus from the Fort Worth Community ARTS Center!

CALL for ENTRIES: BookART

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for breakfast

We are all taught from an early age not to judge a book by its cover.  However, nearly every cookbook in my collection got there because of an appetizing photograph on the cover.  A friend that photographs food for a living told me that the looks are often achieved through under cooking, over cooking, shellac, resin and paint.  What a shame that such beautiful food never gets eaten.  But that knowledge does make me feel better about the ugly stuff I serve fairly regularly.  This next Call wants to see your books and challenges artists of ALL media to enter.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Fort Worth Community Arts Center (FWCAC from Fort Worth, TX) for BookArt.  A national call for original artist made books in any form or media. You’ve go to give it to them for accepting any form or media in what is usually a very traditional media.  Try on book-making in YOUR media of choice…

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**In Addition, please note I cannot find reference to this show on their site EXCEPT for the link to the Prospectus found at the bottom of this page; however, I have linked you to their home page so you can do a little exploring on your own.

http://www.fwcac.com/CALL for ENTRIES:
BookART

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to US residents 18+

MEDIA:  Artist-made books in any form or media

DEADLINE:  August 20, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  September 7, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 2

JUROR:   Tracee W. Robertson leads the contemporary art exhibition program at the University of North Texas, through the College of Visual Arts and Design (CVAD), including five galleries and a robust program of curated and traveling exhibitions. With CVAD Dean Robert Milnes, Ms. Robertson co-chairs the UNT Art in Public Places Program, coordinating acquisitions and placements of artworks on campus through donations and a Percent for Art Program.

Robertson has curated numerous exhibitions at the UNT Art Gallery, including a site-responsive, temporal installation by Guggenheim Fellow Jill Downen in 2012. With more than a decade of experience in the contemporary art field, Robertson was named director of the UNT Galleries in 2007.  Prior to this, Robertson served as an independent curator, organizing exhibitions and programs at the Crow Collection of Asian Art, the Women’s Museum, and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, among others.

SALES:  A 25% commission will be collected on all works sold during the exhibition. Work does not have to be for sale.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

*Editor’s Note:  I cannot find reference to this show on their site EXCEPT for the link to the Prospectus, so bookmark this page to find your way back if you don’t enter right away!

Download the Prospectus from the Fort Worth Community ARTS Center!

CALL for ENTRIES: 6x6x2013

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big stomach

The natural result of my food obsession is that I have tried every diet on the planet, or so it would seem.  One of the funniest (and most futile) was to use only 6″ x 6″ square plates.  The thought is that you could fool your brain into thinking you had eaten a full-size plate of food while only actually consuming the smaller portion.  The one problem with that plan is that I’m not that easily suggestible.  Is anyone?  This is the next Call is a far better use of the 6″ square.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) for the 6x6x2013. There is no entry fee for up to 6 submissions. This show looks great on your resume, and your work could hang side by side with celebrity artists!  One of my favorite shows of the year…

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6x6x2013

 

Rochester Contemporary Art Center’s
international small art phenomenon
returns for the 6th year!

 

Help Rochester Contemporary build an exhibition of thousands of artworks made and donated by celebrities, international & local artists, designers, college students, youths, and YOU.

All entries will be accepted, exhibited and will be for sale to the public for $20 each (in the gallery and online for global purchasing) to benefit RoCo.  Artist names will be revealed to the buyer upon purchase and all artworks remain on display through July 14, 2013.  Sold Out artists’ names will be revealed online July 5th.

Learn more about the Rochester Contemporary Art Center!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All artwork must be 6×6 square inches (15cm) or mounted to a 6×6 board, and signed only on the back, to be exhibited anonymously

DEADLINE: April 20, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
None. The show is all hung.

AWARDS: Six Artworks will be selected for 6 covers of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra’s Bravo Magazine.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the 6x6x2013 Global show!

CALL for ENTRIES: Works on Paper

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not onions

I would, on occasion, gladly work for food, but did you know that the Egyptians that built the pyramids were often paid with beer, bread and onions.  I don’t think so; not this girl.  As I have previously mention, I’m not a beer kinda girl, and as much as I love bread, a girl cannot live by bread and onions alone.  This next Call’s fee cannot be paid in bread and onions, but it is Pyramid inspired.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from Pyramid Atlantic Art Center (Silver Spring, MD) for Annual Member’s Juried Exhibition.  There is no entry fee for members, but if you’re not a member, don’t worry.  Membership is only $40.  Take a look…

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Learn more from the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
Works on Paper

 

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists that become members

MEDIA:  All prints, works on/in paper, and book arts will be considered by the juror.

DEADLINE:
March 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
By e-mail on March 8, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  There is no cost to current members (up to 5 images). To become a member complete the entry form and send the $40 fee for one-year membership.

JUROR: Amelia Hankin received her MFA in printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2006.

Learn more from the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center!She has exhibited at the Ellen Miller Gallery, University of Richmond Museum, Ridderhof Martin Gallery at the University of Mary Washington, 55 Mercer Gallery, International Print Center New York, the 808 Gallery at Boston University, Columbia College, The Xavier University Art Gallery& the RISD Museum of Art.

She received an artist’s travel grant to study Eastern woodblock printmaking techniques at Kyoto Seika University in 2005. Since then, Hankin has attended residencies at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, the Women’s Studio Workshop, and Vermont Studio Center.  She has taught printmaking, design, and drawing at American University, George Mason University, and the Rhode Island School of Design. She is currently represented at the Ellen Miller Gallery.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Gathering Clouds

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potato

I have a new recipe for sweet potato poblano soup.  It came in this month’s issue of Whole Living magazine.  I’ll let you know how it turns out after I make it this weekend.  Winter is a season-long soup bonanza at my house.  We have soup, stew or chowder for dinner 3 to 4 nights a week from November through March.  This next Call wants to know about your Winter changes.  Investigate this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from Gathering Clouds, a Magazine of Contemporary Art, for The Winter Studio, the February 2013 issue.  Enter for only $15.  I like this one.  I think I’ll take the post holiday leap with you!  Take a look…

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Learn more from Gathering Clouds Magazine! CALL for ENTRIES:
Gathering Clouds: The Winter Studio

Artists are intuitive, sensitive and connected to their environment.  Whether you live in Alaska or California there is a shift we all feel as winter approaches.  Shorter days, longer nights.  Does that create more time for going inward?  Are you more inclined to introspection?  Does your color palette shift with the seasons?  Show them how the change of season is reflected in your artwork.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Any media that can be appropriately represented by you in a 1200×1200 pixel image. i.e. painting, photography, printmaking, illustration, drawing, etc.

DEADLINE:  January 2, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $15 for up to 6 images

AWARDS:  Up to 8″ x 8” images published online and in the print magazine

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Gathering Clouds Magazine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Octagon Center

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To my knowledge, there are no octagon shaped foods–unless you count chocolates that come in an octagon shaped box.  However, there are definitely seven-sided foods.  Tourné potatoes were a rival to my sanity in cooking school.  Two inches long with seven perfectly rounded sides.  We weren’t allowed to blunt the ends.  They had to be perfectly pointed little oblong taters–nearly football shaped.  It still causes me physical pain to even think about them.  But they were beautiful.  Let’s stick with the octagon, though, like the one in this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Octagon Center for the Arts (Ames, IA) for the 45th Annual Clay, Fiber, Paper, Glass, Metal, Wood National Juried Exhibition.  Don’t be fooled by the name, ANY MEDIA is considered.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more from the Octagon Center for the Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
Octagon Center

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists must be at least 18+ &  reside within the continental U.S.

MEDIA:  Any media, including photography, painting, sculpture, mixed media, jewelry, etc.

DEADLINE:  December 8, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  December 17, 2012

Learn more from the Octagon Center for the Arts!ENTRY FEE:  For up to 3 works is:  $30 for non-members or $25 for current college students and Octagon members.

JUROR:  Michael X. Ryan, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL. Director of Student-Run Galleries + Projects, Department of Exhibitions

AWARDS:  Best of Show: $1,000; 1st Place: $500; 2nd Place: $250; 3rd Place: $100; & (3) Honorable Mentions: $50 ea.

SALES:  The Octagon retains a 40% commission on any artwork that is sold, so price accordingly on entry form.  Artwork not for sale must be marked NFS and have a value for insurance purposes.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Global Mail Art

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a chicken

I am obsessed with food because I love the TASTE of food.  I am not into eating foods for the sake of saying that I have eaten them.  Century eggs are a perfect example.  I cannot think of a reason to eat a 100-year-old egg that has been preserved in clay, ash and lime.  Telling me that the yolk has the smell of sulfur and ammonia does not make me any more likely to want to eat it.  Someone else already has a job eating Bizarre Foods, so I’ll pass.  This next Call is a much better way to celebrate 100 years.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from LULA Lake Worth Arts for the Global Mail Art Exhibition in celebration of Lake Worth Florida’s Centennial Celebration.  This is an all-hung show that might help some of you pad your resumes.  Plus, mail art is fun.  I love to see what I can get the US Postal system to take….

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Learn more about the Lake Worth 100 Mail Art Exhibition! CALL for ENTRIES:
Global Mail Art

Calligraphers and artists  are invited to participate in LULA’s Global Mail Art Exhibition: Lake Worth 100.  Mail art is the most democratic form of art.  The direct exchange of creative work is a worldwide cultural movement that began in the early 1960’s and involves sending visual art on envelopes.  Traveling the world through mail art can be a rewarding experience that operates within a spirit of “anything goes” which brings to the surface everybody’s creative side.

Decorated envelopes are one-of-a-kind artworks with the handwritten address becoming part of the work. Please join LULA and send a decorated envelope as we celebrate Lake Worth’s Centennial.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Mail art.  Please use hand-executed lettering to address your envelope. You may use paint, ink, colored pencil, rubber stamps, or other standard media for illustrations on your envelope.

Learn more about the Lake Worth 100 Mail Art Exhibition!DEADLINE:  November 15, 2013 (This is not a typo, folks. The deadline is over a year away!)

NOTIFICATION:  Sign your envelope in the bottom right hand corner on back and include your email address and they will notify you of it’s arrival.

ENTRY FEE:  None

JURY:  None (all hung)

AWARDS:  All mail art will be exhibited throughout Downtown Lake Worth during the Centennial year and linked to the Lake Worth Centennial web site, the City of Lake Worth web site, and can be viewed on the LULA’s Global Mail Art Exhibition: Lake Worth 100 Facebook page.  In addition, daily arrivals will be posted on their blog.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Lake Worth 100 Mail Art Exhibition!

CALL for ENTRIES: Botanicals

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by the bushel

Every winter, I lament the prices of produce and dream of summertime when produce will be cheaper.  Every summer, I get angry all over again when I realize that produce never really gets that much cheaper except for the occasional special on summer squash.  This next call is all about produce (well, in part) and isn’t ever very expensive.  This one might be for you…

Check out the Call for Entries from the Light, Space & Time Gallery for their online Botanicals competition. You know that I am not a huge fan of online competitions; however, I think of this as digital publication which is always a good thing. The entry fee is dirt cheap, and the value of inbound links to your website is priceless. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Botanicals show from the Light Space and Time Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Botanicals

Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces a Juried Art Competition with the theme “Botanicals” and the gallery would like for all 2D artists (including photography) to send their best interpretation of the theme “Botanicals” by depicting flowers, herbs, leaves and plants.

ELIGIBILITY: Light Space & Time encourages entries from all 2D artists regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field.

MEDIA: All two dimensional media are eligible. Botanical art will include flowers, herbs, leaves and plants.

DEADLINE: The submission process for artists ends August 28, 2012.

ENTRY FEE: $10 for 2 Entries or $15.00 for 3 to 5 Entries

Learn more about the Light Space and Time Online Gallery!AWARDS: Awards will be for 1st through 5th places. Also, 5 Honorable Mention places will be awarded. In addition, depending on the amount and the quality of the entries, Special Recognition rewards will also be given as well.

BENEFITS: Your artwork is exposed to thousands of visitors to the website each month. Your artwork is retained on the website in the Archives section for further and ongoing exposure.

The Artist’s website is linked to Light Space & Time. Winners for that month are promoted in direct email pieces to gallery owners and directors, corporate art representatives and decision makers in the art world. Winners for that month will be promoted to 50+ news and press release outlets, thus creating more traffic, exposure and back links to the artist and their website. Participating winners are gaining valuable experience, marketing their artwork and building their resumes for a very low cost to take part in one of the gallery’s online competitions. *Editor’s Note: This statement is not a guarantee from www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, but it comes directly from the Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery website.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Botanicals show from the Light Space and Time Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: humor; analog humor

Funny Food: 365 Fun, Healthy, Silly, Creative Breakfasts by Bill & Claire Wurtzel HAHAHAHA…

Humor is always appreciated. I stand accused of being naively optimistic.  If that is true, it is because I live with a smile on my face.  My husband and son think I’m funny–biggest compliment EVER.  I appreciate humor in food as well.  Bill & Clair Wurtzel’s Funny Food is such a great approach to healthy breakfast.  I unabashedly recommend it. This next Call is all about tickling your funny bone.  I unabashedly recommend it too…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Department of Art & Design of East Tennessee State University at the Tipton Gallery (Johnson City, TN) for humor; analog humor. There is no entry fee, and this is one of those opportunities to renew your love of art merely for the sake of creating it…

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Learn more about the humor - analog humor show!CALL for ENTRIES:
humor; analog humor

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

THEME:  Humor and art have been infrequent partners at best. With both a philosophical interest in the nature of humor and its relationship to aesthetics, this exhibition invites artworks that may utilize a conceptual approach and are actually funny, occupying this middle ground between art and humor in ways that might be thought-provoking, absurd, or even just silly.

MEDIA:  all work must be funny. if you make the curator laugh, chuckle, wryly smile, or have a genuine humorous reaction, then it’s included.  If not, it’s not. Don’t worry: the curator has a very wide ranging sense of humor. except when it comes to Woody Allen movies which, for some reason, he just doesn’t get.

Learn more about ETSU online!All work must be in analog form, nothing digital will be accepted; suggested analog forms include, but are not limited to: index cards, single sheets of paper, cassette tapes, small sculpture, airmail envelopes, 35mm slides, canned goods, Morse code and anything else that you might think of.  But it must be analog.  No zeros and ones.

All of the work must be small.  Maximum size–one cubic foot (not one cubit foot).  Minimum size–head of a pin.

All work must be signed.  This also means that all work can be catalogued, so dates, dimensions, material, etc. must be either included separately with the entry or readily discernible.  An online catalog of every object submitted will be published.

All work must be environmentally disposable. You can retrieve your work at the end of the show, or pay to have it shipped back, but it is expected that the vast majority of work will be trashed on the last day.   They will provide the trash bags.

Learn more about the humor - analog humor show!DEADLINE:  My guess is sometime early to mid September since the work must arrive by the end of September.

ENTRY FEE:  None

CURATOR:  Dr. Scott Contreras-Koterbay, associate professor, (Ph.D., St. Andrew’s University) specializes in Philosophy of Art  and Contemporary Art. He also teaches Modern Art, Art History, Theory and Criticism, Research Methods for Art Historians, Special Topics:  African-American Art and Russian Art.

HOW TO ENTER: Email scottkoterbay@gmail.com

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

*Editor’s Note: This Call isn’t on the University’s site.  If you click on a picture above, it will take you to the University’s Calendar to verify its existence.

 

 

FEATURED ARTIST: Grant Penny

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of goodness

The $2 Art Contest is has evolved over the past few years. I went from sorting good work from bad to sorting good work from great work.  Lately, I am sorting great work from great work that would be more appropriate at a different time of the year. It is getting harder and harder, but I am appreciating both the work and the honor of getting to review the work more and more as time goes by.   I always appreciate simplicity when I don’t have to actually live it.  Sometimes it is the absence of something (or the absence of many, many of things) that makes you notice the details.

This month’s artist has stripped down scenes and objects to focus on the line, continuity and impact of the parts. Like a perfect roundness of a glazed donut, Grant Penny wallows in the fatty decadence of simplicity. His artwork has a sort of simplified retro elegance without a true retro reference–but rather a nod to modernity. Perfection.

Learn more about Featured Artist Grant Penny!FEATURED ARTIST:
Grant Penny

 

Grant Penny grew up in central N.C. (Sanford).   His mother, an artist, art teacher and graphic designer,  gave Penny the solid foundation in the arts that fuel a lifelong passion. He and his wife, Carly, (then girlfriend) would regularly visit Asheville, NC for the occasional long weekend and…

“We knew that if we didn’t live here we would look back in 20 years and regret it.”

 

They have called Asheville home since 2003 and haven’t regretted it for a moment. Penny reports the city is full of genuinely good, happy people. Great food. Great art.  Since moving to Asheville, he got married now has daughter Emaline.   The recent addition to the family is actually the inspiration for my his new paper airplane series. Originally a theme of “anticipation” evolved into something different as time went by.  A small paper airplane piece now hangs in his daughter’s room, the message being:

as if on a wire by Featured Artist Grant Penny!“I wish for you to soar in life… but don’t take it too seriously.”

 

Talk to me about inspiration.  Most of us can see the beauty in a fern frond, branch, a flower.  But you have found beautiful inspiration in traffic lights and power lines. Talk to me about that.“I find my inspiration in “simplicity.” It’s often a curve or a line that gets my attention. For example the powerline pieces you’ve mentioned – It’s that never ending line that draws me in visually. It just keeps going and going and going. I follow it with my eyes as I travel down the road.

“Often there is flip side to the visual. Something that amuses me. I look at  powerline/telephone cables and think about what those silly looking, seemingly hap-hazard wires hoisted up on big sticks are doing there? They’re doing simple things – warming the water for a bath, connecting a phone call between a grandmother and a child, keeping my beer cold.”

broadway st by Featured Artist Grant Penny!What do you consider your media? Are these pieces strictly collage or do I note a touch of photographic work?  There even seems to be the appearance of silk screen.  Explain.“My media is strictly paper – specifically ‘Lokta”’paper which is hand made and dyed in Nepal.  I do shoot photos to create the composition. But what you see in the finished pieces is cut paper. I coat the pieces with layers of acrylic medium which gives some texture to the surface (and really brings out the rich saturation in the papers).”

Clearly, graphic design has a strong influence in your work.  Can you appreciate what it brings to your sensibility despite your efforts to produce hand-made work to specifically separate yourself from  your graphic design? “My graphic design background plays into my work especially when it comes to composition. I tend to leave large expanses of blank space which certainly comes from years of doing layouts where I needed to balance images with content. I really enjoy those empty spaces. I tend to crop the subjects in my work so that you can’t see it entirely. I find it makes it more interesting. More intimate maybe.”

where we make our inside jokes by Featured Artist Grant Penny!You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite? “All things PORK. What a magical animal. Bacon, Ham, Pork Belly, Ribs, BBQ … On a radio show, maybe 10-12 years ago, I heard of a specific Spanish ham that wasn’t even available in the U.S. at the time–called ‘Jamón ibérico.’  It’s made from free-range Black Iberian Pigs raised on a diet of acorns.  I never forgot about this amazing sounding ham for all these years.  Just a few weeks ago I finally had the pleasure and experience of tasting this most wonderful pork delicacy. Oh. My. God. Drop your fork delicious.”  For those of you that are regular readers, you’ll note that this seems to be a trend–the love of pork–amongst Featured Artists.  Interesting

ruby on the right by Featured Artist Grant Penny!What about snack foods? “My current favorite snack is freshly made Guacamole on a salty chip with a nice cold beer.”

So, what’s coming up next for you? “I’ve been going after (and getting in) a few shows lately. Tip of the hat to your blog for wonderful advice and encouragement. I will continue to pursue more opportunities to show my work.  The main and constant focus is Work Work Work! If I don’t get ample time in the studio the quality of everything else around me suffers.” Happy to have nudged you along the way.

Thank you, Grant for reminding us of the beauty in simplicity–from a cold beer to paper airplanes. You have reminded to not let life wash over me in a clutter of the wholeness of it all but to celebrate the simple details.

Learn more about Grant Penny online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Grant Penny!