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2011 FEATURED ARTIST: Last Day to Vote!

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Sometimes the best is clearly the best— the cream of the crop, the ripest peach, the perfect raspberry, the ooey-gooeyest of chocolate sauce.  This year I have had the privelege of choosing Featured artists that are definitely the sweetest peaches on the tree.  Here is your chance to pick the best of the bushel, so to speak.

Check out these 2011 Featured Artists brought to you by AAAD.  Each artist has a chance to be named the 2011 Featured Artist of the Year.  To cast your vote, leave a comment on their original post (links below).  The rules are simple: one comment per person per artist by midnight EST on December 31, 2011.  You have to actually say something; don’t just leave a smiley face.  Editor’s Note:  Don’t worry if your comment doesn’t show up immediately because I moderate every comment.  The contest has a clearly front runner at the moment, but it is still wide open.  So make your vote count…

2011 Featured Artists

Learn more about Featured Artist Denee Black!

Click to learn more about Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!

Click to learn more about Daniel Embree!

Click to Learn More about Book Carver Julia Feld!

Click to learn more about Featured Artist Gracelee Lawrence!

Click to learn more about Artist Terri Lloyd!

Click to learn more about Featured Artist Meredith Martens!

Learn More about Featured Artist Penny Perkins!

Learn More about Featured Artist Pamela Zimmerman!

FEATURED ARTIST: Deanna Bowdish

Learn more about Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!PIZZA mio!

Choosing a Featured Artist is not about separating the good artwork from the bad. It has become about the challenge of picking from amongst ALL of the good work.  Thanks for that. (*Editor’s Note: The Featured Artist program was retired in 2015 and replaced by the Artist of the Day program.)

Learn more about Deanna Bowdish online!Like many of you, my life is frenzied and full of things that I love… and things that I don’t.  So, I have a soft spot for visual places to rest, for work that makes me smile.  I am tickled pink when I later find beautiful theory behind the work afterall.

This month’s artist has brought a ray of sunshine into my gray February.

 

The Featured Artist chosen from January’s entries is painter Deanna Bowdish. Bowdish’s work is a happy place.  The work is like a challenging tromp uphill through the daises… in 4″ heels.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Deanna Bowdish

 

Deanna Bowdish was born in Solon, Ohio in 1976.  As a toddler, flopping her red paint-soaked body across moms green shag carpeting, Deanna’s father was assured of his daughter’s innate sense for color and balance.  A trip to France and Italy at age 16 to study the great masters compelled Deanna to give up her parents’ hopes of her going into the medical field.  After considerable negotiations with her parents and the promise of an “employable minor,” she was able to follow her dreams and concentrate on a fine art career.  Bowdish painted in the Minneapolis metropolitan area for seven years featuring works in several shows and galleries. 

From the Ripple Series by Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!In 2002 Deanna stumbled into the Lowcountry of South Carolina to house sit for her sister and began exhibiting at The Gallery in Beaufort, South Carolina.  Bowdish subsequently purchased The Gallery in 2004 fulfilling a long-held dream and creating one of the most dynamic and eclectic assemblies of art in the region.  

She is always experimenting with a new material or a new way of achieving a different outcome with the same materials.  She loves to challenge traditional methods and break the rules.  But when Isuggested her work might be mixed media, I found that she really considers herself a painter.  Take a look at her beautiful commissioned pieces of functional artwork pictured below at the Breakwater restaurant in Beaufort, SC. 

“I consider my work painting and myself a painter, my process just happens to incorporate mixed media right now.  Once I am happy with the painted surface, I then begin the destruction of my creation, usually the most stressful part as I am always hesitant about cutting up such a magnificent creation, but then I quickly recover and go to town with my exacto knife.”

Her work is an explosion of color and texture, creating a frenzy of energy and movement, very much like her own life.  Deanna seeks to find harmony and balance amongst the frenzy.   

Learn more about Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!“The large surfaces are cut down into smaller components in preparation for the next stage in my process. These pieces are either woven or sewn back together depending on the final piece that I am creating. 

The ripple series is woven then mounted to a permanent surface and covered with resin.  The quilts are sewn back together using the sewing machine.  The final construction phase for both processes is quite exciting as I see a whole new painting coming to life before my eyes.”

“I feel overwhelmed by all the infromation that is thrown or forced at me; emails, mail, texts, television, tweets, facebook alerts, radio ads, billboards, its everywhere coming at me from all angles.”

My life is a game of dodgeball —
me against the information age. 

“The frenzy and frequency of this information could be crippling, but I choose to challenge the waves of information and reintroduce it in my own painted language.”

Art therapy for an optimist.
I may be in love.

 

From the Ripple Series by Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!But what about the food?  This IS, afterall, a food-themed art blog.  I don’t know if I just attract foodie-artists or artistic foodies.  Or, maybe artists just think that food is the way to my heart because most of the artists I interview have phenomenal culinary tastes.  When Bowdish’s secret tastes were probed?  Pizza and Hawaiian kettle chips.  No joking.  Her honesty is as refreshing as her artwork.

There are a few questions I’m going to have to quit asking… What school of art do you think your work falls into?  The answer is always “an eclectic mixture,” but I think Bowdish’s influences, living and deceased, may be more telling than the amalgumation she claims.  Deceased influence?  20th century abstract expressionist painter Richard Diebenkorn.  One of her living influences?  Painter turned sculptor, Laura Lloyd.  I see how the pieces fit together.

I am really restless for Spring.  I want to walk shoeless through cold grass, and Deanna Bowdish got me as close as I can ask.  Thank you! 

Learn more about Deanna Bowdish online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!