Then there's this...
Mar. 22nd, 2002 01:42 pm..which was mentioned to me by Kipling West (whose artwork I just LOVE). I really want to cover this for Rochelle, and maybe organize some advertising for as far as the June show goes, since we have the Convergence right before...
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...Personally, I was extremely happy to find someone interested in telling about our Halloween shows.
By all means, PLEASE mention it!!
The June show isn't strictly Halloween per se, but a lot of us love it so and tend to concentrate in that area.
The October show is STRICTLY Halloween....we play spooky music, decorate with our favorite spiders and bats...and skeltons...(my favorite!).....and to make it seem ever so Napa Valley...(Which is a real draw as that is Harvest and it attracts people to stay and tour upvalley)..we have wine tastings...Sue owns the winery!
As a group we have fun...seeing each other's work, playing with the ideas we wanted to do and feeling free to go wild; making limited pieces...
For the June 29 show...I will give you the coordinator's email address: OUTOFTHEWOODS@...t His name is Alan Clark and he would love to talk with you about the show!
For the October show..I am the one to contact! Easy!
What it really is all about is presenting new Folk Art Halloween that isn't reproductions of the antique German varieties, but rather a fresh take on the day. We want to keep Halloween alive and bring it with us into the 21st century, adding our stories and our visions. It is unusual, and new, and is an exciting take on the Samhain.
Pamela Apkarian-Russell has featured some of our works in her books...the newest is called the Tastes and Smells of Halloween, written like the old bogie books.
She is acquainted with this new form of Halloween collectibles and would be a good source to talk to as well!
Also, a friend is having his Halloween collection featured on HGTV this Autumn, and he also did a segment on contemporary Halloween Folk Art; focusing on my work, and the works of Christine Giambone and Matt Kirscht, and Thomas Sparks.
Feel free to contact me anytime!
Thanks so much for your interest!
Ginny
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...Personally, I was extremely happy to find someone interested in telling about our Halloween shows.
By all means, PLEASE mention it!!
The June show isn't strictly Halloween per se, but a lot of us love it so and tend to concentrate in that area.
The October show is STRICTLY Halloween....we play spooky music, decorate with our favorite spiders and bats...and skeltons...(my favorite!).....and to make it seem ever so Napa Valley...(Which is a real draw as that is Harvest and it attracts people to stay and tour upvalley)..we have wine tastings...Sue owns the winery!
As a group we have fun...seeing each other's work, playing with the ideas we wanted to do and feeling free to go wild; making limited pieces...
For the June 29 show...I will give you the coordinator's email address: OUTOFTHEWOODS@...t His name is Alan Clark and he would love to talk with you about the show!
For the October show..I am the one to contact! Easy!
What it really is all about is presenting new Folk Art Halloween that isn't reproductions of the antique German varieties, but rather a fresh take on the day. We want to keep Halloween alive and bring it with us into the 21st century, adding our stories and our visions. It is unusual, and new, and is an exciting take on the Samhain.
Pamela Apkarian-Russell has featured some of our works in her books...the newest is called the Tastes and Smells of Halloween, written like the old bogie books.
She is acquainted with this new form of Halloween collectibles and would be a good source to talk to as well!
Also, a friend is having his Halloween collection featured on HGTV this Autumn, and he also did a segment on contemporary Halloween Folk Art; focusing on my work, and the works of Christine Giambone and Matt Kirscht, and Thomas Sparks.
Feel free to contact me anytime!
Thanks so much for your interest!
Ginny