On our way to Santa Barbara we naturally had to stop and take pictures at Big Sur!
Wow, what a beautiful sight it is! It took us a while to get to Santa Barbara as we kept stopping along the way to snap some shots. Thanks again everyone for the Birthday wishes!
All Images copyrighted by Bonnie J. Smith and not to be used without permission!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Harley Farms in Pescadero is one of my most favorite places to visit when I go to Pesadero. Take a look at some of the new babies we saw that day. From what I have learned so far they have had over 200 new ones this year!
AT Harley Farms they have this wonderful loft in the converted barn where they have dinners and such. They have a hand hewn piece of wood for the table top that must be twenty feet long and these wonderful hand made chairs are placed all around the table. Such a wonderful feeling you get in the loft as it is so beautifully decorated and the decor fits the barn perfectly.
We also always purchase goat cheese as that it the primary reason to go to Harley Farms which is one of the last working goat farms in Northern California.
AT Harley Farms they have this wonderful loft in the converted barn where they have dinners and such. They have a hand hewn piece of wood for the table top that must be twenty feet long and these wonderful hand made chairs are placed all around the table. Such a wonderful feeling you get in the loft as it is so beautifully decorated and the decor fits the barn perfectly.
We also always purchase goat cheese as that it the primary reason to go to Harley Farms which is one of the last working goat farms in Northern California.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Home Gallery
Series of "Control Works" and various other fiber art works.
"Thoughts of the Mind, Interpretations in Indigo"
Today on the Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA) yahoo group, the question came up about purchasing property one can work/gallery space and live from. I have exactly that kind of living arrangement.
Our downstairs and also street side in San Jose, Ca. has 900 square feet and the upstairs has 1900 square feet. The entry way has a room that is 18 x 16 feet and that is used as my gallery. What I really love is I always have somewhere to bring people where my work is staged and I can stage new projects that I am working on. Also the lighting is wonderful because of the overhang I receive no direct sunlight so my photographer also likes coming to my home to photograph my work and I also welcome him to use it for photographing others artwork also. We purchased a hanging system that now goes all the way around the room offering me quick up and down hanging of my work so I can always see exactly how my finished work will look. The entry door is the same style of door one would find at a department store all glass with side windows also in glass. Any passerby can easily see what my next creations are at all times.
I do keep the doors locked and have a by appointment sign prominently placed and yes people do want to stop, come in and look around and sometimes make a purchase or just contemplate what is gong on with my work. When friends visit this is always the first stop in the house to see what I have been up to lately. I do not work downstairs in the other rooms as I prefer working upstairs always keeping a distance from the area but I have been thinking lately of moving my studio to one of the lower level rooms. In the past I have been approached by other artist to use the exhibiting space but I am pretty selfish about my little gallery and how I can always be changing the gallery and exhibiting new artworks..
"Thoughts of the Mind, Interpretations in Indigo"
Today on the Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA) yahoo group, the question came up about purchasing property one can work/gallery space and live from. I have exactly that kind of living arrangement.
Our downstairs and also street side in San Jose, Ca. has 900 square feet and the upstairs has 1900 square feet. The entry way has a room that is 18 x 16 feet and that is used as my gallery. What I really love is I always have somewhere to bring people where my work is staged and I can stage new projects that I am working on. Also the lighting is wonderful because of the overhang I receive no direct sunlight so my photographer also likes coming to my home to photograph my work and I also welcome him to use it for photographing others artwork also. We purchased a hanging system that now goes all the way around the room offering me quick up and down hanging of my work so I can always see exactly how my finished work will look. The entry door is the same style of door one would find at a department store all glass with side windows also in glass. Any passerby can easily see what my next creations are at all times.
I do keep the doors locked and have a by appointment sign prominently placed and yes people do want to stop, come in and look around and sometimes make a purchase or just contemplate what is gong on with my work. When friends visit this is always the first stop in the house to see what I have been up to lately. I do not work downstairs in the other rooms as I prefer working upstairs always keeping a distance from the area but I have been thinking lately of moving my studio to one of the lower level rooms. In the past I have been approached by other artist to use the exhibiting space but I am pretty selfish about my little gallery and how I can always be changing the gallery and exhibiting new artworks..
Monday, May 21, 2012
My family land I celebrated Mother's Day this
weekend in Carmel, California.
What a beautiful day it was.
Carmel was not crowded and the sight seeing was so delightful.
We all had a wonderful time. I highly recommend
Spanish Bay to anyone wanting a romantic or just relaxing
getaway!
We also met a amateur astronomer at Spanish Bay who set up
his equipment so we could all get a glimpse of the eclipse.
Dinner and later coffee around one of the fire pits was so indulgent
and yes we all enjoyed every minute of it.
Deer were everywhere and later a gentleman playing a bagpipe emerged
from the moor.
Wonderful day and thanks to my family!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Long over due is the announcement that my work is now represented by GaulSearson Ltd., located in the San Francisco Design Center, Ca.
GaulSearson Ltd.
Joe Gaul and Doug Searson have a magnificent designer show room that is a must see.
Please check out the link and see for yourself.
This just one of the new pieces of art works at Gaul Searson Ltd.
"Flow" 40h x 30w
GaulSearson Ltd.
Joe Gaul and Doug Searson have a magnificent designer show room that is a must see.
Please check out the link and see for yourself.
This just one of the new pieces of art works at Gaul Searson Ltd.
"Flow" 40h x 30w
Friday, March 9, 2012
Lucky me the lovely ladies who post on the blog http://www.seehowwesew.wordpress.com/ asked if they could place my artwork from Quilt National 2011 on their blog. I was very flattered needless to say. Please take a look at SeeHowWeSew as it is a interesting blog with information about exhibits and instructions on techniques.
Thank you Darra, Laura and Christie!
Thank you Darra, Laura and Christie!
Friday, March 2, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Another great art day! Today the MOMA. So much to see and I tried to take it all in but went into overload.
I am attaching a picture of Frida K. A self portrait I do not think I have ever seen before, it was magnificent! Frida painted herself as a strong confident woman. The color and details were wonderful. What a life and what a woman! Please take a close look at the frame. Also, at the MOMA was Rivera's work like I have never seen before. The installation was a artists dream in that they had his drawings for many completed murals. I have never been a fan of his work but seeing the process turned me around!
I am attaching a picture of Frida K. A self portrait I do not think I have ever seen before, it was magnificent! Frida painted herself as a strong confident woman. The color and details were wonderful. What a life and what a woman! Please take a close look at the frame. Also, at the MOMA was Rivera's work like I have never seen before. The installation was a artists dream in that they had his drawings for many completed murals. I have never been a fan of his work but seeing the process turned me around!
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
I went to the 9/11 Memorial today. Whew, what a beautiful site they have created! Every time I was in New York I just had to pass on going to the site, but I was ready and glad I went today. I recommend a visit for everyone. Very humbling to say the least. Aso, so many small memorials out side the Memorial. that are so thought provking.
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