Friday, August 28, 2009

Hubcap Heaven is Here next Friday, September 4th

Come and join us next Friday, September 4 from 5-8 PM for Hubcap Inspired Refreshments, Live Music, and the Cerulean Collective for a special exhibition featuring HUB CAPS!

Here's some words from our fearless Hubcap Leader, Barbara Loken
For the past four summers, while driving back and forth to a boys camp
that I work at in the summer in Wayne, I daily drove past a small white
house on Highway 133 surrounded by piles of hubcaps. When the camp
needed decorations for a coffee house evening, I suggested hubcaps and
in no time I was introducing myself to Margaret Hawes who runs A and M
Wheel Covers with her husband Arthur. Margaret kindly showed me a pile
of slightly dinged wheel covers,( the correct name for what is commonly
called HUB CAPS) and I was awestruck by the hundreds of ways a circle
can be designed to suggest speed, wealth, economy, practicality, or
beauty. My first forty hubcaps were scrubbed by the boys with the Dawn
detergent that Margaret suggested , enhanced when necessary with spray
paint, and proved to be spectacular on the theater buildings walls. One
small lad immediately saw a connection and quipped, “ Coffee and
Cars, they both keep you running all day long.” which became the
theme of the coffee house.
This spring Bill Duffy and I visited Margaret who again helped us pick
out another batch from the scrap cap pile for the Cerulean artists. A
Hub Cap has a history and evokes nostalgia for the cars that we have
owned or loved or coveted or is just cool to look at and enjoy. Each
artist was challenged to transform a Hub Cap or two into a work of art.
We hope you enjoy the show in present time and are also reminded
fondly of a car that carries special memories. Anyone ever own a ’57
Chevy boat-car with fins?
No one has taken me up on the idea of a Hub Cap rhythm band, maybe
next year.
-Barb Loken

WE'll BE OPEN MORE FOR THIS EXHIBITION:
Friday, September 4 11-8 PM Reception 5-8
Saturday, September 5 11-8
Sunday, September 6 10-2
Monday, Labor Day CLOSED
Tuesday, September 8 11-5

Image Compliments of our Photographer Bill Duffy

Thursday, July 30, 2009

"Harboring the Significant" Opens NEXT SATURDAY!


Please join artists Cynthia Ahlstrin and Hélène Farrar for their exhibition "Harboring the Significant" next Saturday August 8th from 4-7 PM. Heading out of town for the weekend? Please join us for a preview party from 5-7 on Friday, August 7th!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Next Friday the 10th Marks the Opening of "Settling"




Please come and join us next week on Friday from 5-8 PM for a lovely artist reception for Painter Janna Civittolo and Photographer Bill Duffy.

Voted Best Vehicle To Match Our Decor

The Art Van of Very Special Arts of Maine made a quick stop to Cerulean last week, with a surprise visit from old studio mate of Hélène's Allison Baird (seen waving here!) FMI www.artvanprogram.org

Friday, June 19, 2009

Portrait Painting & Encaustics Workshop Offered By Cerulean Proprietor and Artist

Introduction To Encaustic Painting
Sunday, june 28 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. $90. includes all material
Instructor: Hélène Farrar, Cerulean Collective Artist & Proprietor
In this workshop you will learn how to layer, fuse, and “make marks with encaustics. Using this melted, pigmented beeswax, you will also learn how to transfer images, add collage, and incorporate sculptural elements. Class time will be divided between demonstrations, individual work time, and discussion. This would also be suitable as a refesher course or for studio time. Encaustic Medium and Starter Kits for sale at workshop and open studio events.

Portrait Painting At Your Speed
Tuesday evenings starting June 23 6 - 8 PM
Instructor: Hélène Farrar
Cerulean Collective Artist & Proprietor
$85./ 6 weeks
Divided between working from the model and personal photographs, students will develop new ways of seeing and rendering the portrait in color as a way to reveal physical characteristics, as well as the spirit, and emotional / psychological depth of that individual. Students will also be given specific instruction to color mixing, rendering light source, and technique specific to their chosen medium. This class is appropriate for students with drawing experience. Painting media may include watercolor, acrylic, oil, and pastels. Materials list supplied beforehand and conversation encouraged before the start of the class on individual direction.

TO REGISTER:
Call Cerulean Fine Art Gallery at 626-9009 or email info@ceruleanart.com
Or stop by! We are located at 202 Water Street Hallowell (Directly across from Slates)


More About the Instructor:
Hélène Farrar creates traditional and non-traditional oil paintings, encaustic and mixed media paintings, artist’s books, poetry, short stories, ceramic sculpture, drawings, prints, and digital work. She writes, "My painting process is centered on the act of play. Combining both intentional and intuitive processes, I create works that are bold in composition and expressive in markmaking and color. I am interested in surfaces that that speak of rigorous activity through variations in manipulated, and layered textures. Through this practice, I allow the images to “come through” while locating personal meaning in this meditative act. " Hélène has a Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts from Goddard College and a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art from the University of Maine. She has had extensive teaching of the visual arts from formal classrooms to community-based art experiences. She has had previous studios in Portland with Running With Scissors and in Gardiner with Artdogs. Hélène is currently a working, professional artist who is co-owner of Cerulean Fine Art Gallery and Artist Studios of Hallowell, Maine. She is an adjunct professor of art at the University of Maine at Augusta where she teaches drawing and design. Hélène is also on the faculty at Thomas College where she teaches Graphic Design courses. The Three Graces Gallery of Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Cerulean Fine Art Gallery of Hallowell currently represent her work. She is also an active member of New England Wax and was recently juried into a prestigious show for wax artists this summer at the Duxbury Art Museum in Massachussetts. She exhibits extensively in New England and beyond.

Edward Mackenzie & Jan ter Weele in "Intentional Choices By Two"





Jan ter Weele & Edward Mackenzie