I’m just back from judging a middle school art show that determined whether the student proceeded to the state competition. What a wonderful and awkward experience. I felt somewhat intimidated by all of the other “professional” artists who were there to offer their services. The other judge I worked with in the 7th grade level was an art teacher and as far as choosing which pieces placed and the reasoning behind the decision…I was on track and we were totally together. I was relieved! Toward the end of our critique, parents and other judges started filtering through the 7th grade room. There seemed to be discourse in the 6th grade entries and their final placing. Oh! Oh! Time for me to leave! Overall, I’m glad I went and participated but WHOA! the stress level was HIGH and the weight of responsibility was un-nerving!
March 2008
March 8, 2008
March 8, 2008
Octopus Sushi…sort of
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I spent a good part of the day yesterday, cutting octopus tentacles, a head and ocean waves out of 1/4″ plywood for the Woodland’s Art League’s float entry in the Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival. Today I delivered the pieces to several different people so they could paint them in any way they wanted. All of them should be done within 2 weeks and then the float assembly will begin! I can not even begin to explain the tremendous weight that was lifted from my shoulders when the last piece of the octopus was handed out! Pictures will be posted as soon as the octopus makes its way back into my possession.
March 5, 2008
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2. Floatation material ie., air mattresses, inner tubes (Terri, I will get with you and Dee about a time to meet and test Dee’s inner tubes)
3. Building material ie. tubing, flexible hose, pvc pipe
4. Shimmering fabric or plastic tablecloths…maybe both
5. More will come to me between now and Thursday
Deadline for our application to participate is 3/14. We will need a $100 entry fee and a sketch/diagram of our float. WWAF will let us know something within 5 days of turning in the application concerning acceptance of our idea.
I know there are several of you who will not be available after mid-March, I will speak to as many of you as I can at the meeting on the 28th to find out what sorts of things you can get done ahead that the rest of us can assemble later.
Thank you all for your participation.
See you on Thursday!
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For the first time, we are kicking off the festival with a parade of floats down theWaterway. Your float handlers will guide your float down the Waterway Saturday morning.After judging and awarding of TheWoodlandsWaterway Cup, the floats will be anchored anddisplayed throughout the festival weekend.
How to Participate:
Interested participants are invited to submit an application along with a rendering and briefdescription of their entry. For detailed information, requirements and application click here.
THEME: WATER CREATURES
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________Direct link is here: http://www.woodlandsartsfestival.com/floating-art-parade.htmlI want you all to put on your thinking caps! Our board will need to approve the $100 entry fee and material costs. The Board of Directors’ meeting is Monday 2/18. Do you think we can come up with some sort of Water Creature float idea and an approximate cost by then? Is anyone up for a brainstorming meeting? How many of you would be available one evening (before the 18th) to meet around 7pm at the South Branch Library (where we have our art display this month)?Please read through the guidelines attached. The canoe that Terri was going to let us use is too long based on the specifications. Any ideas?I am meeting with Donna Montez (WAL’s webmistress) tomorrow and will ask that she send an email to ALL members to see if there is anyone with a boat less than 10 ft, a Styrofoam floating device or an inflatable raft. That would cut costs considerably if we could borrow one from someone.
Pump, pump, pump those creative juices! And, let me hear from you!
One troubleshooting thing to address is that what ever materials we use should be weather proof.
Also , we can get a certain amt of latex paint for free from the recycled paint product at Montgomery Ct. recycling facility.[ Colors are limited ]“
Suzie is available one evening during the week if we want to have a brainstorming session….place, date and time to be determined when I hear from more people….
Anyone else out there with ideas or suggestions on how to proceed?
Thank you all and have a great week! I look forward to hearing from you and being a part of our collective creativity!