Monday, March 01, 2010

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Working at Head Start mural since Jan. 23

Flowers galore!
Working on the alphabet blocks

Art Center artists Elaine Bedell and Pablo Rivera



With Art Center artists Marsha Hatcher and Mary Atwood.





Day one, drawing the mural sketch. Yes it was frigid cold in Florida on Jan. 23. The Art Center teamed up with HandsOn Jax and volunteers to work on a mural covering the entire module in the center of a low income housing area off Golfair on the northside of Jacksonville. TAC artists have been giving their Saturdays up to accomplish this mural and work in the community. Stay tuned for updates and the final mural revealed.











Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Riverside Fine Arts show

The "Akala" story series being viewed in the lobby area at the Good Shephard Church in Riverside on Stockton St.
By piece titled "Inquisitive Eyes" . The carved block is next to it so people could see a woodblock and the process.

With artist Marsha Hatcher


With artist Philip Cozma



With artists Jay Wright and John Bunker.
I have 26 woodcuts in this show which opened Jan. 15 and will go until the 29th.




Christmas in Michigan

Grateful for family!
All bundled up and ready to go sledding with my nephews.

Through Our Eyes - Each One Teach One

Artist Marsha Hatcher and myself did similar images of Cayenne Pepper Pickers from our trip to Nigeria.
Marsha's image is in acrylic painting with white paint only. Mine is a linoleum print.

My mentor was artist Cookie Davis. I put my "Uwacu" print into 3-D in clay putting the patterns of the skirt "carved" in the clay.


Cookie's sculpture is on the left and mine is on the right. This show is at the Ritz Theatre and LaVilla Museum. It opened Nov. 19, 2009 and goes to July 30, 2010.



Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Cayenne Pepper Pickers


This is done on linoleum. Artist Marsha Hatcher and I will be doing similar images with different interpretations of the same image from our travels to see my parents in Africa in Jan. 2009

Monday, August 31, 2009

Working in Clay with Mentor Cookie Davis



Literally carving into clay to get the look of when I carve into a block of wood to do my relief prints. The designs are the same from my recent woodcut



Artist Cookie Davis showing me some clay techniques and allowing me the space of her studio and her time.

Another woodcut

Uwacu's Vessel (uwacu means "ours" in Rwandan)


Part of the Joseph's Tunic Series. The patterns in this wrapper/skirt are being put in 3d in clay form

PAL Mural

Police Athletic League off Monument Drive at Ed Austin Park


The Art Center Cooperative busy again on another community service project

Back to work




My panel I did for a total of six that the Art Center collective installed at Gregory Drive Elementary as part of our community outreach

Family vacation in Hawaii July 14-20




Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Images of Dignity

I did four images of women titled Joseph's Tunic I, II, III and IV, getting inspiration from the "coat of many colors", but implementing multiple designs found on fabric. For this show all the images were framed together, but they can stand alone. I plan to carry these images further and print them on colorful backgrounds incorporating the "many colors". This show was at the Karpeles Manuscript Library and Museum sponsored by JCAAA (Jacksonville Consortium of African American Artists) for the month of April.


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Figure Show, March "09, at the Art Center Cooperative Inc.

First pass at "Pablo's Hands" drawing one of our figure models. This is an acrylic painting 16X20 Final submission for the Figure show. Note more depth and tone in the hands and the color of background changed.

Detail of one of the hands.
The Art Center Cooperative Inc. offers Figure Drawing every Tuesday night from 7-9p on 111 E. Bay St., downtown Jax. Cost is $10.


FCCJ North Campus, JCAAA Exhibit Jan. 14 -Feb.16, 2009

By my piece titled "Ashiti" which is the name of the Tiv lady who adopted my mother as her daughter at their first mission station in Asikunia, Nigeria, West Africa

My piece titled "Kiwo Boys", cow and goat herders

Group of Five Artists from JCAAA (Jacksonville Consortium of African American Artists) pulled together an exhibit titled "Cultural Fusion"
Rhonda Bristol, Annelies Dykgraaf, Pam Barnett, Pablo Rivera and Marsha Hatcher

Latitude Cafe art show, Dec. 08-Jan. 09

Latitude Cafe is located on Park St. in Five Points area, Jacksonville, FL


I showed bright colorful acrylic paintings and the "Akala Tree" story woodcut series. This is a great cafe offering Latin dishes and homemade deserts, and of course, encourage the arts by offering a rotation schedule of artists every two months.

My Nine Pieces Hanging at Reddi Arts