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Tag: His Own Man

  • The Value of a Smile

    Getting started in the arts is hard. There’s the work involved, which, if you really feel a passion for it, takes time, energy, research, planning and a certain amount of faith. Will anyone get what you do? Will anyone like it?

    You sit by yourself for hours at a time.  An artist works in solitary confinement in the hopes that he will, some day, communicate with someone else.  He may never even see that other person, or hear from him. He may never know that the communication happened.

    It makes you realize how undervalued simple human things can be. The person who takes an extra minute on the phone to not just “process your call,” but help you. The person who reaches out to tell you your work touched him, or her. Meant something.

    In the end, we are social animals, even introverted artists who work like hermits in their cells. We want to make contact, be seen, be valued, be heard. Or even just smiled at, over the phone. The little things count, and they always will. The world becomes more technical, but we are still human.

  • “Another Opening, Another Show…”

    Last night was the opening reception for “scrap art: creative reuse in the Bayview,” which runs until July 26th at two venues, including the Reclaimed Room inside Building REsources in San Francisco. Don’t let the exterior fool you, the exhibit space inside is nicely done. A bit strange to have artwork cheek by jowl with construction materials in what’s basically a home improvement center featuring used, reclaimed and recycled goods – but it works. The show’s stated theme of “creative reuse” is perfectly in keeping with the venue.

    Joey was a bit nervous, as she was one of forty artists, and neither of us knew anyone at the reception. Actually, since we don’t know anyone, I can’t be sure how many of the forty artists were at the reception. Two of Joey’s works are on display: “His Own Man,” (see interior detail below in the Sunday in S.F. post) and Simran, both of which were featured in a Sacramento show late last year.

    “Simran” by Joey Jones

    The reception was a great success, and we enjoyed meeting the other artists and hearing about their creative process.

    There are several more events scheduled, as indicated in the show link, both in the REsources venue and the Public Glass venue. Note that the family event at Building REsources on July 19th is free, but the July 26th event at Public Glass has a $25 admission fee.
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  • Sunday in S.F.

    San Francisco (calling it Frisco immediately pegs you as a rude tourist) isn’t so far from our home stomping grounds that we can’t get down for a day trip from time to time.

    Today was the drop-off for art to be featured in a show opening this week in The City. (It’s still The City to me. I was born there.) The show features 40 local artists (Joey’s local because she was born in the East Bay), and opens Thursday.

    scrap art: creative reuse in the Bayview,” runs June 12 – July 26. Two venues, including the Reclaimed Room inside Building REsources. Don’t let the exterior fool you:

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    There’s real art inside, with a reuse/recycle theme,

     

     

     

     

     

    including this piece

    from our very own Joey Jones.

     

     

     

     

     

    You’ll find lots of artists to talk to, at several receptions. Maybe we’ll see you at one of them!