Monday, September 5, 2011

Want to see if this one comes through.  Sorry. The apple to other world is dark and twisted.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

You are cordially invited...

Consider this a formal invite to City of the World Gallery for Ted and Anna's Excellent Art Adventure. I'd have sent each and every one of you a personal invite but the time, the time it slips away.

  
We had a great opening on Friday the 2nd.  A nice crowd. Ted did real well. Seems beautiful reasonably priced stoneware is a hot commodity. 
If you're in the area on the 16th, come on down. If you're not in the area but are interested in seeing what we have in the show send a request and I'll post more pics. Thanks for your support and comments. We appreciate it.  Anna and Ted

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Ted and Anna's Excellent Art Adventure

Large Bowl
Stairway to Heaven?

Well we did it! We will be in the main gallery at City of the World for the month of  I pulled Ted kicking and screaming (OK, a little reluctantly) into a show. 
                                                                  We're having our open house/reception on Friday, September 16th from 6 to 10pm. We'll be having pupu's and light drinks, a little wine, a little soda, a little water. Please come and join us if you're in the area. If not please fly in and join us. Hey it's worth a try.


I had to write a little bio, not easy to refer to yourself in the third person. I felt quite royal.
Lipstick purple bowl
    

Salsa and Chip  Bowl   
                              

If you would like to check out the website for City of the World follow this link: cityoftheworld.org

                               The bio is pasted below for all to read. It is a thing of beauty?

Ted and Anna Norris pulled up Hawaiian roots and moved to the desert in early 2010. Surprised by the beauty and diversity of the outlying Las Vegas area they decided to experience as much of it as they could and began exploring. Hiking and driving in the desert and mountains of Nevada and Utah inspires them to capture new colors, shapes and experiences in their respective disciplines. Ted through new clays and glazes, Anna through new color palettes and subjects.
Ted was 15 years old when he threw his first piece and he’s been fascinated with the process ever since. Introduced to the work of master potters when living in Japan as a child, Ted was taken by the simplicity and beauty of the medium. Over the years he’s continued to challenge himself to simplify, and refine his work. Raku, pit and kiln firing, slab, coil and thrown, he works with clay for the tactile pleasure of it. The move to Las Vegas allows him to experience new clay bodies and glazes.
Anna has always been interested in art and the artistic process. Starting with an addiction to pen and ink drawing she expanded into paints during college. Though initially hooked on acrylics she has recently added water-merscible oils and this has opened her work up to new directions. Another change in direction is the shift in color from the Hawaiian greens and blues to the red rocks, purple mountains and multiple colors of the desert plants.


Please consider stopping by in the month of September. We'd love to see you.  And remember, the gallery is open each Friday, not only First Fridays, until 10pm. Have YOU had your culture fix?



Muse

                                        If you've made it this far thanks for checking this out.




Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Getting ready

So I'm going to be in the Summerlin Art Festival on September 24th and 25th. I'm working on some new pieces. The paints pretty thick. I hope it dries in time.  Sticking with my muse. The festival is held in the same neighborhood as Red Rock so I guess I have the perfect theme.


Thought you might be interested in how a picture comes together. I am revisiting a favorite place, the steps on the Willow Springs trail.  

Time to let Willow Springs rest and move on to other pieces. I like having a goal to work for.
Trail back side of White Rock
I don't know if it's the palette knife or listening to Adele and Amy Winehouse but I like what's going on with these pieces.  Must return to work. If you're in the neighborhood I'll be at City of the World tomorrow. Stop by and see what's new. Have a great day. A




Monday, July 25, 2011

It's hot out there. Get to a park.

One of the Mammoth Lakes


Yosemite Falls from the meadow

Bryce Canyon Utah, this place doesn't even look real.
I'm back from our grand tour of the beautiful tri-states of Cali, Nevada and Utah. We live in a beautiful, big county. 





I encourage all of you to visit a park as soon as possible. Preferably one at a higher elevation, they tend to be cooler all around. 

That said I now have lots of ideas for paintings and will be focusing on putting brush to canvas. Trying to do justice to the places we've been. I will be participating in the Summerlin Art Festival on September 24th and 25th in the City of the World tent.

 This is one of the biggest art fairs in the valley and if you can come down it should be fun. Will definitely be cooler than July.

Willow Springs

Spring Flowers










If you just can't wait to get an art fix come on down the City of the World gallery at 1229 South Casino Center, on the corner of Casino Center and Colorado.  
  
Las Vegas Wash
I'm in the gallery on Thursday afternoons, 1 to 4. Contrary to what you've heard we are still celebrating First Friday for August and September. In fact most of the businesses will be open. 


On August 5th "Summer Days" goes up. It's a juried event and I have an entry entitled "Floaties". Come on down and check it out. It's the first competition I've entered in a long time. I believe the last one was when I was in high school. Should be interesting.


Enjoy the summer, and remember to hydrate, and go visit a park.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

I'm a book cover





Check out Amazon.com and type in Future Poets by Rod Martin and there's my painting.  Yippe I'm so excited. I'd show it to you here but I lost my pics in the great computer melt down.  Whoops just found it.



YIppee. How exciting. I can't copy the  good looking Amazon ad to my blog but please check it out.
Small crummy looking ad.



Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Ok so maybe framing does make a difference.

Dichotomy 2011
Wetlands Park, Las Vegas

As some of you know I am a framing snob. Not that I insist on it, quite the opposite. I don't  believe it in, kind of like the granite thing, pigs with earrings, etc. etc. But even I can change my opinion

The Road to Othello October, 2010

Had these first two professionally framed at Desert Arts and the bottom one was one of my cabinet door frames.

Summit White Rock Trail,  March 2011
Someone told me in my painting group that frames are like choosing jewelry for an outfit. They finish the piece off. Could believe that. Old dogs, new tricks.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

New stuff, thank you Gabby.

Pine Creek Canyon Trail March 4th, 2011
So I've gone back to school. Well that sounds much grander than it is.  I am painting with a group led by our fearless leader Gabby and having a great time. This has caused a build up of art in the Norris household (see below).  These are in addition to the ones hanging in Ted's clinic.  If any catch your eye PLEASE contact me.
at: annanorrisfineart@gmail.com or on this blog.


Pine Creek Trail Feb 19th, 2011
Good news is Ted and I are in the process of buying a house. Our silver lining to the dismal real estate cloud that is Las Vegas. As such I will be able to get a business license and start schlepping stuff to galleries before the end of the year (one of my goals). Before that I would like to lighten my moving load. Please check out my stuff at Etsy. I haven't really found an easy way to find my stuff so I'm sending the addresses. I you are interested in anything please let me know.  The addresses are:
 http://www.etsy.com/listing/64732355/othello-fields
http://www.etsy.com/listing/64732236/road-to-othello
http://www.etsy.com/listing/64435569/spring-boulder-bay-lake-mead
http://www.etsy.com/listing/64732585/amargosa-opera-house


Start of a painting of Oak Creek, Sedona
  Ted and I went to Sedona for our anniversary in the middle of February. What a beautiful drive, amazing place. We both agreed that downtown Sedona reminded us of Vegas strip and Waikiki.  We stayed as far away from that as possible. Went hiking and scrambling over many red rocks, visited the vortexes (we decided we weren't that open), stayed out of the sweat lodges and had amazing food. Pretty incredible scenery and Montezuma's Castle and Well, Tuzigoot  (sp) were awe inspiring.
Cathedral Rock from Red Rock Crossing, Sedona
It's ridiculous that the place really looked like that. The water was so calm and there were dogs downstream playing in the water.

Friday, January 14, 2011

My nemesis



Meet my nemesis. Started life as a sliding closet door. I thought it would be a perfect canvas for a project I was doing for Ted. I started this in September of 2010.  It was a simple idea. As of this date I have rehashed the idea and positions of everything a few times. It is my view from the kitchen island. 



As you can see I am working from no fewer than 5 photographs.  Wish now I had done some sketches when I was there.



This painting is not only consuming our dining room but my time. 4 months to be exact. It's large, over 6 feet by 3 feet and will eventually either be the shield I'm carried out of the battle defeated on or hang in Ted's wound care center. I think I need to go to Lanikai and sit on the beach for awhile.  Aaaaaaaaaaa it's driving me crazy.