Hey, my East Coast Peeps, I will display two commando photozaics at Attleboro’s Flower Show! But don’t wait as this is just a long weekend exhibition and a quick chance to see and procure one of my fabulous works of art, with no shipping costs!! How awesome is that?
Dow Gallery and nmcguirestudio are now collaborating!
It’s been just about a month now, that I have my infrared series for sale at the Dow Gallery. This is a great group of diverse artists selling our fabulous works alongside Khanh Tran who is also an artist and a custom farmer.
I’m selling matted prints in various sizes, framed prints in black metal, and wide black leather (only 3 left- once sold, not replacing that framing), and I brought in a few of my formal photozaics. If you go to my website and fall in love with one of my infrared photographs that are not in stock, talk to Khanh or Jodi, and they will work with me to get you what you want or need. other sizes are available upon request.
“In Celtic Mythology the silver birch tree is sacred and symbolizes new beginnings and protection.” This quote speaks to me and helping me understand why I love Birch trees and my Irish Heritage. This image was taken at Jay Cooke State Park in February 2012 just a few months before this region received an unprecedented amount of rain in a 24-hour period; forever changing the landscape of this park.
Mixed medium- fine art photography meets fine craft mosaiced stained glass frame
17.5×13.5×1
$3899.00
Forest of Birch
Wolf n Bear
Some people come into our lives and quickly go, some stay for a while, leaving footprints on our hearts and we are never the same- by Flavia Weedn. This image reminds me of the ones that left their footprints on my soul.
Mixed medium- fine art photography meets fine craft mosaiced stained glass frame
Both images come matted and framed in a black metal frame sized 16×20 (frame).
Danger
Walking along Mississippi River Road in Saint Paul, Minnesota I found this sign warning me of the appending Danger of the cliff’s edge. I first thought this sign needed to heed its own warning, but more profound thoughts went to COVID and civil unrest while living in Minnesota; how as a society we are failing one another. Simple gestures of kindness towards others seemed something of the past being replaced with a “me” civilization with extreme views laced with violence instead of using words and basic respect for one another, knowing that we can agree to disagree and still live in peace. I believe we are all here to help raise each other up when we fall giving each other the support we need while dealing with life circumstances.
Pallet Mountain
Pallet MTN
My soul was itching to get out and wonder; but instead of looking to natural landscape, a nudge from the universe to photograph industrial landscapes. I wanted to bring attention to human consumption and waste of our natural resources. What is man trying to do here? Create a mountain of trash for the gods? Or is it paying respect to Mother Nature trying to recycle what was taken from her? What do you see?
It’s a steamy Monday morning here in Cabin Country, Minnesota. At first glance, this looks dreary, but find the peace this dew-covered window gives. Mother Nature grabs my attention again and gives me something to see that I haven’t paid attention to in the past. I give thanks for simple blessings like this image. I find beauty in the storm; I find my inner peace.
From discarded items to organic materials, this exhibition will feature works emphasizing the transformation of forgotten or overlooked objects into compelling visual art. We encourage participants to interpret this theme broadly and present their unique vision.
Selected work: Danger
Danger
Image statement:
Walking along Mississippi River Road in Saint Paul, Minnesota I found this sign warning me of the appending Danger of the cliff’s edge. I first thought this sign needed to heed its warning, but more profound thoughts went to COVID and civil unrest while living in Minnesota; and how we are failing one another as a society. Simple gestures of kindness towards others seemed something of the past being replaced with a “me” civilization with extreme views laced with violence instead of using words and basic respect for one another, knowing that we can agree to disagree and still live in peace. I believe we are all here to help raise each other up when we fall giving each other the support we need while dealing with life circumstances.
location: View 3273 State Route 28 Old Forge, NY 13420
Accepted work Sunset flows
It is the sky that makes the earth so lovely at sunrise and so splendid at sunset. In one, it breathes over the earth the crystal-like ether, in the other the liquid gold. By Thomas Cole. I found this fitting, so I named Sunset Flows at the image taken at Cole Beach. I love synchronicities like this one; it was meant for me to photograph and share with you, the viewer.
Sunset Flows
Commando series – statement
My award-winning Photozaics are inspired by where Van Gogh’s textures meet Ansel Adam’s simplicity near the intersection of Bob Ross’ healing vibes. This technique is a labor-intensive multi-step process that starts with my journey into nature; recording the landscapes that spark my eye, whether rolling hills or a babbling brook. After modifying the composition, I take the print and head to the stained-glass shop to find matching colors. I cut the glass by hand by placing smaller shards in a rock tumbler to remove sharp edges while larger pieces are sanded by hand and assembled in the frame. Grouting finishes the artwork allowing the detail of each cut glass shape to add texture to my art. This series I call commando, it’s liberating to see the photo in sync with the frame no boundaries separating these two mediums from dancing: just beautiful fluid flow.
In folklore and mythology, lupines are associated with various symbolic meanings, including imagination, creativity, and renewal. Lupines, when given as a gift, tells the receiver that a positive outlook leads to the discovery of new opportunities- may the next journey in life be filled with more joy and happiness (if that’s possible).
Sample works: Orange watercolor, Yellow Gerbera Daisy, Hint of Gold, Gateway to Racepoint Beach, and Beach Life.
Orange Water colorYellow Gerbera DaisyHint of GoldGateway to racepoint matte lessBeach life
Commando Photozaic – artwork statement
My award-winning Photozaics are inspired by where Van Gogh’s textures meet Ansel Adam’s simplicity near the intersection of Bob Ross’ healing vibes. This technique is a labor-intensive multi-step process and starts with my journey into nature; recording the landscapes that spark my eye whether it be rolling hills or a babbling brook. After modifying the composition, I take the print and head to the stained-glass shop to find matching colors. I cut the glass by hand by taking smaller shards and placing them in a rock tumbler to remove sharp edges while larger pieces are sanded by hand and assembled in the frame. Grouting finishes the artwork allowing the detail of each cut glass shape to add texture to my art. I call commando, is liberating for me because it’s liberating to see the photo in sync with the frame, with no boundaries separating these two mediums from dancing: just beautiful fluid flow.
It’s that time of year again when the air is crisp, tanks and shorts are replaced with wool sweaters and knee-high boots, and spiced beverages warm the chilled hands. The start of the holiday season has arrived and Solar arts along with Northrup King Bldg. will have their studios open to the public. What better way to kick off the holiday season by shopping locally handmade artist creations, nothing! Need more? Well Indeed Brewery is located on the 1st floor of Solar Arts, still not enough? Well Quincy Street is home to various restaurants. So, no more excuses!!!