Happy 4th of July! Here are some of my shots of fireworks from our local Canada Day festivities
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Happy 4th of July! Here are some of my shots of fireworks from our local Canada Day festivities
Read moreHappy (Belated) Mothers Day!
4 Generations
In honor of Mothers Day having been this past weekend, I decided to share one of my favorite family pictures depicting my maternal lineage. That fuzzy potato on my grandma Pauline's lap is me and on either side are my great grandma Pearl and my Mama. I thank them for their lessons, patience, grace under challenging circumstances and funky style.
For the last couple of weeks, I've been visiting Mom and Dad on Long Island. So, between the impossible array of events and get togethers that come up when one goes back home for any amount of time, I've managed to squeeze in a mini visit here and there of some of my old stomping grounds and discover new spots, as well. Of course, several of these outings involved catching some great art exhibitions.
Here are some shots from my recent adventures. They include photos of downtown Huntington, the local tulip festival, an opening reception for Stanko's Happy Trails at the Ripe Gallery, an exhibition of Long Island's most talented high school artists at the Heckscher Museum, and both the Kenny Scharf exhibition and the Glamorous Graffiti exhibition at the Nassau County Museum of Art.
Heckscher Pond, Huntington, New York
Downtown Huntington
Downtown Huntington
Downtown Huntington
16th Annual Huntington Tulip Festival
Huntington Tulip Festival, Heckscher Park
Opening Reception, Stanko's Happy Trails, Ripe Art Gallery
Heckscher Museum
Long Island's Best Young Artists at Heckscher Museum
Meagan McClinchey, Inner Demons, Digital Photograph
Natalia Bermeo, Pachamama, Pastel
Shaina Tabak, Rock Paper Scissors, Acrylic on canvas
Blair Rohan, Family Dinner, Digital photograph
Long Island's Best Alumni Exhibition, Heckscher Museum
Grounds of Nassau County Museum of Art
Grounds of Nassau County Museum of Art
work by Kenny Scharf, Nassau County Museum of Art
works by Kenny Scharf, Nassau County Museum of Art
work by Kenny Scharf, Nassau County Museum of Art
work by Kenny Scharf, Nassau County Museum of Art
Kenny Scharf, Pop Renaissance, Nassau County Museum of Art
Kenny Scharf, close up of Pop Renaissance, Nassau County Museum of Art
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Third Street, 1984
work by Lee Quiñones
CRASH, Graffiti Painting
Keith Haring, Red and Black Painting, 1983
Futura, Untitled, 1986
Futura, Spiral Finish, 1984
We had a wonderful time at the opening reception last night. What a fantastic turnout! It's great to see so many art enthusiasts, especially on such a chilly night. Thanks to everyone that was able to make it.
Who knew? Carolers like art, too!
The participating artists were Jacques Albert, Andre Kan, Melissa Espina, Brenda Clews, Judy McKenna, Donna Gordon, Musa Musa, Choi Ka-Eun Jane Hur, David Cumming, Earl Elowsky, Gail Gregory, Nola McConnan, Nazli Nahidi, Vashty Hawkins, Kathy Vatcher, Carol Steinberg, David Brandy, Felicity Somerset, Anthony Smerek, Reuben Looyenga, Ann Somers, Shyla Tibando, Jennifer Hosein, Amy Siegel, Lisa Fox, Michaela Nessim, Colin Asuncion, Reuben Looyenga, Norman Allan
And, here is my work.
Hello, My Goose-Bumped Readers.
The most stressful month is upon us. Time to be merry while fending off grumpy shoppers with their screaming toddlers in crowded malls. Or, if you're like me, sit in front of a computer screen with the mood altering beverage of your choice and click on the perfect gifts without the mind numbing addition of Christmas carols (I'm convinced that it's the Christmas carols that elicit the emotional response in otherwise reasonable people to go to blows over a Disney Frozen Snow Glow Elsa doll or gaming console.). Exercise caution while caroling!
Anyhoo, in the spirit of the season, I've decided to put together the first annual thefoxcraft 2014 Holiday Gift Guide. Enjoy and jingle all the way!
Make good use of all that time frittered away on Instagram by giving framed pics to your loved ones.
Here's something for the crafty DIYer in your life.
And, this is another DIY kit that allows you to print your own images on fabric, or wood!
How great would it be to offer an inexpensive home theater option for the movie lover in your life?
Wouldn't a family tintype be such a lovely step up from the holiday photos we did in the back of department stores?
What photographer doesn't need smart back-up solutions?
This would make a nice hostess gift for the poor sap whose turn it is to open their home to this year's family chaos.
If you'd like to give a gift that makes a real difference and touches upon the charitable spirit of this time of year, the Kiva card could be a good option.
If you or anyone you know has ever been in need of a charge and let down by the less than ample Apple cord, than this stocking stuffer is gonna be appreciated! (For bonus points, try saying "less than ample apple" five times fast.)
Even if they are glued to monitors all day, you can get your loved ones off their butts.
This nifty device can be customized to monitor your commute traffic, weather, email, calendar, social media networks, and more.
An instant camera is always a hit at holiday parties! And, this one is a looker.
This activity tracker doesn't only keep you informed of your steps and sleep quality. If you and your bed partner have different alarms, it wakes you up by vibrating on your wrist instead of an infernal buzzer.
Use this tote bag to hold all the great holiday swag you receive.
If you know an art collector or are one yourself, than getting an original work from the Yellow House Gallery December Art Salon & Show would be a fantastic idea! The opening reception is tonight and the work will be up all month. Hope to see you there!
And, if a hefty dose of "Bah Humbug" is more your bag, than perhaps you'd be more interested in the 2 holidays that you can celebrate today without shopping. I may end up combining my celebration of Repeal Day and Bathtub Party Day into one happy multitasking event. Cheers.
Howdy, All!
A few days ago, Steph and I took on the challenge of a Toronto-to-Montreal-to-Toronto drive in one day. Despite the fact that my husband and I are two of the most entertaining and humorous people I know, eleven or so hours in a car requires a variety of diversions to maintain the sanity of the journeyers. Fear not! We emerged from this vehicular madness unscathed and on good terms. The images in this post are the photographic results of our trip.
Also, while I have your attention, I'd like to remind everyone that the opening reception for the Yellow House Gallery December Salon Show & Sale is a week away. It'd be great to see you there!
Enjoy.
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