I even thought of the crazy toast art and how unique and cool some of those were.
Then my thoughts turned to a recent photo session I had with a friend, Amelia. It was a maternity session and I was so captured by her spirit and glow as she carried this child. I have also been thinking a lot about the earth and what we can do to show mother nature our love. This brought on the idea to have the artist paint or draw an earth on her belly. While the idea is a beautiful one, it had been done before. Kait pushed me to challenge myself to think a little deeper on this piece. To make it thought provoking. While I will still say that the angle we were going at with the "Mother Earth" idea was a good one (and one I would still like to do), I'm happy with the road her "pushing" took us to. We spoke many hours about our political views and takes on society. We learned about where our passions were. And while we learned that we are two different people with many unique characteristics (aren't we all?), we also found many shared interests and passions (animals and zombies, go figure!). We found common ground (laughter) on an image and a direction that we were both happy with. Many of you know my views on education and in case you don't, just search the Race to Nowhere post I made recently. The image really speaks for itself, but illustrates everything I feel about the direction society is going with trying to resume build our infants throughout their childhood lives. I love the anger and frustration I was able to capture in little Street's face and am eternally grateful I was able to capture such a hilarious image of little man's unhappiness. I am super happy with what Kait was able to do with the image and we both agree it is such a nice balance between our artistic efforts. The baby image is one of mine, and the books/titles were digitally created by me in Photoshop. She took those images and did her magic with them by using Xerox Transfers and her own artistic techniques using an inspired street art style of Banksy and Sheperd Fairey. I seriously couldn't be more pleased with her translation and the way she handled the images. The photos I took don't even do it real justice as touching it and seeing it in person does. The transfer is uber cool and the texture the piece has is seriously gorgeous. It adds a distressed and edgy feel to a very cool piece of art that scoffs at societal pressures to join in the Harvard Rat Race for your kids in hopes for a happy, healthy future generation. We hope you love it as much as we do.
The Artography 2011 show is open to the public today and tomorrow only from 6 p.m.-midnight. View a newsclip here regarding more details.
It is located at The Creation Gardens Market Hall on 725 E Market Street, downtown Louisville.
There are many extremely gorgeous, cool and unique pieces of art there that benefit 3 local charities. There will be live local bands playing throughout the entire exhibit hours. I hope to see many of you there. For more information, go here or to the fb page. Come experience the great artistic culture of Louisville and support a good cause at the same time! Below are some other pieces that caught my eye...but trust me, there are oodles more to choose from in a very diverse platform and price range. There is truly something for everyone! Enjoy!
I will likely post a gallery of all the pieces after the event. Consider this a sneak preview ;-). If you can't make the show (if you are out of town, otherwise I expect you to!)...check back here for the complete gallery. :)
Signing off....
Kassi
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