My art therapy groups at work started up again a few weeks ago and the sketchbook project at work has launched. This means that I created a sketchbook and have to create in it to showcase at our sketchbook exhibit in April. In addition, at my internship I'm helping to put on an art exhibit event at the end of March and I'd like to create something to put in that show. And like I don't have enough going on I wanted to get a couple of pieces of artwork made to donate to ROCO's 6x6 exhibit.
So here's what I've been creating:
Thanks to my friend Sarah convincing me to hang out and head to Genesee Center for the Arts; http://www.geneseearts.org. We were able to make a handmade card from recycled paper. Straight from the pulp, to dying the paper, and then using ink and old printing press. This was very cool. Took about an hour total but some of that time was waiting for the paper to be pressed and ironed to dry.
So in the mean time we went over to the pottery side where they had their seconds sale. I picked up this very beautiful awesome dip/chip or whatever bowl for $10 bucks!!!
Later that same day my friend Marcy and I headed to a new eatery called Nox in the Village Gate. It was a pretty cool place complete with dungeonque like front doors, then a modge podge of future and a cool bar back. Perhaps the best part was the menu. Consisting of a lot of cheese! We split a grilled gouda cheese salted strawberry dark chocolate sandwich on sour dough bread and some awesome flat fries with melted gouda cheese and bacon bits on top. OMG sooo amazing!!!!! Highly recommended. I saw some friends there and they tried the mac and cheese and let me have a bite. Hmmmm yummy!! www.noxcocktail.com/
Following the awesome meal we made to an art opening. The artist is a popular tattoo artist at Love Hate tattoo. His work was pretty cool. Plus this was the first time I went to the 1975 gallery and it is a cool little place. http://www.1975ish.com
My two ROCO 6x6 donations
My personal travel sketchbook/journal (and yes my picture taking skills for these ones is crappy but I was to lazy to redo them).
My sketchbook for the Sketchbook Project
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