New Seuss Piece Announced

1 09 2011

Take a close look at Green Cat with Lights, and you will notice something missing.  The ”Dr. Seuss” signature has been replaced with the moniker, “Stroogo Von M.”

Just a few months ago, while talking with Audrey Geisel about artworks in the new Secrets of the Deep book, the question of Stroogo Von M. came up. Audrey replied, “Oh, Ted liked to hang that artwork in the entryway of ‘Seuss House’ [the Geisel home]. When people would come in, they would invariably ask about the painting. Ted would answer, ‘That’s my Stroogo Von M. How do you like it?’ In return, what he would get from friends was an honest opinion without them knowing it was his painting. It was one of Ted’s great practical jokes. On occasion, someone would say, ‘Ah yes, I know Stroogo’s work,’ which would say something quite different about the house guest.”

Green Cat with Lights falls into the category of Ted’s “Big Cats” along with Joseph Katz and His Coat of Many Colors, Indistinct Cat with Cigar, Cat from the Wrong Side of the Track and Wisdom of the Orient Cat.  These are some of the most sought-after and cherished artworks of the entire collection.

This piece has been requested many times by investors and fans alike.  We’re predicting it to sell out very very fast!  If you’re interested in seeing the full size piece, come in and see it at our gallery!





Artist Highlight: Arthur Koch

3 06 2011

Arthur Koch was born in Michigan.  He and his wife reside in the southeastern United States.  He’s one of the few Americans who not only holds a passport, but actually uses one.  Arthur has been to 36 countries at least once, and spends several months of the year overseas.

Art Koch at the office

Art has nearly fifteen years of experience in diving and underwater photography. Traveling from Fiji to Costa Rica, Tahiti to Galapagos, and Belize to Spain.  His published work has appeared in the “The Ocean Hall” for the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History,  The California Text Book Depository, and on the walls of fans around the world.

See his collection of Brushed Aluminum Photography in our gallery!  This is a must-see folks!  The picture I took shown here does them no justice.  Come in and see them  yourself!





Artist Highlight: Johnny Camp

29 04 2011

Johnny & Darlene Camp’s dedication to glassblowing is evident in the excellent quality of their work. Johnny and Darlene work together as a team creating a wide variety of hand blown glass, ranging from traditional forms to contemporary styles.  Their combined 18 years of expertise as hands on artists, designers, and fabricators have enabled them to achieve intimate works of art, as well as large scale commissions.  Glass poses as a seductive medium that continues to excite and inspire them everyday.  Each  piece is a free hand expression of the excitement and danger only found in a glassblowing studio.  For Johnny and Darlene working directly with the glass is not only the time of inspiration, but a time when they can focus on only one thing, the glass, and leave the rest of the world behind.

Opal Art Glass creates exquisite crystal by mixing sand, soda ash, lime and other trace ingredients. Glass is then kept molten in the furnace at 2100 degrees.  Preheated tips of stainless steel rods and pipes are used to gather the molten glass. (Imagine winding up honey on the end of a chopstick).  Hand tools are used to  manipulate and cut the glass. Different designs are created by adding colored glass, gold, silver, and etc.   After the glass has reached its finished form, it must be placed in a 930 degree fahrenheit annealing oven.  Once the day of producing is over, the oven is cooled at a rate of one degree a minute.  The pieces are removed from the annealing oven, ground and polished.  Each piece is then inspected, signed and dated.  Johnny and Darlene will never stop learning: the possibilities with glass are endless.

See his Jellyfish Chandelier, only at The Gallery At Racine!






Artist Highlight: Cecil Eakins

16 03 2011

Cecil Eakins is best known for his wildlife watercolors and his collectors plates.  In our gallery we have a collection of his work depicting Marlins, Mahi, and even the Cape Hatteras coast line!  These pieces are truly beautiful with their bright vivid colors, true to form.  Come see them in our gallery, starting this week!





Artist Highlight: Christie Chaplin-Sanders

9 02 2011

Christie Chapin-Saunders is a graduate of the Nova Scotia Colllege of Art and Design and of Sheridan College of Craft and Design.  She is the 2005 recipient of the ACCAE award for Excellence in Product Design.

Christie works with her assistants in the village of Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada creating functional ceramics that reflect the beauty of nature.

Due to the handcrafted content, each piece is unique.  Thier glazes are lead free, stable, and suitable for use in the oven, microwave, or dishwasher.

We have a selection of these beautiful bowls in our gallery! Come check them out!

Valentines Day isn’t far off…  Gentlemen, we have some beautiful, unique hand crafted jewelry, perfect for your significant other this year! See some of our older blog posts for examples, or just stop in and see them in person.

 





Artist Highligh: Fred Imhoff

31 12 2010

Fred Imhoff designs and sculpts high quality original flameworked glass from his studio in Portland Oregon.  Clean forms and patterns with a focus on minimalism are part of the aesthetic Imhoff creates.  Having began flameworking in 1998 Imhoff has since earned a glass sculpture degree from C.S.U. Chico and studied with numerous master glass artists.  Currently this work is being represented in over thirty five galleries across the country.

See a selection of Fred’s earrings and necklaces in our gallery!  We also have a wide array of styles of jewelry from other artists.  Happy New Years!

Don’t forget to mention this blog post or our Facebook page to receive 5% off anything under $100!





Holiday Facebook Sale!

15 12 2010


Mention our social network (Blog, Facebook, Twitter) and get 20% off on a selection of earrings and bracelets!  Good while supplies last, and good through the holiday season!  Pass the word to your friends!





Artist Highlight: C&H Glassworks

19 11 2010


Corey Silverman was formally trained as a glass artist while getting his BFA at Alfred University in Alfred, NY. Upon graduating in 1998 he worked with several glass studios around the country before settling in Denver, CO in 1999. His studies with glass have led him to experiment with slumped forms, casting, cold work, solid sculpting and blowing. After much experimentation with glass, he found himself always coming back to the blown form. “I love the immediacy found in making a blown vessel. There’s no questioning what it’s going to look like. You know the end result as you’re putting it away in the annealer. It feels great to have that kind of instant gratification in an art form.”
Horace Marlowe is a studio trained glass artist with over decade of experience. He got his start in 1996 making glass sculptures in Orlando, Fl. Since then He’s worked in some of the finest glass studios from Florida to Colorado.” My love of glass stems back to 1986 where I experienced it for the first time in Colonel Williamsburg. I was amazed at the grace and fluidity of the glass blowers’ movements. The heat, the fire, the glow of the glass, I knew then, I was hooked.” Now Horace’s work can be found is some of the finest galleries all a cross the globe. “My mission is to explore new techniques and discover all the possibilities of glass making.”
Corey Silverman and Horace Marlowe created C&H Glassworks in the summer of 2007.

 

See these delightful pieces and more at our gallery!  We currently have the “Harvest”, “Burgundy”, and “Ivory” colors in of the C&H Pumpkins and Gourds!  We have a wide array of gifts perfect for someone special in your life for the holiday season.  Remember! Mention this blog, our website, or ‘+Like’ us on facebook and receive 5% off on purchases under $100

 





Artist Highlight: Henrietta Glass

12 11 2010

Excerpt from the Artist:

The goal of Henrietta Glass is to blend excellent design with fine craftsmanship in order to create small pieces of functional art within the reach of regular people.  Each piece begins with a simple idea from daily life such as my friend Christine asking me to make a vase “perfect for just one flower” or my cousin needing a place to put her engagement ring while doing the dishes.  Every piece of Henrietta Glass is handblown in my Rhode Island studio, by me and my fantastic assistants.  We hope you enjoy using your Henrietta Glass as much as we enjoyed making it!

Remember!

We have many small gifts ranging from $10 to $50 that are GREAT for the holiday season.  All of the work by Henrietta Glass falls in this range!  Don’t forget to mention Facebook for 5% off anything under $100!  Come see us, we’re always getting new things in!





Artist Highlight: Heartwood Creations

4 11 2010

Over 30 years ago, Mike Fisher crafted his first “Secret Box” for a special friend. From that humble beginning, Heartwood Creations has established itself as a group of talented craftspeople from America’s heartland whose products are shown in many of the finest craft shops and galleries the world over.

While their company has grown and new products have been created, the “Secret Box” remains thier trademark. Each box is made from the heart. The craftspersons’ mark that signifies their care and love of woodworking is the little heart that you see on every box.

Remember!

We have many small gifts ranging from $10 to $50 that are GREAT for the holiday season.  Small boxes by Heartwood Creations are in this range, as well as lots of our hand blown glass ornaments and jewelry!  Don’t forget to mention Facebook for 5% off anything under $100!  Come see us, we’re always getting new things in!








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