Back for Another Arts Show

I had so much fun at last year’s Habitat for Humanity Recycled Arts Show, I joined the planning committee for this year’s! Having worked as an event planner / fundraiser for the Southwest Land Alliance, I know firsthand how much work is involved in planning an event and how valuable good volunteers can be. That’s why I jumped in this year and created the event poster, solicited donations for the silent auction, helped research venues, will be bar tending at the Artists’ Meet & Greet and showing my work selling my work to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Archuleta County.

This year’s show is April 24-26 and located downtown next to Dorothy’s Restaurant. Here’s a breakdown of planned activities:

Thursday, April 24 PREVIEW
Open to the public from noon-6pm
FREE, donations welcome
No sales – preview auction items and art

Friday, April 25 GALLERY OPENING & MEET THE ARTISTS
$25 per person, 6-9pm
Silent auction to close at 8:30pm
Art for sale, beer, wine, appetizers and live music

Saturday, April 26 3RD ANNUAL RECYCLED ARTS SHOW
Open to the public from 10am-4pm
FREE, donations welcome
Art for sale

My bottle cap artwork was well received last year, selling 2 of the 3 pieces. I started to think about other things I could create that may not be as physically demanding—I smash the caps with a hammer then nail them to plywood. That idea, coupled with brainstorming a poster design led me to the creation of these flower arrangements.

As usual, I have a bunch more ideas on the drawing board but haven’t found enough time to create them all! Come check out the show, and join me in supporting Habitat’s mission of “Building Houses & Hope in Archuleta County.”

Habitat for Humanity Recycled Arts Show

This is a new and different kind of “graphic design” for me. Tomorrow night, April 19th, I’ll be debuting as an artist at the 2nd Annual Recycled Arts Show benefiting Habitat for Humanity at the old antique store located next to CarQuest in downtown Pagosa. Friday night from 6pm–9pm is the gallery opening and Meet the Artists Event. Tickets are $20. Then Saturday the gallery is open to the public for free from 11am–4pm.

Tree of Life: Herbst
Tree of Life: Herbst

When hubby and I spent our 10 year anniversary in New Orleans, I saw some really neat fish sculptures made from bottle caps. Last year I finished my first piece the ‘Wild Salmon’, and this spring I saw a call for artists in the paper for the Habitat Art Show. Turned out to be a great fit and spurred me on to finish off two more pieces. I’ve got big ideas to continue some of these in a series and do larger, 3-D, free-standing pieces using more than just caps. Hopefully this is just the start of a new adventure!

Dia de los Muertos: Hombre Uno
Dia de los Muertos: Hombre Uno