My artist friend, Casey Puetz and I traveled to Madison, to take part in the Wisconsin Regional Art Program (WRAP) Annual Exhibit and State Art Conference on Saturday, September 19, 2009 held at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. The conference was an opportunity for us to network with other artists of many mediums from around the state of Wisconsin. After viewing the art exhibit which took up three floors of the Pyle Center, it touched my heart to listen to the guest speakers; Artists Henry Hawkins and Helen Klebesadel talk about their art. They shared slides of their retrospective bodies of work and spoke of the struggles, joy, and passion of being an artist today. The program was educational and comforting to hear first hand accounts of their inspiration, point of view, finding their voice, and how they find Joy in working on their Art. Viewing the exhibit was sheer pleasure for my soul and it was a special thrill to see my art "Gaia ~ Fire & Water" hanging amongst all that talent. I was proud of Casey as she received the Stateline Artists Award for "Aspen Duo". This thrilling day came on top of the Delafield Art Walk the night before.
If you have ever taken part in a county fair, church festival, or worked a booth at a conference, you will appreciate the physical demands of setting up and taking down an exhibit. There is a certain amount of stress related to 'remembering to bring everything' and 'opening yourself up to public opinion'. But somehow sandwiched in the middle of all that stress are hours of FUN when you see your friends, meet and greet new people, Show & Tell the Art, and then find a new home for your 'LoveLights'. The activity is a real roller coaster ride of emotions. Again, Casey stands by my side as we share the ups and downs of this experience. When all is said and done, we are in awe of our journey since we started our 'Stand by Me' meetings a few short years ago. We are so grateful to the Powers that Be for putting us together in the first place - - - but that's another story. For now, this grateful spirit needs to rest her mind and aching body.
Until next time~
Remember that "Colorful Art lifts the Spirit!"
you are becoming a well-known artist ~ good for you!!
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