Sunday, November 14, 2010

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Yesterday I met with Franklin Beecham, abstract artist, Robyn Craig and with Wilson and Winnie, the two partners at the new Cubbii facility where they offer 24x24 inch cubicles and larger areas for vendors to showcase products. The concept for the vendors is for a short term, low overhead space. We discussed how to show art in this wide-open space that features other areas of specialty items.

Some of my artwork is being tested in what was one of the refrigerated casements and small works on easels on shelves.

We developed some good ideas and are already implementing them.

Frank and I are showing our work, all for sale,

starting with an

Opening Reception on Friday, December 3

from 7 pm to 9 pm.

Light refreshments will be available.

Cubbii Market is located at the corner of Kennedy Road and The Bridle Trail, just south of 16th Avenue. Drop in and see us during the Opening Reception.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Today I am asking the energies of the universe to pass on my deep apologies for intruding in someone's life. I knew not what I did but it was basely selfish. I am in the process of learning a life's lesson because of this. Will it make me a better artist? That's not the point here. What it seems to be doing is opening my mind. My heart is crying at the pain I have caused. I am so sorry.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

New Website Announcement

My new web site is up as of yesterday. Since you, the reader, have probably been to my website and clicked on the My Blog buttons you know what the web site is about.

Thank you very much for coming to this page. It is a much less formal way of letting my friends and clients learn what is happening with Audra's Art. I post irregularly but I imagine that will change as more people sign up.

And please do Subscribe using the tiny button on the right side and become a Follower by clicking on that button.

I want to thank Allen Class so much for teaching me how to control my own website and this blog. He's got a great new site at ArtGoneGlobal

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

How things happen

Things happen. Sometimes we even find out why.

I like to think that things happen for a purpose. You know, "When the student is ready, the teacher appears." We are rarely in such "presence of mind" so we don't know if the horse has come or left. Or the egg...

But some things do happen for a purpose that becomes visible. Yesterday, Jim Allen was describing someone's work and wrote at one point, she was "figuring out the references of her philosophy and choices...."

Here's the thing: I commit Art as often as possible. If you are an artist, you know how awful it feels when you are blocked. Although I've got many other artistic activities in which I am involved, I wanna paint when I wanna paint. So I diddle around by putting a new streak here or there. Doesn't finish the art piece though.

So we artists walk around the work table until something kicks us where it counts and at last we sing out "Hallelujah" because we have just been presented with the hammer with which to break the block.

The above quote caught me because I continually find satisfaction using text in my art; from the title to text in the piece. I have added text onto the bottom of mats; made hand made books with text printed on vellum; used many common techniques to include text. I have figured out another way to incorporate words. All because someone sent me an email. Thanks for the hammer, Jim.

This is when we know things can be right in this world.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Something new every day

I love it when serendipitous things happen. I've just been on holiday and did a little drawing, a little photography.... Have you ever actually missed working at your job? It must mean that it is not a job, it is what you are supposed to be doing. I am doing what I love. And it pays off in some interesting ways. I've just sold two paintings that I like. I am glad they are going to an appreciative home.

I am still working on fine tuning my new web site and decided part of that "marketing" should include more exposure on Facebook. I don't like Facebook, though. It takes up a lot of time.

In some circuitous way, one of my friends is also a friend of an artist who I met many, many years ago. His fashion photography was so enticing, I used to shop in the stores he photographed for. I introduced myself on FB, reminding him of people that it turns out we both know - or knew. A boyfriend once said that Photography was a very small world. And so it is. You know someone I know.

I find it exciting that this happens. And I f ind it exciting that I have reconnected with someone who didn't know me personally, but who remembers the people I knew back then - one of the most exciting periods of my life.

Photo art started for me then.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010


Rewards come to she who waits.

I am pleased to announce that three of my images have been chosen for the 138th Annual OSA Member's Exhibition,"Being in Time." 410 images by 95 artists were juried by Carla Garnet, guest curator at Gallery Stratford. 82 works by 63 members were chosen.

The exhibition Reception is April 11, 2010, 2 - 4 pm, the exhibition dates are April 11 to June 6.

The Stratford Festival will be ongoing by then. Hope you make it a point to drop in to this fine gallery.

Gallery Stratford
54 Romeo Street South
Stratford, ON N5A 4S9

Friday, February 19, 2010

At any time now the New and Improved web site Audranobleart.com will be on line. Please be prepared, also, for further improvements.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Are you an artist? Then you probably know how I am feeling today... I had sent in a submission of my work to a well known public gallery and thought all submitters would be notified on February 15. Heard nothing on the 15th, 16th or 17th. Made a call, got no answer!

Yikes! did I not get accepted?

Called again this morning. I missed the part on the submission form that said "notified by mail on Feb. 15."

Three of the five pieces I put in HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED. YEAH!!! I feel like an Olympic champion. But that's the way I feel whenever my heart-earned work gets recognized.

Now to work again on web site....

Saturday, February 6, 2010

It is amazing how quickly days go by when you are having fun. I love what I do!

I have a list of the submissions and exhibitions slated for the next few months and I am utterly thankful that I am using iCal to keep things straight. Here's a small taste:


Jan. 12 to Mar. 2 Teach Beginning Photo for Adults @ Varley Gallery, Unionville
Feb. 10: Colour/Fusion workshop
Feb. 15: Stratford Gallery acceptance notice
March 31: OSA Open Juried Exhibition submission deadline
April 9-12 Brian Smith Abstract Figures workshop
April 11 Stratford Gallery Reception
April 22-25 Heintzman House Exhibition
May 6 OSA Opening Reception at John B. Aird Gallery

May 17-22 Mayor’s Art Showcase juried exhibition, Markham Civic Centre


Although I have artwork that is ready to go, I am always doing more, better work.
A client is deciding to commission an abstract painting that may be larger than 4 x 5 feet.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

It's the new year

The Christmas holidays were great fun. Family all behaved well so that Christmas Day was, well, the best we've ever had - and they have all been swell. We had a wonderful qourmet meal at New Years with our very good friends - artists, all. I got to show them my work at last and get their comments.

We all have a new decade ahead of us. No matter what may happen, we should remember that we are in some control of what we do with our lives.

To that end, I'm submitting 2 works for a critique session tomorrow. It is always good to have other people look at your work. You learn something for the next piece of art and you can improve on the critiques piece.

All the best to you.