Sunday, November 30, 2008

A Tapestry Show! Just for YOU:

Coat of Arms for the Marital Wars, wool tapestry, 38" x 56"











Winds of Change, wool tapestry, 38" x 48"

















Dawn at Fish Camp, wool tapestry, 35" x 27"

My Blog-Gallery!

Ocala! acrylic, 26" x 26"

New Vision, acrylic, 40" x 40"


East Cliff Revisited, acrylic, 40" x 40"







Journey' End, acrylic, 34" x 14"

Late 2008...Looking Ahead!








The view from where I work! Hauser Estate Winery,
Adams County, PA







a quick flash of the view from my studio path....



Moonbird Doin' Nothing (Gimme That Old Time Religion)
acrylic, 60" x 50"



Druid Clan Totem, wool tapestry w/ bronze, hair, rayon, copper
32" x 5"

Dancing Light, Dancing Heart - acrylic, 48" x 40"



Late 2008...Looking Ahead!

What a year! Holding on tight with my agenda- just had to get another part-time job at the Hauser Estate Winery, inspiring views and mountain-top ambiance make it ideal for an artist! My vineyard series of paintings, many done on site with my Landscape class, is for sale at the downtown tasting room at 17-on-the-Square in Gettysburg, PA. New work is coming to resolution..."branching out" into some 3-D wood sculptures, a new series of paintings and some smaller tapestries. Workshops at the Mannings are in the works - one basics class will be offered in July this summer of '09, more info pending! Meanwhile, here are some works for sale! Contact me if interested! paintweaver@gmail.com

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Canoe View series-2008 end-of-summer into Autumn

Ode to Summer, acrylic, 18" x 20"
Cedar Key Canoe, acrylic 20" x 24"
Canoe With Possibilities, acrylic, 18" x 20"
Gliding, acrylic, 18" x 20"

Prices on request!

Friday, February 15, 2008

New Plans for Early Spring-Summer '08!

See last post for the Pottery workshops - should be fun! Also have planned a one-person show of paintings at Sparky & Clarke's Coffee Bar in center-city York, PA for May-June. AND one or two Landscape Workshops for early June, before it gets too hot...will also be teaching at the Mannings National Handweaving School again, the first week of August, Tapestry Basics- Tangents and Techniques! This is always a great experience, with students from all over the country! I feel "at home" in Manning's studios, and the camaraderie is always excellent...fiber art folks rock! Details will follow! Cheers!

CityArt show Opening Night!



Learn and Laugh! Art Pottery Workshops, Early Spring 2008

All workshops are for age 18 or older, 4 minimum-8 maximum students, 2 hrs.

Available – 1-3pm, Mondays or Tuesdays., March thro’ April.-see listings

Price? $30 per session, includes materials and firing.

Phone: The Pottery Poole, 339-0797; 317 Buford Ave., Gettysburg, PA 17325 or go to www.thepotterypoole.com for info and registration

Please register at least 1 week before date, to insure class availability!

Famous Artists at Play ( Tues. March 11) – Bisque-ware is just an empty “canvas” for many accomplished artists! True painters love to paint on anything, playing with many surfaces and mediums – Picasso, Matisse, Delauney, Gauguin, Van Gogh and others have tried their hands at painting with glazes on pottery or tiles. So, drop those elitist ideas and learn what real artists have done! Come, laugh and learn with a classically-trained, multi-mused, light-hearted instructor – Andrea Miller Theisson. Bring home your own Art Pottery plate!

The Arts & Crafts Movement & Living With Art Pottery (Tues., March 25)– the philosophy (and lots of fascinating stories) behind the early-20th Century designs and lifestyle. Form, function and decorative traditions…these folks walked their talk! With examples from Henry Mercer’s Moravian tile works, architectural notes and inspiration, your well-schooled artist-instructor will explain the international renaissance of the artist-craftsperson. Try your hand at simple motifs on simple shapes and have a memorable experience in the Mission style bungalow-studio at the Pottery Poole.

History Meets the Pots (Mon. April7) – Decorative Arts have roots in all cultures. Come & learn about brushwork and glazing motifs from a world of art. Forms and shapes follow traditions, too – Japanese, Chinese, Mediterranean, Germanic, Celtic, and Native American designs will be shown, discussed and demonstrated. Take back your own special interpretation of a historically-based vase, just in timer for spring flowers. Museum & Fine Arts background shared by your instructor, Andrea T.

Firing Your Own History! (Mon. April 21)- Create your own one-of-a-kind tiles, tray or mosaic, with modular pieces telling your own story, using traditional techniques. A bit of art-tile history and ethnic art encouragement, along with an emphasis on YOU learning to create your own style, tell your own story or reflect your own experiences through design! Everyone has a history! Enjoy producing a practical, but totally original result!

Pennsylvania German History, Local Historical Pottery and Redware motifs.(TBA –

Fall preview!)- Come and enjoy a native’s informal but scholarly explorations, historic local potters’ tales, techniques and examples. Show & tell, plus practice your own brushwork to make a meaningful and charming piece to keep! Artist-curator perspectives, but fun-loving individual approach!