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Thank you to everyone who visited my booth at the American Legion Post 88 in Cazenovia, New York for the Cazenovia Art Trail.  I was there yesterday and Saturday for several hours each day chatting about art.  It was an amazing experience and I appreciate you!!!

This morning I installed my exhibition at the East Syracuse Free Library (4990 James Street, East Syracuse, New York 13057).  The artwork will be up through November 2024.

These are paintings in my Bungalow series created this year coupled with some Angel series pieces to fill in the gaps.

The Bungalows are little encaustic houses mounted on chalkboard and framed.  I have attached items to them that I found while metal detecting my backyard, a one-hundred-twenty-four-year-old bungalow.

The Angels were created in 2017.

The paintings are displayed on table easels.  These are not included in a purchase.  The paintings are for sale and will be available at the end of the exhibit.

There will be a reception on Thursday, October 17, 2024 from 4:45-6:45 PM.  The food and drinks will be in the party room at the back of the library.

The Booth!

Saturday, September 28, 2024.  Sunday, September 29, 2024.  10:00 AM-5:00 PM.

It’s the CAZENOVIA ART TRAIL!!!!

My location:  American Legion Post 88, 26 Chenango Street, Cazenovia, NY 13035.

It is #15 on the Cazenovia Art Trail map.

There will be food trucks in the parking lot!

I accept PayPal, Venmo, cash and I also use the Square for credit cards!

I am so excited to share my heart and horse-themed artwork and jewelry with you!  See you soon!!!

Waxing Politic

I used to deliver newspapers – The Syracuse Herald Journal and the Sunday Post Standard.  I started as an eight-year-old, making $20 a week.  Back in the ’70s, that was a lot of money. I was able to buy a car when it was time for that, and other stuff, like a TV and stereo for my bedroom….

I always thought I’d be a writer, an artist too, but – I don’t know, I mean, I used to read the paper every day back then.  Was I going to be a Lois Lane?  Now the paper is a relic and maybe I am partly to blame because I write for fun, not for money.  And you can read it for free.

Years ago, Tim Atseff was hired as an artist for the Syracuse Herald Journal.  That job segued into political cartoonist and later upper management.  He was more recently instrumental in creating the Central New York Magazine and other publications that focus on local interests.

He’s still very much an artist and this exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art is a powerful homage to his career.  Atseff paints on bifold insulation boards in his basement studio.  The artwork is enormous and yet easily transportable, which I find genius.

The work focuses on the current political climate and incorporates assemblage, collage, text and a vibrant color scheme.

The paintings succeed in joining technical proficiency with abstract and graphic devices, which manifests into a Robert Indiana/Larry Rivers-type vibe, something akin to a powerful Americana symbolism juxtaposed with a feeling of unfinished business.

As well, I recognized that the artists’ own political views are not unclear yet, like the propaganda of politics, the work can justly be claimed by the opinionated based on perspective alone, if that makes any sense.

I loved the scale of it all, the large headline texts and the humor (calling the paper in one painting “The Daily WTF”), the giant -30- indicating the end of a news story….  The installation elements are full of smaller items, like the sand on the floor in the Final Edition piece had pennies sprinkled in – this was not lost on my eagle eye.  There is perfection in that rhythm.

There is such a strong message here about the loss of a media that at one time was our main source of information, given to us by just-the-facts-journalists.  Now who are we supposed to rely on for that info?  Lois Lane is out of a job and I am assuming there’s no pension.  Thank goodness I went the teaching route so that my art and writing stuff can remain in the realm of for-fun.

This show is about the end of an era, an American institution in rags, in shambles.  The newspaper thrown out like yesterdecade’s garbage.  It’s bittersweet and beautiful, and larger than life.  So SO GOOD!

Tim Atseff – Final Edition will be on view through December 29, 2024.  The Everson Museum of Art is located at 401 Harrison Street, Syracuse, New York, 13202.  See their web-site for further details including hours of operation and how to become a member in order to support the museum and keep up-to-date on future events..

Bracelet Mode

I love having a plan.

This morning I prepped the new paintings with wax then I went hiking and now I am immersed in bracelet making.  I will be selling the horse-themed bracelets at the Cazenovia Art Trail. 

I will be at location #15 on the trail map.

Saturday, September 28, 2024 and Sunday, September 29, 2024 from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM both days.

 

 

$8.54

I found two more pennies this week – now I am up to $8.54 in found money for 2024.

How much have you found?

Cazenovia Art Trail – Save the Date!

I spent the afternoon visiting the space inside the American Legion post 88, 26 Chenango Street, Cazenovia, NY 13035, where I will be exhibiting art during the Cazenovia Art Trail.  The trail event will be Saturday, September 28, 2024 AND Sunday, September 29, 2024 from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.  There will be three or four food trucks in the parking lot.  See the website for more information about which trucks will be there on which day.

We are number 15 on the trail map.  I think there will be eight artists in this space.  There is an elevator!

I am represented on the Caz Art Trail website here.

P.S. It’s going to look amazing with all the artwork displayed.  I’m so grateful I had a chance to see the space so I can envision my booth.  I am doing a “horse art” theme.

I trust I will see you there.  If you are unfamiliar – there are a lot of artists who live in Cazenovia, New York.  They have studios in their homes and this is an event where you can tour their studios and buy art.  The American Legion space is new this year.  If it works out, they will continue to be involved and I would love to continue to be involved as well.  Or should I buy a house in Cazenovia???  It’s a beautiful town. <3

Over Eight

I found twenty-six cents yesterday!  I am now up to $8.52 in found money for 2024.  How long do you think that 1967 quarter and the 1956 penny have been waiting to be found?  I was on Westcott Street in Syracuse, New York.  Or did a time traveller drop them a few minutes before I found them????

Cazenovia Art Trail Preview

Karen Tashkovski, “SHREEM”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 5″ x 7″ hardboard mounted on 9″ x 12″ chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, “LOVE”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 5″ x 7″ hardboard mounted on 9″ x 12″ chalkboard

I will be participating in the Cazenovia Art Trail this year.  My station will be at the American Legion building – I was told it is on Mill Street but Google says the address is 26 Chenango Street, Cazenovia, New York 13035.

Karen Tashkovski, “BE”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 5″ x 7″ hardboard mounted on 9″ x 12″ chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, “DO IT”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 5″ x 7″ hardboard mounted on 9″ x 12″ chalkboard

The Art Trail is scheduled for Saturday, September 28, 2024 and Sunday, September 29, 2024 from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM both days.  There will be about five artists inside the building.  In addition, there will be food trucks in the parking lot.  Not sure which ones yet, but I am sure it will be great!

Karen Tashkovski. “OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 8″ x 10″ hardboard mounted on 11″ x 14″ chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski. “CHANCE”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 8″ x 10″ hardboard mounted on 11″ x 14″ chalkboard
$55 – HORSE #1

I am planning a horse theme – in both paintings and jewelry.  Here is a sample.  They are encaustic and collage abstract horseshoes (stands not included).

Karen Tashkovski. “SUPER”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 8″ x 10″ hardboard mounted on 11″ x 14″ chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski. “GUSTO”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 8″ x 10″ hardboard mounted on 11″ x 14″ chalkboard

I will also have a few of the horse paintings I created in 2012.  See them here.

Karen Tashkovski. “BANANAS”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 8″ x 10″ hardboard mounted on 11″ x 14″ chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski. “HALF A MIL”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 8″ x 10″ hardboard mounted on 11″ x 14″ chalkboard

Please spread the word – this is the first time they’ve invited artists to display and sell work in the American Legion building and it would be lovely to start and be a part of a continuing tradition.

Karen Tashkovski. “STEPPING STONE”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 8″ x 10″ hardboard mounted on 11″ x 14″ chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski. “HUNDREDS”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 8″ x 10″ hardboard mounted on 11″ x 14″ chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, “AUM”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 5″ x 7″ hardboard mounted on 9″ x 12″ chalkboard
Karen Tashkovski, “YOGA”, 2017, encaustic & collage, 5″ x 7″ hardboard mounted on 9″ x 12″ chalkboard

 

The New Chapter Begins

I was at the grocery store yesterday and when I was about to begin a hike today I remembered that I’d left my umbrella on a shopping cart.

After the hike, I returned to the store and inquired at customer service and – good news – my umbrella was there!  In addition, the September issue of Syracuse Woman hit the stands and I’m in it!  I’m a Mover & Shaker!!!  So cool.

And, this happened…

One euro, $3.10 in Canadian coins and eight cents more including a 1943 steel wheatie!

I am now up to $8.26 in found money for 2024.  Pretty great start to the new chapter in my life.  #nobacktoschoolforme