Life of an artist

Keeping what they say I must- My Blog       7/17 to 8/23/2009SiteStmp00060

over the bridge

Well the month of July was very disappointing as the piece of sculpture named Eeffie, while moving it; fell and on me.

I have had many bones broke in my life as I used to pride myself on training un-trainable /crazy horses. Although I had never broke or dislocated ribs as in this case, it has to be the slowest healing, most painful thing ever.        So I don’t recommend any one trying it!

Ausable

The lesson learned is that I am not supper woman and need to get more equipment (out door fork truck) as that would do away with the problem of hard to handle, big, heavy, working alone, sculpture stuff.                                  So any one reading this if you have a line on an industrial out door fork truck Cheep contact me.

 

I am now just started catching up- to the patient people waiting for commissioned pieces I am working towards them now. I just cleaned the studio and choose supplies to start with.                                                                                      Museum Pojector looked like Boat                                                     The few of you whom I said I would pick up metal from I today will begin.. Thanks for holding it for me.

 

Other wise I have had a splendid month of company with my mom, sister and her son. We toured enjoying a real North Country experience like I was here for the first time, with trips to- Ausable Gorge, Races, Polo, Fairs, Swimming, Hiking, Show Openings, ArtSiteStmp00001, Lk George, Saratoga, Manhattan (the Francis Bacon show), Kingston, Plattsburgh, Sagindaga, Lake Placid, Canada, Sculpture Parks, Boating, Car shows, Motorcycle events, Shopping, Barbeques, picnics, Birthdays, Children, Home Brewed beers, wine & cheese tasting, drawing, Photography, dinner out (2 outstanding restaurants A. Tallulah in Glens Falls B. Cambridge Hotel), and the time to take in the mountain sunsets.

Polo

Having my family stay with me for this extended time was outstanding.

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About miChelle

The Ballard Road Art Studio is home to artist miChelle M. Vara- Vara’s gallery art displays intriguing patterns of positive and negative space, light, shadow and texture, extending a rhythm achieved by the configuration of shapes in balance, capturing flow and motion. Her continual quest to capture vibrational concepts in metal and paint are evoked by her endless energy of life force. Vara offers 30 years of metal and paint with hundreds of commissions and an endless portfolio of diverse clients. Vara has an expanded background working with grants offered from state and federal facilities. She works tirelessly to meet the needs of corporate and individual clients. Vara’s progressive attitude offers the unique opportunity of working artist, business and communication; for the outcome of endless dimensions though art.

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