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Roll of wonder inspires this little painting...

Melissa Langley at Ann Marie painted this little painting as a parting gift for me. It was inspired by my 15 foot roll titled Joy's Horizon. The photo doesn't do it justice, especially since it doesn't show the GLITTER.

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Washington Post... wowza!

Just received this e-mail from the Director of the garden:

Greetings Friends!
 
Just spreading the happy news that our bottle blossom trees were the feature article in the Sunday print edition of the KidsPost of The Washington Post.  There was a large photo on the cover of the pullout section showing one of our colorful bottle blossom trees at Annmarie -- with a nice caption that mentions us - and then inside there was more about how to make bottle blossoms.
 
If you didn’t get a chance to see the print version, you can explore the online version by clicking on one of the links below – there are three different online articles that refer to the bottle blossom project……
 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost

 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost/turn-plastic-bottles-into-beautiful-blossoms/2012/07/26/gJQARHL3DX_story.html
 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost/making-bottle-blossoms-at-annmarie-garden/2012/07/26/gJQAket1DX_story.html

Here's a snapshot of the wedding couple I stole from facebook... Pretty dreamy!

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Washington Post, my first up-do, and a nervous father of the bride...

Lots of excitement! Our first child was married. My interview was published in the Washington Post

Who looks more nervous at the rehearsal, John or Danielle?

 

I had my first up-do in my life and danced so hard I popped my hip out of joint. It was one of the most fun nights of my life.

and I have already been invited to apply for a commissioned Christmas tree for a municipality. Here is a picture of James, Natalie,and I in front of Buchannan House in Annapolis where John and I were married 33 years ago August 4th. He took the picture so he's not in it.

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Wedding jitters and Lysol exfoliation....

This is my god-brother Jesse in his restaurant next an arrangement I had forgotten I made. I just wish we had his wife Nicole in the picture.

Wedding jitters... Yesterday I was scurrying around tidying up the artist's house and I accidentally got the Lysol wipe mixed-up with the facial exfoliating one . I didn't exfoliate the counter tops. Ouch. But my face is nice and clean and disinfected too!

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Birdie day spa and mother-of-the-bride...

I felt like Snow White today. I almost have the wild birds ready to eat out of my hand. They circle around, buzz me, and chirp at me angrily. I sat very still holding sunflower seeds and they eventually settled down . I looked up in the trees and I was in the middle of a circle that included wrens, cardinals, nuthatch, finches, chickadees, and  titmice. It was like they were holding a tribal council. I think I passed.

I made my mother-of-the bride necklace last night. I wanted something airy and neutral in color.

Almost finished with the trees so it looks like I might be able to come home early!

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The lotus kitchen and spiders besid-ers...

The tree to the left now greets visitors at Ann Marie. Above is my favorite haunt where they let me work for food. That is not why they are currently closed. (They are always closed on Tuesdays.) I met the artist who created these gigantic paper spiders below. I like the floral interpretation using 'spider' plants and mums. The sculptor is from Italy and didn't know about our spidery plants.

 

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Starting tree number four...

This is actually opening day, the first bloom on the first tree. I forgot my camera so I can't download and post the latest images.  I'm at the Ruddy Duck, a local brewery, drinking honey lager and eating potato chip nachos. Take a picture of it with your phone, you say? Forgot that too. I hope I remembered my wallet.

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Glitter will change your life chickadee.

I have a third tree about finished with two more to go. The chickadees have found the bird feeder I put out in front of the artist's house so my heart is full. I love watching them rifle through the mix to pick out the sunflower seeds, kind of like I like to find all the cashews in nut mix. They are much more robust in their approach than I am, using their beaks like pitchforks, casting the millet aside as though it were sawdust.

I'll try to get some pictures of the trees progress. In the meantime here is another shot of the roll of wonder, Joy's Horizon. I can't get enough of looking at this piece. Sargent Art and M Jacobs and Sons have been so generous with materials donations. Please 'Like' them on facebook for me if you get a chance and buy Sargent's glitter glaze. It'll change your life. That's my new line when visitors come to make blossoms for the trees for the public installation: "It'll change your life." Then, when they are finished I say, "Don't you feel changed?"  So silly .

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Roll of wonder installed just in time for the Art Blooms Gala...

Tonight is AnnMarie's Art Blooms Gala. Floral designers create designs that mirror the artwork currently on exhibit and it is amazing. We were able to install my roll of wonder I have titled: "Joy's Horizon." We attached it to the railing of the upstairs gallery. 

                                                                                                   The back side is almost as cool as the front. I still need to count how many bottles I used. I'm guessing about one thousand. I'm wondering if it will rain glitter.

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Chesapeake Taste Features moi, as Miss Piggy is wont to say.

Celebrating Maryland visual arts and artist, painting, sculpture and more

Dale Wayne heads public art project

Dale Wayne and public art project participants work on one of the glitter trees. Photo courtesy of Jackie Sudore-Flood.

The Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center ArtLAB invites people of all ages to make whimsical art with artist-in-residence Dale Wayne.This public art project is taking place now through August 26.

No matter your age and artistic prowess (or lack thereof), you will be able to help Wayne create, "a glittery forest of bottle blossom trees made from salvaged plastic bottles." Director of development and marketing Jackie Sudore-Flood says, "Everyone who comes in loves it."

Wayne, who is in residence from Florida, was inspired by the African tradition of hanging bottles on trees. The project ties together the beauty of creating, and the beauty of nature, into her work.

The arts center created the artist-in-residence program, "to get the community involved in the arts," says Sudore-Flood. The activity itself is called the public art project, bringing art and the community together.

Wayne's method for creating the bottle trees was developed while teaching in Orlando. "I was working in glass and was trying to figure out a way to translate that medium into a classroom setting. My dad, who is a sculptor, showed me how he was able to manipulate plastic to make armatures...I wondered if I could paint plastic bottles and use heat to make them take on a glass-like quality. It wasn't long before I had a classroom of students diving into the project and going home in glitter from head-to-toe," Wayne said.

Her project for the center is the perfect fun summer activity for the weekend. Pack up the car; bring the kids and some bottles if you can! But don't worry; the event is not solely BYOB. There is a supply of bottles available to paint and create at the artLAB. Sudore-Flood emphasizes that the activity is for all people to participate in, no matter their age

Annmarie Garden's 2012 Annual Summer Public Art Project is a collaborative project for all ages and is included with site admission. The activity takes place in the artLAB, 1:00– 4:00 pm, Monday-Friday, and Sunday.

The Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center is located on Solomons Island. Directions can be found at http://www.annmariegarden.org/annmarie2/hours_admissions_directions.

One of the glitter trees. Photo courtesy of Jackie Sudore-Flood.

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