Haiku December 17, 2012 True Friendship

Friendship! A vessel

To share woes and joys, lifetime

Lift a glass in cheer!

Art Prescription:  This is the time of the year to celebrate all we have to be grateful for!! I’m so lucky to have great friends who trade the woes and joys of life. Life is a roller-coaster! We all experience the ups and downs, the long clicks up the hill…and the exhilarating ride, thrilling…the tenacious curves…and the moment when we catch our breath, and go on to the next ride. Life is ever-changing…put on your seat-belt!! and make sure your best friend is along for the ride!

Fluff & Twinkle

Surtex 2012 New York City!!

Sam and I arrived in New York by 10 am Saturday. Took a frantic taxi ride to the Jacob Javits Center to set the booth up.

When you first get there the isles are filled with crates and cases, the beep, beep, beep of cranes and other industrial machines sound off against bare walls. As exhibitors file in the booths begin to shine with art and design.

You walk out of an industrial zone and the next morning the carpet is down and the show is open for business!!

We spent the next full three days meeting other exhibitors (this is awesome!), art directors, creative directors, product design and development directors, publishers, buyers, retailers, merchandise managers,  CEO’s, presidents,  licensing directors, fine art companies, poster companies, manufacturers, and new artists walking the show to learn about the industry. Also we took turns walking The National Stationery Show.

Now the work begins! Follow-up Follow-up Follow-up

I have to say I’m most excited about the opportunity to have my art licensed for stamps, fabric, and kits to encourage creativity in others. To share the joy of art-making is part of my mission via The Art Prescription!! Cheers! Beverly

Haiku May 23, 2012 Home versus Travel

The horn is culture

Gray and brick and neon flash

Land in sea of green.

Art Prescription:  Home from New York City; YEA! Surtex was a blast and I’ve got lots and lots of following up to do; YEA!

I’m thrilled with the contacts I made and I need to vent…be patient…I’ll get back to the positive.

Top Ten Reasons I Don’t Like To Travel

1. sitting, which to me means wasting time

2. taxis, buses, trains, airplanes

3. lugging too much stuff and going through security

4. packing

5. miss my cats

6. eating out

7. waiting in lines

8. noise overload

9. not my routine a.k.a. OCD

10. definitely don’t have my stuff – a.k.a. really like home!!

Okay – now let’s be positive!!

Top Ten Reasons Surtex Was Worth It!!

1. lots of clean white towels

2. room-service and/or take-out and eating in bed

3. meeting other artists

4. walking the National Stationery Show

5. walking Surtex

6. meeting art directors and creative directors

7. talking with people about my art and the story of my art

8. Spending time with my one and only husband, best-friend, and business partner Sam Dyer

9.Feeling proud that 6 months of planning all came together

10. The total excitement about the future and new product!!!

Haiku May 22, 2012 Crowd

Like a New Yorker

We weave in and out of crowd

Everyone on go!

Art Prescription: New York city is not for the slow and methodical. Not for the wanderer who wishes to pause and take it all in…do that and someone will run you over…maybe a bus!! Walking the streets I heard not one word of English, except for the highly accented personnel selling tickets to shows, comedy, bus rides, psychics, weed, or a photo with Spiderman, the Naked Cowboy – hmmmm, or the folks just flat out begging for money. “The Melting Pot.”  How extremely lucky are we to be able to drop in and visit this magnificent city and fly out again to the green, green, grass of NC. Knowing where you belong is worth a life-time of wants!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Haiku May 21, 2012 Times Square

Brown-eyed gentle horse

Stands confident, guards Times Square

Officer sits proud.

Art Prescription:  These horses amaze me. Amid the millions of people, honking horns and sirens, they stand calm and sure. Just beautiful. Not surprising that they themselves land in the photos of tourist from all over the world. Guess brown eyes speak a universal language!