Showing posts with label Nicolet College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicolet College. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2012

Don't Be Left Out



Photos cannot do this exhibit justice.

Enjoy the color, textures and patterns of fiber art 

Fine Art Fiber
September 15 - October 6, 2012

Fiber Art of Pat Gaska, Gale Wilcox,
Louise Schotz, Pat Kumicich
and Sharon Rotz

Artwork by Louise Schotz, Sharon Rotz and Pat Gaska

Beadwork by Gale Wilcox

Artist Gale Wilcox, Gallery Director Katy Ralph, myself and Artist Pat Gaska
at the Opening Reception 

We all invite you to travel to the Northwoods of Wisconsin,
 enjoy the colorful autumn season and view our artwork in person.



Friday, March 2, 2012

Gee, I Love that Man

Gee, I Love that Man
12" x 12"
©2012 Sharon V. Rotz

This is another quilted artwork that I have in the Original Valentines, Artful Expressions of Affections show. It was made with my husband in mind. There have been many times when he has stopped at the store for bread and milk and came home with flowers. How could you not love a man like that?

I had so much fun with the background. Maybe even to the point where it overshadows the foreground?? But it is the adventure of trying new things. Never, never, keep making the same thing over and over again. (There are machines to do that!)



Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Tuesday's Tile Caught Stepping Out

Quilter's Tile - Mowing Around the Violet Patch
8" x 8"
©2011 - Sharon V. Rotz


This past week-end I had the opportunity to view this heartfelt show.


Original Valentines
Artful Expressions of Affections
February 25 - March 17, 2012

Nicolet College
Art Gallery
Rhinelander, WI 54501

I felt privileged to be part of this show and one of my Tuesday's Tiles, Mowing Around the Violet Patch,with its tiny silk ribbon flowers, caught the attention of many. By mounting this small work on a fabric covered canvas elevated it from a simple square (or as Mom would say - potholder) to a dainty artwork. Because this piece reminds me of my dad, it holds special meaning for me. 



Each of the pieces in the show had a special meaning to the artist and it was thought provoking for the viewers. The varied artworks were hung between delightful valentines, the kind I remember as a child. 





One of my favorites was Apple of My Eye - Applemania. 
(used with permission of the artist)


The apples looked so juicy and delicious that I thought certainly this was a photograph. I was totally mistaken because this lovely artwork was a pastel done by central Wisconsin artist, Andrea Fenner.

Poetry as well as art was displayed. One of my favorites was a poem by Jane Banning (used with permission of the author).

Yearling Deer

Back legs stork-thin
knock-kneed
front feet
tiny hooves of a Victorian lady
neck long as a brown question 
she eats mushrooms,
twitches her tail,
browses.

With the planting 
of each
hoof-gloved foot,
I, blunt and fleshy-handed,
am unsure
which one of us
is the more
evolved.

What would your artful expression of affection say? Do you have a favorite quilt or other artwork that shares a bit of your life, brings to mind a beloved person or evokes images of a special moment?


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