Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Waterville, Minnesota

On July 10th from 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Helen will have a vendors booth at the Sakatah Arts Experience in Waterville, Mn. We were there last year and hope for a little cooler day. It was a very nice event with various vendors, a silent auction, and music.

At left here is a bad photo (my bad) of Looking Through which Helen is donating to the silent auction. It is matted and framed and is a Limited Edition Print. Throw a couple of bids on it to get it going, I mean heck the frame is worth at least 10 bucks. You might get a really good deal.

Gerald

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Water Fall



As usual Water Fall like most of Helen's work has a lot within the illustration.

Saturday, June 4, 2011


















Above are photos from Helen's exhibit at the Stones Throw gallery. Due to my computor problems this post is very late. Stones Throw is owned and operated by Patty Conlin who happens to be an excellant Silversmith. I had the opportunity to watch her work during the exhibit, impressive. The gallery is a must see. There are so many different types of art that fills the place beyond capacity, (some of the works have spilled out onto the porch LOL.) The great difficulty is deciding what to buy as most of us are not gazillionaires. You can see from the photos that space is at a premium. I would recommend reserving at least an hour of your time to be overwhelmed.

HELEN AT THE HAG







Well I'm baa ack. My computor went to the great computor grave yard in the sky. I have a lot of catching up to do. During the month of April Helen had an exhibit at the Coffee Hag in Mankato. It went over very well and she sold about 7 pieces. That's Helen sitting in the fore ground enjoy a cup of Jo.


Every month they have a feature artist in addition to weekly open mike nights. I recommend stopping in for a cup of your favorite coffee beverage. They have some food, along with scones and muffins. The veggie wrap is very tasty and filling. I have been stopping here for a number of years due to the homey atmosphere and great coffee.

GERALD MYKING