Monday, October 19, 2015

Working On 2016

Now that the end of the year is coming, I need to work on plans for next year.  It has been so much fun over the last two months working with young people on their mud cloths as I do my own work.  It is so true what they say about getting energy from children! They look at the world with visions I have left behind so long ago.  I am so blessed that I am still connected to such energy.  I can't wait to see how my artwork tuns out for my up coming shows!
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Today in the Pan African Village

Well today was my first day in the Pan African Village teaching my mudcloth workshop.  It has been five year since I have conducted a workshop here and I am so glad I was able to return.
 

We had everyone try their hand at mudcloth painting.  From local artist to little hands.
 
 
Every time I conduct these workshops I am so impress in the artwork that comes out of these sessions.  I love to see the creativity and the thoughts  from people's minds.  Amazing and beautiful!

 
Words can not express enough what I saw today.  Not just the art but also the spirit of the people who stopped by to paint with us!  Just take a look and please enjoy  my student's artwork.





















Thursday, August 20, 2015

Painting with and Collecting Mud

During the last six months, I have been working hard  creating mud cloths for an up coming exhibit I am hoping to hold this Fall .  While doing this I have conducted a few workshops and mentored art students for portfolio preps.  I love sharing what I have learned over the years.  It is hard to believe that it has been 21 years when I started to do Bogolanfini.  My art career started at the age of 14. December 1979 when I sold an oil painting of a little sad cat.  From Oils to Mud what a change.  

Next month I return to the New York State Fair in the Pan-African Village to teach mud cloth painting to the public.  It is one of my favorite things to do.  I enjoy the smiles on peoples faces.  For some it is a look into an art form from a culture they know little about. For others it is a way to connect to the past.  I can't wait to see who attends this year.  Looking forward to seeing everyone September 2nd and 3rd in the afternoon!


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