This is an awesome piece! Love it! Saw your comment on the ASFA thread. Unfortunately, I got it after I had already submitted my ballot. I'll keep an eye on your stuff for next year's Chesleys for sure.
This year's nominees got announced late last night. Here's the list, if you're interested. They don't have pictures of the nominated works yet.
Thank you for the comment on "The world Tree". I will certainly look at your nominated pieces. It was great that you posted that idea on ASFA. I will be sure to vote:) I wiil be posting new work on this blog and I will keep an eye on your work as well.
The White Tree version of The Traditional Mat Sculpture has proven to be quite popular and was chosen for the senate exhibition at the Kentucky State Capitol .
The Migration Tree's I
I was honored to be chosen to have my work shown on the stage at Kentucky Crafted :The Market this year.
Museums and Galleries
Artcraft Collection(Maryland)
Artmesia (KMAC) at The White Oak
Bernheim Forest Visitor Center
Brown Forman
C-ing Polkadots
Commonweath Convention Center
Damsel Fly Gallery (Midway Kentucky)
Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea
Kentucky Backroads Gallery (Louisville ,Ky)
Kentucky Center for the Arts
Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft
Kentucky State Capitol (Kentucky Visions at the Capitol)
Raymond Clark Gallery (South Carolina)
Salt Box Gallery at Paraquet Center (Bullit County ,Ky)
Sanctuary Art Center(Taylorsville,Ky.)
Smurfit Stone Container
The Bards Town
The International Bluegrass Museum
The Kentucky Folk Art Center
The Louisville Science Museum
Please click on images for related links
The Gilded Philly
This piece is part of an exhibition called "The Strange Horses Came" at the Kentucky Folk Art Center
Modern Dressage
This piece was included in The Governors Derby Celebration 2010 and was exhibited in the Rotunda of the Kentucky State Capitol .It now hangs in the office of the First Lady.
The Two Trees
How they would look together
Oak Leaves
To the Four Corners
Click on image for more info---- As an invited artist for "The Ever Changing Landscape" exhibit curated by Brion Clinkingbeard at the Kentucky Musuem of Art and Craft ,I submiited 2 works for the show. This piece is 1 of the 2 that I exhibited.
The Enviro Guardian (graphite on board)
New print
Lumen II
This piece was the second piece I exhibited in the "Ever Changing Landscape" exhibit at KMAC.It was later sold through the Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea. ----Click on the image to see my gallery page at KMAC
The World Tree
Yet another version.
Happy In Their Shade
Metal Ore II
This abstract is an example of the work I sold through both Louisville locations of Deck the Walls(Jefferson Mall and the Mall at St. Mathews).
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Hi, Chris --
This is an awesome piece! Love it! Saw your comment on the ASFA thread. Unfortunately, I got it after I had already submitted my ballot. I'll keep an eye on your stuff for next year's Chesleys for sure.
This year's nominees got announced late last night. Here's the list, if you're interested. They don't have pictures of the nominated works yet.
http://www.asfa-art.org/admin/ches.php?chesyear=2008
If you're curious, here are the pics of my two nominated pieces.
http://www.johnpicacio.com/2008/08/2008-chesley-award-noms.html
If you're an ASFA member, make sure you vote!
Best,
John
Hi John,
Thank you for the comment on "The world Tree". I will certainly look at your nominated pieces. It was great that you posted that idea on ASFA. I will be sure to vote:) I wiil be posting new work on this blog and I will keep an eye on your work as well.
Best,
Chris
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