Before this piece, there was only going to be one “Roots” painting, but now I’m having too much fun with the aesthetic. There will be at least two more in the series.
-Sarah
Before this piece, there was only going to be one “Roots” painting, but now I’m having too much fun with the aesthetic. There will be at least two more in the series.
-Sarah
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Finally done! I posted some progress shots back in January–you’ll be seeing the finished version of Devin’s piece from that post soon as well. Making sure that none of the paint for the black background got in the white root lines took way longer than I expected, though I’m glad I persevered. I’m really happy with this one.
-Sarah
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Ahoy!
Apple of my Odd Eye has a lot of exciting arts news for you:
1. If you’re in Toronto, you should come out to Words in Commotion at Creatures Creating Gallery tonight at 7:00 p.m. (https://www.facebook.com/events/1436459396588811/). We’ll be there supporting our good friend John Nyman (the event’s host) and showing off some of our own work at the merch table. It should be a fun night of experimental poetry for everyone involved, with a merch table full of art and zines and other cool stuff.
2. Apple of my Odd Eye artist Sarah Y. Varnam will be participating in a couple of Toronto art shows this month. The first is next Saturday, February 8, 2014. “Hey, We Here’s Good Art” is a portfolio and sketchbook show being held at Betty’s on King St. There will be something like 21 artists showing off their work, starting at 8:00 p.m. (https://www.facebook.com/events/208697642653183/).
Sarah will also be showing her “Cosmos” series of paintings as part of the “Nice to Meet You” exhibit at Creatures Creating from February 20-27 (http://www.creaturescreating.com/here/?p=605).
3. Apple of my Odd Eye will soon be selling our wares at the Arts Market store at College and Ossington (http://www.artsmarket.ca/)! We’ll let you know when we’ve been assigned our corner. Here are some photos of the space:
We’re really looking forward to the next few months of creating and showing art and checking out all the other talented artists who are going to be showing their work with us. We hope you can make it out to some of these events.
Happy creating,
Apple of my Odd Eye
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“Roots” by Sarah Y. Varnam
“Untitled” by Devin P.L. Edwards
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Apple of my Odd Eye’s artists just took a week off from our cold and hectic lives in Toronto for a week of relaxation and inspiration in Cuba. We’ve returned revitalized and ready to tackle the upcoming spring art show season. The next few months will be busy with craft show applications, printing, events page updates, and creating. First, we’d like to show you what Cuba brought us.
Cuba is beautiful. There’s no doubting it. While I haven’t focused on photography for a while (especially since we started Apple of my Odd Eye), Cuba made me remember how it feels to be trigger-happy:
We were astounded by the beauty of the country, but what was even more impressive was the skill of the craftspeople. For six pesos (between six and seven Canadian dollars), you can buy a beautiful cat mask, a pipe, or a wooden axe. For not much more, we saw detailed sculptures of dragons, paintings of the ocean, sensuous portraiture, terrifying skulls, and intricate jewelry. We bought as much as we could fit in our suitcases (some of which is pictured below).
While in Cuba, I also made myself try my hand at using oil pastels again. The result? I have a lot of respect for people who can use them effectively. This is all I managed:
Now that we’re back, we’re excited about spring (and not just because it’s so much warmer). We’ve updated some of our display items in anticipation of a great season:
We look forward to 2014 and all the opportunities it offers for artistic growth and success. Now that we’re back, we’ll be working hard to bring creative content to you here on our site and at our Zazzle store.
– Sarah Y. Varnam, artist and co-founder of Apple of my Odd Eye
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