Sunday, December 21, 2014

Happy Holidays!

by Tom

To all our friends, a Happy Hanukkah, a Merry Christmas, and a happy, healthy 2015!



Saturday, October 4, 2014

It's October -- Time for Sugar Loaf Craft Fair

by Buff

It's October and a chill is in the air in the evenings.  The fall foliage is almost at peak, and I brought in all my house plants in advance of the first frost -- any day now!  So it must be time for the Sugar Loaf Craft Fair!  Sugar Loaf is a whole craft village with wonderful things, and the fair just adds to the fun!  It's next weekend, Saturday, Sunday and Monday (Columbus Day).  Check our events page for more details.  See you there!









Sunday, September 21, 2014

Interactive Art



 By Tom
Corn fritters are a special treat that should be classified as interactive art.  They are best when made from fresh-picked corn and served hot off the griddle.  The participatory element involves the application of toppings.  Butter, maple syrup, or apple sauce? 

Thursday, July 31, 2014

New York Botanical Garden

by Tom



Last Saturday, I visited the New York Botanical Garden with my wife.  It was a trip long overdue.  Pat is passionate about flowers and gardening, and enough of her enthusiasm rubbed off on me that we both thoroughly enjoyed the visit.  It is, I think, a trip best taken without children.  Of course there were kids at the garden with their parents, too well behaved, toddling alongside or being pushed in a stroller.  The only explanations I can think of is that they were foreigners, or they just got there.  My experience raising three boys is that any trip to New York with children that did not involve Dinosaurs, Jets, Animals or Rocks was destined to failure if it lasted more than 30-45 minutes.  But back to the garden:  There are an incredible variety of trees and plants, from old growth forest and exquisite flowers to common garden vegetables, all meticulously tended by invisible gardeners.  The carefully composed landscapes are truly works of art.  The eye flows effortlessly through each scene, and one can’t help feeling a deep appreciation for the skill and passion of those who created it.  You will want to bring a camera or sketch book. And one visit is not enough, because you can’t help but wonder how the garden will appear in other seasons!

Saturday, July 12, 2014

The Water God


By Robert Friedman
 
 
Recently, the members of the Catskill Artists Gallery were discussing how important the concept of “water” is in life, the earth and in the visual arts. We decided to try and use the idea of water as an element in our work.
 
Having visited Mexico and especially Yucatan, I was familiar with the Mayan god of rain and water, Chaac, always represented with his fantastically elongated nose.  He appears often in temple stone sculptures, but also in painted pottery designs.  What a great image to work with -- but how to translate it?
 
I found pictures of Chaac on the internet and decided to adapt them into a two-dimensional piece that would suggest a carved relief.  It was an exciting task to create a really striking image that would be true to its original form.  Here is a photo of the work in progress.
 
To get back to our theme: social and political problems involving water are major topics of concern these days. Flooding, droughts, rising seas and the decreasing supply of drinkable water have become urgent international problems.  
 
We hope that there will be unified actions to help solve at least some of these matters.  So let’s all sometimes pray to Chaac to intercede for us and a more positive global future.
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, June 20, 2014

Summer Solstice

by Tom



Are you ready for tomorrow?  The Summer Solstice!  The first day of summer, and the longest day of the year.  In my neck of the woods, the sun will rise at 5:25 and set at 8:34.   All that time to enjoy!  I’ll probably go out early with my camera, get home in time for breakfast, and mow the lawn before things heat up.  I’m not sure about the rest of the day.  No matter, I have 15 hours and 9 minutes of sunlight to think it over with!  What are your plans?  Here’s a photo of Ten Mile River, taken last Saturday morning after a night of rain. This weekend, the mountain laurel should be in bloom.