‪ART‬

07 / May 2012

30th Annual Ceramic Showcase

Thursday night on Oregon Art Beat there was a feature on a young ceramic artist, Corrine Vetger. At the end of the feature it was announced that she would be one of the participating artists at the Oregon Potters Association’s 30th Annual Ceramic Showcase, May 4,5 & 6, 2012 ath the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon, the nations largest show of pottery, sculpture and other works of clay featuring over 150 artists. I was intrigued and had always wanted to attend this event, so I took the time to make this the year that I followed up on that interest and went. Following are some of the highlights from my day.

Since it started with the feature on Corrine Vegter on Oregon Art Beat, I took the time to visit her booth first. The biggest benefit of this type of show is to meet the artists and get to discuss with them their creative processes. Corrine, Dusty Dog Studio.com, was a very pleasant person who truly loves her creative work, which is inspiring to see and makes me want to bring that same enjoyment and enthusiasm into my work.

Raven pasta bowls (or cereal, or soup or ice cream??), handcrafted by Holly Gonnella were a great find. Holly works out of her studio near Ashland and was very enjoyable to talk with about her art work and I especially appreciated her comment that food tastes better in handmade pottery. A clam linguine may be the ultimate test for these bowls and Holly’s statement.

A live demonstration by Alissa Clark, Whimsical Footed Creations, gave an opportunity to hear about and watch art being created.

Samples of some of the art

A very whimsical piece, titled “Farmony”

In conjunction with the Ceramic Showcase were exhibits featuring beading, fabric art, woodworking and fine art jewelry.  Shannon Miranda was one of the featured jewelers whose work resonated with me.  As her card said, “jewelry that inspires and reminds us of the beauty in the world and in ourselves”, we live in an amazing place and are surrounded by beauty. Sometimes we just don’t take the time to witness or appreciate it. The Ceramic Showcase was one such opportunity for me this weekend. Hopefully you will have a chance to attend the show in 2013.

Grace Milagro Pendant by Shannon Miranda has a back story, each piece has a meaning in its creation and then a transfer of that energy to the buyer or recipient of it.

I hope that you enjoyed some of what I shared about the Showcase and that you can attend in the future and continue to support our local artists.

 

24 / April 2012

I WAS (A) SALTED TONIGHT!!

Cooks Pots and Table Tops had another great cooking class, bringing in The King Of Salt (my title!!), Mark Bitterman, the author of “SALTED, A MANIFESTO ON THE WORLDS MOST ESSENTIAL MINERAL, WITH RECIPES” and owner of The Meadow, a Salt, Chocolate, Drink and Flower shop in Portland,OR and the West Village in NYC.

Mark Bitterman, Selmier at The Meadow was a very knowledgeable and entertaining instructor. His knowledge of salt was amazing, only slightly less than his spot on impersonation of Julia Childs. It was worth the price of admission!!

The stand off between Keith Ellis of Cooks Pots and Table Tops and Mark Bitterman was brief and after light banter between them,  the class was off and running. The first part of the class was focused on learning about salt, focusing on three foundation salts and three fun finishing salts. It was great to learn about the foundation salts and to appreciate the nuances between the different salts. FYI, Fleur de Sel is a great all purpose finishing salt Kauai Guava Smoked salt goes great on popcorn and vanilla ice cream!!

The second part of the class was the food demonstration, with Mark showing how to prep on both a cold and a heated Himalayan Salt Block. Keith prepped the salmon and had everyone suffering from knife envy when he pulled out his Shun Reserve knife and did the honors. To be honest I think his knife skills would have made a butter knife look good. The demonstration showed how easy it is to prepare and cook food on the Himalayan Salt Blocks

The first course was mozzarella and green apple on the cold salt block. It was amazing how quickly it soaked up the salt flavor and how easy it was to prepare a great starter.

Next we had fresh caught Chinook salmon, purchased at Newman’s Fish Market, cold cured on the salt block then served with fresh wassabi paste. I do have to put in a plug for Newman’s Fish Market here in Eugene, it is about as good as it gets. If you haven’t been there I highly recommend you stop and shop, they are friendly and knowledgeable, which makes for great shopping and great eats!!

The hot salt block demonstration was seared scallops, also purchased at Newman’s, and a flank steak sliced and seared. Like the salmon and the scallops from Newman’s, good meals begin with quality ingredients and Long’s Meat Market is as good on the turf as Newman’s is on the sea. Like my pitch for Newman’s, I have to highly recommend Long’s Meat Market for your quality meat products for quality meals.

The evening ended with a chocolate fondue cooked in a salt bowl … so decadent and so easy to prepare, life this good seems like it shouldn’t be this easy!!

Thank you Mark Bitterman, Salted, The Meadow, for an outstanding informational and entertaining class. You know the teaching is good when you can replicate the lesson and my salt block seared scallops were as good as I’ve ever prepared!

Thank you Kathy and Keith at Cooks Pots and Table Tops for providing another great class and thank you Rosa for the outstanding help in making the class go as well it is does. If you love cooking, love food or both, then I highly recommend taking a class at Cooks Pots and Table Tops. I can almost guarantee that you will not be disappointed!!

 

31 / January 2012

East Meets West Photography

A wonderful Oregon landscape

The new art direction of the office is to have a static art display rather than a dynamic display that changes every other month. After more than 10 years of featuring two new artists every other month, I have decided to suspend the art shows and focus on a single artist. The work of Katsu Shibata, East Meets West Photography, is the featured art currently up in the main area of the office and it is a pleasure to be able to share.

“My art is all about absorbing myself into an activity.
I enjoy watching nature; changing constantly, never duplicates;
Light, color, subjects – They are all essential elements for the drama. When I encounter the perfect moment,
I am touched; I want to capture that scene.
I am absorbed in the process
- the wonderful space that one can be in.”

Katsu Shibata

Katsu paying meticulous attention to the detail of hanging his photographs

Bob Keefer of the Register Guard in the Fall of 2011 had this to say of the show Katsu had at the Hult Center Jacobs Gallery, “In the end, Shibata has taken a technical weakness of digital photography — its easy tendency toward brittleness — and turned it to artistic advantage.”

The Oregon Coast

Balance

Katsuyuki Shibata

East Meets West Photography
541-868-5571
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http://www.EastMeetsWest.smugmug.com

08 / January 2012

New Year, New Look

Featured Art and Presentation

The new year will see a new look in the office, an opportunity to feature some of the art in the office that had previously just blended into the background and had lost some of its sense of being special. Although the effect of a change in appearance may seem minor, it has a big effect on creating a more positive and healthy attitude with staff and patients without making a special or deliberate effort. That is the effect of art and the benefit of healing art, that satisfaction with the office/clinic environment is an important part of service quality.

The featured art is on the back wall of the front desk/patient check in area. It has a signed print by R.C. Gorman, Navajo Gallery, “Navajo Dawn”, (the story of the print could fill up 10 pages so I will save that for another time or share the story if asked in the clinic), an amazing bronze piece, “Silent Prayer” by Jan Jackson, enrolled member of the Klamath Tribes of Oregon, and a cast glass “spirit vessel” by Sharon Gilbert of Talisman Glass. The art compliments each other and fits in well with the esthetic and design of the office.

It gives me great pleasure to be able to share this with my patients and staff, and to have it be a part of our continuing effort to improve the service and experience of patient care in my dental practice.

Wishing you wellness and happiness in 2012.

 

R.C. Gorman "Navajo Dawn"

"Spirit Vessel" by Sharon Gilbert/Talisman Glass

Art Table featuring cast glass by Sharon Gilbert/Talisman Glass and bronze work by Jan Jackson, Klamath Tribes

Art Table

 

 

 

 

03 / November 2011

Bruce Berg Photography

 

I had an opportunity to shoot the shooter on Sunday, a moment to capture the photographer before he captured the moment.

I saw Bruce Berg on Sunday to have him shoot some new photos for updating my website. It was a real pleasure to work with him, a true professional in his craft. I’m always amazed to watch a professional work because they make the difficult appear so easy, and I have to say that that was my experience in working with Bruce. He made it seem effortless and I was very pleased with the experience and the results.

Based on my experience I would strongly refer him to anyone wanting a truly professional and great photographic experience. When my website is updated you can see the results and judge for yourself. I may be biased, but he really was able to put lipstick on a pig and make it look nice. (Me of course!)

02 / November 2011

Autumn Hazelnut Cooking Class at Cook’s Pots and Tabletops

Country Cookboo

Cook’s Pots and Tabletops had an amazing cooking class this evening featuring Autumn Hazel Cooking, taught by Jan Robert-Dominguez, author of the recently published book Oregon Hazelnut Country Cookbook. The book is a well written and crafted book done completely in Oregon and would make a great Christmas gift for family, friends or yourself!

The menu featured locally sourced and seasonal foods, locally gathered root vegetables, local lamb from Harrisburg … and the featured item, the Oregon Hazelnut recently gathered and roasted

 

Before the storm

Dinner featured a salad of Fuji Apples, Baby Greens and Roasted Hazelenuts with Sweet Mustard and Hazelnut Oil Vinaigrette, Mashed Yukon Golds with Carmelized Onions,  Roasted Root Vegetables and Mushrooms and Roast Rack of Lamb with a Mustard Glaze and Hazelnut Hollandaise, Paired with a good Pinoit Noir, Jovino from Wines by Dobbs

Dinner was plated

The food was great, the instruction was amazing and Cook’s Pots and Tabletops were great hosts!! They offer many great cooking classes and I highly encourage you to try to attend one, and they make great gifts to give as well.  I plan on attending the Irish Lullaby Class being offered soon and I hope to see some of you there.

Cheers!

 

Jovino Pinot Noir from Wine by Dobbs

It was a great class with a great teacher, a great meal and a great facility!!!

02 / November 2011

Canoe, good for the soul!

There are some places that you just enjoy going into, where the products are as fun as the staff is friendly. Canoe at 1136 SW Alder in Portland is one of those places. Even if you don’t find anything to buy it’s still a fun place to explore and the staff could write the book on friendly customer service!

11 / October 2011

New Art by Mairs Photography

New art is up in the office for the months of October and November, featuring Images by Mairs Photography.

The display is up through November 26th and an artist reception will be held on Monday, October 17th, from 5-7 pm

11 / August 2011

New Art Show/Artist Reception

New art has just been put up for the months of August/September and an Open House/Artist Reception is planned for August 15th, 5-7 p.m.

Featured artists are Katsu Shibata, color photography, “New Work (& Old Favorites)”, terra cotta sculptures by Linda Dyer, and oil pastels/postcards, “Neo-Ledger Art” by Don Dexter

I hope that you will have an opportunity to join us for the artist reception on the 15th or get a chance to see the show through the month of September.