“ When I’m working on a problem, I never think about beauty. I think only how to solve the problem. But when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong.
Have you seen the commercial of a man’s band; guitar, drums, banjos, etc.? They are playing, singing happily and in general acting silly about Viagra? Saying– Viva Viagra.
Ain’t gonna happen, never will . . .
I’ll tell you what a guy may be thinking. Of course based not on personal experience, but what other fellows have told me in confidence. Usually they aren’t going to join a band and sing about ED and they aren’t going to share this fact with friend or foe, not with co-worker or neighbor. Continue reading →
by Karen Mahoney
Movie-making family films children’s DVD on nine area farms
Look closely at the scenes in “Little Sister,” and you might see something familiar.
The 80-minute DVD, available for purchase at many local stores including all Kenosha-area Walgreens, was filmed on nine farms in Kenosha, Racine and Walworth counties.
“We love southeastern Wisconsin,” said Greg Lavin, “Little Sister” director and writer. “So the potential of making other films here is very possible.”
It’s no surprise Lavin is fond of the area. He grew up in Kansasville and still lives on the family farm, though now in a home built on a corner of the property that has been in the family for five generations.
Click HERE to continue reading the article (from the blog of Karen Mahoney)
Kathy Laybourn’s one woman show at the Pollard Gallery will be featuring a relatively new technique for her, encaustic painting.
Encaustic is an ancient technique used as far back as the Egyptians. Traditionally, oil paint is combined with a beeswax mixture and applied to either a canvas or board support. Then, the mixture is heated, in this case, with a heat gun. The paint is applied in layers as in more traditional painting techniques. The interesting thing about this approach is the lack of complete control one has over the way in which the media responds to the heating process.
Bring friends, meet Kathy, and enjoy her and her art at her Friday, May 2, opening. Continue reading →
Ashley Gauthier gracing the window of the Eclectic Angel in Kenosha
This Saturday at the Eclectic Angel in downtown Kenosha, owner Ronnie Roscioli-Greco put together an unconventional window display that made passers-by stop and look again.
Ashley Gauthier, one of Michelle Cascio’s models spent a few hours posing in the window of the store dressed in vintage clothes. Continue reading →
Biography:
Marcos Chin graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design, in Toronto, Canada. Since then, his work has appeared on book covers, advertisements, fashion catalogues, magazines, and CD covers. He has received a gold medal from the Society of Illustrators Los Angeles, and has had his work published in numerous award annuals such as Communication Arts and American Illustration. Continue reading →
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