Art Booth at the Starlight Gala

Because my small business supported the Christmas Angel, one of the perks was getting space for a vendor booth at the Annual Starlight Gala. “The Starlight Gala is a celebration of artists using their gifts to shine light into the world. Through performance and creative expression, we gather as a community to support Lighthouse for Life and their work bringing freedom, healing, and hope to survivors of human trafficking. When art and compassion unite, even the darkest places can be illuminated.”

My daughter E.K. had been making these felt stuffed creations and small nature watercolor paintings, so I thought we could both use the booth. I ordered a table from the library of things, had M pick it up (thanks M!), and found objects around the house I could use to display the art – a large drawer, two toddler bed rails, my oil painting easel, an art board, and a drawing board. E.K. used our old band pink suitcase, some recycled party decorations, a small table, and our napkin basket. We also used tablecloths and a small bit of lace.

I sold a couple of pieces, and E.K. just about sold out! Her sales pitch was “Hello, I’m raising money for my dance fund. Would you like to buy?” It was so straight to the point, and nine times out of ten people bought. It was fantastic!

I found a lot of my printmaking to take for the art booth. One of the pieces I sold was a man with a set of lenses or type of smartphone connected to his face.

The young couple who purchased the work asked me about it. I had to think back because I had made the piece over twenty years ago. I told them it was an idea I had of a man who could create his own world or reality through theses lenses or cameras with things he saw and what he chose to record or not. They looked at me politely, but seemed a little underwhelmed by my explanation. I realized later when I thought about it that it would have been very relevant to say “I made it in 2004 before smartphones came out, so it seemed like a novel hypothetical at the time.”

It reminded me of an old gentleman I worked for many years ago that would often tell me how he thought of this thing or that before it was mass produced. I didn’t realize the significance of that until now. We can see the direction the culture is headed and see the obvious implications of technology. With enough time however, the wonder of gadgets fades and we have a vague feeling we should have a least received a check for all the trouble. The human heart seems boundless in its ingratitude!

There were some amazing dance performances! So, here are some of the photos of the Nova Ballet Theatre dance troupe, which were taken by Sean at So’ Creative Studio.

The Christmas Angel Set Design

My friend Gabrielle Reed with Celestial Stars Arts Academy puts on an annual ballet she created called The Christmas Angel through her Nova Ballet dance company.

I got to paint one of the sets for the 25th anniversary show! She sent me these pictures and gave me the wood cut out pieces. I scrounged some house paint from my garage coupled with a box of acrylic paints, and got to work.

There had been a cold front that week, so the costume studio I worked in was cold. It reminded me of the old days working in the concrete floor art studios at University where they funded business programs and fountains, but not heaters for the art students.

I was talking to one of my art friends from high school about this project and we were joking how our backs were hurting from bending over to paint. We both just happened to be working on installation projects! She had an “aha” moment where she said to “prop it up!” The second session I worked on it, I did prop it up against the wall. Thank you Elsa with No Bones Left!

Once painted it was mounted, and Gabrielle’s husband Gene put it together and added curtains.

When it was finished it was used for one of the dancing acts. One of the dance mom’s had put four of her daughters through the dance program and wanted to dance with her daughters in the show. Gabrielle put together an amazing idea of a puppet master giving a show to the toys during the Christmas festivities. It turned out great!

Our kids were in the performance as well! Here are some fun backstage scenes I took, and some proofs from So’ Creative Studio.