Showing posts with label promote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label promote. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2011

Picking up Momentum

Keturah entered us into a local show call Momentum, sponsored by the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition (OVAC). I didn’t mention it earlier (like when she actually entered us) because I don’t put much stock in getting into shows (probably because I don’t get into them that often). But now that we both have been accepted I am slightly excited (slightly more than slightly really). We both got all three of our pieces in the show (three is the maximum number of piece you could enter), so that’s pretty cool (I thought so at least). Here are pictures of the work we got into Momentum:











Here is some info on the show (dates, times, etc…). Come and check out our art and some other stuff (meaning other peoples art and some music (it should be fun))
DATES
Momentum Down tempo: Friday, March 4, 8-Midnight
Momentum Full Speed: Saturday, March 5, 8-Midnight
March 7-8, 5-8 pm: Momentum Gallery Hours

LOCATION
Farmer's Public Market
311 S. Klein Ave., downtown OKC
(map)

MUSIC
Friday: Dean Williams Band, OK Weather, & People, People
Saturday: 44 Teeth, Kite Flying Robot, & The Rockettops

TICKETS
Each night: $10 in advance, $15 at the door

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

It’s Alive….!!!

So we finally planted our seeds this past weekend (even with our garden unfilled/finished). We thought we would go ahead because if we waited until the garden was finished all of our plants would be way behind on the growing curve. Here is a list of plants that we are planning on growing in (and around) our garden:


Oregano
Basil
Cilantro
Sage
Tomato (heirloom)
Zucchini
Cucumber (heirloom)
Squash
Sweet Peas
Green Beans
Bell Pepper (heirloom)
Serrano
Cayenne
JalapeƱo (heirloom)
Green Onions (heirloom)
Leek
Carrots (heirloom)
Butter Crunch Lettuce (heirloom)
Brussels Sprouts
Cauliflower
Pumpkin
Watermelon
Corn
Potato (Purple)
Spring Mix/Mesclun Mix
Sunflower
Sweet Onion
Garlic
Sweet Potato
Blue Berries
Black Berries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Grapes

The heirloom seeds we got for free from a man named Ray who does Youtube videos about gardening (go and check him out he's pretty amusing and informing).


Here are a couple of pictures of our seeds in their little seed flats,







as you can see some of them have all ready sprouted. I am not sure which ones sprouted (we have a diagram but I didn’t have it with me), but quite a few did. We are growing the seedlings at my mother –in-law’s house because we don’t have the space or the sunlight in our house. So she graciously allowed us to grow them there (which I appreciate a lot!).

So we are still having problems getting soil for our garden, but it is coming together slowly. We got some soil from my mother-in-law, and some from one of my sisters-in-law. We will also go and pick up some more manure from our friends farm (ranch?) so we are getting there it is just taking more time than I thought it would.

On another note we joined an Etsy “Team” called Baha’is on Etsy, you all should go check it out. There are a lot of talented people from all over the country in that group (team?).

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Artistic Jealousy

So as I was sitting listening to (great) music, surfing the webs, and generally being bored enough to do some cleaning. I was really wishing I could do something artistic –my ideas ran from making pottery, printing tee shirts, video blogging, and printing books (one day soon). I was remembering a link our good friend Andy posted to his wonderful wife’s new photography project. The idea is that she will post a picture once each day for the next year. I am secretly jealous because I wish I could take pictures like her (because she is really an amazing artist/photographer) and thinking I could do something like that, right? But then realized I should probably just let the people who are good at it do it (instead of me doing it badly –similar to my wishing I could play the guitar… “Wish in one hand and pooh in the other and see which one gets full faster” my dad says). So I will promote her website (via this link here ---> Leah’s Cool Website) instead. Check it out, leave comments, and order a print or three.