Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Massillon Museum: Stark Artists 2012


Keith and Priscilla are each showing works at the
Massillon Museum.  Keith is showing three panels.


Priscilla is showing two of her bucket forms.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

First Row Center for the Arts, Greentown



Opening April 20 7-10
Exhibition Dates: April 20-May 29
Music by RSN

Friday, July 29, 2011

Where does summer go?



Contrary to what this looks like, Keith and I have gotten
work done in the studio this summer.
But...the band is working hard too. Ahhh, time!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Summer is here


Summer is here and so too the time to work.
I'll try to keep this blog updated in a more
timely manner and let you know what the
Studio 214 artists are up to.

Check out rsn-band.blogspot.com and you'll
get some idea of how we're spending our time!

Some new work:


"In Praise of Serf" by Keith



"Turn, Turn, Turn" by Priscilla.





Saturday, May 8, 2010

Mansfield Art Center May Show


"It's a Long Haul, Buffalo Bill" with Keith and Kate.



Buffalo Bill Quartet.


Ken Arthur with one if his constructions. Best of Show!


Another view of Ken's work.


Another Ken Arthur construction.


AU colleague, Keith Dull's reduction print.


Another Keith Dull print.


A painting by MD Marion.


And one by George Witten.


Another Ashland U instructor, George Kukor.



And painting by AU student Joshua Risner.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Ken's "Spirit" sculpture for "Body, Mind and Spirit"


Moving stone from Briar Hill Stone, Killbuck.



Ken Arthur, great friend, inspiring artist and co-conspirator for the Galion commission in his studio.
Working with Ken was one of many pleasures of creating this artwork.



How does it look? Ken's stone and metal piece together for the first time.



Under Ken's guidance, we prepped the area for the stones.



August, 2009, installation day. Some excellent planning and the help
of good friend, Al Brown carry us through the day.



And it's standing! Now we just have to get the other two up. This stones weighs about 1600 lbs.



Ken's "Spirit" sculpture on a beautiful morning in October.



The completed work.



A detail from the top.