The 2024 Wine and Art Trail in Warner Springs had some remarkable, really show-stopping moments. There were huge clouds, thunder, rain and even hail.
This show was a way to get a close feel for La Serenissima Winery https://vinotiso.com and its wonderful host Tony Tiso. Laurie Roberts was our site coordinator showing paintings, jewelry and mediative desk sculptures along with husband Lane’s woodwork. Stacey should have been moving, but came and helped with a big smile. Marguerite Apostolas, a local realtor, displaced a range of real estate books she had written, but perhaps more importantly performed the practically viral dance for the glass of wine challenge. Jade was witness to it all. Wayne Sheets the fused glass artist who had the helm of the floating art display and skillfully steered it into safe harbor with the help of a few friends. I showed my magnet supported collages, displayed some clothes “unhide yourself” and “Miyaxwe” Cupeno tee-shirts. The ‘Alzheimer’s Embracing the Humor’ book was popular. Ralf Willruth was with me for support, camera work, and the not so difficult job or sipping wine.
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Welcome to Nina’s Blog. I am quickly classified as a public artist, generally meaning art for the public realm. It is different than a gallery/museum way of thinking. My way of making public art has manifested more traditionally as a site specific sculpture for a fire station. It encompasses some gorilla installations, some home and environmental designs and most recently many apartment developments. Usually having a theme, like; solar powered, low income, green, and educational. Apartment complex art is not interior design. The viewing audience is a hybrid of the general public and private art in a public space. I enjoy the variety. Archives
October 2024
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