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| Artists Scheduled for September 9th Jack Earley of Loveland Ohio who does acrylic landscapes and abstracts. Jack is also well-known throughout the Southwest for his sumi-e ink portraits of Native Americans. Heather Cornelius is an upcoming artist whose works mostly focus on her intuitive and spiritual side. The energy of life and music are her main inspiration for the work. While other inspiration also includes nature and the esoteric. Currently she lives in Columbus Ohio. Jud Yalkut of Waynesville, an internationally known film/video maker, who has been exhibiting both collage and watercolor work for some time. His collages have an extremely detailed fusion of picture elements to create unified images that partake of the Surrealist sensibility. His watercolors are usually all executed plein air, on site, and focus on flowers and natural environments, as well as occasional memoirs of travel sites. Catherine Vance works in acrylic and oils, primarily involved in creating landscapes or subject matter dealing with the natural world. She has some abstract work, but more of impressionist and naturalistic style overall. Teresa Gale Campbell began creating vases after accumulating so many flower vases when her young daughter was killed in an automobile accident. Out of her grief and loss, Teresa created objects of art - beautiful vases decorated with beads, rocks & many other small objects. She markets her pieces with her company logo, "Taya's Treasures." Taya Natasha Marie, is Teresa's 1st granddaughter, named after Teresa's daughter, Natasha Marie, whose tragic death inspired her art. Joan Rutan of J R Design will be at the July Stroll featuring artisan crafted jewelry using sterling silver and gold filled precious metals, precious gemstones, cultured fresh water pearls, Swarovski and Czech crystal beads and vintage beads and buttons. John Kennedy's paintings are scenes from real life. He paints primarily in watercolor, in a realistic style, and dabbles now and then with acrylics. But he much prefers the loose spontaneity of a watercolor painting. His subjects are varied, but he has a special fondness for equine paintings, portraits of young children and still life. See John Kennedy's website Teina Tallarigo found a love for nature as well an energy which has inspired her to capture it on canvas. She observed layers, colors, transparencies and textured elements which she brings into her art of oil paintings, and mixed media and graphic design. Visit Teina's website Mary Kelly of German Village enjoys international travel where she has been inspired by the abundant selection of unique and colorful stones and precious metals. During her most recent travels she has collected materials from China, Argentina, Holland and Mexico. Combinations of colorful stones, metals and pearls designed for either casual or evening wear are the focus of her work. Marcy Elter of Lebanon has written a book that is an Appalachian story of mixed geneologies and historical fiction centered at Fort Ancient. She will be here doing book signings. At least 15 Waynesville area artists will also be participating in the Warren County Arts Alive Tour both Saturday and Sunday - For information about these artisans, please click the link below. As permissions are secured, other artists will be mentioned by name. |
Face Painting and Spin Art by Sheila Sargent and her daughter who are fundraising for missionary work |
| Artists representing a variety of mediums including jewelry, watercolors, oil & acrylics will be featured at our September event. We are still accepting applications for September 2007. The application form for artists can be found on the 'call for artists' tab of this site. |
| Enjoy a 'Taste of Waynesville' at these Participating Restaurants Campbell's Cafe' Cobblestone Cafe' 99 North Main 10 North Main Hammel House Inn Village Family Restaurant 121 South Main 144 South Main |
| Please mark your calendars for the 2008 Second Sunday Stroll May 11, June 8, July 13, Aug 10, and Sept. 14 Artists - please feel free to submit your applications for next year now! |
| Waynesville Second Sunday Stroll Noon till 5 pm |
| Entertainers scheduled for September 9th: The Miami Valley Dance Academy of Waynesville Times Past Vintage Dancers and Mixed Bag Musicians: musicians, singers and folk dancers based in Columbus, OH who enjoy sharing their passion for the music of the Balkans, Eastern Europe and other far-flung places. They feature exotic instruments, magical melodies, intriguing vocal harmonies and compelling rhythms of folk dance music from around the world. They can teach it, sing it, play it, dance it. Zivio, Skal, L'Chaim, To Life! They are planning on doing dances from the 1860's. Visit Mixed Bag's website Rick Street We are pleased to have Rick Street performing again this month. Rick's genre includes folk, rock, and jazz. The Dedication Band, Patty Frazee leader, will be playing early American and Celtic music. Instruments include hammered dulcimer, lap dulcimer, fiddle, bohran (drum), penny whistle, guitar and concertina. |