Showing posts with label Art Adventures Studios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Adventures Studios. Show all posts

Friday, February 27, 2009

Canton First Friday--Believe in the Arts!


Join BZTAT at Art Adventures Studios and all the other artists in Canton's Arts District as we celebrate and BELIEVE IN THE ARTS at the March 2009 First Friday! Lots of great music, food, fun, and always GREAT ART! Check out the Canton First Friday web page for more information!



Enter a Drawing for a free "Ki-Meow-No" Print by BZTAT at Art Adventures Studios at 336 4th St. NW!





Believe in the Arts!

First Friday, March 6th
6-10 PM
Downtown Canto
n, Ohio
Music! Art! Food! Fun!







Life is an Adventure!


BZTAT

Art Adventures Studios

Buy Artwork and Gifts by BZTAT
Art Adventures Studios, located in downtown Canton, OH
near
Second April Galerie and the historic Onesto Hotel.

Monday, January 12, 2009

BZTAT's Thought for the Day


"Adventure is worthwhile in itself.
"

"The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do. You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure, the process is its own reward. "

--Amelia Earhart

Art Adventures Studios
Buy Artwork and Gifts by BZTAT

Art Adventures Studios, located in downtown Canton, OH
near Second A
pril Galerie and the historic Onesto Hotel.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

BZTAT's Thought for the Day


"Sell your cleverness and buy bewilde
rment." --Jalal Ud-Din Rumi



Art Adventures Studios, located in downtown Canton, OH
near Second A
pril Galerie and the historic Onesto Hotel.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Canton First Friday Ice Sculpture--BZTAT's Latest Adventure


A couple of months ago, I received a letter from the Canton Special Improvement District about the January 2009 First Friday "Ice-O-Rama". the letter asked me if I would be interested in carving an ice sculpture for the event. There was nothing compulsory about it--Just a simple inquiry. No was an acceptable answer.

But as I am often want to do, I said, "Sure! I can do that!"

Keep in mind that I am a capable artist, but my realm is typically 2-D. I am not a sculptor. I have never carved wood or stone or even plaster, for that matter. I am a painter.

Why do I get myself into these things???? There are times that I might be wise to abandon my motto, "Life is and adventure!"

Four days from now, I will be carving a block of ice at a very public event, outside of my studio, Art Adventures Studios, in the freezing cold, trying to make sure that my fingers do not succumb to power tools, and trying to avoid making a complete fool of myself. To prepare, I am doing a lot of research through Google and You Tube, to see how the pros do it. I am picking the brain of fellow artist and wood worker extraordinaire Kevin Anderson of Anderson Creative, who has gamely agreed to loan me some tools. I am hoping that I can do it without a chainsaw, the most common tool used by ice sculptors, because I have never used one of those before. We will see.

I have pulled off some incredible adventures before. If I can pull this one off, I guess there will be little that I cannot do. Stay tuned...