Saturday, February 27, 2010

Satch Exhibits New Work From The Series "Below Here Lies Nothing" At Henry's On East Coffee Bistro

My wife, Satch, has a new exhibit.


Opening March 1 at Henry's On East Coffee Bistro in the Mass Ave District in downtown Indianapolis, artist Satch presents new work from her series, “Below Here Lies Nothing.” Featuring thirteen paintings and seven assemblages, the exhibit runs through March 31.


Fresh from the 2009 group exhibit Postcards from Dystopia at Nolia's Gallery in London England, Satch has been busy creating paintings by "re-purposing" canvasses and constructing assemblages that recycle vintage ephemera and discovered objects.


"I am excited to be exhibiting at Henry's. This is a terrific chance for a great many people to experience my work," Satch said. "The work from my new series, "Below Here Lies Nothing," a pun that refers to repurposing canvasses, examines human relationships - how we feel about, speak of and live with each other."


An opening reception will be from 6 to 10 p.m. on First Friday, March 5, where Satch will be available to discuss her new work.


For additional information call Ron Kern at (317) 507-7888 or visit http://satch-artist.com


Henry's On East Coffee Bistro

627 North East Street

Indianapolis, IN 46202


(317) 951-0335


Monday through Thursday 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Friday 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Saturday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Sunday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.


(Image - "I Am Available," Mixed Media, 2'x3' ©Satch 2010)

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Sign, Saugatuck, Michigan

I have been photographing this sign for many years. This Holga triptych is the best one yet. This sign has been well maintained for all of the years that we have been visiting Saugatuck, so somebody is very committed to getting this message across to all of those that pass by.

Click on the photograph to enlarge. (I'm starting to think may I should have named the blog "Click to Enlarge.")

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

A Departure

Here's a departure from the plastic camera images. Satch found some forgotten digital files.

Over the course of last year I made several digital photographs as an exercise in minimalism. I liked this one. As always, click to enlarge.