Featured Artist

I am honored to be a featured artist on this website: http://www.guramidesigns.com. I met Regina Mann while I was in Chicago at the One-of-a-Kind Show and Sale in Chicago last December. Her website is dedicated to her late father’s artwork. Gurami Manasherov. He was born in what was then the former Soviet Union (Georgia). After a career that included extensive restoration, art, and interior design work, he escaped Russia in 1972 with his wife Mara and his two daughters. What made Gurami’s work look so different? His background. In Russia, he never had more than a handful of material to choose from, and the quality was often lacking and became quite proficient at recycling and problem solving. So if necessity is the mother of invention and creativity, we all need to thank the inefficient Russian economy for providing the skills and artistry that Gurami shared with us. I for one am glad that his memory and artwork lives on so that artists like me continue to be hopeful and inspired in this sometimes not so perfect world. I promise to continue expressing my own hopes, desires and feelings through my own artwork. I do this in hopes of making a difference, brining joy to others, allowing people to see the world through my eyes, my hands.

Things That Make Me Smile…

I was so awed by the colors of nature this weekend…purple mountains, grey storm clouds, sun highlighting the fading green of the prairie.  I love wide open spaces, the sky and land appear endless at times. The orange lichen was more captivating to me today than the fossils I was looking for, but on my search for more lichen, I found some really cool fossils too. Worms that are actually clams in petrified wood. And now, for a cool bath in my fantastically tiled bathroom!

See What I Say on www.arthash.com

check out my interview on this blog and see what i have to say~ www.arthash.com (i’m on the first page! if you are reading this in the future, you can see the interview here: http://arthash.blogspot.com/2010/07/artist-interview-jodie-atherton.html)

(Editor’s note: URL for interview is now located at http://arthash.blogspot.com/2010/07/artist-interview-jodie-atherton.html)

Dee the Mammoth

I just got back from a trip to Casper, WY to visit Dee the Mammoth in the Casper College Tate Geological Museum for the first time. If you haven’t been to the Tate, you’re missing out. It’s a fantastic geology museum, and I took a lot of photos of Dee’s lower jaw. Why the jaw? ‘Cuz I have the plaster jacket the jaw was transported in from the field back to the museum. Now that I have photos, I’ll get to work creating a mosaic on the jacket, and if all goes well, my artwork will be on display at the Tate Museum for their open house December 4th.