Stray, the Regal Wonder Dog, Wants You to Know . . .

Stray, the Regal Wonder Dog, wants you to know that the Weaverville Art Safari is just two months from now. She thinks people come by to see her so she hopes you’ll visit on Saturday and Sunday, October 24-25 2015.

See some of my new work on the new Weaverville Art Safari website:
http://weavervilleartsafari.com/artist/detail?id=6=

Speaking in third person, LeoTheColorman has been inspired and in the studio working on two new– actually THREE — series of works created just for the October art tour. The names of the series will be revealed later (hint: one has to do with tattoos).

Go ahead and put the dates on your calendar now and plan to see wild new paper sculpture creations and of course Stray, the Regal Wonder Dog, as she holds court that weekend.

All in all, a great opportunity to see “Art in the Heart of the Blue Ridge.”

Stray, the Regal Wonder Dog

Stray, the Regal Wonder Dog

Thanks for visiting me …

leo

Remember to tip your waitress.

It’s a Wrap…

When I started making bundles they were based on a loose, uneducated, shallow, interpretation of Sioux medicine bundles that were mentioned to me by my Sioux mentor, Ben Black Elk. Everything he said impressed me. I was in my early teens when he lived in Keystone just across the creek from us during the summers and posed for tourists at Mount Rushmore.

I’ve done many bundles since 1985 when I introduced them at the Peppertree Ranch show, in the Santa Ynez Valley, north of my home in Los Angeles. Now they only relate to Medicine Bundles because in the primitive years they were the impetus. I describe them in many ways now, wraps, bunches, assemblies, packages, groupings, batches, collections, accumulations, and sometimes, they’re … well, bundles.

I make inventories of paper sculpture versions of feathers, leaves, horns, weavings, insects, plants, symbols, and many other elements that are cut, manipulated, painted, and put away in pizza boxes for future use. I draw upon these inventories when attempting to assemble something.

These are some of the contents of one of the pizza boxes before brushing off the crumbs and painting.

These are some of the contents of one of the pizza boxes before brushing off the crumbs and painting.

IMG_0866

They become collage in dimension without much attention to content or reality. In Butterfly Bundle, are the wings enormous or is the bundle very tiny on normal size butterfly wings? Who cares, not me. I collage elements because they fit, seem right, make a statement, or complete an idea. And, remember, at my age, it has to be fun or funny…

IMG_0868

I never know how to title a piece of art. In the early 60s I went to a gallery opening on La Cienega Blvd. on a Friday night art walk. Richard Rubens, a great painting instructor at The Chouinard Art Institute was showing, and one of the works was titled, “In back of beyond.” I was so impressed, and don’t think I have ever reached that level of clever obscurity. I have tried. Oh man how I’ve tried. The bundle pictured above is called, “Good Fortune.”

IMG_0863

Maybe I should have titled this, “The Underbelly of Autumn”. Instead it’s called, “Autumn Bundle.” My titles are so prosaic, you would think I’m trying to sell the stuff off of a chain link fence.

White Tail Bundle

White Tail Bundle

Here for your musical enjoyment are a number of badly titled bundles that shall remain title-free in this post. I’ll be your entertainer here for the unforeseeable future and I’ll come back when I can’t stay so long. Don’t forget to tip your waitress. Good evening.

IMG_0718

IMG_0714

IMG_0114 (1)

At this time I want to thank the many friends who save their pizza boxes for me for without them there would be no filing system and more paper all over the place.

Thanks for visiting me …

leo

P.S. My work is at the Grovewood Gallery in Asheville, NC. Also, I will soon have new work in the Asheville Airport Gallery.