Friday, July 6, 2018

9th Annual Door Prize for Portraiture at Chez Cheryl Artspace



July 6 2018

Has it been a year? I have paid little attention to this blog but feel compelled to document the most recent Door Prize for Portraiture.  This is our 9th year, and the interest  continues with gusto. The opening party for artists and their friends was well attended, we had just enough food, and people cheered each other when winners were announced. This community is supportive and truly celebrate each other at many levels, win or loose.
I have managed my medical issues for a year now, no changes in MRI, so no change means no drama.  I think it was shocking enough to say goodbye to Julia Bresnahan, who passed away suddenly, it seems, while in Arizona.


We  knew she had health issues but thought most of the bad stuff had been beat. Instead she succumbed to invading cancer and went to hospice and soon after, she was gone. She had left her portrait of grand nephew Marshall in her place in Baileys Harbor, and it was  my pleasure to include it in the show, I was glad to hear from her niece that it was the families wish to have it displayed.  This year’s Honorable Mention went to Michael Nitsch, Karin Overbeck and Hermke Timm, all diverse and deserving. Best in Show went to Suzanne Rose, at last, I think she felt like a bridesmaid, never a bride, but this year’s image of daughter Delilah was so powerful, practically jumping off the wall. Her chronicle of her daughter’s growth each year  offers a study not only, of the Portrait image, but the complexities of a young girl facing a broadening world.


Chez cheryl artspace continues to offer me a quiet spot, the screened in front porch a temple for listening to the wind in maple and arbor vita and countless birds through the day, concluding with the whip poor will at dusk.

Right now my own  paintings are stored in closets. In late July two will go to the Hardy Gallery for Collection Invitational Fundraiser, and in September I have one piece headed to the Miller Art Museum in Sturgeon Bay for ABSTRACT THOUGHTS, my piece is inspired by the barn and trees and offers escape from the nightly news, in colors and forms that simplify and play with the traditional landscape themes that dominate the DoorCounty.