Wednesday, April 25, 2012

BLUES HAIKU by Phil Garrett

  
Hello Art people.

I’ve been working on a project over the last few months that combines printmaking and music making( two of my favorite things) . Specifically a print portfolio about seven Piedmont Blues artists consisting of seven linoleum cut images each  with a letterpress verse that correspond to  songs either by or associated with those Blues Artists. The folio is called BLUES HAIKU.

Letterpress and drying prints
I made the prints in the letterpress studio at The Penland School of Craft  in February, thats a great facility by the way. I rented the studio for a week, which can be done in the downtime between fall and spring sessions, cut the lino blocks, proofed and printed the photopolymer plates and then did the final run with the lino blocks on a sweet running Vandercook press. Each of the seven prints and Colophon  are in an edition of 20 on Hahnemuhle Copperplate paper. 

Sixteen of the sets are going to be in a clothbound custom folio that includes a CD of the seven songs performed by myself, David McCurry, Russ Morin (Blue Studio Band) and Bob Buckingham. The recording was produced by J.Michael King at his home studio in Greenville SC. The Piedmont Blues artists featured range from Blind Blake to Pink Anderson. The publication will correspond to a House Concert in Asheville NC at Working Girls Studio. 30 Battery Park Ave 7:30 pm on May 25 2012 . 
                                                                                               


This has been labor of love in all aspects, love the music, love to play and love to make images. 
                                                                                        
                                                       -Phil Garrett April 23 2012


                                                  
                                                                             Blues Haiku Proofs/Penland


      
                                                                                      Blues Haiku Detail 1




Blues Haiku Detail 2


                                                                                          Blues Haiku Detail 3



B LUES  HAIKU
1. MOSQUITO MOAN   BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON
   A GREAT AND IDIOSYNCRATIC BLUESMAN FROM TEXAS
2. POLICE DOG BLUES  BLIND ARTHUR BLAKE
   REV GARY DAVIS SAID THAT BLAKE HAD A SPORTIN
    RIGHT HAND . ONE OF THE PIEDMONT’S FINEST PLAYERS
    AND SONGWRITERS, AND A HUGE INFLUENCE ON MANY 
    FINGERSTYLE GUITARISTS  WORLDWIDE
3. SOUTH CAROLINA RAG   WILLIE WALKER
    JOSH WHITE SAID THAT  GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA’S
         
     WILLIE WALKER WAS THE BEST GUITARIST HE EVER
     HEARD . UNFORTUNATELY HE ONLY RECORDED A FEW 
     SONGS . 
4. HESITATION BLUES  REV GARY DAVIS
    BORN IN GRAY COURT SC ,REV GARY DAVIS   
     INFLUENCED  NUMEROUS GREAT GUITARISTS 
     AND SINGERS INCLUDING JORMA KAUKENEN , PAUL
     SIMON,JOHN SEBASTION,ERNIE HAWKINS AND ON AND ON
5. RISING RIVER BLUES    GEORGE CARTER
    ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND POIGNIENT SLOW
      BLUES EVER . RECORDED IN THE 1930’S BY THIS
      GEORGIA TWELVE STRING GUITAR PLAYER
6. ONE MEAT BALL        JOSH WHITE
     WRITTEN BY HY ZARET AND LOU SINGER THIS SONG
     WAS RECORDED BY AND BECAME A HIT FOR 
     GREENVILLE SC NATIVE JOSH WHITE
7. GREASY GREENS       PINK ANDERSON
   PINK ANDERSON PLAYED MEDICINE SHOWS THROUGH
    OUT THE SOUTH IN THE TEENS .TWENTIES AND THIRTIES
    AND LIVED AND PERFORMED IN THE UPSTATE OF SOUTH
    CAROLINA UNTIL HIS PASSING IN 1974
THIS FOLIO OF PRINTS AND THE CD ARE A TRIBUTE TO THE
MUSIC AND MUSICIANS THAT HAVE INSPIRED AND INFLUENCED
MY OWN MUSIC MAKING . I HOPE YOU ENJOY MY ART AND THEIR MUSIC
ALL PRINTS ARE LINOCUTS ON HAHNEMUHLE COPPERPLATE PAPER EDITION OF 24

Monday, April 9, 2012

Along the Path by Dale McEntire



Along the Path
by Dale McEntire



Working on location is the most natural way for me to produce paintings at this time in my life. These works always come back to the studio for reworking and sometimes complete new approaches but their beginnings are in the natural world. My process has been one that has developed over the years but in many ways remained grounded in certain principals. I have several favorite locals I like to revisit and explore in depth. These include NC Game Lands , PAC Conservancy Land , National and State Parks.


I try to approach the landscape with a clear and calm mind. As I hike into an area I allow my senses to open up to light , sound, composition and instinctual emotions that may arise. I also keep my awareness on signs that may present themselves such as animals, unusual formations and other natural elements. When the scene begins to present itself I then spend a few moments becoming familiar with the energy present and my place in it. It is my understanding that this time alone in nature is a gift and my responsibility as an artist is to honor it. As with all quite time the mind is prone to wander and rebel but with practice I have learned to be present with my surroundings.


The paintings have gone through several stages over the years and I have continued to work toward finding my own language. Many artist have inspired me over the years and helped me along with my journey. I enjoy working this way and will always have these experiences with me. After a days work I normally walk away with a feeling of gratitude and contentment of having spent several good hours on this blue jewel we call earth. A bow of gratitude is a good way to end the day.

Dale McEntire

Red Earth Studio
http://www.dalemcentireart.com