Out of Our Minds Art Studio

Rummaging through the glass, the colors swirling into one another. Metallic polka dots glimmering, pearly whites shimmering, and translucent panes revealing what was underneath – the room was filled with the sound of the hunt. You wanted to find the perfect color, shape, and size – searching with visions of a completed piece… This treasure hunt was fueled by Out of Our Minds Art Studio. Out of Our … Continue reading Out of Our Minds Art Studio

A Morning In Historic Downtown Easton

A collection of photographs from the streets of Historic Downtown Easton LUNARIA GARDENS Named after Lunaria annua which is often referred to as the money-plant because its seedpods resemble coins, this Easton Farmer’s Market stand is one to check out and meet director Kristen Jas Vietty. Their website can be found here. Also check out her Luna Bus Facebook page – she is on a fascinating endeavor … Continue reading A Morning In Historic Downtown Easton

The Art Establishment

“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” – Thomas Merton They were frozen.  The limbs stayed locked and glances unwavering.  It was silent aside from the sound of graphite on paper and the hand wiping the remains of erased lines.  The time ticked and they were still as if no time had passed.  Her cape draped over the edge … Continue reading The Art Establishment

Downtown Bethlehem Fine Art and Craft Show

The street was lined with white tents billowing with colorful paintings, metal jewelry, and fine pottery crafted at the wheel. Main Street is always closed for big events, so we chose the free parking lot at the bottom of the street.  There’s a short walk up to the show from here, over a footbridge and up the hill.  On the bridge stood a gentleman working on … Continue reading Downtown Bethlehem Fine Art and Craft Show

Urban Street Art Festival

You could hear that familiar sound of a ball clanking against the metal spray paint can.  A wooden crate sat on the table with drips of neon dried on the sides.  His hand hovered, mulling over the colors, finally pulling a bright orange followed by an electric green. “A beautiful flower, for a beautiful lady,” he said as he started to sweep the color over the glossy paper.  After laying … Continue reading Urban Street Art Festival