Featured Artists: Renae and Roger Poer

Poer Renae and Roger

Who is R and R?

We are often asked this question. Truthfully, we are Roger and Renae Poer, a husband and wife team working together to offer  designs of rustic but elegant wearable Art Jewelry,  Designs by R and R.

We offer a blend of Form, Function & Style in our designs using many techniques of metalsmithing such as hammer forging, fusing, kiln firing, soldering, chain linking.

We let the materials, such as Sterling Silver,  Fine Silver & Bronze, 22K, 18K and 14K Gold, Copper, Precious & Semi-precious Natural Stones and Pearls guide our handcrafted designs. We are mostly self taught jewelers who embrace new techniques in order to  offer a wide range of unique one of a kind pieces.

One of our favorite types of work is having a client bring an heirloom pieces and intrusting us to create something new for them to wear and cherish.

Our studio is located  in Sylvan Springs, a small town in central Alabama. We hope you’ll allow us to show you our most recent creations.

Roger & Renae

Poer Bracelet2 Poer gate1 Poer Heart FusionPoer Tourq window pain

Feature Artist: Susan Baird

baird 1 baird 2 baird 3 baird 4 baird 5

Susan Baird has been fascinated with art all her life. As a child she enjoyed drawing the people and objects she observed. She later developed an appreciation for the paintings of the Dutch Masters, French Impressionists, and American Tonalists, and still enjoys nothing more than spending an afternoon with a book about one of her favorite artists.

Susan has participated in workshops with some of her favorite artists including Leonard Wren, David Leffel, Kenn Backhaus, Greg Kreutz, and Robert Johnson. She has also taken classes at the atelier of accomplished local aftist, John Lonergan.

Her reflective nature is evident in her work today. Contemplating the way light moves across a face, still life, or landscape, she seeks to convey the beauty that surrounds us. Susan hopes to be a student of art all her life because she believes insight is gained through practice and experience.

Her drawings and paintings have been featured in the Alabama Symphony Show Home. She shows her work at Artists Incorporated in Birmingham and Stonehenge Gallery in Montgomery and is a member of the Alabama Plein Air Artists. Her paintings are in many private collections in the Southeast. To learn more about Susan or to view her paintings, visit her website www.susanbairdart.com.

She can be found on Facebook as Susan Trant Baird.

A Picture of Success!

Picture of Success

Meet the planning committee for Riverchase Loves Artists art show who are still very hard at work. Pictured from left to right (Front row): Beverly Stine, Lynne Cooper, Mindy Estep  Back row: Susan Atwood, Liesa Pitts.

This is the 8th year for this exceptional art show held indoors at Riverchase Country Cub.  The art show is scheduled for Saturday, February 8 from 10am to 4pm.  It has been called one of the best art shows in Birmingham.  This charity art show benefits: Alzheimer’s of Alabama, The Exceptional Foundation and The Amelia Center.

Feature Artist: Becky Bolton Crisswell

Corsage Bottle by B. Bolton Crisswell  Design Jar by  B. Bolton Crisswell

Crisswell’s professional clay career has spanned 37 years. She has exhibited at the Kentuck Festival for 36 years and Bluff Park Art Show for over 30 years. Presently her clay art may be purchased year-round at Blue Phrog Gallery in Montevallo.

Crisswell’s wheel-thrown clay artworks are graceful forms with artistic surface considerations–most involving utility into art. Her tripled coated glazes give a rich, cobalt blue color, patterned with crystalline bursts and textures derived from the interaction of several glaze components, including rutile and gerstley borate. Crisswell has developed a paper-relief and porcelain slip design technique–these design surfaces can be very geometrical or loosely ornate, with either white or black slip applications. Another approach is a method of porcelain slip decoration by simply drawing into it free hand with a pencil to create her ever-popular “swimming fish” motif. Sculptural applications are also incorporated in her “corsage” pieces, “Clayfolk” jars and figure sculptures.

Process:

  • sculpted stoneware & mid-range porcelain
  • functional/wheel thrown stoneware
  • clay pieces fired to cone 6/oxidation firing (~2300 F)
  • hand mixed glazes from crushed stone & chemicals

Techniques:

  • paper relief design on surfaces using airbrushed porcelain slips
  • sculpted and folded clay designs
  • slab work with impressed materials
  • hand drawn pencil work into clay slips
  • layered glaze application

 

Feature Artist: Emily Neel Guin

EGuin As for me and my house EGuin Crazy cross

EMILY’S STORY

Emily is an outgoing, motivated and creative individual who enjoys all things vibrant and cheerful. Emily’s love for art started at an early age when she received an “art supply set” for Christmas. She blissfully went to work painting whatever her paintbrush could get ahold of. Once her paint supplies began to get low, Emily would sell bake goods to the local businesses and households to make money to re-stock her art supplies.

Since initially opening Emily’s Original Art in 2009, Emily’s passion for creativity has turned into a blossoming business. Emily’s Original Art allows her to use her creative talents, design concepts, marketing skills, and business expertise while creating art. Her client base has grown to include for-profit businesses, non-profit organizations, and private households, from all over the United States for whom she has designed artwork. Emily has donated several pieces of original artwork to non-profit organizations and mission-based charities around the country. Her artwork has been featured in Louisville Magazine (April 2011), Shop 280 magazine, and Shop Tuscaloosa magazine. She was also a guest speaker on ABC 33/40 “Talk of Alabama”, where she shared her story and showed the audience pieces of original art. In December 2012, Emily was introduced to Magnolia Lane Collections in Birmingham, Alabama. While creating “happy-original” artwork for businesses and loyal customers, Emily also designs a line of artwork produced by Magnolia Lane.

Each piece of her original artwork is painted on hand-built wooden canvases deigned by her grandfather. The style of Emily’s art is whimsical, eclectic, happy, and “one of a kind”! Within some of her paintings she uses different mediums, including: acrylic, spray paint, recycled materials, wire, mirror, low-voc polyurethane, etc.

“Painting is my happiness & you can never have too much happy”

– Emily

(Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/emilysoriginalart

(Website): http://www.emilysoriginalart.biz/

EGuin Flag

Feature Artist: Paula Reynolds

Paula Reynolds Bronze Jade Platter (2) Paula Reynolds 3 Bronze Mugs

Paula Reynolds works in a cozy studio making pottery and sculptures with two dedicated studio mates, an English Bulldog and a Boxer.  She makes her own glazes and uses mid-range stoneware. Preferring pots that are not identical, she works in series that are related. Her mixed media sculptures are playful and autobiographical. Paula graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of the Arts with a BFA in Crafts, a BFA in Art Education, and a Master of Interdisciplinary Studies in Ceramics and Sculpture. She also studied at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland taking post-graduate ceramic courses. Paula is a native of Virginia where she taught high school art and graduate ceramics before moving to Alabama. She and her husband, Mel, live in Inverness near their two sons and daughter-in-law. Paula teaches ceramics at Jefferson State Community College, serves as Assistant Director of the Alabama Craft Council, and is one of the co-owners Artists Incorporated Gallery in the Rocky Ridge Business District in Vestavia Hills.

www.artistsincorporated.com

twitter: @GalleryArtists

twitter: @ReynStudio

Feature Artist: Kathryn Allison

kallison.textiles1kallison.textiles3

After growing up in Birmingham, Kathryn relocated to Lookout Mountain, GA to attend Covenant College for four years where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Art. She now resides in Chattanooga, TN and has a cozy studio in her basement.

Kathryn started drawing patterns when she was in high school and through her time in college she identified textile design as a field in which she could draw patterns all day long. Through her experimenting with hand printing techniques as a way to produce those patterns, Kathryn has also fallen in love with the richness and uniqueness that comes with hand printed textiles.

You can see Kathryn’s textile work at rangemarktextiles.com and etsy.com/shop/rangemark

kallison.textiles2

2014 RIVERCHASE LOVES ARTISTS Art Show

Riverchase Women’s Club (RWC) is sponsoring their 8th ANNUAL ART SHOW, RIVERCHASE LOVES ARTISTS, on
February 8th, from 10am to 4pm. It will be held at the RIVERCHASE COUNTRY CLUB.

Notable artists, new and past favorites, from around Alabama, will be exhibiting and selling their work in a variety of mediums, including oil and watercolor paintings, jewelry, metal, wood, pottery, glass, photography, and fiber art. Artists agree this is one of the best shows in the region!

ADMISSION IS FREE AND IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Proceeds from the sale of art will benefit the Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama, The Amelia Center, and the Exceptional Foundation.

Mark your calendar now!