oh, speaking of “donating for art” - I am making this constant, never-ending sculpture of crazy-quilted prescription bottles - and I received hundreds (of bottles) from everywhere - you put out a call and the people will deliver!!!
To the right you see the first stage of the prescription bottle installation - I sent our requests and I received envelopes and boxes from the following: Nancy Hayes, Julie Anderson, Lydia Weaver, Lydia Weaver's Whole Water Aerobics class, Dr. Nancy Kelker, Andrienne Outlaw, Alicia Beach, Lloyd and Shirley Curry. I hope I haven't forgotton anyone!
The point being is that we are RE-USING an item prior to its location in landfills, thus clogging up nature for hundreds of years. We are not even melting them and reshaping them - we have found something useful to do with them in their current discarded stated!!!!! Pre-Cycling!!!
This is how the prescription bottle piece turned- COPING SKILLS, 48"h x 53"w x14"d, wood, mirror-floored shelf, crazy quilted attached prescription bottles. Honors the help that myself and others receive from altered mood and anti-anxiety pharmaceutical assistant. I am thankful for the joy I can now have in my life because I am not a raging lunatic anymore!
BE PART OF 'EAT YOUR WORDS'
My next “community” piece is going to be “Eat Your Words” - it will be an acrylic-suspended table, with all clear acrylic dishes/silverware/bowls, etc. and the “food” will be colored paper printed with hurtfully email messages which have been sent and/or received.
This idea came about when I had a dream that I was cooking fried chicken breaded with shredded words (one of my personal icons in my work) . . . so if anybody wants that nasty email from Uncle Fester to be part of the piece, email me a copy of said emails (you can edit names or addresses, but the papers will be shredded/cut) to:
sherfickart@gmail.com
with “Eat Your Words” in the subject line
If you prefer snail mail: Sher Fick, 1023 St. Hubbins Drive (Studio), Spring Hill, TN 37174
Such as: an entry might look like this:
To: sherfickart@gmail.com
From: joejones@jonesy.com (provide real name and address if you want to be listed in the exhibition catalogue - your name won't be with your words submitted, and REMEMBER the worlds will be shredded!
Re: Eat Your Words Installation
"Well, I hope you feel good about yourself now that you made Granny cry on HER birthday. Who do you think you are. What gives you the right to take the attention away from Granny just to say you are pregnant with another brat. You are getting too big for your britches, Girl! You better watch yourself. You gonna steal all Granny's money cause she feel sorry for you. Over my dead body".
I will also give credit to all donators in the exhibition catalogue, so send your name, address, with email along with it, so I can keep you posted and give credit where credit is due!
Feel free to pass this information along - the more the merrier - and this series might take on a life of its own and last as long as the prescription bottle one - i.e. - my whole life! When Adrienne did her last piece (Shelter, see http://www.adrienneoutlaw.com ) we had hundreds of volunteers . . . it is amazing to do community projects.
I believe that with eat piece of paper that is donated, that we can erase those negative words from our minds as they will be ritualistically shredded and then used as a piece to great a fantastic social-interactive event.
Read MoreNature's Gifts
This is the glorious view I woke up to this morning in our little corner of Tennessee. We don't have real acreage, but we are blessed enough, and have worked hard enough to be backed up to this undeveloped and protected lowland.
Within about 10 minutes it went from a complete blanket of fog to this softly-filtered divine light.
I can't express how beautiful it was and how grateful I feel to live in such a beautiful spot on our planet earth. It holds up to all the beauty I have seen in Italy, or anywhere else in the United States - all in my backyard!!
Here is a view of what remains of the Tibetan-style Prayer Flag I created for the health of my favorite author, Haven Kimmel. If you haven't read "A Girl Named Zippy," yet - buy it tomorrow. It will bring a smile to your heart and a laugh to your soul.
May Nature Shine Her Light Upon You,
For Art's Sake,
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