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Transforming the Streets of New York City

My Art Starts In The Garden Posted on June 2, 2007 by Mary AhernAugust 4, 2018

The Washington Square Outdoor Art Festival

Ever wonder what Art brings to a community?

University Place NYC during the Washington Square Art Festival

University Place NYC during the Washington Square Art Festival

Look at University Place in NYC during the Washington Square Outdoor Art Fesitival and look at the same street without.

All the Artist’s set up this mini city each morning starting at 10:30 and the show officially starts at noon. For the city that never sleeps, you can’t really dictate show hours however so frequently you are discussing your work while half of the booth is still in cartons.

 

University Place after the Washington Square Art Festival

University Place after the Washington Square Art Festival

At 6pm we take down our city. We do this exhausting work each day over the course of 3 days.

 

We do this show each Memorial and Labor Day Weekend.

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Washington Square Outdoor Art Festival, New York City

My Art Starts In The Garden Posted on June 1, 2007 by Mary AhernJanuary 12, 2009  

Memorial Day Weekend, 2007

What beautiful weather we all enjoyed. Just cool enough to bring people out of their air-conditioning and warm enough to invite a stroll along the streets of New York City.

This show is in it’s 76th year and I enjoy being a part of the history of this great city. What fun to be a member of the Art community of the Art Capital of the world.

BTW, I didn’t start showing with them
at the onset ;-)

Ryan Ahern - The Critic

Ryan Ahern - The Critic

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Art Show at the Bellemeade Gallery in Smithtown NY

My Art Starts In The Garden Posted on May 15, 2007 by Mary AhernJanuary 12, 2009  

My Digital Mixed Media Paintings on View at The Bellemeade Gallery

Smithtown Picture Frame on Main Street, Smithtown NY.

May and June, 2007

Window display at the Bellemeade Gallery, Smithtown NY.

Window display at the Bellemeade Gallery, Smithtown NY.

Art show at the Bellemeade Gallery in Smithtown NY.

Art show at the Bellemeade Gallery in Smithtown NY.

Windows at dusk at the Bellemeade Gallery in Smithtown NY.

Windows at dusk at the Bellemeade Gallery in Smithtown NY.

Mary Ahern Art show at the Bellemeade Gallery in Smithtown Picture Frame in Smithtown NY

Mary Ahern Art show at the Bellemeade Gallery in Smithtown Picture Frame in Smithtown NY

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The Connecticut Flower & Garden Show

My Art Starts In The Garden Posted on March 1, 2007 by Mary AhernJuly 30, 2018  

Mary Ahern- Art Naturally had a
Successful First Time Showing at the Connecticut Flower and Garden Show

The 2007  CT Flower and Garden Show moved to the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford CT. We never showed at this venue before so this was a new experience for us.

We brought our Traveling Art Festival Gallery to this exciting and very popular event and we’re sure glad we did.
The promised crowd of over 30,000 people showed up and at times, I felt as if I got to speak to each and every one of those winter starved gardeners.

This 4 day event has very long hours. Evenings until 8 each session. Did I mention very long days?

I’m glad that I brought my new bamboo director’s chair even though there were many hours I never got to touch it except to put my coffee in the cup holder.

The new lighting inside our Gallery worked just as we hoped so next time we’ll probably add the same system to the outside wall. The color correct lighting really makes a difference when showing Art.

As you can see, we’ve added new furniture to the Gallery and it makes writing up orders and taking information so much easier. Drawers in the desk really help me stay organized and the wood adds a nice sleek and solid look.

The racks on the outside of the Gallery were less than successful and we’re looking into alternative systems to show the small prints.

Mary Ahern-Art Naturally booth at the Connecticut Flower and Garden Show, 2007.

Mary Ahern-Art Naturally booth at the Connecticut Flower and Garden Show, 2007.

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Why Blog. Reason #3

My Art Starts In The Garden Posted on December 7, 2006 by Mary AhernSeptember 9, 2017  

The third reason in my decision of whether to blog or not was:
To “open up my rather cloistered existence for greater conversation.”

Having enjoyed a career in sales which included at times 80% travel, which means that I was on the road by car or airplanes 4 days a week, and my life now, creating Art in the serenity and quiet of my studio, I can say that I sometimes miss the dialog of humans. During the year I solve this void by showing my work in a number of upscale Art Festivals around the NY, NJ and CT areas.

I call them my mini trade shows. I used to attend, as an exhibitor, huge trade shows targeted to the Television Broadcast and Production industries such at NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) in Las Vegas, IBC in Montreux, Switzerland, Video Expo NYC while wearing high heels and silk suits. Construction crews and electricians put up huge booths over a period of days and many sleepless nights where experienced by the company engineers when the equipment didn’t work after the jostling of shipment.

My Festival Show booth

My Festival Show booth

Now my booth is a 10’x 10′ EZ-Up popup tent with mesh side panels to hang my Art, racks to display additional smaller prints and a collapsible desk. My husband Dave, who is in charge of all logistics, has timed our set up to one and a half hours as our best-case scenario. That doesn’t count the endless fiddling I do during the course of the shows to perfect the positioning and hanging of the Art. My dress code has changed from 3″ heels to khaki and Birkenstocks. How sweet!

The conversations I have with people during the two to four days of each Art Festival are so energizing. The questions and suggestions from them spur me to really think about my work and to stretch myself in ways I don’t get from working quietly in my studio by myself. The studio and the shows each are contributing so much to my creativity, my life and my Art. I’m looking forward to opening up the dialog even further with my blog.

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Why Blog? Reason #2.

My Art Starts In The Garden Posted on December 6, 2006 by Mary AhernSeptember 9, 2017  

In making the decision as to whether or not to blog I came up with a few Pro and Con positions.

Reason #1. Use the disciple of writing a blog to organize my thoughts. (I discussed this issue in my posting of 2007-12-5 Why Blog?)

Reason #2. Give back some of my knowledge of the world.

During this journey through life I have zigged and zagged through many fields of interest and a variety of careers. Often I’ve been asked to lecture on various subjects or to sit on a discussion panel of one subject or another. Several subjects I’ve spoken on in the past have been:

• Creativity and the Business of Art.
• “Creating, A Life” A presentation showing & discussing the evolution of an Artistic vision and the application of that vision as it applies to Fine Art, Business Development and Life in general.
• Careers for women in electronic publishing.
• Use of the Internet in a comprehensive marketing program designed for businesses in the field of horticulture.
• Use of color measurement and management devices in the development of multi-media design projects for use on the Internet and in print.
• Presentation of my fine arts catalog raisonne with a focus on the evolution of personal style and artistic influences.
• Electronic Paint Systems and Character Generators. Defining their use in creating graphics, illustration and design for television stations and production houses.
• The Shady Garden. Plants I grow and why.
• Garden tools I can’t live without.
• Techniques I use in my creation of my Digital Mixed Media Painting.
• “The Future Through Both Ends of the Looking Glass. Broadcast Computer Graphics. Where Has It Been and Where Is It Going?”
• Oil Painting techniques I’ve learned and use from studying the old master painters.

I could go on but compiling this list helped me to recognize that I have enough subjects and material to justify a blog. What a waste it is it if I keep this knowledge bottled up inside my head. I believe that some of my learned experiences will touch others in new, different and unexpected ways. Isn’t that where innovation and evolution comes from? I’m just part of the process.

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Why Blog?

My Art Starts In The Garden Posted on December 5, 2006 by Mary AhernMarch 5, 2019

There are quite a few reasons to blog or not to blog. I’ve struggled with justifying whether to spend my time writing, considering that I’m primarily a Visual Artist. Here are some of the thoughts I pursued as I worked towards a decision.

To Blog or Not To Blog?

For:

1. Organize my thoughts.
2. Give back some of my knowledge to the world.
3. Open up my rather cloistered existence for greater conversation.
4. Drive people to my website.
5. Sell my Art.

Against:

1. I’ve never been naturally drawn to writing articles or letters to people.
2. I’m a bit of a hermit.
3. It will take time away from creating new Artwork.
4. I’m already too busy. (I’ve just added Pilates to my schedule)
5. If I’m going to do it I have to stay committed to it.

Obviously I’ve decided to Blog so here is an elaboration of one of the reasons.

Organize my thoughts.

I have a head full of ideas that it makes my brain spin. I want to write down and categorize the ideas, the priorities and the projects. I’ve always been a goal-oriented person and this is how I’ve always arrived at goals. And yes, I always arrive at my goals if I go about them systematically. So one of the things this blog is going to do is to help me create and organize my steps towards achieving my next goals. (Hopefully)

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Farmingdale Horiculture Department Lecture

My Art Starts In The Garden Posted on December 5, 2006 by Mary AhernMay 23, 2017

On December 3, 2006 I was invited to present a Lecture at the Farmingdale State, Dept. of Ornamental Horticulture Dept. Being a graduate of the program I presented an alternative career path to the traditional landscape design or floral trade professions.

Having morphed my Horticultural education into my Art has given me the opportunity to have my work informed with a passion for the subject along with a knowledgeable and professional grounding. This immersion in my subject makes my Art work so much more powerful, accurate and personal.

Mary Ahern lectures on Fine Art, Botanical Illustration and the Business of Art

Mary Ahern lectures on Fine Art, Botanical Illustration and the Business of Art

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