Showing posts with label nova scotia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nova scotia. Show all posts

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Loose Lips Sink Ships

Cut out a vintage 1960's ad touting the benefits of feeding your children sugar, add inspiration from a WWII propaganda poster and some paint and what do you get?

Don't mess with Betty. She sports ink, knows how to keep a secret and holds a grudge.
She's sailing this fall to the Craig Gallery in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia  to appear in Altered Egos and she's bringing her crew.
Stay tuned.

 
 

Loose Lips Sink Ships
6"X12" acrylic on board, vintage ephemera

 

Thursday, July 25, 2013

On Target

Lots of time to be in the studio = productivity! I vowed to myself that I would complete 8 paintings this summer and I'm feeling like I may just make it. As always, I have a number of paintings in progress so I can jump from one to the other as the ideas and will come.
This little painting, "You Missed" makes for 3 down, and 5 to go.
You Missed by Teena Marie Fancey
8"X10" mixed media on board

 
 

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Lumiere 2011

Hi All,
There's a really cool FREE event taking place in downtown Sydney Nova Scotia this weekend. It's called LUMIERE. Watch this and read on...

It's a night time ART event. The main street will be closed to vehicular traffic and there will be performances of  music, theatre, dance and visual art in alley ways, parking lots, store windows, and other unconventional spaces. It starts at 6:59pm on October 1st and runs until 11:59pm. There is no admission...just come on downtown and walk about. Bars and restaurants will be open and some will be featuring special menus in honour of the occasion.
There will be information in Saturday's Cape Breton Post about some of the venues AND there will be volunteers in the streets with information too. ALSO check out http://www.lumiere2011.ca/ to see a PDF of the schedule and the artists involved.
I will be there...my fellow artist Katherine Scott (maker of handmade books and other delights) and I will be hunkered down at the beautiful new YMCA building. We will be taking over a squash court and will have it transformed into an underwater world made from refuse beach combed from local shores this past summer. Do drop by!
This is a new 'thing' for me. Although Katherine and I have worked on many installations of fine art and craft at the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design, installation of an art 'project' is new. We have been hard at work gathering and preparing but won't REALLY know what the end result will be until it is installed in the space. I promise to post pics after Saturday for your viewing pleasure/curiosity!

Stay tuned!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

I've Taken a Fancy: La Bella Mona Lisa Gallery

If you are ever travelling around the famous Cabot Trail in the province of Nova Scotia and wish to visit a truly FABULOUS shop/gallery, do visit La Bella Mona Lisa Gallery in St. Joseph du Moine ( enroute between Margaree Harbour and Cheticamp NS). Artist extrodinaire Michel Williate-Battet owns and operates this gallery-shop and there you can see his enchanting work. I am honoured to now show some of my work at La Bella Mona Lisa Gallery and to be in such good company as the artisans and artists who show there too...in particular Michel himself. I have been an admirer of Michel's work for years as well as a patron of his gallery shop. Please do visit Michel's website to learn more about him and his work, and check out his microsite on the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design's website too, as he is also a member there.
Cheers!
( This piece pictured here is called "I've Taken a Fancy". It is a mixed media work on board with vintage Valentine making the claim. It measures 8"X8" and is available for sale at La Bella Mona Lisa Gallery on the Cabot Trail. For more info check the above links or email me at tmfancey@gmail.com)

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Weekend Dance-(Get your glad rags on!): THE BACK STORY


The back story: So much goes into bringing an idea to fruition. Hours of pondering, reading, and selecting/searching for the very right combination of colour, imagery and found objects to bring a story together on a 2-D surface. So, here is the story of The Weekend Dance (SOLD) ( mixed media on board with found object embellishments), a triptych ( 3 panels) featured in my exhibit When She Was Bad...now showing at the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design until July 22nd, 2011.

In creating The Weekend Dance (Get your glad rags on!) I was inspired by the contrast between our Saturday night and Sunday morning behaviours, vintage photos from postcards, as well as two tales of deadly apparel: The Red Shoes, a work of fiction by Hans Christen Anderson, and the true story of a stunning ball gown made of arsenical green tarlatan.


 The girl in Anderson’s tale wore her red shoes everywhere, and they were perceived as evidence of her vanity. Once cursed, the shoes took control of their owner’s feet. The shoes forced the girl to dance until she died from exhaustion after she boldly wore them to church.

 The 1862 documented gown was made for a socialite’s ball using a shining green imported textile. The twenty yards of fabric was dyed with a compound of arsenic and contained about 900 grains of the poison. While its owner danced, the dress scattered a dusting of arsenic about the ballroom making many of the guests ill and poisoning the wearer as she twirled about the floor.

 The subject in The Weekend Dance (Get your glad rags on!) is dressed in a fetching green frock and red shoes, ready for Saturday night. She hopes the weekend will bring something exciting and new. She throws off the shackles of the mundane and hurls herself into the dance with abandon; her red shoes move her through the hours. She will knowingly take risks tonight; she will be reckless and perhaps self-destruct in the complete surrender of her inhibitions.

 Things will look very different in the harsh Sunday morning light and she will feel a tinge of guilt. As the workweek begins she will start looking forward to its end, and once the weekend arrives she will do the dance again. She is compelled to.

Friday, June 24, 2011

"Trouble"

The game of Trouble, a sucessful trip to the dump and a ladies magazine from 1966 were the inspiration for this painting. In the spirit of causing havoc and a bit of 'witchery', this girl is stirring it up!
Our Bewitched-era gal has before her a crystal ball-cum-pop-o-matic bubble(scoured from the dump and probably once housed a trinket from a vending machine) which contains a die with a different coloured dot on each side ( also found at the dump).
"Pop the bubble, pop the die, pop a six and you move twice. Race your men around the track and try to send the others back!"
Yup, for all of those who were kids in the early seventies, remember that diddy? That's a looong time ago. The power of advertising!Wow!
The back drop was inspired by the actual design of the Trouble game board and sci-fi/futuristic like aesthetic from that era that was use alot in graphic design. The confused and frustrated looking gentlemen replace the coloured peg game pieces and await to be Troubled at the next 'pop' of the die!
"Trouble"** (mixed media on 12"x12" board) is one of 20 pieces exhibited in the show "When She Was Bad" now on display at the Cape Breton Centre of Craft and Design, 322 Charlotte St. Sydney, Nova Scotia until July 22nd, 2011. C'mon down and have a peek. For more information on this piece, email me at tmfancey@gmail.com
**SOLD**

Monday, June 20, 2011

STRIKE!

Strike. Which definition do you think is the most fitting?
a) to hit sharply eg: with a hand, fist weapon...
b) to inflict ( a blow)
c) to damage or destroy through forceful contact
d) engage in a work stoppage
Whatever your choice...Strike while it's hot!

"Strike" (SOLD) is one of 20 pieces in my exhibit
 When She Was Bad (now showing at the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design until July 22, 2011). "Strike" is mixed media work on board, and features a beach combed iron...yes, a real iron. The painting measures 16" w x 20" h. For more information visit the Centre's gallery or contact me at tmfancey@gmail.com.

Stay tuned...more work to come.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Sneak peek #3

As the lyric goes: Luck be a Lady tonight! Here's another sneak peak from my new exhibit When She Was Bad. This is a detail shot of a piece called Lady Luck (always a sure bet). I picked up a pair of novelty dice in a second hand shop on Prince Edward Island last year. They made me laugh and gave me the inspiration for this work. I'll post all the pieces in their entirety once the show opens...When She Was Bad runs from June 13th to July 22nd, 2011 at the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design, 322 Charlotte St. Sydney, Nova Scotia.                  

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Bluenose Marathon 2011-Girls on the Run!

Last year I attended the
Bluenose Marathon in Halifax Nova Scotia to cheer on my youngest daughter Lauren as she ran the half-marathon event. I had never attended before and because this was her 3rd time participating, that I would finally make the trip. I had never been to anything like it before and was overwhelmed at the caliber of the event AND the tremendous positive energy surrounding it. Droves of people turned out to cheer on the runners ( a cornucopia of all ages and abilities) and one couldn't help but get caught up in it all. I cheered as folks in all the events crossed the finish line and shed some tears as my daughter completed her run. I decided then and there that I'd run the next year.

Let me tell you, I  was no runner and only minimally athletic but I stuck to my guns and started training in late December, running a couple times a week and then stopped when the weather stopped co-operating. I took it back up in March, determined as I was, and it was a slow process, but finally was able to run 5km without stopping or walking by the end of April. Not bad for a 47year old ex-smoker.

Fast forward to 2011 and you can see me above with my medal for completing the 5km event. My youngest daughter ran the half-marathon event, my oldest daughter Allison ran the 5km with me and we all came in UNDER our goal times! (We three are here to the right)

It feels so good to accomplish something I never imagined I'd do!



Next year:  Bluenose Marathon 2012 10km event!
Hope to see some of you there!

When She Was Bad is only weeks away! Stay tuned for some more sneak peaks!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Redux, Redux opens today!


It's finally here. Redux, Redux opens today at the Ross Creek Centre for the Arts in Canning, Nova Scotia. Technically, this is my first solo exhibit as well as my first solo exhibit on the mainland. I am very excited about showing my work to a new audience!

The Official Opening is this Sunday from 1-3pm and all are welcome! Afterwards Ross Creek Centre for the Arts will be presenting Two Planks and a Passion's Off the Grid theatre will have their season's opening performance of their production Rockbound which I am happy to say I will be attending!

Will be back at the old studio in Margaree Harbour working on my next project: When She Was Bad which will open in summer 2011...a long way off, maybe but trust me, when the time comes I'll wonder where the time went and hope I've got it all done!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Bragging rights and good advice

Hi all. Pictured here is my wonderful Daughter #1. Just giving her kudos for an article well written...I will NEVER get tired of braggin' up the kids. So she may think it's no big deal, but for me it is. Check out this link The Coast, a wonderful little Halifax newspaper that throws my girl an opportunity now and then and publishes her. In this latest issue of The Coast, Allison gives great advice for those wanting to enjoy all that Halifax Nova Scotia has to offer, but must stick to a budget. Enjoy.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Redux, Redux...goin' solo


Redux, Redux will be showing at the Ross Creek Centre of the Arts in beautiful Canning Nova Scotia in July! I will be exhibiting solo as my Redux partner, Laura Moore has her hands full at her new boutique. Her presence and her fab work will be missed at Ross Creek but you can see her found object paintings and her other creations at Finders Keepers in Bras D'ors her on Cape Breton Island.
Meanwhile, I am excited to be showing off-island and hope that the Valley folk will come on out and enjoy my work.
Check out the Ross Creek Centre's website for info on my show and upcoming exhibits and their theatre company Two Planks and a Passion. I'm hoping to take in a performance of Rockbound, this year's play.
So Mainland Nova Scotia, here I come! Wish me luck all!