I am an artist and
certified zentangle (R) teacher. My husband Paul is a registered piano technician. It only made sense that an artistic collaboration was necessary. In December 2014, he and his then business partner found me a free, 1977 Krakauer studio upright piano with water damage to its lid and battered casework, but its insides were solid. I painted it white in January 2015 and then began to draw. As black zentangle inspired lines filled that white surface, I imagined preserving those lines on film.
In April 2015, David Cowardin and Joe Oliveiri of
Lola Visuals made that dream come true with the completion of the art documentary Life & Art Entangled featuring the videography and story telling skills of Lola Visuals, J
azz pianist Peter Brown's musicality, my artistry, and my husband's piano technical skills. Life & Art Entangled premiered at the
Duluth Superior Film Festival in June 2016.
Last night I was overwhelmed with gratitude for the support and enthusiasm of those who attended the joint film release party/art opening at
Zeitgeist Arts in downtown Duluth. This opening was a celebration for me of so many dreams come true:
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~16" stoneware platter created by
Dorian Beaulieu,
patterned by Esther Piszczek. |
- the release and screening of Life & Art Entangled documenting my first completed art piano;
- patterns on clay, on the wall, following a year of ceramics classes at Lake Superior Community College, including a collaborative piece with my ceramics teacher Dorian Beaulieu;
- the completion of my first coloring book with local publisher Whole Person Associates filled with original zentangle inspired art; and
- a dress made out of fabric printed with my own designs.
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Me, posing with the art piano on Monday, August 1, 2016,
wearing a dress designed and sewn by my niece Vivian
on fabric printed with my patterns. |
It was a truly magical evening. Dreams really do come true.