Indie Arts DVD Issue #9 Released

September 19th, 2008

Issue #9 in the Indie Arts DVD magazine series has been released early. The information below appears on the PREVIEWS page on the Indie Arts DVD website, where you’ll find similar highlights for all Indie Arts DVDs.

PREVIEW GUIDE - ISSUE 9

Preview of Issue 9 – Fall 2008
RELEASE DATE:  October 1, 2008
Viewing Guide
Total Viewing Time: 1 hour 55 minutes
INDIE ARTS is two years old! This last regular issue of the DVD magazine has many special features in it including three videos which takes us to Southern Spain and Interviews with amazing artists and Art Gallery shows.

Featured Artist Michael Jacobs is a Mixed Media Maker and Author of Creative Correspondence and Books Unbound who says the most exciting aspect of his work is discovering new interactive ways of working with paper and mixed media. Learn how he began making books as sculptures, miniature books and creative correspondence.

Michael operating 'Cosmic Revolution #2' during interview

Indie Arts goes On-Location to Andalucia, Spain with a special visit to The Alhambra, a Moorish architectural wonder.

Interviews: Sue Robertson’s Joyful Art will inspire you to play and experiment with mixed media and to try new techniques that bring you joy. She talks about how her love of art supplies lead her to try out new styles of collage and mixed media. Visit The Salvage Studio in Edmonds, WA where they “Rescue Good Junk” and create whimsical and practical art from found objects. They are passionate about reusing castoff materials and combinbing them into inventive new forms.

Suzie Wolfer, LCSW talks about the process of making SoulCollage cards and how they can help you discover your inner allies and helpers. She also describes how she uses SoulCollage on a daily basis. Karen Landey, Video Producer of INDIE ARTS, steps out from behind the camera to share her experiences producing INDIE ARTS, the creative process and taking her video art to the next level.

Art Gallery Shows: Award-Winning Artist Lisa Bebi has a show of her Mixed Media and Collage Art. Linda Gaughran’s Mixed Media and Precious Metal Clay Jewelry is featured. Kelly Renae’s takes us around Southern Spain with her photographic Portrait of Andalusia.

Experience the moving and transformative work of an Art Journal Group Show that includes the artwork of 13 artists: Anne-Marie Colwell, Mary Gartner, Robin Katz, Julie Kessler, Laura Mosher, Susan Pins, Pat Remington, Marlene Schaus, M.K. Shaw, Cami Smith, Lauren Swing, Judy Tracy and Laurie Wack.

Indie Arts DVD Interview

August 13th, 2008

My interview for Indie Arts DVD Magazine was lots of fun and features art and craft works I’ve created over the past two decades. Release date is October 1, 2008. Click YouTube to view the video intro segment to this stimulating DVD. Issue #9 is a visual feast, jam-packed with artist interviews and lots of art.

Highlights:

Kelly Renae takes us to Southern Spain with her photographic Portrait of Andalusia and a special visit to the Moorish architectural wonder, The Alhambra

Interviews with mixed-media artists Sue Robertson, Suzie Wolfer and Indie Arts DVD Video Producer Karen Landey

The Salvage Studio in Edmonds, WA, where three artists are passionate about reusing castoff materials

works by mixed-media artists Lisa Bebi, Linda Gaughran, and 13 artists who participated in an Art Journal Group Show - Anne-Marie Colwell, Mary Gartner, Robin Katz, Julie Kessler, Laura Mosher, Susan Pins, Pat Remington, Marlene Schaus, M.K. Shaw, Cami Smith, Lauren Swing, Judy Tracy and Laurie Wack

Indie Arts DVD Magazine

July 1st, 2008

Tomorrow morning I’ll be driving north to Edmonds, Washington (this time singing along with Jimmy Buffet), to be interviewed by Karen Landey, creator of Indie Arts DVD Magazine. I’ll be the featured artist in issue #9, and I’ve been dusting and packing lots of art and craft creations the past couple of days to bring to the shoot, which will take place at ArtWorks. Click on Karen’s Blog to find out more about Indie Arts and click here to see YouTube clips from Indie Arts first anniversary.

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