Showing posts with label Glass and print studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glass and print studio. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

An Artist of Prickly Pears!!! Real Cati Sculpture...Ouch! A Artist of New Thought

RABBIT'S MOON STUDIO NEW ARTIST SERIES:


 INTRODUCES JONATHAN TAUBE



During our on site visit to New Orleans we were not only introduced to wonderful foods, cultural events, and galleries, but new artist as well.  Our last two post on artist in New Orleans, we talked of George Rodrigue and the Blue Dog and introduced Frank Relle photographer extradonaire. 

Jonathan Taube/New Orleans Sculptor/google image


Proposal for Baltimore Social Interaction Sculpture/Jonathan Taube/google image


But as in all travel wonderful things happen that are just happenstance.  When touring the New Orleans Glass and Print Studio I met a charming energetic young artist by the name of Jonathan Taube.    He is primarily a sculpture.  He talked in a way that I have begin to understand, among the new generations, who are born out of technology and a different social vision for our world, that is just mind blowing creative!  He, and many others of his generation, sees the world and our structures differently and is out to change the world.  I almost heard an audible click as if someone opened up a door to a new world I had not conceived.  He talked about art studio's being virtual, not set in one country or place, he talked of pop up art shows, he talked of collaboration with artists in other countries and areas in new ways, that is did not have to be permanent, and he talked of art as not having ownership not needing to claim it as one person and individualize it. 


Jonathan Taube, Floating Bench/Baltimore Proposal/google image


 We stood and talked while the glass blowers tuned molten glass, and the print makers walked around us trying to roll their presses...we talked while my partner patiently waited, the left after it was too long....it was exciting and enlightening!  I know you have had conversations like these at times....when they happen it is like a huge gift the universe has given you...Christmas presents under the tree, fireworks bursting in the air....so now lets talk about Prickly Pear Cacti Sculptures!!


Jonathan Taub, Prickly Pear Sculpture/google image




Why Cactus you say....why sharp needles, live, and temporary sculptures?


Jonathan has a great passion for prickly pear cactus, just ask him.  He knows everything about prickly pears, their origin, how they grow, where they grow, and everything else prickly pear.  He has studied them up front and close.  I am not sure how he would term himself as an artists, I might call him a conceptual artist, but he may have a different take.  In the photo below you can tell he its not only interested in presenting it as a live sculpture, but as something live that is deconstructing as well.  It opens up to other thought....living and dying, how and what happens when something dies, how the sculpture changes in color and shape, and that it is temporary......
Jonathan is an exciting new young and vibrant artist....he has done sculptures on site in Israel and Mexico, and many national venues.  He is an artist on the move....I think we best keep an eye on Jonathan he is up to lots of creative good for the world!!!






Friday, March 16, 2012

New Orleans Warehouse District, Glass and Print Studio, and famed artist George Rodrigue

We had a wonderful experience in the warehouse district of New Orleans today.  We went to the Glass and Print Studio where one can view a gallery of the over 100 artists that participate.  On site over 10 artist work in the hot room blowing and turning glass and others on the large presses turning out wonderful artist made prints.  The public can go in to the hot room and observe the actual process of glass blowing.  Every time I watch someone blow glass I am impressed by the skill and strength it takes.  It is a complicated process of heating, adding glass, turning, reheating, add color and reheating again and again.  One must be patient and be able to put up with the constant heat.  But it is a magical process as well.


Warehouse Art District of New Orleans/photo by Elizabeth Gordon
After leaving the glass and print studio I wandered down the street and happened into George Rodrigue's Youth Art Development Foundation.  My eye was drawn to a plaque with an oak tree with a color pallet on it and a glass door that said Youth Art Development.  
Being a teacher of the arts, and an art advocate I had to know more.  What I discovered was a wonderful successful artist who is also a humanitarian with a deep desire to give back to others using his fame and success as a well known artist.  Thanks to the Education Co-ordinator Mandy's generosity of time and patience is answering all my questions we received a thorough understanding of George Rodrigue's outreach programs for young people in the state of Louisiana and his desire to use his art to help people everywhere.  


Plaque Outside George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts


I would like to break this down into parts for you and more than one post.   First I would like you to know about the print and glass studio and a young artist who uses live cacti in sculpture.  Then I would like to do a separate post on George Rodrigue his art and foundations.  So we will do a three part series for you.  The longer I am in New Orleans the more I find to write about.  
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