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April Faery Land Kick Off 

was AWESOME
Our Help Create Faery Land In CNY event in April offered FREE Faery Dwelling Building, Lavender Lemonade Tea, many Faery dwellings, beautiful live music, Faery Art ,the Faery Queen and other characters. We will be offering classes in building dwellings at our location and other places in CNY

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This site is being sponsored by CNY Creators and Pinnacle International Center, a 501 C3 non profit that has an office and other facilities at the South Side Innovation Center. The President of Pinnacle is Peter Svoboda, who is also the curator of the 3rd floor Gallery/Maker and Event space  named " The Station" at the historic train station at 400 Burnet, at the corner Catherine and Burnet. Our goal is to have positive inputs in the culture and in people's lives. If you join the site you will have your own page and can have photos and connect to others. You will also receive emails and updates that may be of interest to you. IF NOT ALREADY A MEMBER JOIN BY GOING TO THE JOIN TAB. THERE IS NO COST TO JOIN.

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Who We Are

Who we are

This site is being sponsored by CNY Creators and Pinnacle International Center, a 501 C3 non profit that has an office and other facilities at the South Side Innovation Center. The President of Pinnacle is Peter Svoboda, who is also the curator of the 3rd floor Gallery/Maker and Event space  named " The Station" at the historic train station at 400 Burnet, at the corner Catherine and Burnet. Our goal is to have positive inputs in the culture and in people's lives. If you join the site you will have your own page and can have photos and connect to others. You will also receive emails and updates that may be of interest to you. IF NOT ALREADY A MEMBER JOIN BY GOING TO THE JOIN TAB. THERE IS NO COST TO JOIN.

Art Available - Gallery 1

Hope by Ron Warford, 40' x 30 " Graphite on Black Board, Framed 
Mr. Warford's work was selected by the Smithsonian Institution for a national traveling exhibition in 1973. He was one of the initial founding and teaching members at the Folk Art Gallery in Syracuse. His work spings from his imagination and is masterfully executed. Tel (315) 391-5115 for more info or to purchase. One of the presidents of a local art guild referred to Ron's work as  "master works" for their power and quality.

Strength , by Ron Warford. 20 " X 30"  

Home is Where the Hearth Is by Jaws. This piece took 600 hours. Amazingly, to produce this the artist had to put the snowflakes  in first on a white fine piece of paper and then build everything around it. Think about it - this amazing work, and other pieces of the artists work can be seen at CNY Artists Gallery, which purchased this piece in 2013.

Dream Horse by M. Smart

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  The bannr is great and I look  forword to having my work in the store .Thank you Judy Roenbeck

Added by Judith Brown-Roenbeck on January 27, 2011 at 5:34pm — No Comments

Watercolor!

I have started working with watercolors again, and I am enjoying every minute of it. I had forgotten how much I loved their luminous quality. Tomorrow I am doing a watercolor and mixed media demonstration for the YMCA Seniors group, and beginning in March I will be teaching Watercolors at the Y Arts Studio on Tuesday evenings and Wednesday mornings.

Pictured here is…

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Added by Joan Applebaum on January 26, 2011 at 9:01pm — 2 Comments

My Ah Ha Moment

While walking the dogs this morning I had an epiphany. I look forward to my routine walks with our two dogs and so do they. They love the freedom of wandering free over our Central New York farm fields following the various scents that cross their paths. In my own way I am doing the same thing, following wandering thoughts that are crossing my mind. Every once in a while I have an epiphany and I had one of these “ah ha” moments the other day.…

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Added by Charlotte Blanchard on January 22, 2011 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Jan 20 shopping an pampering party, you're invited!

Laddies night out!! This Thursday at my house. 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM. Pamper yourself with NYR Organic skincare and cosmetics as well as 20% off my jewelry!
We always have fun. Stop by to introduce yourself and have a glass of wine by our fireplace!

Added by Cynthia Cameron Design on January 17, 2011 at 12:48pm — No Comments

World's Tallest Church Transports Me Back to Germany

While out hiking my dogs this week, slogging through the drifting snow, it wasn’t all that was drifting, my mind was too. Once again I found myself thinking back to some of the wonderful experiences I had while visiting my daughter and son-in-law in Europe a while back. One particular experience rises above all others, literally; and that is Ulm Münster, the tallest church in… Continue

Added by Charlotte Blanchard on January 16, 2011 at 6:00pm — 2 Comments

Delavan Center

Went to the Without Restraint show at the Szozda Gallery on Friday with my sister Helen Carter (of Secret Lentil fame) and her husband Michael Burton.  I really enjoyed seeing the work of Barbara Conte-Gaugel and Phil Parsons (and many others).  It's so inspiring to be in the midst of creative people and their creations.

Added by Cynthia Schmidt on January 16, 2011 at 11:26am — 1 Comment

An Introduction



Expressing emotion through likeness, linework and the use of color are my passions. 

The face has it... Portraiture captivates me in a way nothing else can. My goal is to not just create a likeness, but catch a piece of the person's essence in my work and interpret the…

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Added by Elena Rall Aida on January 10, 2011 at 5:55pm — No Comments

The Day After

Yesterday I started 2011 off with my first art show where I was the featured artist along with two other artists from the New York City area. My show, "The Wishful Traveler" is showcased at the Earlville Opera House in Earlville, New York. It was my first show like this where I am the featured artist, and not just showing a couple of pieces with many other artists.…



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Added by Charlotte Blanchard on January 9, 2011 at 3:35pm — No Comments

Artist Statement

I have to paint - it isn't a matter of choice.

Added by Deborah Walsh on January 9, 2011 at 12:30pm — No Comments

CALL FOR ARTIST

 

 

 Janus art show

    Artist are needed for the January 22nd art show
the…
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Added by Jennifer Krawiec on January 4, 2011 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Art IN The Park

 

Hi! I would like to let everyone know about Art in The Park if you don't already know .It is in June at Marcellus park. We show case fine arts and crafts.It is a juried show and there is a winner in each group. We will be sending out paperwork soon.It has been going on for a very long time and people do come every year.It is June 25th and if you are interested just let me know.Judy

Added by Judith Brown-Roenbeck on January 4, 2011 at 11:30am — 1 Comment

Earlville Opera House -- A Local Arts Hot Spot

What a great way to start the New Year--getting ready for the opening of my art show at the

Earlville Opera Housethis Saturday (Jan. 8).





It has been a year-long process from submitting my work to acceptance and finally, the hardest part which was deciding on which paintings to show. I am thrilled to be able to share several of my oil… Continue

Added by Charlotte Blanchard on January 3, 2011 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Little about myself

My name is Travis Feldman and I am a 19 year old who has been doing photography for about a year now. I currently go to City College in New York City, and come back to Syracuse NY to visit family, friends, and do the occasional shoot. 

 

A few samples of my work and their description:

 

 

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Added by Travis Feldman on January 3, 2011 at 2:24pm — No Comments

Most Annoying Question To Ask An Artist

The most frustrating question I get asked as an artist is, “How long did it take you to paint that?” It’s a frustrating question, obviously asked by those with little artistic ability, and has no good answer. For the observer, it is an honest and easy question to ask, how else are they to gauge the monetary value of what they are looking at. But for the artist, it is not as easy to answer.





On one hand, there are all of the years leading up to the point of creating the painting.… Continue

Added by Charlotte Blanchard on December 29, 2010 at 12:30pm — No Comments

The Real Gift Of The Magi

The greatest gift from the Magi was, and still is, the gift of hope. Whether you wish to believe the story or not, undeniably the story of the birth of Jesus Christ and the Magi has done more to influence history than any other singular event.





This is the pivotal point in history not only for mankind, but for art itself. During this time, only the higher classes where literate and most of the known world remained illiterate. If the story were to be told and spread throughout… Continue

Added by Charlotte Blanchard on December 24, 2010 at 10:43am — No Comments

Carlene's

I have always had an appreciation for the Arts and this is my way of

expressing this.

My shop is a place where you will find diversity, all Artist, Crafters &…

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Added by Carlene's Antiques Custom Framin on December 24, 2010 at 10:30am — No Comments

ACEOs

 

My Artwork Daily pieces I have completed so far. They are available for purchase through the Szozda Gallery for only $15 each! Get one for yourself today.

 

I am available to do commissioned pieces as well. The 25th Infantry Division and Celtic Knot pieces are two commissioned artworks that I have completed.

 

Please contact me with any…

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Added by Whitney Daniels on December 22, 2010 at 8:00am — No Comments

Taking Action on the Solstice

We tried to see the moon eclipse but the clouds said NO! Oh well. So to celebrate the winter solstice instead, we updated our photo album of the Delightful Devas with ordering information. Perhaps this will help viewers! Please tour our slideshow and share our images with your friends. Happy holidays and may 2011 be healthy and prosperous for all of us.…

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Added by Suzanne E. Curdt on December 21, 2010 at 12:48pm — No Comments

First Nativity Scene In Live Art

Until the 13th Century, scenes of the Nativity were only seen in 2 and 3 dimensional art. It wasn’t until 1223 that Saint Francis of Assisi is credited with creating the first live nativity scene. Having recently returned to Greccio, Italy, from a Pilgrimage to the Holy Lands, Saint Francis desired to make his Christmas MUntil the 13th Century, scenes of the Nativity were only seen in 2 and 3 dimensional art. It wasn’t until 1223 that Saint Francis of Assisi is credited with creating the…

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Added by Charlotte Blanchard on December 20, 2010 at 12:30pm — No Comments

arleen fordock, part-time artist/ part-time public service

Anytime is a good time to think of volunteering at Syracuse NY or nearby.  

Having worked as secretary/steno/typist in the past, retirement gave me opportunity to "jump" into the art area.  In retrospect, was in it along with working a "day job" as I did enter "ON MY OWN TIME" at employer and won in the "drawing" category.   In 2004 (approximately) I donated that piece to the RescueMission's auction, and it sold!!  Confidence resulted and here I am.   Founded "CNY Art Forum" in 8/08…

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Added by arleen fordock on December 20, 2010 at 3:58am — No Comments

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