Sunday, March 24, 2013

Landfill Art Project

Landfillart is an international effort encompassing one-thousand-forty-one (1,041) artists to claim a piece of rusted metal garbage and create fine art.  Pictured above is Andee Rudloff's Near Nashville hubcap featuring Bowling Green, KY's Corvette logo on a cake highlighting Bowling Green as the home of Duncan Hines and Corvettes.

The 1,041 pieces of rusted metal are actually old automobile hub caps from the 1930’s through the 1970’s.  Each hub cap, after being cleaned and primed, is affectionately called a “metal canvas.”  Although most “metal canvases” have been transformed by the artist using oil or acrylic paint, some have been weaved on, glued or screwed or welded to, or made into fine sculpture.

Ken Marquis, founder shares...
I have found that the fine artists I have worked with on this project do not even flinch when looking at this white round disc of metal canvas.  And why should they.  Artists from the beginning of time have used cave walls (Lascaux, France and Altamira, Spain,) walls of pyramids (Egyptians,) animal skins (American Indians,) etc… as their canvas.  In addition, as a gallery owner for over thirty years, I maintain that artists, generally speaking, are more ecologically in touch and environmentally aware.  Perhaps that is the reason forty-one artists readily accepted the challenge and embraced the project.
The project is near completion. We are currently seeking the final group of artists. It has been evolving from a simple idea of taking forty-one old rusted hub caps and creating forty-one pieces of great art.  The second phase has already started with the acquisition of one thousand additional (1000) rusted hub caps which will be turned into cleaned and primed “metal canvases.  The project will continue with finding one thousand (1000) talented artists who believe in this project.
The third phase will involve publishing a book on the project showcasing all one thousand forty one (1,041) completed “metal canvases.”
 
An announcement will be made on Earth Day 2013 about the upcoming exhibitions and the final phase which will involve choosing 200 metal canvases that adequately represent the project and create a traveling show. The book and traveling show will portray the global art community's effort to positively impact the environment through re-purposing previous metal waste into great landfillart.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Bicycle Bus Painting days

Don't miss the opportunity to paint with artist Andee Rudloff on a unique community art project in downtown Nashville, TN, Friday, April 5th from 3-6 p.m. and Saturday, April 6th from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.  A time lapse video of the entire project will be created, so not only will your be able to say you were part of the mural, but you can also become a film star!

For more information, check out the Bicycle Bus KickStarter campaign HERE

Sunday, March 03, 2013

The Bicycle Bus Project

Support the Bicycle Bus community art project

The bicycle bus is a collaborative art project between local artist Andee RudloffGreen Fleet Bicycle Tours & Rentals, the Metro Parks Department, and the Arts and Business Council of Greater Nashville.
Come help us paint in early April 2013!

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