Inside the studio

May 16th, 2008

The following picturesспални комплекти are inside the Deming Art Studio. They show some of the display set-ups we had for the Deming Art Studio Spring Open House. The Spring Open House was an awesome SUCCESS!! Now we are looking forward to the Lapeer Celebrates Art Festival, June 7th and 8th, 2008. We are also excited about some new creations we are currently working on. Look for photographs of our newest creations on our blog or visit our website http://www.demingartstudio.com??????rent a car bulgariaкомпютри to contact us to schedule an appointment to visit our studio.

Magic Flowers

April 9th, 2008


Pictured above are some of my handcrafted metal flowers. I call them Magic Flowers. For each flower I must hand cut each individual petal. Once the petals are cut out, I then hand hammer and form each petal to give the flower three demensional form. Then I weld the petals to the stem. Once welded, I hand paint each individual flower.  Since each flower is handcrafted from my mind’s eye , NOT from any patterns, no two flowers are the same. And most of the flower shapes are never duplicated. That means each flower is a one of a kind. Currently, I only have (24) flowers made for our Deming Art Studio Spring Open House on May 10th, 2008. So get yours during the Spring Open House while they are in bloom!

 

 

The Lily Pond

April 4th, 2008

The “Lily Pond” is a sculpture I am currently working on. It involves the elements of hand worked metal, stained glass and cement. When finished a lime green birdbath will sit a top the coil of metal. Dancing behind the hand sculpted birdbath will be the graceful cattails. And flying amid the cattails will be a stained glass dragonfly. Below the birdbath will be the lily pad in bloom floating on the water. And beneath the birdbath to be eyed only by the keen observer is the bullfrog getting ready to leap apon the lily pad. Want to see how this piece of handmade original fine art looks when it is completed? Come to the Deming Art Studio Spring Open House, May 10th, 2008, from 9am to 6pm located at 5380 Stanton Lk Rd one mile north of Lum, Michigan. For more information visit www.demingartstudio.com

 

 

Don’t forget Mothers’ Day, show Mom how special she is by giving her the gift of handcrafted original fine art!

Deming Art Studio-Spring Studio Open House

March 26th, 2008

Deming Art Studio Spring Open House

Spring is here!

And so is the once a year Deming Art Studio Spring Open House

May 10th, 2008 - 9am to 6pm

For more information visit www.demingartstudio.com

       Spring has finally arrived! The Rhubarb plants are beginning to pop their heads above ground to rejoice in the sunny days and milder weather. Soon we will be digging horseradish to grind into that pungent tangy hamburger relish everyone enjoys. And our minds and hands turn to our flowerbeds and gardens. Wouldn’t you like to own a piece of original fine art? Want to adorn your gardens or accent your home with handcrafted American made artwork? Looking for that unique piece that won’t be found in your neighbors’ garden or home?

         The Deming Art Studio offers you a unique selection of original hand crafted fine art for your garden and home. At their studio nestled in the Northeastern Michigan farm country, artists Linda & David Deming bring to life unique original fine art creations. Among this husband & wife artistic team’s creations are stained glass & metal sculptures, cement sculptures, cement furniture and garden art. To view some of their artwork and learn more visit the Deming Art Studio at www.demingartstudio.com .

         Spring is here! And so is the once a year Deming Art Studio Spring Open House, May 10th, 2008, 9am - 6pm. For more information visit www.demingartstudio.com . The spring open house begins our season of unveiling to the public our new creations. During the Deming Art Studio Spring Open House you will experience unique original fine art. There will be light refreshments. Also, each year our guests to the spring open house have the opportunity to enter a drawing to win an original piece of Deming Artwork. See you there on May 10th, 2008 from 9am to 6pm at the Deming Art Studio, 5380 Stanton Lake Road, located in Lum, Michigan.

Spring Tulips Garden Arch

Lily Frog

Legends: 9 Quilts Inspired by the Earth, Sea & Sky

March 11th, 2008

If you sew, quilt, are an artist or just love creativity, I highly recommend “Legends; 9 Quilts Inspired by Earth, Sea & Sky” by Laurel Burch. I neither sew nor am I a quilter but, I truly enjoyed this book.  The designs of the quilts are filled with imaginary worlds, colorful birds, flying fish and mermaids.  Laurel Burch’s bright fabric designs are beautiful and creative.  The designs, colors, intricate applique work  and nature’s energy in each piece took my breath away. Take a look at this book even if it is just to be inspired by the artist’s vision of nature.

 Striped Chorus Frog

Striped Chorus Frog part of the Patio Windchime Series by artist Linda Deming. 

 Blackeyed Susan Plant

Blackeyed Susan Plant by artist Linda Deming

Living the Creative Life

March 3rd, 2008

For all you creative people and artists looking for a good book to read I highly recommend “Living The Creative Life-Ideas and Inspiration from Working Artists” by Rice Freeman Zachery (ISBN-13-978-58180-994-7) . The book provides inspirations for all levels of artists from full-time working artists to those considering becoming a full-time artist. I enjoyed the book because I got a glimpse into other artists lives and how they create . The book is filled with pictures of the commenting artists’ works and tips from the artists. I saw how they made the transition from day job to full-time artist. Through their creative processes, journals, muses and creative blocks, I realized that I myself as an artist was not much different from other artists. The book is filled with creative  “Try This” assignments to jumpstart your creativity. Included in the book are insights from by artists Claudine Hellmuth, Michael DeMeng, Violette of the purple Magic Cottage, Susan Shie and more. They answer the questions you are longing to ask artists about their creativity, their lives and their creative processes. They  help you find the answers to the artistic questions you have been asking yourself. The images of the artists work in this book are awesome!

   Tulip with Kyoto Flower and Birdbath

Stained Glass & Metal Tulip with Kyoto Flower and White Birdbath by Artist Linda Deming

Linda’s Deer In Lapeer deer

February 29th, 2008

Deer In Lapeer

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Deer In Lapeer

  American Flag DeerFinished American Flag Deer outside the Primerica Office In Lapeer

 This was an art prject that brought together artists, friends and the community. We decorated deer, did kids events downtown, hung out at the Fransworth Gallery and finished it off with a grand party at the chairperson’s home. I highly recommend similar art projects to other communities and artists. 

My friend Amy had a great idea for an art project that would benefit Downtown Lapeer and bring artists together. At the time the project was conceived the Lapeer Art Association was still located outside of downtown Lapeer at Farnsworth And Daley Roads in the Farnsworth Gallery. Being Co-Chairperson of the Deer In Lapeer project was a real learning experience for me. We wrote and were awarded our first grant! We worked with local businesses on monetary issues, as well as , event coordination.  Juggling businesses and creative artists was an interesting task.  And while planning the whole event Amy and I still had to decorate our own deer sculptures. Artists took about three months to decorate their deer sculptures. Once completed the deer were herded up and put on display in the Historic Downtown Lapeer. During the event we had musicians, caricature artists, carriage rides, kids deer decorating, tracks scavenger hunt, coloring contests and more.  The event was a huge success benefiting the local community and the downtown in many ways, as well as, benefiting the artists of the community. Deer In Lapeer helped bring people to their downtown and helped put the spot light onto local artists and their Farnsworth Gallery.  Curious about the Deer In Lapeer? Visit the link under my favorite links.

Want to view more of this artist’s work? Click on the Deming Art Studio link under My Favorite Links.

Breast Cancer Awareness Art Project

February 27th, 2008

My Udder Bra 

Last summer my artist friends and I were looking for a fun art project we could participate in and network with other artists. During a conversation with my friend Marguerite, I mentioned the Studio 1219 Breast Cancer Awareness Art Project. Studio 1219 was looking for artists to decorate bras for Breast Cancer Awareness month. Throughout October 2007  the gallery, located in Port Huron Michigan, would have the bras on display, as well as , host seminars, luncheons and events pertaining to breast cancer awareness.  As Margueirte and I came up with idea after idea on how we could decorate bras, I thought to myself  we  aren’t really going to participate in this project.  But the next day Marguerite was calling me excitedly telling me about all the supplies she had bought for the project. So there we were on our way decorating bras. And what a challenge to get bras starched stiff enough to stand up like stone sculpture, to build an udder from bubble pop, felt & a pair of gardening gloves or to make a Moses from clay. But our creations were wonderful - The Udder Bra, The Parting of the C,s, HibisCups, CupCakes, Gambling Bra, Social Awareness Bra, bras from garden pots and more.  To wrap up the Breast Cancer Awareness Project, Studio 1219 held a gala. What a party! There was food and drink accompanied by live music. And to top the evening off there were firemen wearing only their bib-overalls modeling bras! A wild fun time was had by all! And to this day if I walk through a lingerie department, I look at the bras and think  of new ways to decorate bras. Want to view all the bras visit the My udder Bra link under My Favorite Links.

Great French Bread Recipe

February 2nd, 2008

Linda Deming’<p>s French Bread 

 1 cup water

2 tablespoon honey

1 teaspoon lemon juice

2 tablespoon white vinegar

2 tablespoon olive oil (you can substitute butter)

2 tablespoon honey

1 tablespoon sugar

1 teaspoon salt

3 cup white flour

1/4 cup powdered milk

1/4 cup corn flour

2 teaspoon yeast

 I did the dough in the bread machine on the dough setting. Put above ingredients into bread machine in order per your machine’s instructions. Set bread machine to dough setting. When dough is finished, remove dough from machine onto counter floured with corn flour. Knead into loaf shape- 3 inch diameter approx 12 inches long. Let rise approx 40 minutes or until double in size. Rub top lightly with olive oil. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of coarse salt along length of loaf. Put diagonal sits in top. Bake at 350′ for 25 minutes. Remove from oven and brush with egg white. Put back in oven and continue baking at 350′ for 30 minutes. Cool on rack and serve. Great with soup, chili, stew or anything that has gravy. Also good cut into chunks for fondue