Beth

My artwork draws its life from nature, from flowing organic lines, from the grace and expression of the human form. The joy of "making" is compelling, and creativity, blossoming into manifestation, is one of the still center points of my life. Always strongly interested in drawing, painting and sculpture in my youth, I went on to major in art and received my BA from Fort Lewis College in 1983. In the next few years I painted quite a bit nonprofessionally, concentrating on luminous lighting and subtle blending of colors. I began to work with clay in 1987,working thru the local potter's co-op and independent study at Indiana University. My first professional showing was at the Women's Music Festival, at Indiana University, in 1989, and, with heady response to my work, I began to apply to shows, and make my living as an artist, hand sculpting each piece of artwork, often combining them with wheel thrown functional forms. My interest soon centered on feminist and nature inspired spirituality, as interpreted by the human form, and my most successful venues emphasized those qualities. As my knowledge and skill progressed, my little people took on a fluidity and grace, and, similar to a "gesture drawing", body language became intuitively expressive in my work. During this time period my business was named "Matria", honoring the divine feminine still prominent in my work. I met my husband Zeeb in 1993, and we soon realized we wanted to combine our art and our lives, our interest and experience with clay dovetailing and complimenting each other magically. I continued to focus completely on sculpture, while his interest in throwing, glazing, and firing brought a new beauty and grace to the functional forms, his deliciously blended airbrush glazes brought color to the work, and helped inspire the elegantly flowing wings that sprouted on my little creations, as much as the flower and tree, leaf and celestial themes also inspired by nature. This new direction seemed especially well suited to the Renaissance Faires, and, with the fanciful, sparkling environments we created, we traveled the country, selling our artwork, becoming known as "the Fayrie Garden". I've continued to individually sculpt each figure, and the range of my work has grown over time. While continuing to create small clay sculpture; around 2000 , I began experimenting with wood/clay combination mixed media sculpture, and both including them in our continuing shows and entering them separately in gallery shows. These pieces tend to be larger, emotionally complex, and work with mythological and psychological themes in a more abstractly humanistic form, deriving their themes from the forms suggested in the wood. As I've developed my personal technique and Zeeb has been working on rustic furniture, we have taken on the business name Feywood. We feel this encompasses the entirety of our work together.

Beth Rosemarie

History

Beth Rosemarie (812)935-6789
P.O. Box 1524
Bloomington, Indiana email: feywood@gmail.com feywood@gm URL: www.feywood.net

Education
B.A. Fine Art- Fort Lewis College, Durango Co.- 1983


Renaissance Festivals
Ohio Renaissance Festival- 1991-1998
Michigan Renaissance Festival-1995-2005
Bay Area Renaissance Festival-1994
Central Florida Renaissance Festival-1995-1997
Hoggetown Medieval Faire, Gainesville, Fla.-1995-2004
Ringling Museum of Art Medieval Faire, Sarasota, Fla. -1994-2004
Florida Renaissance Festival-2003-2004
Scarborough Faire, Texas-2004
Fairie Festival.at Spoutwood Farm, Pa.-2002-2006
Western Pennsylvania Faerie Festival- 2006

Conferences
Mythic Journeys Conference, Atlanta, Ga.- 2004 & 2006

Women's Music Festivals
National Women's Music Festival, Bloomington, In.-1989-1999
Michigan Women's Music Festival- 1991-2004

Street Art Fairs
Michigan State Art Fair- 200-2003
Summerfair, Cincinnati, Oh:- 2000 & 2007
Mill Avenue Art Fair, Tempe Az. -2001
Fourth Avenue Art Fair, Tucson, Az.- 2001
Talbot Street Art Fair, Indianapolis, In. - 2002-2005
North Beach art Fair, Miami, Fl. - 2002

Gallery Shows
Midsummer Night's Dream- Ice House Gallery- Berkley Springs, WV. -1996

Media
WFYI Television Indianapolis- "Across Indiana"- Documentary- 2003

Awards
Bay Area Renaissance Festival- Creative Display- 1994
Michigan Renaissance Festival- Demonstration of Craft- 1995 & 1998
Creative Display & Booth Design- 1997& 2002
Central Florida Renaissance Festival- Best ofShow-1996

Associations
IndianaArtists&Craftsman-2001-2006


Galleries
Edenside Gallery, Louisville, Ky. -1992-1996
Heaven, Naperville, Il.-1992-1996
Infinite Light, Evanston, Il.- 1992-1998
Venice Art Gallery, Cincinnati, Oh.- 2000-2002
Creations Gallery, Peninsula, Oh. - 1996-2000
Mondo Gallery, Peninsula, Oh. - 2000
Enchanted Grove, Cleveland, Oh. - 2000-2003
Innana's Festival, Norwich, U.K. - 2001-2003
Creative Energies, Melbourne, Fla. - 2001-2006
Autumn's Whims & Fine Things, Anna Marie Island, F1a.-2003-2005
Widdershins,Louisville,Ky.-2004-2006
Athena's Gallery, Bloomington, In.-2004-2005
2nd Floor Gallery, Mechanicsburg, Pa. - 2007
Heaven and Nature, Harrisburg, Pa. - 2007
On the Wings of Dreams, Shepherdstown, Wv. - 2007

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