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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Tiles Galore

Seems like their are hundreds of completed projects
 awaiting in the studio for installation .
There is more to come. The commissions that I work on
today are the bread and butter of the Studio.
More classes will begin in May, and will introduce
more folks to the satisfying joy of creating art .

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

I'm fixing a hole ....

Making a hole in the wall Dale Sitts was so gracious
with his time. I will be covering the hole with an
announcement for the Mural to come !
Thanks Dale.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

At The Wall on Blair Street

Well at long last  we met at the wall on Blair Street .
The structural engineer, Tom Metke ,
the carpenter and constructor Dale Sitts,
the representative of the Hotel 'Earth Box', Seth
an artist and designer ,Chinmayo (me) and
contractor and builder /artist/sculptor,Nick Nicholson

The discussion of course was the structural
integrity of the wall,
which cannot be known until we open it up!

That happens this afternoon!! HURRAH!
( I'll keep ya posted)

Thanks guys!!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Enrichment Classes 1st Project

This tile sign was created by the classes that came through Chinmayo Studios in Feb-March. This will be installed outside the Kindergarden room near the out-door waiting area. The kindergardeners continued with the theme and their surround the door will soon be done. Fire Away!

Out of the Kiln into the world

Well new tile designs emerge every week through the studio.
Man o man do I love to see the transformation.
It takes quite an effort to fill the kiln before firing.
Having had so many wonderful children and adults here
 these past few weeks, filling the kiln has been easy.
Let's hope we can keep up the great work!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Classical Classes

Fun Classes, the students employed their study
 of castles and birds to put together their tiles.
Keeping groups in themes allows lots of creative juice
to flow while still retaining some continuity.
These last few weeks have brought a variety of classes
into my doors at the Studio, here in Surina Business Park.
I've enjoyed working with children of all ages.
With themes ranging from Birds to the Medieval Ages,
 and the wild personal tiles of space aliens to hearts
and sunbursts, we have a full spectrum of ideas that
flourish.