Sunday, July 30, 2023

An Abundant Life - Film Star

A beautiful Filmmaker I was introduced to last year through two beautiful Artists and Designers I know stopped by YES Gallery the other day after we saw each other on the Street as I was just leaving the gallery on my way home for the evening. She hadn't been for a visit in a while because she has been so busy with the film she is currently working on, and because we were two blocks away from the gallery and she was walking in that direction I suggested that I could turn around and walk back that way with her and she could see the current show.

When we arrived at the gallery and we were talking about different things, she mentioned that she was filming a scene the following week that included the office of an art collector of old master paintings. She asked if there were any pieces in the gallery that I thought might work for something like that and she showed me a photograph of the office space and the wall where the painting would be hung. I pointed out paintings by two Artists who are both working in a very classical style and have been classically trained, and though she thought both of their work could look wonderful in the scene, there was one piece by one of the Artists, "Romantic Nightlife" by Danilo Peguero, that just seemed right to both of us. I told her that I would contact the Artist and explain and ask if he would be interested in being featured in this way, and when I did he said yes and we started the process of signing the paperwork to. make sure that everything was done professionally.

I went to the set location myself a few days before the scene would be filmed to hang the painting with the Filmmaker. We had planned to do it the day before, but the weather has been raining heavily on and off and the forecast on the day we had planned was for possibly heavy thunderstorms so I contacted the Filmmaker and asked if we could do the hanging of the piece on the day before we had planned because it was a very sunny and clear day which would make it easier for me to bring the painting to the location safely.

After we hung the painting we admired it and I took a photograph. It looked so beautiful on that wall! The Filmmaker shared a photograph with me of the filming in process, and I'm looking forward to seeing the finished film. When I went to pick up the painting the Director of Photography told me it was a beautiful painting, something that from my experience DP's usually wouldn't say unless they really meant it. It is stunning, and though I missed it from the walls of YES Gallery while it was gone, I'm so happy it had this opportunity to shine like the star it is!


"Romantic Nightlife"
By Danilo Peguero
Makes Its Film Debut




Blessings,

Jannie Susan


Sunday, July 23, 2023

An Abundant Life - Mile Square Smiles

I was thinking that I"d title this post, "It takes a village," but I don't like to use words that other people have used as titles for my posts. I started thinking about how I could change around it takes a village to match the city of Hoboken that feels like a small town or a village, and that's how I came up with the title I used. It just seems somehow right, because Hoboken is known as the Mile Square City, even though it is slightly larger than that at 1.25 miles square, and what I am writing about has to do with all the wonderful people I know there, those who I have met before I opened YES Gallery and the many who have walked in the doors since the beginning of my preparing for opening day almost one year ago.

As I walk on my way to YES Gallery every day, I see people I know who I genuinely like seeing, and even when I don't have time to stop and talk, just saying hello and waving and smiling makes me feel so good. Some people stop by to visit when I have the door open, and others wave as they walk by and call out hello! Some people bring me things like espresso or plants, and some people ask where I was when they didn't see me one day and say that they were worried and are glad I'm ok.

Friday evening the Italian festival began at St. Anne's church, filling the blocks around it with the smell of wonderful local Italian food and and the feeling of a really beautiful community party. As I walked through I found a table with fresh pasta from That Pasta Club, and I decided to try several kinds. Sweet Pea Agnolotti, Spinach Mafaldini, Spinach Mezzi Rigatoni, and Porcini Bucatini will be keeping my table and meals very happy for the next few days as I try them in different recipes. It's been so busy at YES Gallery and with some other projects that I haven't had time to go to the farmer's market much at all this year, but now that I have this wonderful pasta, I'm excited to take a special trip to find some produce to cook with it.

There's a feeling of camaraderie and friendship with the people I know in the community. It feels so good to know them and to have so many people to say hello to who say hello back. Smiles and hearing that you've been missed, the little touches of friendship that make a nice day even more special are the things that keep our spirits up. I think it's grand to have a gallery in a place so lovely where people can visit and enjoy time together, talking about life and art and sharing a smile in a city that feels like a very beautiful place to be.


A Selection of Pasta
Found At St. Ann's Italian Festival 
From That Pasta Club




Blessings,

Jannie Susan
 

Sunday, July 16, 2023

An Abundant Life - Bringing In The New

One of the things that I enjoy so much about YES Gallery that I didn't plan or expect is that even though I have shows set and curated for a specific period of time, things are always changing. People stop by or are introduced to me, Artists appear who have wonderful work to share, and with each season as I change the windows, there is a natural way that plants seem to come and go, sometimes being found at local markets and most recently being given to me from the hands of a local gardener who knows how much I love to save plants and give them happy homes. I'll be writing more on that on another week, but this time I wanted to highlight a lovely young woman, Roselita Rio, who I met several months ago at the supermarket where I shop on a regular basis and the art that she created that found a place at YES Gallery.

When I first opened the gallery last summer, nearly a year ago, I wrote about how much help I was given by some very wonderful people who seemed to appear out of nowhere to be the support system that I needed to not only help me get everything done, but they also added their beautiful spirits and presence and made the opening and the different events and openings ever after joyous ones. One of the people was a young man who works at the local market where I do much of my food shopping, and he is friends with a young woman there who I met after I had been blessed to meet him. Over the months since then as I shop for events and for my own regular day to day, it's as if I'm visiting with the loveliest of people every time I see them. They have also come into the gallery, and as I have gotten to know them more I have discovered that they are wonderful Artists with very creative vision and wonderful and varied talents.

A few weeks ago Roselita gave me a bracelet she had made, and it was such special gift and is so beautiful and joyful I wear it nearly every day. She told me that she makes them often and that she was thinking about possibly selling them, and I invited her to bring them into YES Gallery as part of the artisanal jewelry offerings there. She brought a selection of them a few days ago, and then brought a few more, and immediately people have started to notice them. There is something about Roselita and the bracelets she makes that glow and make people smile and feel happy. They're beautiful and colorful and they have messages and images as part of the design, and she adds a person's name sometimes as she did in the one she made for me. She told me she makes them for all of her friends, and I'm so blessed that she has included me in that category. Having a bracelet from Roselita is a beautiful and special gift and treasure as she is.


Handmade Bracelets
Made By Roselita Rio
At YES Gallery






Blessings,

Jannie Susan




Sunday, July 9, 2023

An Abundant Life - Adventure Of Art

A few weeks ago I received an invitation from the beautiful Adela Townley who I met a few years ago because of the work she has been doing in the art world. The event she invited me to was on a weekday afternoon and early evening, and though I would usually be at YES Gallery during that time, the description of the event and the person who invited me are both really wonderful, so I felt it was important to take the time away for the trip to Brooklyn and I'm so glad that I did! The event began in an Artist's studio in the afternoon, and the evening found us in a local brewery a quick walk away for a happy hour following the meeting with the Artist and a private view and Artist talk.

The Artist who welcomed the small group of specially invited guests to her studio was Maria Kreyn, and he studio and her work are as lovely as she is. It was truly a privilege and an honor to be invited to this event and to have the opportunity to view her work and learn about her history and some of the extraordinary projects she has been involved in. Seeing her work and hearing her descriptions of how and when she began developing certain ideas was inspiring and interesting, from both the standpoint of and Artist's journey and also from an historical one. Her own words and ideas helped bring to life her varied and interesting journey, and the work on the walls and propped on the floor around us made her stories of their creation come to life before our eyes.

One project she described was a commission from Andrew Lloyd Webber for the walls of the newly redesigned and reenvisioned Drury Lane Theater in London, and the magnitude and emotional depth of the pieces is astonishing. Seeing some of the images in her studio that were earlier creations, a few of which were part of the inspiration for the development of that body of work, as well as more recently completed and current works in progress gave us as viewers an insight into her process as she shared the stories behind her own personal experiences that brought these painting to life.

Afterward as we made our way to the brewery and for the rest of the time that we were there as a group, there was something that felt so enjoyable after having been in such a beautiful environment with a beautiful Artist and beautiful hosts. Events like this are filled with lovely moments that remind us of the adventures to be found in art and the creative process, and in sharing our time and our gifts and our stories with each other.     


In The Studio Of Artist Maria Kreyn
With So Much Gratitude To Adela Townley For the Invitation
And To All the Beautiful Hosts Who Made This Event So Special










Blessings,

Jannie Susan


Sunday, July 2, 2023

An Abundant Life - Uniquely Made

When people ask me what I look for when I am choosing art as a curator, for myself, or for my gallery, I have started to try to identify what it is that draws me in to want to share a piece with others. I would say that it is something to do with beauty, and it is, but it is more than that, and what I have begun to identify is that there is something in certain work by certain Artists that is unique to them, an expression of themselves that is only found in their work.

Though that may seem like a very simple thing, it's honestly not. Artists of all kinds are vulnerable to listing to the feedback of others, and people can turn and change ideas self expression in a heartbeat with a word of critique that goes to the most tender place of a creative soul. Sometimes the person giving the feedback doesn't mean anything more than just giving their opinion, but even then sometimes that opinion can take away from giving the Artist freedom to explore what it is that is their own unique voice.

When I begin to choose work to show at YES Gallery, I go to the Artist's studio if possible. If it's not, I have some kind of meeting with them, either at the gallery or in some other place where we can really talk about their work. And then as I begin the process, I look at everything they want to show me, taking time to listen to how they present and describe it. Often, and this is something that goes back to what I describe as listening for their unique voice, I find that there are some pieces that I ask about that might not be as easily visible as others that are presented to me. There might be a piece tucked in a corner, or propped against the wall instead of hanging with the others that are being presented. I remember one Artist who I was visiting with who had some pieces in a corner of the studio propped against the wall on the floor. When I asked what they were he told me they were old work from a time when he was first starting to explore what became a signature style, and I loved them. This happens sometimes, that it's the older work that intrigues me, or sometimes if it's newer, it's a one-off piece that the Artist tells me is something they're not sure what it is or what to do with it next. Those are the pieces I often find myself wanting to show and share at YES Gallery.

This past week I had some new work come in from different Artists, and as always it surprises and delights me how easily the pieces begin conversations with the other work there. As I spoke with the Artists who were bringing in work, what kept emerging in the conversations was the voice that was unique to them that was appearing in the work that is now in the gallery. This is the voice that draws me in, that excites and inspires me and makes me want to share the work with others. It's a voice that only that Artist has, and one that cannot be replicated by anyone else. It is unique to them as the work is uniquely created, envisioned and made.


Some New Views
At YES Gallery
408 6th Street
Hoboken, New Jersey














Blessings,

Jannie Susan