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Greetings from France!

The Lily of the Valley grows wild all around here

The Lily of the Valley grows wild all around here

In France . . .

. . . May 1st is a holiday corresponding to Labor Day in the United States. La Fête du Travail is often celebrated with an offering of the sweet little Lily of the Valley flower known as Muquet, giving the holiday another name, La Fête du Muquet.

Yes, I am back in France! The transition from the U.S. to France went well. The house welcomed us, the neighbors welcomed us, the countryside and the open sky welcomed us. 

This time we brought our dog Dexter with us. Dexter went through a period of transition; he had some jet lag, and I’m afraid the plane ride was somewhat stressful. His level of freedom is less here than what he was used to in Georgia – we don’t want any run-ins with the cows. But we are thoroughly enjoying each other’s company and he is a great companion and conversation starter!

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While we were in Athens, I had a good, productive six months during the winter of 2017-18. It was a whirlwind of activity, and I’d like to say a big thank you to my supporters and friends:

Dexter and René arrive in France

Dexter and René arrive in France

Merci Beaucoup!

Here is a review of my time in Athens, and a sneak peek at what is coming next:

1) My exhibit at Ciné, La Rentrée, was well received. Two of the paintings on exhibit there were published in the Flagpole Magazine on two consecutive weeks, and on the third week, editor Pete McCommons folded in a report of my exhibit with his memories of the Art Deco Athens Greyhound Bus Station downtown. He highlighted a painting of mine he had purchased that now hangs in the Flagpole office and wrote, “René Shoemaker is one of Athens’ local treasures,” which made my year! Thank you, Pete, from the bottom of my heart. I know Pete is a faithful reader of this blog, because he often lifts information from it. How cool is that?!?

The Ciné exhibit was extended twice, and had a lengthy run of 8 weeks. I sold one painting, the signature piece from my exhibit in France. I was sad to see it go, but so happy it found a loving home. The lucky new collector was Sarah Gordon, who purchased the “L’église du Moutier, Felletin, France,” and now she has a part of France hanging in her Athens home.

2) The Works on Paper exhibit at Jittery Joe’s 5 Points was on display from January through March 2018. I am proud of my works on paper and love sharing that aspect of my art.

3) My entry to the 43rd Juried Lyndon House show was accepted -- a large red silk painting called We Are Here that was originally exhibited at The Columbus Museum. This exhibit of Athens regional artists will be available for viewing until May 5th, 2018, so, if you are in Athens, go see it soon!

4) My exhibit at Creature Comforts in November 2017 included a really nice “Meet the Artist” event where I demonstrated the craft of silk painting, and provided a working silk that participants could practice the technique on.

5) I participated in two auctions to support causes near and dear to my heart: BreastFest Athens in March 2018 and The Columbus Museum’s Art for Education in April 2018.

6) I taught a SiIk Painting class twice at the KA Artist shop. My next class is scheduled for Sunday, December 2nd--sign up now !

7) I traveled to NYC two times, visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art, attending the Paul Taylor Dance Company at Lincoln Center, enjoying the street scene, obtaining a commission for two new silk paintings, and attending a class at the Textile Arts Center in Brooklyn to (re)discover Natural Dyeing, a truly enjoyable class taught by the talented Jennie Maydew .

8) I attended a private party and sold a number of scarves. I love the way the colors of my hand-dyed scarves make people happy and light up their faces!

9) I visited Laurel, MS (after a snowstorm delay in NYC) to research an upcoming 2019 exhibit there.

10) BMA at Home carries my original art, and I’m very proud of my relationship with the talented Breckyn Alexander. Go see!

11) My cards, postcards, and art are carried by several local shops: Avid Books, KA Artist Shop, and now the Lotta Mae Supply Company.

Beth Sale and Jon Biron discussing life and art at the Lyndon House Arts Center, Athens, GA USA. We Are Here hangs behind them

Beth Sale and Jon Biron discussing life and art at the Lyndon House Arts Center, Athens, GA USA. We Are Here hangs behind them

Becky Ford + Marty Thomas are so stylish in their new scarves. Athens, GA

Becky Ford + Marty Thomas are so stylish in their new scarves. Athens, GA

Fields of wildflowers, La Creuse, France

Fields of wildflowers, La Creuse, France

Upcoming events happening in France and the U.S.:

1) June 1-July 27, 2018. Solo exhibit at the Marie de Felletin, France, Découvrir - Felletin et ses villages (Discover - Felletin & Her Villages), with a reception on Friday, June 1, 2018

2) August 17-31, 2018. Solo exhibit at the AM’Carta Gallery in Aubusson, France. Title TBD; the subject will be. . . the historic tapestry town of Aubusson!

3) November 6, 2018-January 12, 2019. Two-person exhibit with my dear friend Judy Bales at the Lyndon House Arts Center in Athens, GA. Opening reception November 8, 2018: Call & Response: Works by Judy Bales & René Shoemaker. I’m very excited about this exhibit, as Judy inspires me to stretch my vision of what I can create, how to display art, and how to interact with another artist in intriguing ways.

4) May 7-October 8, 2019. Solo exhibit at the Lauren Rogers Museum in Laurel, MS, responding to their Japanese woodblock print collection.

New silk painting of a barn, with barn as background, La Creuse, France

New silk painting of a barn, with barn as background, La Creuse, France

As a parting note, this phrase came to me as I looked at my beautiful surroundings and realized I should never take the gift of life for granted:

"May the Wonder of This Life Never Recede."

With gratitude,

-Rene

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Save the Dates!

Felletin, France: Friday, June 1, 2018
Aubusson, France: August 17-31, 2018
Athens, GA, USA: Thursday, November 8, 2018
Laurel, MS, USA: May 7-October 8, 2019

 

In Honor of Love...

          ...my exhibit at Ciné in Athens was extended, and all art is 14% off! The sale goes on through midnight on Valentine’s Day. Not local? Don’t worry! You can choose your painting and purchase your choice from my website, or feel free to text, phone or email me directly at rene.shoemaker@gmail.com, 706.424.4739, or just hit 'reply' to this email! All art is framed and ready to give as a gift to your loved one - or to yourself!

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                                                               Orange Sky Over the Plain, painting on silk

                                   La Rentrée exhibit at Ciné in Athens, GA, USA

                                   La Rentrée exhibit at Ciné in Athens, GA, USA

Here is the complete collection of the work in the exhibit. Which one speaks to you?

Thanks for your patronage -- I love sharing my work with you!

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Happy Valentine's Day, y'all!

Chartres-A Magical Town

Wandering Through Chartres

Recently I highlighted one particular building in Chartres, France: St. Aignan Church, because of its innate beauty, inspiring shape, light, and color. Today I have more images to share with you from Chartres, photos that I took while exploring the town. I found that one of the good things about staying at the Auberge de Jeunesse—the Youth Hostel—in Chartres is that you cannot remain there during the day; they close the hostel to clean and prepare for new guests, and this forced eviction (no sleeping late!) gives one a wonderful opportunity to wander the town.

Chartres, west of Paris, is home to the famous 13th century Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Chartres, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres. It is a magnificent building that sits on a hill, and when approaching the city one can see it from many miles away. Chartres is known for its stained glass windows, and they are beautiful. But my favorite detail, located at the west end of the Cathedral—the King’s entrance—is “my” lady. There, next to the entrance, is a statue lined up with the rest of her coterie, and she is special to me. She is known to be Charlemagne’s mother, Bertrada of Laon, and she is “mine” because a few years back I made a print of her.  It was her smile that first made me fall in love with her; I have always loved that smile, and her elegance.

Come wander the streets with me, and tell me about you own favorite street scenes.

 

 

 

Returning from France - "La rentrée"

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                                                                                        Christina's View. Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Paris.

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE ART OPENING AT
CINÉ
ATHENS, GA

Thursday, December 14, 2017
5 -7 pm

La Rentrée, 
René returns from France to share with her friends what she saw there

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 La rentrée, René returns from France will be on display at Ciné at 236 West Hancock Avenue, Athens, GA from December 14, 2017 to January 31, 2018.There will be an opening reception on Thursday, December 14, from 5-7 p.m. The event is free and all are invited.

 I welcome you to this exhibit of paintings on silk and prints on paper of the architecture and landscape of central France. Much of the work was exhibited at the City Hall of Felletin, in La Creuse, France during the summer of 2017.

 After living in France for the better part of this year,  I now return to my Athenian life, friends and loves. But the experience of living in France was transformational, and I wish to share that feeling, the sites, and the adventure of being there with you, my Athens community. 

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                                                                              L'eglise et la ville, Felletin, France.

La rentrée, in France, is the time at the end of the summer when people return to their “normal life” - school & work - after the summer vacation. But I noticed that what I experienced at the time of La rentrée was not just busy highways as all of France traveled on certain days, but a whole-country feeling and an attitude of excitement marking the end of the summer. At lawlessfrench.com, they describe it best: “…but la rentrée is much more than that – it marks the entire country’s return to normalcy after the summer break. It’s time to go not only back to school but also to work, as well as catch up with friends and clubs and choirs and teams. La rentrée refers to returning home and getting back to real life.”   

 As I settle down to my real life in Athens, I remember that daily life in France was challenging but also very rewarding. The landscape was beautiful, the skies large, the architecture inspiring. While planning my return to Georgia, I knew that I wanted to share my experiences through the artwork I created while in France. I had the feeling La rentrée was the perfect title for this exhibit, as I was returning from a sojourn overseas to reacquaint myself with my Stateside home. This exhibit is a way of bringing my two worlds together, and, hopefully, of sharing what I saw, experienced and enjoyed while overseas. 

For more information, contact the artist:

 rene.shoemaker@gmail.com
 706.424.4730

  reneshoemaker.com

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