Saturday, May 21, 2011

R E S P E C T...

"Looking Up from Underwater" - scratch board - by William Brill







"I loved learning about trees and the various woods they mill to us! I graduated from an agricultural college where I had learned to respect Mother Nature and her off spring - plants, trees, insects, bugs, animals. I worked for Bartlett Tree Experts as a climber/salesman putting to use my studies but yet learned a lot more about the life of trees and their composition from being hands on.

Learning and dealing with woods and the carpentry I became curious about wood carving. About seven years ago, I had attended class under the instructor Ray Wach. His teachings and guidance spurred me to continue. My first carving was a knife handle using an old hack saw blade. I was hooked! I continued taking lessons to "hone" my abilities.

I have carved numerous pieces; from bears to birds, dogs to fish and frog; from squirrels to reliefs. For these art pieces I have won numerous first place ribbons at various wood shows
and have sold several pieces as well. Because of winning several first place blue ribbons, several second place red ribbons and two bests in show I officially earned the title of Master Carver.

Since my wood carvings depict certain species true coloring had become the next step to achieve. After many attempts, I have been able to turn my carvings into pieces that are so life-like many think they are taxidermy pieces! That is when I knew I had achieved my goal.

Painting each piece had spurred me to attend art classes with Ron Grobes, water colorist, to perfect my abilities in coloring and fluidness of color. I still attend and am enjoying every moment.

After all I have accomplished throughout my journey to becoming Master Carver which I thoroughly enjoyed, I must say my passion for the art of wood carving and now painting has grown becoming more than just a hobby. They have become part of me or I should say I have become part of them."







--William Brill - 2011










Master Carver William Brill, a man of strong stature, is soft spoken, a gentle giant who teaches you the need to respect and honor our surroundings. You think he might be Native American or an Indigenous to North America because of his teachings...he just might have been in another lifetime. The wood from the trees he uses is part of Mother Nature...he reminds us it was alive at one time giving of itself the much needed oxygen we need to breathe, giving us protection from the elements and it once was the home of certain wildlife. Trees give us more...once cut down they are used for building homes, paper, even making toothpicks. Many don't know either that when forest fires happen we lose all of that and more...however, those burnt tree trunks that are left are utilized as utility poles throughout the country...perhaps overseas too.




Mr. Brill examines each piece of wood he chooses. He prepares it before he uses his tools on it. He remembers the tree standing tall, he respects tree and its connection to the cycle of life, he honors tree by giving thanks for its strength, its austerity, its life by breathing life back into each piece of wood he uses. With the stroke of his tools, he carves ever so carefully - with a slight cut to give it a softer tone; with a deeper cut to give it 3-D depth; working in the round so his subject can be seen from all sides. His wood sculptures come alive, passing on respect and honor for Mother Nature and its off spring - tree, animal, plant, fowl - which he portrays in each piece to the person who looks in awe at the finished artwork.




In honoring his beliefs in respecting and honoring our surroundings it is as if each subject's spirit becomes Mr. Brill's muse, directing him to take care as he ever so passionately brings it to life for Spirit is etched, carved into each piece with each stroke of the cutting tool. There are times Spirit nudges him towards a certain piece of wood that captures the next subject he will be honing into a work of art bringing it to life. Mother Nature's way of thanking him for passing it forward to us, teaching to R E S P E C T, and honor what surrounds us. Now it is understood when he said "...They have become a part of me, or I should say I have become part of them."




An amazing man, for not many know he owns an exterminating business. One would think a bit of an oxymoron since he respects Mother Nature and her off spring. But no one understands that he will not destroy certain environmentally friendly species of animals according to Connecticut State law, and will re-locate them to a space where no building is allowed, where they can run free with no worries...a space up north in Connecticut...a space that borders a friend's farm...a space that is reserved by the state as Open Space. His R E S P E C T and honor of Mother Nature's off spring continues...However, there are those environmentally friendly species that CANNOT be relocated due to the possibility of the spread of disease.




You are invited to attend an Exhibit Reception on Thursday, June 23rd, 2011, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm where you can meet and converse with Master Carver, William Brill. When he speaks to you you will find he has touched your heart and soul, your Spirit, ever so softly nudging you to understand how important it is for us to respect and honor our surroundings; and how he becomes one with his carvings/sculptures and how his passion is more than just a hobby.










"Rock Dove" - hand carved wood - by William Brill




You are drawn to "Rock Dove" because you swear you heard her cooing. Her eyes have that spark of life which catches your own. You end up doing a double take because you know for sure you just saw her head tilt to the side watching you walk by or was it just a wooden sculpture?





When looking at "Large Mouth Bass" you will understand the connection Mr. Brill has with each piece of art. You can see that the spirit of both tree and subject were fused together creating a beautiful work of art bringing "Large Mouth Bass" to life.










"Large Mouth Bass" - hand carved wood - by William Brill





Take a second look for "Large Mouth Bass" swooped up a tiny frog into its mouth; you might even see his gills moving as he breathes...




Master Carver William Brill is June's Artist at SoBoBo. His creations will be on display at SoBoBo Gallery for the month of June from June 1st to June 30th. One must visit and see the connection between Mother Nature, its offspring and Mr. Brill...you yourself will truly understand and will begin to R E S P E C T and honor our surroundings.




SoBoBo Gallery located at 42 Naugatuck Avenue is opened Thursday through Sunday from Noon to 6:00 pm...Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday please call 203-906-8945 to make an appointment or e-mail soboboartgallery@gmail.com.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Tonight's the Night!

"Walk in the Rain" - watercolor print - by Betty Geller



Tonight's the night! Put on your rain jacket, your galoshes and arm yourself with an umbrella to protect yourself from the spring rains...


...it is time to meet artists at Firehouse Gallery who are exhibiting their work at the new exhibit "Botany." The reception begins at 6:00 pm....when you are through



...meander on down the avenue to SoBoBo Gallery to view the provocative art of Frieda Howling and try on the creations of Sally Ann Endleman....exhibit reception starts at 7:00 pm...









"Treasures" by Sally Ann Endleman










"Tear Drops" by Frieda Howling


...continue to Alpha's Jolly Jug for the sweet nectar of the vine...buy the vino to take to







...Lazy Lobster to enjoy with a lobster roll or ribs...




...you MUST stop at Wild Expressions to pick up that bouquet of flowers to bring





home with you the wonderful scents of the seasons to come....


...while you are there you just might find that cookbook, the book of flowers and plantings, or even the book of art....





A wonderful evening!!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

There is a Season Turn, Turn, Turn....

Spring rain really isn't going to melt us like we were the Wicked Witch of the East in "Wizard of Oz!" So, bring your umbrellas and enjoy an evening stroll and begin "Singing In The Rain!"





"Walk In the Rain" - watercolor print - by Betty Geller



Enjoy the rain because rain fills our reservoirs so we may have drinking water, water for bathing and cleaning, and even helps with lakes and the ocean so that we can have fun - water skiing, swimming, jet skiing and just lounging on a raft. A wonderful introduction for summer!

And there is a season turn, turn, turn...

Just before winter arrived, Walnut Beach had received a new neighbor - Wild Expressions, a florist, moved to Walnut Beach sharing space with Collected Stories! And brought with them beautiful scents that can be smelled year round! We can smell spring and summer in the fall and winter! We can even take home with us those same scents so we can just enjoy all the seasons year round!




In February, Firehouse Gallery opened for the new year...


And there is a season turn, turn, turn...


Spring has sprung with the opening of businesses for the season: Walnut Beach Creamery opened in April for the new season...for now they are open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from Noon until 10 pm...they will stay open longer starting on Memorial Day.

And there is a season, turn, turn, turn...




"The Boardwalk at Walnut Beach"



The beginning of May ---- dedication and ribbon cutting of the Boardwalk at Walnut Beach that connects to Silver Sands State Park (Silver Beach and Fort Trumbull beaches) A shortcut to get to Walnut Beach to enjoy the Walnut Beach Art Stroll on Thursday, May 19th, starting at 6:00 pm....






"Walking Girl - Series #3" - graphite drawing- by Mark Allen



can be seen at SoBoBo Gallery



And there is a season, turn, turn, turn...


Lazy Lobster will be opening Tuesday, May 17th soooooo that means they will be open Thursday, May 19th the day of the Art Stroll.....Oh! Wow, before the stroll begins stop and enjoy dinner and then start the art walk of the evening...

As you enjoy your evening of "Singing in the Rain" and strolling Down the Avenue.....




"Walking Girl Series #2" - graphite drawing - by Mark Allen



can be seen at SoBoBo Gallery



from Firehouse Gallery, 81 Naugatuck Avenue - new exhibit opening for "Botany" - THURSDAY, MAY 19TH, starts at 6:00 pm


to SoBoBo, 42 Naugatuck Avenue where you can see May's Artist, Frieda Howling and May's Artisan, Sally Ann Endleman....

YOU MUST stop in Alpha's Jolly Jug, 38 Naugatuck Avenue and have a sweet taste of the vine which will warm you from the tip of your toes to the tip of your nose...



Go around the corner to Lazy Lobster, 6 Broadway...get their chowder or bisque and continue on...to 16 Broadway where you must stop in...you can find books on food, botany, and art at Collected Stories



and when you are there you are in a world of floral scents...Wild Expressions, 16 Broadway you will hear music, wonderful treats will be served and you can take home the wonderful scents of the seasons to come!

And there is a season, turn, turn, turn...

Thursday, May 12, 2011

April Showers Brings May Flowers.....

And yes they have! May is downright bloomin! The trees had buds less than a week ago, and look at them now! Tulips are growing tall reaching to the sunlight! Crocusses have come and still are growing strong! Irises will begin soon! and Yes! We see GREEN GRASS instead of the white blanket! We thought SPRING would never arrive...




The Fourth Walnut Beach Art Stroll of 2011 begins with a very appropro themed exhibit "Botany," a wonderful scientific term for plant life - a beautiful term at that, will be hosted by Firehouse Gallery, 81 Naugautuck Avenue. The reception on Thursday, May 19th at 6:00 pm introduces the new season with a display of wonderful works by local artists. A must see!


"Spring" - monoprint - by Frieda Howling



Stroll on down Naugatuck Avenue to SoBoBo Art Gallery at 42 Naugatuck Avenue and view the provocative art of Frieda Howling. Ask her questions, seek your answers as you join "Life's Journey." Try on "Treasures" by artisan, Sally Ann Endleman and see which piece of jewelry flatters your fashion wardrobe.




When you leave, make sure to turn right, three doors down Naugatuck Avenue to Alpha's Jolly Jug for a flavorful tasting of vino! Go around the corner to see if Lazy Lobster is open...Wild Expressions will have live "BLOOMS" for you to choose from if you wish to take home the wonderful scents.


Perhaps you can find a book at Collected Stories on the subject of botany, or plants, or flowers...







Enjoy the "bloomin" evening! Bask in the season of Spring! And just have a wonderful time!


See you there!

Friday, May 6, 2011

Sally Ann Endleman - May's Artisan



Sally Ann Endleman works with precious, semi-precious gems and stones as well as a variety of metals to create wearable art - jewelry. Her intuitiveness guides her to find the unusual pieces creating classic jewelry that can be worn with any fashion style from the past and even those that haven't been designed yet. Her embellishments add the flavor of how one feels when wearing her creations. They are classic yet faddish. They are flamboyant yet complimentary. They add that final touch needed to complete an outfit. She has an uncanny ability to know what is wanted by the art collector, the consumer.








Some pieces are made with African stones. Others with a variety of Jaspers. Some with Asian coins and even little charms. Hand blown glass medallions add eloquence to others.




Sally Ann Endleman, May's Artisan, has had many journeys throughout life as Frieda Howling did, as we all did and still are. A pragmatic woman she traversed through her art. A potterer she had created many unique pieces that could not be duplicated. Her molding of the clay, her glazes she used was her own style. A style that resembled the ancient worlds yet it was modern. Her work was on display in many galleries and museums. You must know that when she was promoting her work, she had to schlep from business to business marketing on her own. This was before craft fairs appeared in the mainstream. You might say she and a group of friends were the forerunners of that circuit. Setting up many events so everyone had the chance to view the art form and perhaps go home with a piece of art.


Sally Ann taught and held symposiums at Calhoun College at Yale University. For her work she was honored the title Fellow. She held symposiums about women in business and "Celebrating Women's Creativity" at, then, Quinnipiac College.


She felt it was time to move on after her many accomplishments with pottery. Sally Ann never stayed with the same avenue of art. She always changed. She not only created her works she also had owned an art gallery, Endleman Gallery, on Chapel Street in New Haven. She opened Endleman Two in Branford which was to be an accessory store but ended up selling clothing which were designs of up and coming young fashion designers.



Besides her own entrepreneurial achievements she has won many awards. Sally Ann was bestowed a Fellow of Calhoun College - Yale University, was Noteworthy Woman of New Haven County, and Top Retailer of American Craft, a national award that is chosen by artists/artisans across the United States. Her work had appeared on many a cover of magazines and sold in stores throughout New York. Sally Ann Endleman is a multi-faceted woman who strived for more and acted on her dreams becoming very accomplished.




You can see Sally Ann Endleman's creations on display at SoBoBo for the month of May and beyond, as she is a mainstay of the gallery. You might just find that gift you were looking for for that special someone.