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Showing posts with label angels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label angels. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Aram Hunanyan

 I had "liked" a Facebook post of an angel several years ago, and it showed up in "memories" today. I this time delved deeper into finding out who the artist was, and here're some of his works.

Aram Hunanyan

He is carried only by the one gallery in California, Lusinet Collective. Here's a description they offer:

Aram, the renowned artist hailing from Armenia, captivates admirers with his exquisite ceramic colorful angels. Each delicate creation embodies a harmonious blend of beauty and spirituality. Adorned with vibrant hues, these angels gracefully hold small pieces of heartfelt symbolism - a tender blossom, a soaring bird, or a warming hearth. Aram's mastery lies not only in his deft hand at shaping the ceramic forms but also in infusing them with profound meaning. Through his artistry, he invites viewers into a realm where the celestial meets the earthly, where colors dance and stories unfold in the palms of divine guardians.



This was the angel I saw in 2018.

The larger angels are finished on the back also, but I had trouble downloading those photos from the gallery. You can click on the gallery's photos to see the reverse details.

I think my guardian angel must look like one of his creations.


Sunday, September 1, 2019

August Angel finished

 I think I've been inspired by cemetery angels.



 She's August Angel. Now will I do other months? Who knows...




Wednesday, November 14, 2018

You'll have to go see the show to see the rest...




 Yes these are painted gourds...which are part of the art poster of the Red House.

Some of my strange angels...a cat in the foreground, a bald man with glasses on the left, and a choir gal on the right.  There's a nice piece of art behind them on a light box.

Monday, October 29, 2018

More angels of different kinds

I've enjoyed painting faces on some angels which are sort of caricatures.  They aren't supposed to be any specific people.






Friday, March 17, 2017

small miracles appreciated


It's been a while, but my brain wasn't paying attention when I locked my keys in the car.  Then of course I called the roadside service which my car insurance provides.  The insurance person said they'd be there in 6 minutes.  But it passed by, so in 15 minutes I called the number they'd given me for the locksmith.  He said he'd be there in an hour.  An HOUR?

I had asked the insurance person for a locksmith closer to Black Mountain than Asheville (15 miles away)...but this man said he was in Hendersonville...41 miles away.

I was beginning to burn!  When I went back in the community studio, I said a few words, and the people around me said "Stay out of Barbara's way."

After about an hour, I went back outside (it was pretty cold and the studio had been much warmer) and waited for the locksmith.  While standing there I noticed a familiar homeless man who I'd seen walking around was hiding under a stairway beside an elevator.  He didn't seem to be doing anything.

The locksmith came, and in less than 2 minutes he'd popped the trunk of the car. Lesson learned, don't think valuables are any safer in a trunk!


He filled out the receipt, but wouldn't give it to me. It was to go to the insurance company.  As I took a photo I remembered the 4 teen girls who'd walked past while I'd explained the locking problem.

I went inside the Art Center, passing the homeless guy and talked with the administrator of the Art Center, and we decided he wasn't hurting anyone so we'd just leave him alone.  As I went back outside, I asked the homeless guy if he wanted any food.  He said yes.

Now that my car was unlocked, I got my lunch leftovers out and gave them to the homeless guy.

Then the 4 girls came up to me with a bouquet of flowers!

They said they were Angels of Mercy, and thought I had been having some problems with my car. I asked their names, but didn't write them down, so sorry I don't have them available. I took their photo, but since they're minors, I'm not sharing it here.


They handed me a card which said...



I told them about just giving my lunch to the homeless man.  One of the girls said she got goose bumps. 

The girls were from Tampa, and I said I used to live there.  Their girls school had just spent a week in Black Mountain and they were going home tomorrow. I commented that their spring break included snow and freezing weather unfortunately.

After thanking them profusely (and almost tearfully) I took the flowers in the studio, and shared them with the other potter women, who each took a few blossoms home.  It was the least I could do after they put up with my being angry at myself for my foolishly locking my keys in the car.

And now I've got a bit of the bouquet to enjoy.  I'm full of gratitude!

Today's Quote:
It is never too late to become what you might have been.
George Eliot






Monday, October 3, 2016

New pottery

Another hand painted geranium pot.
Here it is in an earlier stage...


What would it be good for?

I sold a cookie jar (my identification of it) Saturday to a woman who wanted to serve a bean dish in it that night for supper.  It certainly would work for that.

That's the joy of pottery, it can be used for so many things.

And here's my good friend making a sculpted angel.  She has some new techniques, including cutting the hair by hand.


Today's Quote:


Risk itself is a process of constant unfolding. And taking risks is the process of peeling back the layers of what you are and who you want to be.  Phoebe Eng

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Physical me vs. artist me

Wait wait, I'm an artist.  I'm a crafts-person, I can't take time off to be sick.  I need to be up daily and doing...making pottery and sculptures, painting those butterflies and trees and ladybugs and even bees with glazes!


Why oh why do the most needful times end up knocking me out physically?  I'm taking so many medications I think they are playing soccer in my stomach.  That's certainly what it feels like anyway...running up and down the field and kicking my intestinal track...and making gurgling noises with each goal!

And then there's the dizziness from various medications.  They all say right on the label, do not drive or operate machinery until you have taken this for a while.  I guess I'll just sit here.

And at least assemble my ornaments for this year.


They are not angels.  And they are not amoebas, which was a silly use of glaze and clay a few years ago.  Hey, why not hang amoebas on your tree?  Well, I would have!

These are "Angels fly by taking themselves lightly."  Or turtles?  Or? 


I figure a free-form ornament is as good as a ball...these are hoops, with a thingie dangling in the middle.  And some beads and wire and ribbon.  I wanted to go into something more than just the ordinary this year, but not quite as far as an amoeba.


So I sit in the sun (which gives these tired old eyes enough light to thread those tiny wires through the beads and clay holes.


Quote for today:


Often the hands will solve a mystery that the intellect has struggled with in vain.
Carl Jung