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IF • Journey

April 17, 2011 · 3 Comments

“It is good to have an end to journey toward;
but it is the journey that matters, in the end”
~Ursula K. LeGuin

Journey
original painting – private collection – Caracas, Venezuela – "Excursión"
watercolor, wax, rice paper, quilted • 36"H x 72"W • © Lisa Rivas

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“Success is not a place at which one arrives but rather the spirit with
which one undertakes
and continues the journey.” ~Alex Noble

Filed In: Fine Art, Travel

Rice Field Art!

August 4, 2009 · 4 Comments

Every year, since 1993, Inakadate’s 8000 residents and farmers have worked together to create huge agricultural works of art in their rice paddy fields.  Using green, purple and yellow-leafed rice, the “agri-artists” design and plant their rice, precisely plotting out the colours which bring the images to life. As the rice grows, the art becomes apparent from an elevated position, with the best viewing time in July.  In 2007 the farmers chose to combine two very famous woodcuts of the artist:
Katsushika Hokusai – “The Great Wave of Kanagawa” and “Red Fuji”

 Katsushika Hokusai - "The Great Wave of Kanagawa" and "Red Fuji"

The farmers first sketch out their designs on computers so that they
know exactly where the rice needs to be planted. Hundreds of villagers
and other volunteers then help plant the four different colored
varieties of rice in the vast fields.

 

Rice Paddy Art

The creations emerge in the late summer months after the rice plants have had a chance to grow.
More than 15,000 visitors travel to see the creation. For more images go here: Rice Paddy Art

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As the farmer who won the lottery said when asked what he was going to do with his winnings:
“Keep farming until it’s all gone”

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Filed In: Fine Art, Our World, Travel

Beauty in the Simple…

January 6, 2009 · 7 Comments

I will be exhibiting 6 original “quilted” paintings in this exhibit at DANK HAUS in Chicago.

“Beauty in the Simple” is a fine art textile exhibition held in the Scharpenberg Gallery.
An exhibit featuring contemporary textile artists who use traditional quilting techniques in their artwork.
The exhibition will highlight craftsmanship and individuality of design.

You are cordially invited to the Opening Reception: I will be there!
Friday, January 09, 2009  •  At 6:00 to 9:00 PM
Beauty in The Simple at Dank Haus, Chicago IL

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ADDRESS: 4740 N. Western Ave. Chicago IL 60625 • PHONE: 773.561.9181
CONTACT: Susan Barton – 773.633.6009

Filed In: Exhibits, Fine Art, Friends, Travel

Uppity up tomatoes!

August 25, 2008 · 5 Comments

Within "The Land" pavilion which is part of the EPCOT theme park in the Walt Disney World Resort at Lake Buena Vista, Florida is this amazingly huge “Tomato-Tree”.
It was achieved by using the "vertical growing technique" in which by providing a matrix of structural supports for the entire
plant this enabled it to grow much bigger than it ever would under
ordinary circumstances where gravity would be weighing it down.

Tomatotree

This “Tomato-Tree” produces over
32,000 tomatoes in a 16-month period. It was recognized by Guiness
World Records as both the largest and most productive tomato plant in
the world.

EPCOT stands for “Experimental
Prototype Community of Tomorrow” and was originally intended to be a
futuristic model community based on utopian modernist ideas of communal
living, no cars and no private ownership.

Filed In: Ideas, Science, Techniques, Travel

IF • Wide

May 16, 2008 · 4 Comments

Port of Guanta
Estado Anzoategui, VENEZUELA
I lived here for a few weeks a little more than a couple of decades ago.
It was wide open and amazing…

Guanta © Lisa Rivas

original painting – corporate collection – Memphis, TN – USA • “GUANTA”
• watercolor, wax, ricepaper, quilted • 72″H x 72″W • Lisa Rivas © 1984
The Port of Guanta is a well protected port with calm waters due to the configuration of the coast.

Filed In: Fine Art, Travel

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