Suessical the Musical!

IMG_0233Vlad the Eagle (student Melody Newsome) and her big sis Mayzie the Bird (student Maddie Newsome) in the zany musical ” Suessical ” held on the stage of the Old Conrad Elementary School.
Way to go ladies!

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And kudos to Mom Rachel for the fine feathery plumed costumes!

SINGING WITH MY SON, ZAC, CELEBRATING THE GENERATIONS

We like Chocolate!

Spring Hills Baptist Church of Granville, OH recently held a Women’s Breakfast, welcoming warmer spring weather (yay!), ladies of all ages from the church and other guests.  Tables dotted with fresh daisy-filled tin vases of colorful greens and blues brightened the festivity and a rainbow of chocolates, candies and table favors were generously sprinkled within easy reach.

After a brief welcome and prayer, we were treated to a marvelous breakfast spread of sizzling bacon, hotcakes, and other goodies including a flavored coffee and juice bar, provided by the local restaurant, Allison’s.  Delicious!

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Mmmm…delicious breakfast and great conversations!

 

(Thanks for the invite, treats and a special thanks to Dina for running sound and lyric for Zac and I!  Super big thanks to Z for singing with his dear ol’ MOM J)

Passing the Torch

The on-going theme at Spring Hill is to minister God’s truth to the generations.

“Generations” was the theme of the Saturday Women’s Breakfast as well.  Founding matriarch of the church, Mrs. Cathy Pound was invited to be the featured speaker.  Before she began her meaningful talk which included a look at how the generations have evolved over the years from the turn of the century to 2015, and how we can be effective witnesses for Christ through his word and prayer in this current time, my son Zachary (the token male, lol) and I shared four songs leading into the theme of the day.

Friends Reunion:  A Taste of Heaven

We saw many dear friends, new and old that we consider extended “family” sitting before us as we ministered through the spoken word and song.  Our selections included:  “10,000 Reasons”, “Word of God Speak”, a new song written especially for this event entitled “To the Generations” and “None But Jesus”.  Zac accompanied us on his guitar and I played a little piano as well.  Everyone joined in the singing.

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Singing with my son, Zac in the Fireside Room at Spring Hills

 

In the coming days, songs such as these will be released on the Blog, in the hopes that you, readers, will be greatly encouraged.  Today I wanted to share the words of  “To the Generations”, inspired by that beautiful day.   To us, being back with our old friends and family was indeed a taste of heaven.  The room was packed with fellow believers in Christ Jesus, the living Son of God and together, we worshiped Him in the presence of His Holiness.  I, personally, was thanking God for the sacrifice and leadership of this church in our family over the years.

To the Generations

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Before us stand

A great cloud of witnesses

Faith on grace

Fought the fight

Won the race

Now it’s our turn

Now it’s our time

Connecting with the past

Protecting what will last

Building the bridge of faithfulness

 

Chorus

Pass the torch, light the flame

Teach the Word of God to generations

Pass the torch, light the flame

Pray the prayers that change

Live the truth, stand for right

Guardians of the gospel

Be guiding light

Through Jesus Christ

To the generations

 

V2

God of our fathers

Go before us

Cloud by day

Fire by night

Light the way

Now it’s our turn

Now it’s our time

We cry out to you

Command us, take us through

Lead us out into the promised land

 

Bridge

Pass the torch (now it’s our turn)

Light the flame (now it’s our time)

 

Copyright 2015 KingdomRock Music/ by Wendy James

Vocal Studio – May 2015 Update

Vocal Studio News!

Welcome to my returning student Melody!

Congratulations to Adam Baker on the completion of his role as the Mad Hatter!

Congratulations to three of my students recently CAST in the musical Suessical Jr.!

-Erin Reed  –  The Cat in the Hat

-Maddie Newsome  – Mayzie La Bird

-Melody Newsome – Vlad the Eagle

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More info about the musical to follow if you’d like to attend.

Congratulations to Isaac Pettit for his Cedarville UNIVERSITY Music Department          ACCEPTANCE AND SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS in music and academics!

Way to go on your auditions!

Students Maddie and Melody Newsome will be singing The Cup Song in a local talent show this week.  Way to go ladies!

Grant Hosler was chosen to sing a Senior Song for Granville Public Schools On Monday, May 18.  His selection: A Change In Me from Broadway’s Beauty and the Beast.  Congrats, Grant!

Art Studio News!

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COMMISSIONED SET DELIVERED! (It’s a lot like having a baby 🙂 )

I am happy to say that a commissioned set of three windows was recently completed and delivered to Judith of Springfield! She had seen similar windows at the Springfield Garden Tour and placed an order that she helped imagine by selecting a few ideas of certain plants and birds that she enjoys. She left the design work up to me and graciously gave me artistic license to interpret the images as I wished.

MY WONDERFUL CLIENT’S STORY

Judith is a gardener extraordinaire who has created a fantastic oasis on the farm that has been in her family for generations. She allowed me to tour it last summer as we were making plans for the window set. Tucked in by darling older buildings, stonework and charming fencing, around every nook and corner is bed after bed of gorgeous perennials, trees, foliage and annuals.   A nature lover and world traveler, she has a wonderful sense of beauty and classic design.

Judith then showed me the porch where she wanted to hang the mosaics. I had actually brought the blank windows with me that day so that we could imagine them in the space. In forming the ideas for her unique, one-of-a-kind pieces of art, I asked her to jot down some of her favorite flora and fauna. She was able to quickly identify a number of birds that she loves (she named some favs but gave me a free hand to choose those that would work best) and also to pick out some designs that were a reference from an old English book of watercolor paintings.

A COZY WINTER (ok I’m a walker and it was blistering cold, but sometimes cozy),

Thankfully, it was a nice cozy winter with lots of time to imagine and design. I began to research the types of birds that she had listed and used the internet and word documents to collect ideas. Judith was wonderfully flexible about the plan and so gracious to let me have at it. I decided after much debate, that it was to be four types of birds on two panels flanking the porch window and a three pane botanical below. In order to gain balance, I had to plan four seasons, have the colors cross each other from side to side and below and try to get the birds resting in foliage and trees that they would represent natural habitats. Another issue was the size of the various birds in relation to each other. Once I established the look I wanted and found a few reference photos to guide my free-hand drawings, I sketched out the designs and inked them and placed them on the cleaned, prepped windows.

WINDOWS OF INTEREST

An interesting tidbit about the windows in this set is that Judith has blessed me with a lot of old windows from her farm and we were able to incorporate one of them (the three pane) in the set. I love the hardware on the one from her homestead. The other two side windows were from a colonial house in Granville on Broadway St. All of these windows are very rare.

FINDING BALANCE AND DESIGN
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Her favorite types of birds were blue jay, cardinal, gold finch and chickadee. She was also interested in the dragonfly and loves the monarch butterfly. Having selected a number of botanical possibilities, I was able to incorporate color matches across the windows such as the gold finches on lavender thistles and then the lavender and a hint of the same greens and yellow being found on certain flowers in the three-pane design below. In this way, the balance of red-orange cardinal was picked up in the poppy design, etc. I also took into consideration the heavier aspects of the jay and cardinal in both color and relational size and planned to place them farther away from the entry door to give the illusion of controlled and balanced weight. I knew that Judith preferred the finch and especially chickadee and so was happy to place these at eye level so that every time she enters her house it is most likely these images she will encounter first.

NEW TECHNIQUES

In the past I had simply broken a lot of glass for the individual mosaic pieces and searched for the right size piece, but more and more as the designs grow more intricate, I find that I like to individually clip each piece to fit the space, so the work actually takes quite a while longer to produce, however the effect is quite satisfying. The final step is to adhere each piece to the window after the lay-out is completed.

IMG_0115THE TEA PARTY SURPRISE
When we arrived at Judith’s home to drop off the completed pieces, she had a huge surprise waiting for Janet (my Mum-in-law) and I. Janet and Judith are old friends and have traveled abroad together. She invited us to TEA in the living room of her homestead. When we entered the room a warm and crackly fire was already blazing and she had a darling table set with her English tea pieces. Displayed in Judith’s hand is the reproduction of an old English tea cozy that Janet had made by hand for her a few years ago.   What a pleasure it was to listen to those two converse about their trips abroad! It was a lovely repast on a crisp spring day by a cozy fire with mutual friends. A day to remember!


UP NEXT……

I’m all set up to do five more pieces (I like to get all of the prep work done for a few of them and then have some days of just doing glass) since most of my vocal studio is on Spring Break next week, am hoping to fly through them and complete a special order and to get some new spring/summer material into SunBear Art Studio in Alexandria.


SUNBEAR ART STUDIO AND RAGAMUFFIN COFFEE SHOP, ALEXANDRIA, OH

If you haven’t been there yet you are missing a treat! Meredith, the owner and artist, features a wide variety of quality works by local/Ohio artists and there are classes going on there all of the time. Be sure to check it out and stop in at the Ragamuffin coffee shop right next door for some yummy java! Friends of ours own the coffee shop and you are in for an mmm mmm good experience. Check out their baked goods too!


SUNFLOWERS: CREATING A MEMORY OF A MEMORY….

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The Sunflower design that was custom ordered from the Springfield Garden Tour was recently delivered. My client selected this piece because her wedding was themed with sunflowers. Instead of the darker, beige frame, she preferred the white window contrasting the bright, bold blues, yellows and oranges. I love to create pieces for folks who order with particular memories in mind. What a special way to create a memory of a special day!

CANNA DESIGN DELIVERED TO SUNBEAR STUDIO IN ALEXANDRIA….

I was excited to deliver the first in a series of spring and summer designs to hang in Alexandria at Meredith Martin’s Sunbear Art Studio.   Meredith is a great support and encouragement to local and state of Ohio artists and to those aspiring to create who attend classes there, taught by a number of different advanced teachers of various mediums. Be sure to check out all of the amazing works for sale by many, many talented artists. Go to the studio site to view the array of upcoming events slated from now through December! Bring your garden clubs, art groups, ladies-day- outers and Mother’s Day-ers to visit! Be sure to head upstairs to the studios and to the adjacent antique store downstairs so that you don’t miss anything. Galleries galore! What a refreshing time you’ll have!

Welcome!

Welcome to my Blog! Many thanks Zac (my eldest son), Kaitie (his beautiful bride) and David (my awesome husband), for setting me up with this web site and Blog. Where would I be without true techies and folks who care? Lol. Looking forward to sharing the love of Christ with you through songs, moments in life, God’s Word and art. We are so blessed to have freedom of speech in America, education and the tools to communicate and I don’t want to take it for granted.   I am thrilled to have a place to share my life in the hope that you will find beauty and inspiration in your own.