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Edward Woltemate, Jr.

Ed Woltemate, Jr., Coalition IngenuEd Woltemate, Jr.Autodidactic Ingenuism, the Coalition Ingenu Collective of Self-Taught Artists at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away.”
Philip K. Dick 

Edward Woltemate, Jr. creates art that takes you to another world.  His brilliant art has bright colors and out-of-this-world design.  Despite being born a deaf mute, his art captures you in his fantasies and takes you on an adventure into the unknown. Born and raised in the Philadelphia area, he enjoyed spending summers at his grandparents’ home at the Jersey shore, along with his two sisters (one is also a deaf mute) and his brother.

Eddie has a keen sense of humor which has carried him through the darker places in his life and can be seen in the serendipity of his art. Eddie went to two primary schools, American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut, and The Pennsylvania School for the Deaf in Philadelphia. He has had a lifelong interest in the extraterrestrial and his characters and spacescapes are detailed as never before imagined.

Eddie has traveled extensively with his wife, Elaine, taking photographs and blending his inspiration and vision into his art. Although he works on his drawings every day, he finds time for three grandchildren and hobbies such as photography and gardening.  He loves to shop and go to museums and is always thinking about what his next drawing will be.” – Ed Woltemate, Jr. website

Ed Woltemate, Jr., Coalition IngenuEd Woltemate, Jr., Moonspidergee, mixed media and colored pencil on paper, $500.00  Autodidactic Ingenuism, the Coalition Ingenu Collective of Self-Taught Artists at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

Ed Woltemate, Jr. is a very organized man with a logical mind. Most of his work is accompanied by a kind of ‘legend’ on the back that describes the climate, topography, atmosphere and many other intricate details and characters of his imaginary worlds.

Ed Woltemate, Jr. has traveled extensively with his wife, Elaine, taking many photographs and blending his observation and impressions into his art. Although he draws every day, he also finds time for his three grandchildren and enjoys several hobbies including gardening, shopping, museum touring and photography.” –Ed Woltemate, Jr. artist statement at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

Ed Woltemate, Jr., Coalition IngenuEd Woltemate, Jr., Marrs, mixed media and colored pencil on paper, $800.00, Autodidactic Ingenuism, the Coalition Ingenu Collective of Self-Taught Artists at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

Ed Woltemate, Jr. creates worlds of wonder using simple materials like pencils and paper that transport the viewer to distant planets inhabited by intelligent beings who have advanced societies. The artist peoples these worlds with beings who are creative, beautiful and friendly and on the back of the finished work he provides a ‘legend’ that describes in great detail where the planet is conjunction to where we are on Earth. He even names each planet and their inhabitants. With the recent cosmological news that there are more than eight billion ‘Goldy Locks’ planets in the Milky Way alone, Woltemate won’t be running out of planets to describe any time soon.

Ed and I have been in several art shows together including Art Ability at Bryn Mawr Rehab, the Philadelphia Foundation and the Delaware Art Museum, I’ve been a long time fan. Science Fiction and alternate realities are an element of my own art with my ‘light being’ photography series but Ed is able to visualize the other-wordly without having to say a word. Whereas I have to explain to people what my art is about.

Each of his drawings is like watching a great Sci-Fi movie that allows the viewer to suspend belief and experience life on another planet for a while. It’s been said that art viewers spend about five seconds looking at art in a museum. But Ed Woltemate, Jr. art requires the viewer to take an astral trip of light years where a second expands into centuries, centuries into eons and eons into a kind of after-life and when you get back all your friends might be gone. Quantum physics works like that and he taps into that energetic time/space continuum vibe like Steven Hawking.

Ed Woltemate, Jr., Coalition IngenuEd Woltemate, Jr., Cogacy, mixed media and colored pencil on paper, $400.00, Autodidactic Ingenuism, the Coalition Ingenu Collective of Self-Taught Artists at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

I had the opportunity to interview his lovely wife, manager and translator, Elaine Woltemate, at the opening of Autodidactic Ingenism, the Coalition Ingenu Collective of Self-Taught Artists at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens:

How long have you been working with Coalition Ingenu?

“Gee whiz, we’ve been with Coalition Ingenu for about two and a half years. I have been more or less managing Ed’s art for a while and Robert Bullock has been a great help. But I’ve taken different routes also with Ed’s art and I plan to continue to do that. We’re trying to get into different places than we’ve been before, we’ve been successful in the last couple of years with Bryn Mawr Rehab Art Ability, Moss Rehab, the disabled artists venues. Bryn Mawr Rehab’s Art Ability has three of his pieces this year, the opening is November 2nd. Then on November 9th we’re at Main Line Art Center, we sold a nice piece there about two or three months ago.”

Amie Potsic is a friend of mine.

“She’s very young to have the position she holds, don’t you think? Everybody looked young there! Through a friend of ours we were introduced to an organization called Build a Bridge, it’s a volunteer organization that gets funds for the homeless and different people throughout the city that need assistance, Build a Bridge is having a gala and we offered to donate a piece of art.

My friend told me a little about what was going on, I thought Eddie’s art would fit in with that. They said that if he could create a drawing that depicts ‘Hopeful City‘ they would like to use that. So he made a beautiful drawing, something totally different than what he’s used to of Rittenhouse Square. It’s going to be auctioned off at Build a Bridge, it’s purely because we have been so fortunate in the last few years that it was time to give back, So Edward is going to be involved in that and we’re excited about it!

It doesn’t mean any money for us but I think it will be great exposure and it’s something different for him. As I said, we have been very fortunate, maybe not dollar-wise but just in the people we’ve met, you know? And the venues that we’ve been in, we’ve been very fortunate lately, so, like I said, it’s time to give back.”

But how can people buy your work besides this show?

“We have a website http://www.edwardwoltematejr.com/index.html. We’re on facebook but I’m not very technical. Robert sees me as a good manager of Eddie’s art, I’m going to have to get more technologically savvy. I’m soliciting my son already, he’s at University of Pennsylvania and teaches computer science. So I’m giving him lunch and getting lessons.

Do you sell prints?

“No, we don’t. And do you know why? I really feel like we’ve come to a point where we have to do something different, not just sell the originals all the time, maybe that’s another step we should take because originals only last for so long (in stock).

How would you describe Ed’s work?

“Unique is kind of an over-used phrase but his art doesn’t fit any category. It doesn’t fit outsider, it doesn’t fit visionary – it’s kind of his own vision of different planets, different galaxies. It’s very different than any other art out there. Maybe that’s why we have sold to gallery owners and collectors that have more of an appreciation than the general public. As far as describing his work – it’s in his own category. It’s Edward Woltemate, jr.” – Elaine Woltemate

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Francis C. Tucker

Francis C. Tucker, The AlchemistThe Voice of the Turtle is Heard in Our Land, 2010, egg and size, 13″ x 19.75″, Francis Courtland Tucker 

Francis C. Tucker, The Alchemist, Exhibition of Paintings, October 21st through December 20th, 2013. Opening Reception: November 4th, 2013, 5:00 – 7:00pm

President’s Office Gallery, University of the Arts, 1st Floor, 320 South Broad Street, Philadelphia PA, 19102, 215-717-6564

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2013 Autumn Invitational

Off the Wall Gallery, 2013 Autumn Invitational

Off the Wall Gallery at Dirty Frank’s, 2013 Autumn Invitational Art Show and Sale. through November 22nd, 2013. Opening Reception: October 3rd, 2013, 7-10:00pm.

Jim Biglan, Bob Gorchov, Anders Hansen, Yeoun Lee, Jesse r Lentz, Bill Myers, Lance Pawling and Syd Torchio present new work from Off the Wall Gallery‘s award-winning and top-selling artists.

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Out of Hand

Out of Hand, Gina Michaels at iMPeRFeCT Gallery

Blue Fingers, bronze, 22 x 17 x 14″, Rushen (detail), bronze, 20 x 13 x 10″

Out of HandGina Michaels’ solo show at iMPeRFeCT Gallery

October 12 – November 2, 2013, Artist’s Reception Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013 5:00-8:00pm

From the beginning, Gina Michaels sculpture is Out of Hand. Her sculpture practice starts in a sandbox. She presses her hands (and feet) into casting sand, sculpting directly in the mold. She then ladles molten bronze directly into the hollows created by the body. The resulting forms are welded into “Hand Plants,” at once animal, vegetable and mineral. They can be read as lovingly cultivated hybrids, or as random and disturbing mutations. The work is full of visual puns and double entendres, with a dose of slapstick. Sometimes modeled figures perch in trees that grow out of the palm of a hand, adding a narrative, mythic dimension. The work can be as small as a few inches high, or eight feet tall. In addition to creating sculpture, Michaels makes nature prints, which will also be on view.

Gina Michaels work will be at iMPeRFeCT Gallery in Germantown from October 12 – November 2. There will be an artist’s reception on Saturday October 12, 5:00 – 8:00 P.M. iMPeRFeCT Gallery is a not-for-profit alternative art space that is both international and community based. Founders Renny Molenaar and Rocio Cabello bring their experience running alternative spaces in New York, contributing a new voice to the Philadelphia art community.

Gina Michaels artwork has been featured in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States, including Paula Barr Chelsea Gallery, Ceres Gallery, and the Prince Street Gallery in New York City; Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, New Jersey; the Woodmere Art Museum, City Hall, Fairmount Park and Projects Gallery in Philadelphia; and the El Paso in Palm Desert, California. Additional information about the artist and her work can be found at www.ginamichaels.com.

iMPeRFeCT Gallery info: 5601 Greene Street, Philadelphia PA 19144. Gallery hours: Wednesday – Saturday 1:00 – 6:00pm. The gallery will also be open 1:00 – 6:00 on Sunday October 20 for POST 2013,  Philadelphia Open Studio Tours

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Charles Cushing, Painting Buenos Aires 2013

Charles Cushing, Painting Buenos Aires 2013 Kickstarter Campaign

Charles Cushing is returning to Buenos Aires to continue his project of painting and drawing in the birthplace of Argentine tango! After the success of his 2012 trip, he is eager to return, this time with a greater knowledge of the city (and Spanish!) and its characteristic “haunts” and treasures. The Painting Buenos Aires 2012 trip was partially financed by 40 “backers” many of whom chose as their pledge reward original drawings, oil paintings or “fileteado” panels. Charles had a great art exhibition/milonga upon his return at Buttonwood Dance Studio and all of the patrons appear to be pleased with their purchases!

Listed below are the rewards for pledging to Charles Cushing, Painting Buenos Aires 2013 Kickstarter Campaign:

  • Pledge $10 or more

    Reward #1 Invitation to exhibition preview of the work produced on the trip. backers at this level will be personally invited to the exhibition (in early 2014, upon my return) of my artwork and will have the opportunity to view/purchase artwork which has not been reserved for “backers.” Estimated delivery: Mar 2014

  • Pledge $30 or more

    Reward # 2: NOTE-CARDS: boxed set (16 cards with envelopes) of 5×7″ folding note-cards. These are non-religious winter scenes of Philadelphia, ideal for Christmas/ Hanukkah greetings. The cards can be shipped to you, shipping is included. Estimated delivery: Oct 2013. Ships within the US only

  • Pledge $50 or more

    Reward # 3: PRINT: Signed print from one of the “offset lithographs” on my website, www.charlescushing.com. These are the prints listed as retail $50 on my website. Shipping in a tube (if needed) is included. These are Phialdalphia scenes. Estimated delivery: Dec 2013. Ships within the US only

  • Pledge $60 or more

    NEW REWARD CATEGORY! I am offering my recently completed painting “Angels in ‘El Cementerio de la Recoleta” as a small matted print roughly 12×8″ (image size) with a single mat which will bring the overall piece to roughly 18×14.” The print is signed, matted, and back, ready for framing. Shipping available for additional fee. Estimated delivery: Jan 2014. Ships within the US only

  • Pledge $100 or more

    Reward # 4: SMALL DRAWING of a Buenos Aires scene! A small drawing (roughly 7×9″) in ink on heavy paper, matted and backed, wrapped in mylar for protection. Framing NOT included. Drawings are original, signed, archival quality, and suitable for framing. These are small, spontaneous ink sketches, typically done “from life” in an hour or two. Estimated delivery: Dec 2014. Ships within the US only

  • Pledge $135 or more

    Reward # 5: LIMITED EDITION PRINT from Buenos Aires painting! This is a high-quality “giclee” print from one of the Buenos Aires paintings, size roughly 18×24.” Price is for print only (framing not included). Many of the paintings are available in this format. Estimated delivery: Jan 2014. Ships within the US only

  • Pledge $200 or more

    Reward # 6: “FILETEADO” PANEL: 12×16″ wood panel painted with your name or brief message in the distinctive “fileteado” style unique to Buenos Aires. Hand-painted by myself with decorative vignettes of your choice. Google “fileteado” to view samples of this unique calligraphic style, associated with Buneos Aires and Argentine Tango. I took private lessons with master “fileatador” Alfredo Genovese in Buenos Aires in 2012 to familiarize myself with this art form. Estimated delivery: Mar 2014. Ships within the US only

  • Pledge $300 or more

    reward # 7: INK DRAWING: (see the framed drawing in the video that Peter Kress is describing). Roughly 12×16″ highly articulated original ink drawing on archival paper executed in Buenos Aires. Drawings this size involve considerable contemplation and design work as well as multiple sittings or studio completion. Price INCLUDES museum-quality archival matting and framing (framing brings overall size to roughly 18×24″). The drawings will be displayed in the exhibition and can be pick up after the opening. Shipping available but not included in original price. Estimated delivery: Mar 2014

  • Pledge $500 or more

    Rewards # 8: SMALL OIL PAINTING: original oil painting on canvas, painted in Buenos Aires, roughly 8×12″ mounted and framed by the artist. These are “plein-air” oil “sketches” painted on site in a spontaneous style. The paintings will be displayed in the exhibition upon my return, and delivered AFTER the exhibition. Estimated delivery: Mar 2014. Ships within the US only

  • Pledge $1,500 or more

    rewards #9: LARGER OIL PAINTING: original oil painting on canvas, painted in Buenos Aires, roughly 18×24″ or slightly larger, mounted and framed by the artist. These larger, more developed paintings require multiple sittings and/or considerable studio work. They will be displayed in the exhibition and delivered afterwards. Shipping available but not included in original price. Estimated delivery: Mar 2014. Ships within the US only

  • Pledge $3,500 or more

    Reward # 10: COMMISSIONED OIL PAINTING: This level is for backers who desire to “commission” a highly developed oil painting, roughly 24 X 36″ (or slightly larger, different dimensions, etc.) of a Buenos Aires scene of their choice. This painting involves client input and could include portraits, figures, etc. (you dancing in Buenos Aires? a favorite location, etc?) preliminary studies may be executed in Buenos Aires, but the canvas itself would be completed in my Philadelphia studio in the spring of 2014.Shipping and framing options available but NOT included. Estimated delivery: May 2014

  • Pledge $5,000 or more

    Reward # 11: LARGE OIL PAINTING: same as above, but for a considerably larger canvas. This is for an original oil painting in a size roughly 36 X 60.” Similar in scope and execution to the large painting I am working on in the video, this requires client input and several months to complete. Approximate delivery time would be fall of 2014. Shipping/framing available but NOT included in the original price. Estimated delivery: Oct 2014

  • Pledge $7,500 or more

    Reward # 12: VERY LARGE PAINTING OR MURAL: this category would include commissioned work in excess of 48 X 72″ or special projects such as murals, multi-canvas installations (diptychs, triptychs), etc. paintings this size or larger typical involve considerable design work, multiple preliminary drawings, etc. Contact me for consultation and details. Estimated delivery: Oct 2014

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