Show ' The KT WORKS Daydreaming I want to be child today lb pick wild buttercup bouquets from the ditchbank And make dandelion kisses on my arms To run barefoot through die grass To play in die sun and grow new freckles I want to pump myself high in a swing Friday Til it takes my breath away And make mudpies and cakes in the sandbox I want to climb a tree August lb eat a green apple lb lick an ice cream cone gone 14 Before it melts And have my own lemonade stand 1998 I want to pick miniature wild daisies Then crash than in water and soap shavings Bottle it and sell it for perfume lb die older lady up the street I want to dress my kitten In my favorite doll's clothes And push it for a ride In my little green buggy —Page 11 I want to bwy a nickel in a quart jar In the back yard Then pretend it was put there By a treasure-hidin-g pirate I want to put on my yellow rain coat With matching boots and hat That Mom sent for in a magazine And walk in the rain Catch raindrops on my tongue And count deal worms on the sidewalk Praaton artist J Brad Holt the AVA art exNbft wH exhfcit this ‘Shirts Canyon from Hamlton Fort Utah' ofl in Without words I want to wear high heels and lipstick a play On the neighbor’s front porch With an old quilt draped over a rope For die opening curtain I want to pack my dancing costumes h a suitcase And ran away from home I want to dam and twirl in circles Til the room starts spinning And I crash to the floor I want to run and scream and laugh And skip and shout and sing! And be a famous actress in Art exhibit continues Alliance for the Varied Aits Gallery presents Three The at 43 ofS Main in Logan artwork of J Brad Holt Landscape: of Preston Estelle Roberge of Lubec Maine and William Wylie of Ft Collins Colorado The show runs through Aug 29 during regular gallery hours Wednesday through Saturday 12--6 pm These three landscape artists use die landscape as their imagery but then work and artistic creativity moves diem to portray it in very different and personal approaches J Brad Hob is a graduate in art from Southern Utah University He has exhibited in Utah Wyoming and Colorado Holt says of his work T have no desire to be an innovator I do not wish to shock the viewer I'm not trying Whah landto visually bolster a moral or scape art exhitt When During political viewpoint If I have a regular galery basis for work philosophical my hours through it is simply this: The world is Aug 29 Where: ava an visually exciting and beautiful I gaiety s want to capture its essence in an Mart lagan artful manner” I want to look in the minor and Smile at a missing tooth I warn to be free to be me And nobody else Oh there are so many things I could do today If only I were once again A child! Cheerful Worship The songbirds begin their chirpings early of a morning Daylight is welcomed with their cheerful chores of singing Do they know a secret I've yet to find out That every morning's worth singing about — poems by Martyn Brady Hyde Park To submit articles to the Corktooard mal or deliver them to The Herald Journal Corkboard 75 W 300 North Logan Utah 84321 ore-mthem to nboHyh(newea)m TNe la a place tar creative writing of any sort It la not a place tor totters to ttie edtor 1 For morn Information phone Nancy Botfly at 752-212- A Estelle Roberge received her master's of fine arts degree from Idaho State University in drawing and painting and will start teaching art in St George this coming school year Roberge receives most of her inspiration from walking through the landscape whether in Maine or Idaho She said Essential to my painting is my appreciation for walking and imagination Both experiences have different meanFor me wkft-- ' ings yet they merge as figure-groun-d The land out one the other does not fully exist teaches me that what exists in any given moment is in its fullest state of being emerging becoming As a painter I respond to this one transformation this opening and these transparencies which kindle a voice which becomes the movement is my work" Pocatello artist Eatefe Roberge's work wM also be on dtoplay inducing the above ‘BungaMd’ William Wylie received an master's in photography from theUniversity of Michigan He is teaching photography and other art courses at Colorado State University in R Collins Colo Wylie has exhibited extensively throughout die United States since 1984 His most recent body of work is taken from the Cache la Foudre River which begins m Rocky Mountain National Park at 11700 feet and flows 100 miles to its confluence with the South Platte River six miles east of Greeley Colo Speaking of landscape he says "A landscape is not just a site but a whole history This history is written into I have the way we see and talk about a place tried to apbtt&difhis landscape with aftehtipn caujol tion discretion and as Itak) GflMhhVckea respect for what things communicate without words’" or For more information call (435) 753-29visit our web site at http:wwwfreeyelkJwcommembetiAfariedartsind exJmhL 70 ! |