Showing posts with label Longfellow Neighborhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Longfellow Neighborhood. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Studio Tour - the end


 The last of my studio tour features work by the metal artist Nick Berardi.  One shot I missed was Tim Burton in his framing shop.  I should have learned from Jack, HDP, about portraits and gotten a shot of my tour guide, Tim.  I do have a poster from Seville, Spain I need framed...

I do love that lamp but would have redo the whole decor in my house!



Sunday, June 17, 2012

Studio Tour IV


Two more mixed media pieces by Dwain Michael Workman.  I like the lower piece with the metal frame, carved and painted wood, and the different objects.  It just provides lots to observe.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Alley Community Garden

Since today is Thursday, I first want to take you out back behind the Enhance Your Art studio to display the Alley Community Garden.  Taken from the link below:

What was once urban blight has now become "The Alley Garden" and Art project located in the Alley of the 2900 block of Cherry.  Our intention is to create a space for community gardening, public gatherings, education of healthy food practices and to beautify the landscape of the Longfellow Neighborhood.

The Longfellow Community Association is working towards establishing the Longfellow Farmer's Market and Teaching Garden.  The proposed site is located at 29th St and Gillham Rd.  Spearheaded by the Longfellow Community Association, this project has the support of local businesses and institutions as it moves forward with a test market during the summer months of 2012.

Farmer's Market is every Thursday evening from 4-9 pm


This neighborhood is making a revitalizing recovery.  This farmer's market is close to Hospital Hill, Hallmark, Crown Center, Penn Valley Park and could become a huge success with your support.







Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Wednesday Doorway

I was out looking for a new restaurant on Cherry St in the Longfellow Neighborhood or also known as Hospital Hill area.  Right next to the restaurant I found this fabulous sculpture and art studio.  Usually I have my camera with me but this time I did not, so I went back the next day which ended up being quite fortunate for me.  The studio garage door was open when I went back for this photo.  Tim from Enhance Your Art studio gave me a full tour.  The metal artist of the above piece is Nick Berardi, I have many pieces to show you in the upcoming days.  Anyone out on First Friday should venture by this studio even though it is slightly off the main Crossroads tracks.