Wednesday, November 17, 2010

John Taylor Ships calendar

Just in time for the holidays!
now available
John Taylor Ships Calendar
The calendar contains photographs of some of John Taylor Ship sculptures.

We are still working on the book but this might be a way for us to publish it so we decided to test it out with a calendar.

You can go see it at
Support independent publishing: Buy this calendar on Lulu.

Let us know what you think!

John took a sabbatical from the Festival of the arts last summer but will be back summer 2011 with some new work. He does have some work available
Garde Rail Gallery - http://www.garde-rail.com/artists/jtaylor/ships_09/index.html
Studio Arts Gallery - http://www.studioartslaguna.com/
John's website - http://www.folkartships.com/

If you are interested in seeing everything available you can email me at folkartships@cox.net and I will send you more images.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Meet John Taylor March 5, 2009 - Garde Rail Gallery

Current Show - http://garde-rail.com/artists/jtaylor/index.html
Ships by John Taylor
February 5 - March 28, 2009

Fresh from his solo exhibition at the Boise Art Museum last spring, John Taylor returns to Garde Rail Gallery with a show of new work. The show will feature several of John’s ship sculptures, as well as pieces that see the work moving into exciting new directions.

John Taylor - Inside studio art - Studio Arts Gallery Laguna Beach - September 30, 2009

STUDIO ARTS GALLERY IN LAGUNA BEACH –
MORE THAN ART ON THE WALL
Inside Studio Art interview series continues Sunday, March 29 at 4 p.m.

Laguna Beach, CA - When John and Rebecca Barber opened Studio Arts Gallery in 2007, they envisioned a gallery that was more than an art showroom – they wanted to create a multi-purposed space where artists were represented to the public as more than just a name on a wall.

Towards that end, master glass artist John installed a customized glass kiln that he uses to demonstrate his art. The Barbers created the “At the Table” series in which artists who create tableware are invited to design and install a complete dining environment. And, in late 2008, the gallery launched the Inside Studio Art series, which invites a guest artist to exhibit at the gallery and be interviewed á la Inside the Actors Studio in front of an audience of intrigued listeners.

“I’ve always loved Inside the Actors Studio – getting to know who the actor is and the reason why they do what they do. With Inside Studio Art, we’re bringing that concept to visual artists,” explained Rebecca Barber. “From our experiences with the public we know that there is a thirst to learn more about the work that you are looking at. Inside Studio Art lets the non-artist into the artist’s mind and creative process. It’s a great way to gain a deeper appreciation of the art on view at our gallery.”

Inside Studio Art is moderated by famed reporter Bill Harris, who is best known for his entertainment reporting on Entertainment Tonight and E! Entertainment Television as well as co-hosting At the Movies with Rex Reed. Bill’s expertise as an interviewer creates an intimate experience that invites the artist to relax and open up, much to the audience’s delight.

The bimonthly series opened with film maker/photographer Suzie Chauvel and fused glass artist Siân Poeschl. Next up on Sunday, March 29 is industrial and fine artist Aaron R. Thomas, whose work in acrylic has earned him international clients and commissions. Thomas works in a variety of media including 3-D sculpture in acrylic and metal as well as 2-D painted works.

As his work is very often commissioned, Thomas is used to working with individuals, corporations and designers on projects.

“[I am} excited to show my fine art, which is self-directed. It comes from the purity of my heart with no boundaries in my creativity,” Thomas shared.

Thomas’ exhibit at Studio Arts, which also features collaborator Anne Ewen, opens on Thursday, March 5 with a reception from 6 – 9 p.m. in conjunction with Laguna’s First Thursday Art Walk. The exhibit runs through April 2.

“We’ve had great attendance for our first two interviews,” added Barber. “People have said they’re really enjoyed learning the intimate details of the artists’ lives.”

The success of Inside Studio Art was acknowledged by the influential Laguna Beach Arts Alliance (LBaa). Barber was recently informed that the series was nominated for the “Best New Art Program” award as part of the award series that LBaa bestows to select arts organizations each spring.

Tickets to Inside Studio Art interview with Aaron R. Thomas on March 29 at 4 p.m. cost $15 and are available by calling 949-376-1619. Coffee and light refreshments, compliments of Sapphire Pantry, will be served.

The series continues on May 31 with master glass artist and gallery co-owner John Barber, followed by fused glass/mixed media artist Ron Dier on July 26. The 2009 series concludes with John Taylor, who creates found object ship sculptures, on September 30.

Studio Arts Gallery is located at 1200 South Coast Highway at Brooks Street in the New Pottery Place complex in Laguna Beach. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. –7p.m. seven days a week. For additional information, place visit www.StudioArtsLaguna.com or call 949-376-1619.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Festival of the Arts - Art -to-go


John's artwork donated to The Festival of the Arts - artist fund raiser Art-To-Go

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Via Magazine Article

In Ship Shape - An article about the exhibit of John's work at The Boise Museum.
http://www.viamagazine.com/top_stories/articles/nautical_art08.asp

Idaho Stateman Article

Recent article in the Idaho Stateman newspaper talking about the Boise Museum exhibit.
http://www.idahostatesman.com/105/story/287866.html
The article including the pictures will also be posted on the current shows and publication page
http://www.folkartships.com/shows_index.html