Painting Sarah Atlee Painting Sarah Atlee

Exploring New Paths

Square Peg and Black-Eye Susan, detail view At work on some new abstractions. Above: Detail views of Square Peg and Black-Eye Susan.

square peg crop 72 500

Square Peg (detail view). Acrylic on canvas, 7 x 5 inches by Sarah Atlee

Want to know when & where to see these in person? Sign up here and you won't miss a thing!

Read More
Painting, Shows Sarah Atlee Painting, Shows Sarah Atlee

CHAOS! Small Works at Ro2 Art 2015.08.01

To inquire about purchasing the works featured below, contact Ro2 Art at  jordan@ro2art.com or (214) 803-9575 Lay of the Land, acrylic on canvas, 5x5 inches, 2015 by Sarah Atlee Lay of the Land. Acrylic on canvas, 5x5 inches (8x8 framed) by Sarah Atlee. $250

What: CHAOS 2015 - An exhibition of small works

When: 1 August - 12 September 2015

Where: Ro2 Art, 110 N Akard, Dallas TX 75202 (map link)

Opening Reception: Saturday 1 August, 7-10 pm. Free and open to the public!

Ro2 Art is pleased to present CHAOS!!! 2015 - a curated exhibition of small works featuring over 100 Ro2 Artists and guests. The show consists of work in virtually every medium – all presented on an intimate scale (12 x 12 x 12 inches or smaller).

After two memorable editions, the show returns for a third year, promising to provide an outlet for a wide variety of artists to present work to established and emerging collectors.

As in previous years, the artists represented by the gallery are joined by invited guests, creating a dynamic unique to Ro2 Art's CHAOS exhibition. The majority of artists are from Texas, joined by a number of notable artists from around the country and Europe.

See selected works from the CHAOS exhibition on Artsy.

Stone Garden, Grey Shelter. Acrylic on panel, 5x5 inches, 2015 by Sarah Atlee Stone Garden, Grey Shelter. Acrylic on panel, 5x5 inches (8x8 framed) by Sarah Atlee. $250

* Look at this image and move your mouse's scroll wheel up and down. wooooooo

For More Information

Ro2 Art gallery website

CHAOS opening reception event on Facebook

Ro2 Art on Artsy

Read More
Sketchbook Sarah Atlee Sketchbook Sarah Atlee

Sketchbook Covers 2009-2015

A sketchbook is a mobile studio. A judgement-free laboratory. Something to do with your hands when you feel awkward in public. A snapshot of a time and place (some exposures longer than others). A companion. Each one is unique, and as such, each wears a different outfit. Here's a selection of customized sketchbook covers, some front, some back, 2009-2015. Most recent first.

201506 patterns 72 500

201506 back 72 500

201501 georgie 72 500

201501 back 72 500

2014 jennifer rooms front 72 500

2014 jennifer rooms back 72 500

2014 grey 72 500

2013 blue front 72 500

2012 mini 72 500

2012 front 72 500

2011 spam 72 500

2010 nuke front 72 500

2009 somavenus front 72 500

* I can't take credit for this particular cover. Sketchbook designed and built by SomaVenus. The back, pictured below, is all me though.

2009 somavenus back 72 500

Read More
Painting, Process Sarah Atlee Painting, Process Sarah Atlee

Amanuensis and the Good Sounds

Amanuensis, acrylic on canvas, 10 x 10 inches, 2015 by Sarah Atlee

Amanuensis. Acrylic on canvas, 10 x 10 inches, 2015 by Sarah Atlee Sometimes I can't sleep.

Sometimes my mind wakes up before my body is ready and I have to try to convince it to settle down and go back to sleep. My mind, rebellious, goes to the Bad Thoughts. I think of every time I've ever been angry, hurt, or humiliated. I rehash the memories in detail, resulting in more feelings of anger, hurt, and humiliation, and so on until the birds chirp nyah nyah na-nyah nyah and I give in and go make coffee.

This pattern of thinking is sometimes called rumination. The mind goes round and round, thinking that if it just thinks hard enough, it can stop thinking about a thing. Of course, it doesn't work like that.

Practicing mindfulness is a great way to break this destructive pattern. In The Mindful Way through Depression, the authors remind us that "There is an alternative strategy for handling the negative moods, memories, and thinking patterns in the present moment, as they arise. ... It is called awareness." (If you'd like to learn more, I highly recommend this book.)

Mindfulness and meditation are things you practice, however, meaning that no one does them perfectly right out of the gate. I've found a tool that helps me through these wakeful Bad Thought times.

Space Hotel

I first heard Al Gromer Khan's album Space Hotel years ago, by accident at a friend's house. It's been a consistent favorite of mine for over 15 years. It's the perfect blend of soothing, mysterious, colorful, and calm. Listening to these beautiful sounds provides my mind with a focal point, someplace to return while letting the Bad Thoughts pass away like clouds. A sample:

Khan gave me Amanuensis.

The image you see above floated into my consciousness while meditating on Space Hotel. I saw this spongy white rectangle, like a tofu cake, with yellow arcs passing through it. Layered, repeating passages put me in mind of a cosmic game of telephone, hence the title Amanuensis - one who copies.

Learn more about Al Gromer Khan at New Earth Records, Khan's website, and his Facebook page.

Zoe Keating

I recently learned of experimental cellist Zoe Keating's solo career. I didn't realize I'd been listening to her play with Rasputina for many years. Her album Into The Trees has become another touchstone of Good Sounds to battle the Bad Thoughts. Listen for yourself:

Honestly, does it get any better than this? Explore Zoe Keating's music on her website and Facebook page.

Read More

Latest Posts

Our system has encountered an error. This exception has been automatically logged and reported. 93D7KDWS559Y2BGCML8C