Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Sharing a Favorite Photo from Ren Faire


Hello! I've been very busy with a trip to D.C. and Bridge Day, so I've not had time to blog. I did want to share another favorite photo from Tamarack's Renaissance Faire. I donned a veil and hung out with the belly dancers for a little while.
Artie

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Visiting the Shire of Tamarack

At the risk of hurting the feelings of any of my new friends from the Tamarack Renaissance Faire, I have selected just a few of the photos that my personal photographer and Paparazzo, Mr. Gary Hartley, took of me at Tamarack's Renaissance Faire today. (This guy just followed me everywhere, snapping photo after photo.)
Jeff's Bread was a knockout! I felt like I must me in a big-city, neighborhood ethnic market, like the Italian Market in Philadelphia. It was so cool. Sweeteez is another that I can't fail to mention. How can I ignore people who are not only the sweetest people you'll ever hope to meet, but who give samples of their fudge on a stick that includes my favorite combination of peanut butter and banana! For those of you who aren't sock monkeys, they have other flavors as well. Here I am with their West Virginia special - coal cookies. The photo of the day has to be of Dina Brown of Pottery by Nova. Her two partners, Nancy O'Farrell and Diana Pittis, may have been smart to stay shy of the camera for this one. I love the idea that they market themselves together like they do. Kudos to Dina for staying in character (and being a character) all day today! Move over Sally Sock Monkey! I adore this beautiful maiden sculpted by Karen Sparks. I am in love, my lady. Do you think a sock monkey can find happiness with a woman of wood?

The only part of the day that I didn't like was when Lady Truepenny (a.k.a. Thickpenny) put me in the stocks. That was no fun and I didn't even know why I was being punished!

Kelly Noll was delighted by the white rat of pirate Sly Fox. This was the first visit to the Faire for the Noll family.

Here is a whole new group of recruits for the Friends of Sock Monkeys. Students from the Academy at Mountain State University volunteered in the children's craft tent today. (From left to right: Clint, Todd, Abby, Sara, Andrea and Victor.)

Darlene, here is Lady Truepenny's dress. You asked to see how it looks.

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More later....

Artie

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Sock Monkeys Play Faire

Fie! Pirate sock monkeys have besieged the Shire of Tamarack. The palace is crawling with the rascals. I have donned my flat cap and collar so that I may join with the Queen and Sir Francis Drake to defeat the invading pirate sock monkeys.

Come join in. Take the side of the queen or that of the pirate scourge. Whichever side you choose, remember - Play Faire!

Tamarack Renaissance Faire
Saturday, October 1 & Sunday, October 2
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tamarack, Beckley, WV
www.tamarackwv.com

Thy humble servant, Artie

Saturday, September 17, 2005

Arts Business Institute (ABi)



This past Friday and Saturday Tamarack had the pleasure of welcoming the Ats Bsuiness Institute (ABi) to West Virginia for the second time. We had over 70 people who came to learn about the business of art. I learned tons of cool stuff and am feeling like a pretty smart sock monkey right now. Plus, I recruited four new members for the the Friends of Sock Monkeys club from the ABi staff and faculty. They are (from top to bottom) Marilyn Ulen, ABi, Executive Director, Alisha Vincent,
Public Affairs Director for the Rosen Group, Bruce Baker, Middlebury Jewelry And Design in Vermont, and Judie Raiford, Raiford Gallery located outside Atlanta. As you can see, these are people who really kow how to appreciate a talented sock monkey like yours truly! I hope they come to see me again!

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Artie Reflects on Life


Recent events in New Orleans and other areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina have forced me to pause and reflect on life. It can be hard to be convivial right now. Still, I am grateful for everything I have - my friends Guido, Polly, Sally Sock Monkey, WV Sock Monkey - even for Beth Bear. I am also blessed that I am surrounded by beauty, creativity and kindness every single day. My conclusion is that it is good to be a sock monkey in West Virginia.

Now it is time for me to return to my duties directing convivial sock monkey happenings at Tamarack.

Artie

Saturday, August 27, 2005

More Sock Monkeys Arriving Daily

In my efforts to recruit more members to the West Virginia Sock Monkey Association, I always greet the new sock monkeys as they arrive at Tamarack. I know you think these monkeys may be suffocating, but they're not. As stuffed animals, we sock monkeys don't have to breathe. Also, sock monkeys like to to bunch up in piles like this. We do this a lot in barrels. My convivial friend, Josh, works hard to get everyone to their destination quickly.

Artie

Saturday, August 20, 2005

Guido with Keith Urban


Do you remember my friend Guido? He's the monkey that plays the thumb piano. Guido visited the West Virginia State Fair this week. He and Polly had tickets to the Keith Urban concert on August 16. When Keith heard that he had a sock monkey in the audience, he called Guido up to perform with him. Guido sang and the crowd went wild! I'm sure Guido's musical career is about to take off. Now, if the 1937 Flood will invite him to perform, he'll know he's made the big time!
Artie

Voting on the State Animal



Things heat up at Tamarack between the sock monkeys and the sock bears. Voting continues through the end of August. Visit the toy department to cast your ballot - pink for bears or blue for monkeys. I encourage you to be a good citizen and participate in our democracy.
Artie