Monday, August 4, 2008

An Invitation




Well, my human is all a buzz with plans. Apparently, at Her office (N*tranced), SHE is going to turn it into an art gallery on Friday, August 29. I knew it would not be long. SHE used to own an art gallery in Charleston, WVA and I know SHE has been itching to do it again (hence my propensity to feature art on this blog).

So with that in mind, all your humans are invited to attend the reception for "The Victorian Actress" featuring the oil paintings of Ken Smith (my human wrote about him for the Tennessee Conservationist). The reception is free (of course) and will be from 5 pm to 9 pm. So, if you live in or are near to East Tennessee, I know SHE would love to meet you!!!

As for us, we can hang out here and be human free for the evening!!!

Here is the press release SHE wrote:

Maryville, Tennessee. Stepping into the office of hypnotist L.S. King, one sees a space that is comfortable, non-sterile, and artistic. On one wall, a dark haired Sarah Bernhardt laments her passions as Lady MacBeth, as does a reposed Helena Modjeska as Marguerite from Camille. Lily Langtry lounges mischievously as Rosalind from As You Like It, while Maud Adams has all the confidence of Peter Pan. Ellen Terry’s Ophelia majestically deals with her Hamlet madness. Mary Anderson chooses to go back on her pedestal as Galatea from Pygmalion and Galatea. These six actresses, as painted by historical artist Ken Smith, have found temporary domicile at N*tranced where they await their adoring public.

On Friday, August 29, 2008, from 5 pm to 9 pm, the public is invited to the unveiling and public showing of this latest series by Ken Smith. The original oil paintings will be displayed and limited edition giclee prints will be available for purchase.

“We are very excited to be able to host this reception for Ken Smith and his new series of paintings. Though N*tranced is a business office, we strive to create a true gallery experience in Maryville, and Mr. Smith’s work is a fine example of the talent located in the heart of East Tennessee,” says L.S. King, owner of N*tranced.

Smith, whose art work for the Fort Loudoun State Historic Area was recently featured in Tennessee Conservationist magazine is a good fit for the hypnotic space. When beginning the Fort Loudoun project, Smith used hypnosis (from N*tranced) to help visualize the first painting in that series (which can be seen at the park visitor center in a gallery area dedicated to his original artwork). Ms. King wished to honor the creative process by premiering this new series of Victorian Actresses at her office in Maryville.

N*tranced Hypnosis and Guided Meditation is located at 305 College Street in downtown Maryville, Tennessee. For more information or directions, please contact L.S. King at 865-406-1135 or visit www.n-tranced.com. To learn more about the art work of Ken Smith, visit www.kensmithhistoricalart.com.

1 comments:

Karen Zemek, author of "My Funny Dad, Harry" said...

Hi Jazmin, I just gave you an award. Here's the link to check it out--http://karenzemek.blogspot.com/2008/08/thanks-for-award-kim.html