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Not Boring At All

I have in this past year invited you all into my studio, offering a tour of my garden and view from my shop. I have showed you the twisted bits of steel I work with and what I do with them. I feel as though I have made friends who have encouraged my progression and, through your own art, inspired me to greater heights. I have shared my transition to copper and stainless steel and lost all embarassment in sharing my 1st painting with you! You have become friends, and in spirit you were with me on my 1st Garden Art Walk. Well, it wasn't boring at all! 156 people paid $8 to view "my stuff". Most came expecting to stay 15 minutes and continue along the walk to the other 20 sites on the route. Many came to my place and spent hours here. On my 1/3 acre city lot there is a lot to see. My garden is in its prime. I have petunias 8' in the air, a 15' Trumpet vine entry to my garden. Steel sculptures are everywhere. My tomato plants are 7' tall and thriving. It is a beautiful garden in abundance. My little 1/3 acre is divided into vignettes, little scenes a good photographer would walk miles to see and shoot, and many did this. I have 38 flower pots created from old light fixtures and these are everywhere although probably most impressive on a garden wall I builkt 25 years ago that runs along the ditch that diagonally runs through my property. As you enter my studio space you cross an arched slated steel and concrete bridge that crosses this ditch. You will then see the pool we built as a family, all the excavation done from the hands of my daughters, 8 and 11 at the time. You are amazed at the profusion of color and life on this little corner of the world. If you were interested you could see an 8' water fall fountain or painted garden benches in serpentine shapes, lots of other garden furniture, and just too much to mention. Not like paintings you could put into a briefcase, my art would require several moving trucks! My shop was open for this event, so you could see welders and saws and grinders and a 35 year accumulation of tools. You would see new inventory and works in progress and discovered how I do it all. I showed my "secret benders", my jigs, my vertical welding method. For those who were interested, I showed them everything. My friends showed up and stayed all day. Edwin Root (google him) was there and brought his master-crafted hand made $12,000 custom guitars. Jimmy Torres (Google him and you will be a little excited and, I hope, a little embarresed) was there and spent 5 hours entertaining us! It was a beautiful day and I met a lot of interesting people. Barry, they were interesting because I was interested in them. I always like to know other's stories because it helps to explain my own. Nine people ended up in the pool, fully clothed, they just jumped in. How did I do? Mostly I had a lot of fun, so I got out of it what I worked hard for. You couldn't leave without adding to this painting, the collaorative art of 152 people! For some it was the 1st time they had held a brush since kindergarten, and for others, established artists, it was easy and graceful but they were always polite at our attempts. Real sales? $3,700 "off the floor. about $12,000 in commisions, and a lot of prospects. Other's got work too. It was a party and we all had a good time. Maybe, Barry, had you been here, I could have made you feel welcome and I would have tried my best to find something that would have interested you or introduced you to someone who would. Thanks, everyone for joining my party, and I hope you enjoyed your little tour and I love you all! Jerry Carlin

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Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 08 Feb 2010

just gorgeous!!!

Loredana 20 Dec 2009

Jerry thank you so much your party is fantastic....Have a wonderful Christmas !

Olga van Dijk 10 Dec 2009

Thanks for sharing Jerry! Oregon is at the other side of the USA for me.... My husband studied in Eugene! --Love and Light, OLGA

Artist Reply: Olga, thanks for stopping by! It is a small world afterall.

Patty Day 01 Dec 2009

Totally neat!! Thanks for sharing!!

Artist Reply: Thanks for looking and reading, Patty, it was a great garden walk, I wish you could have been there!

Sigridur Bachmann 29 Nov 2009

Thanks for sharing Jerry ! Extraordinary work !

Julia Scorupsky 02 Nov 2009

This one is very nice, Jerry! Love the colors!

Annette Labedzki 21 Oct 2009

Great story!!!!!Where is this piece of land???

Artist Reply: Thanks, Annette! this is the little piece of paradise so often visited by your creations but not you! It is in Springfield, Oregon, right next to Eugene, about an hour away from the Pacific Ocean and an hour away from the Cascade Mountians, but, of course, I have no need to go to either! If you are ever near, please come visit! Jerry

Barry Huyett 09 Sep 2009

fantastic!

Nira Dabush 27 Aug 2009

EXPRESSIVE WORK.. EXCELLENT ABSTRACT, JERRY

Robert Cobb 01 Aug 2009

I knew I should have been there!!! So glad it worked out to be such a fantastic day Jerry. Remember its always easier for others to criticize things that they really have no knowledge about :))

Artist Reply: Robert thanks so much for the encouraging words! Is it "down under" and "up over"? If you ever get near I hope you can visit! thanks, Jerry

JENNIFER KESSELL 30 Jul 2009

I am so glad it turned out so great . Hope to one day see this glorious creating wonderland of yours . And 2 thumbs up for this unique collaboration of artists and color . Thanks for sharing . ~ jennifer kessell

Artist Reply: Thanks, Jennifer! I am not far from you, so bring your family for a visit!

ruth sears 29 Jul 2009

so glad you shared this,sounds a fab day.

Artist Reply: thank you Ruth, it was a lot of fun!

Mildred Ann Utroska 27 Jul 2009

It is Wonderful , I'm Glad your day was a success full of joy with lovely friends and art.

Artist Reply: Thank you Mildred, and next year I have to make it even better!

Regina Coeli deWinter 27 Jul 2009

Sounds like a perfect day: friends, fun, the famous, the every-day, and the CUSTOMERS! Congratulation, dear jerry, on a wonderful accomplishment.

Artist Reply: Well, now it is over and I can start making a mess again!

lillianhibiscus 27 Jul 2009

Wonderful Jerry! Glad it was such a good day.

Artist Reply: thanks a lot, Lillian!

Stefani Wehner 27 Jul 2009

Oh, I wanted to be there and see your little paradise and the garden art walk. I am glad, that you enjoyed your day and thank you for sharing.

Artist Reply: Thanks, Stef! You don't remember jumping in the pool?

Anneke Hut 27 Jul 2009

What a great showing of happiness! I was curious how the party went. Jerry, I love the story, thank you so much for sharing this with us!!

Artist Reply: Thanks so very much for being here! glad you liked it!!!

Jane Pecic Dial 27 Jul 2009

Hi Jerry, I am so glad to hear about your garden walk, a party for sure. I only wish I could have been there to enjoy the day. You are a gentlemen with a kind heart and spirtit, that is something BARRY could learn from you!

Artist Reply: You WERE here, Jane, and I thank you so very much for your support!

Edwin Root 27 Jul 2009

Such a cool gathering of folks from many walks of life, walking together for perhaps the first time. And perhaps, not the last time. Thanks for the experience!

Artist Reply: Edwin, thanks so much for being a part of this little garden party!

Sharon Gonzalez 27 Jul 2009

OH I AM SO TRULY HAPPY, JERRY, AND I AM NOT THE LEAST BIT SURPRISED. WITH ALL THAT TO HOLD AN INTEREST, BUT MOSTLY YOU......... YOUR CREATIONS AND YOUR PARADISE ARE WHAT THEY ARE, BECAUSE OF YOU AND WHO YOU ARE. SOUNDS LIKE A WONDERFUL PLACE TO SPEND THE DAY. I KNOW THAT YOU WILL BE ON THE GARDEN WALK NEXT YEAR TOO. AND THE PAINTING ABOVE CREATED BY SO MANY IS A BEAUTY TOO. XO

Artist Reply: Thanks, Sharon, you were here too! Did you google Jimmy? Interesting guy!