Thursday, August 27, 2009

Port Clinton Art Show this weekend!!


Come visit us at the Port Clinton Art Show this weekend in Highland Park, IL. The show runs from 10am to 6pm on Saturday, August 29th and Sunday, August 30th. For more information, please visit Port Clinton Art Show Information.

Download a pdf of the Festival Map. We're in Booth #4.

The Port Clinton Art Show ranks as one of the top art shows in the United States each year. Don't miss it!

Schedule for the next two weekends:
ART FAIR ON THE SQUARE in Lake Forest, IL on September 6 and 7
ART ON THE GREEN in Burr Ridge, IL on September 12 and 13

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Mille Grazie Tutti!


Here we are pictured at Italian Style 2009 with the beautiful Roasnna Capriati, Miss Italia Nord America, who stopped by our gallery. We are so proud to tell you that we raised almost $900.00 from the sales of our photographs. This money will be donated to help reconstruct the beautiful Teatro Comunale in L'Aquila which was severely destroyed in the devastating earthquake which took place on April 6, 2009. Mille grazie to all of you who helped raise funds for this worthy cause by purchasing from us at the expo. We're so grateful to you all. Please keep in mind that beside the irreplaceable art treasures lost, there are 65,000 inhabitants of L'Aquilia and the surrounding area that are still homeless from this tragedy. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers.

We're getting ready for our next two weekends of shows. You'll find us this weekend, July 31, August 1 and 2, at the Gold Coast Art Fair in Chicago. Our booth, #446, is located on the corner of Huron at Wells Street.

Next weekend, August 8 and 9, is Art at The Glen in Glenview and our booth is #152. The art show takes place along Tower Drive in The Glen shopping center. Our booth is located on the east side of Tower Drive south of the movie theater.

We've added a new 16" x 20" size to our gallery wrapped photographs on canvas. These are a wonderful size, large enough to enjoy from a distance but small enough to fit any tiny space. I hope you have an opportunity to come to one or both of these fine art shows. See you at the Fair!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Mag Mile Art Show Update


Sonia Grineva, an artist friend of ours from New York, just happened to be in town yesterday, and stopped by our booth at the Magnificant Mile Art Show. We met Sonia in Ravello, Italy on the Amalfi coast, two years ago. We were introduced to each other by the small hotel's owner. We had no idea she was going to be in town yesterday, so it was a great surprise that really made our day!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

In the Studio on another 4th of July Weekend!


Here we are working in the studio over another 4th of July. No time to participate in all the activities surrounding this holiday weekend when we have two big art shows over the next two weekends. Our Chicago weather has been more like late September this past week. Unfortunately, for those celebrating the holiday with parades and picnics, it rained this afternoon. Luckily, it looks like the evening will be rain free for fireworks!

July 10, 11 and 12 we return to the Magnificent Mile Art Festival on Michigan Ave just north of the Chicago River. It's a beautiful location for a 3-day art show. Last year we arrived in France on the 4th of July and missed the Mag Mile show while we were singing and photographing Provence.

The following weekend, July 17, 18 and 19, we have been asked to participate in Italian Style 2009 on Chicago's Navy Pier, Festival Hall A. Italian Style is the largest "Made in Italy" expo in America showcasing all things Italian: Food & Wine, Design, Tourism and Fashion.

Craig and I were honored to be asked to participate in the L'Arte per L'Arte: Project Abruzzo section of the expo. We will be joined by painters and photographers from all over Italy who will be displaying and selling their collections with us. We, the artists, are donating a portion of the proceeds from our sales at the expo to support the reconstruction of one of the many historical sites that were destroyed in the April 6th earthquake which took place in and surrounding the city of L'Aquila [see my Blog 6/6/09]. We are honored to be given the opportunity to "give back" to this great country and to help restore the beautiful province of L'Aquila. Won't you please help us in this worthy cause.

For more information, please go to:
http://www.italianexpo.us/

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Glencoe Festival of the Masters


This weekend we will be exhibiting our work in the Glencoe Festival of the Masters in Glencoe, IL (Park Avenue and Green Bay Road).

We're in booth #40 and the show runs from 10am-5pm both June 27-28 (Sat/Sun). Additional show information: Glencoe Festival of the Masters

Hopefully we will get to see you this weekend!!
It should be a great show!!

Take care,
Craig and Jane

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The Show Season Continues

With three shows complete, our season is now off to a good start. In this image, Jane is sharing some of her artistic insights with some of our patrons from the Hinsdale show. With no show this coming weekend, we are back in "production mode" again completing orders and preparing for the next round of shows.

Will we see you in Glencoe on June 27-28?

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Pioneer Press Article


May 21, 2009

By STEPHANIE FOSNIGHT Contributor

Although Jane Love is happy in Arlington Heights, a piece of her heart will always belong to Italy, where she lived in her 20s. Now she goes back every year, taking her husband Craig and a set of cameras, and the Loves delight in getting off the beaten track to explore villages and rural scenes.

The pair's Italian trips provide a bounteous feast of images for their FotoAmore photography business, and, thanks to the Promenade of Art Arlington Heights, the first people the Loves get to share the photographs with are their own neighbors.

The annual Promenade of Art Arlington Heights, running May 30-31, is the first showing in a long summer of art festivals for the Loves -- and it's their favorite.

"It's a nice way to ease back into this crazy world," Jane Love said. For most festivals, the couple rise at 3 a.m., drive a few hours to the site and then pitch their tent in the dawn, but for the Promenade they get to set up in practically their own back yard.

"It helps us build up our stamina and get used to the art festival circuit," she said.

Craig Love agrees.

"It's nice to do something local," he said. "The festival has the real feeling of a hometown, community event."

Such a community event was what art festival producer Amy Amdur had in mind when she created the Promenade seven years ago, in partnership with Northwest Community Hospital.

"The hospital wanted to do a community outreach," Amdur said. "When I looked at the demographics of Arlington Heights, it looked really promising. There are great restaurants, it's a charming town, there's plenty of parking, the site is right next to the train. It easily and quickly came together."

In fact, it's taken less than a decade for the Promenade of Art Arlington Heights to be ranked among the Top 100 art festivals in the United States by a festival trade publication, out of more than 10,000 annual shows.

The Promenade not only features 150 juried artists from around the country, but also has four separate live music areas, plenty of food and a variety of family activities. A yearly favorite is Art Festival Bingo, and this year there's a free stall where children can create their own books. Then there are other craft booths where, for a fee, children can tie-dye T-shirts and paint tiles, with a portion of the proceeds going to the hospital.

One big benefit for the adults, Amdur said, is that festival rules require the artists to be present at their own booths.

"The public has the opportunity to meet the artist and ask questions," she said.

That's part of the fun for the Loves, who chat at length with visitors to their FotoAmore booth. Sometimes native Italians even stop by.

"They look at our photographs and say we photograph the way they do, not like an outsider," Jane Love said. "To me, that's such a high compliment."

What strikes Craig Love is the way so many festival-goers tell him they can see themselves in the pictures on display.

"Our photographs bring back memories people have of their own travels or their family history," he said. "Looking at the photographs together is an interesting way to connect with people."

Promenade of Art favorite of artists, visitors
(http://www.pioneerlocal.com/barrington/entertainment/1579669,entertainment-nwlake-promenade-052109-s1.article)