Dream Big

Emotions & Art Gowns

The Art Show was a success, a thrill, and a joy. This was Diana’s 8th showing. It was my first, marking it as a personal milestone.

Asian Beauty – oil and sparkles – Diana Ladyshewsky

The Artists

Resa above and Diana below

One day Diana (a hair stylist to the stars I know from working in film) took me to an empty store, and drew a mental image of an art show we could have.

She said we can turn this empty space, into a showcase place for our art.

Above is before and after. The after shot is not quite the finished space, but close. I did change light bulbs from halogen to warm white led’s.

Diana took one side. I took the other. Diana got her paintings hung up in no time at all.

Mine were still along the floor. Then she hung mine up in no time at all.

She came up with the welcoming furniture.

I made a slide show that was projected on the screen at the back.

Diana paints with oils, sometimes adding sparkles or gems. A self taught artist, her spirit resides with notable self taught artists: Frida Kahlo, Henri Rousseau, Grandma Moses and Jean-Michael Basquiat and others.

I adore her & her art, and will be doing a more comprehensive article on this artist in the near future.

The Art Gowns

I was able to display 3 Art Gowns at the show.

Jade

Mademoiselle Emily

For Gigi

– by Holly Rene Hunter (from original post)


She is fine
like Dynasty porcelain.
Her words are the chimes of
a host of carillons that ring
True and wise, clear as bells.
Her hair is a storm
Of Harlow platinum
eyes, a deluge of diamonds.
Not to give into Winter
She winks over her shoulder,
saunters Emmy's catwalk
adorned in Chanel and Lavender.

Queen Isabella

Thank You Tim!

SURPRISE!! Timothy Price (Off Center Not Even) sent $$$$ to my PayPal, to help with costs. Although the space was free, there were lights to buy, photo cards for handing out, diesel gas for Diana’s truck, a deal we worked out with the restaurant beside us for wine and pizza and more.

My Art Gowns Art (photo prints on canvas with iridescent paint hand detailed on top,

…and Rock Legends made the wall.

A few posters were made up to sell.

I’ve always had a penchant for Bugs Bunny feet.

Wrapping out was a sweet sorrow.

From the top and bottom of my heart – Thank You, Diana!

38 thoughts on “Dream Big

  1. Wow–now I understand why this was such a huge undertaking! I thought you both had space at an established art show, not that you were designing the whole space yourselves. Amazing that you got it for free. Everything looks wonderful–the set up, the lighting . . .I love your art gowns! (And it’s good to see photos of you, too! 💙)

    1. Thanks Merril!
      It was all so exciting for me, and I think Diana too!
      A wonderful atmosphere was created, and everyone who came was impressed to see an empty clothing store transformed.

      BUT omg.. the lighting was horrid. Diana knew we had to have different lighting. Anyway, I am now the owner of 5 new lights. It will be interesting using them to light the next Art Gown I shoot.

      Yes.. photos of me. That was the hardest part! 😅💙

  2. This show looks like it was absolutely stunning, Resa! A huge amount of work, but what a creative “payoff” for the talented you, the talented Diana, and the visitors. 🙂 Congratulations!!!

    1. Thank you, Dave! This was a wonderful experience… a fruition of sorts.

      I’m excited about doing a post about Diana. She’s not on WP, but I should ask her for her links on FB & TikTok. I should have thought of that! 🤔

  3. Mama Luscious!

    The art! The gowns! The prose! The space! Taking that before and making it into such a wonderful after! What a dynamic duo you two lovelies proved to be, making for a magical space.

    Brava!!!!!1

  4. Stunning work, Resa—putting together such a show, dreaming big–and such a wonderful way to show the talent both you and Diana have. Congratulations! The Irish Bride painting from Diana is brilliant (as is all her work), and the artistry of your gowns never fails to inspire us creative wanna-bees 😊! And it’s very cool of Tim to offer his support, which shows that behind every great woman, you can find a great man 😂!

    1. Thank you for this lovely comment, Dalo!
      Diana continues to dream big. After reading this she said let’s load up a truck with our art, drive to NYC, rent a cheap hotel room and have a show there!

      Who knows? Stranger things have happened.
      Lol.. Tim has been a wonderful supporter from day one. He’s my first patron, ever!

  5. Spectacular start up dear Resa and Diana. You’ve created a spectacular platform to exhibit your amazing creativity, your artwork and gowns ( sigh) are perfection. Such an amazing display of beautiful art, the lighting is wonderful and creates a unique and sublime atmosphere. Thank you for sharing my poem to the lovely Gigi , I am so honored. And tell me that does not describe her to a T!
    Sending so much love and I’ve no doubt that this will be a wonderful experience and tremendous success. I’m delighted to see you two absolutely gorgeous ladies. Love the Bunny shoes!
    ❤️

    1. Thank you dearest Meece Holly!

      It was a tremendous experience. Diana wants to load out art into a truck, drive to NYC, rent a cheap hotel room and put on a show there.

      She does dream big.
      In the meantime, it’s back to drawing and sewing. I’ve just begun to get back into a creating groove with some Barbie gowns & a tad of drawing.

      Once I get rolling, we will have to figure whose portrait I should do next.

      I sold the Janis and Jim Morrison drawings. Between those & Tim and Norm throwing in some $$, I broke even. The happening was priceless.

      I love your Gi poem, and just had to include it.

      My feet!!! maybe I’ll start hopping.

      xoxoxoxo❤️🌹❤️xoxoxoxo

  6. WOW WOW WOW!! Congratulations to you and Diana on your successful joint show! Shout-out to Tim for his contribution to the show. I wish I could have seen the exhibit in person. Congratulations again!

    1. Thank you, Liz!
      I would have loved for you to see the show. I’d have loved more WP pals to see it.
      We are miles apart, yet have this wonderful virtual way of sharing.

      I’m honoured you attended here today!

    1. Thank you Cheyenne!
      You know how exciting it is to show. I hope you have many more!
      Love Diana’s paintings. I’m looking forward to interviewing her and doing a post.
      Again, thank you!

    1. That was just nutty with light and angles trying to capture the iridescence.
      I’m going to try something different next time.
      It’s crazy how expensive canvases are!

  7. Oh Sorceress! This is absolutely fabulous and now I am even more pissed that I could not find a way to get there (or carve out the time). Damnation.

    Congratulations to you two wonderful and extraordinary artists. Both of you produce fabulous art.

    1. Thank you dear Thunder!
      Yes…Dalmation!
      One day.. but first, back to making art!
      I adore Diana’s art. I’ll be showing more of it in the future.
      xoxoxoxoxoxo

  8. Timothy Price's avatar Timothy Price

    What a wonderful show you and Diana put on. I wish I could have attended the show. Diana’s artwork is fabulous, and you know how much I love your gowns and sketches. Your photos of the space and artwork are fantastic, especially given the challenge of the lighting. I love your beatnik artist look. You are adorable. I imagine you sitting in a café sipping coffee and sketching with Dylan playing in the background.

      1. Timothy Price's avatar Timothy Price

        Thanks, Holly. When Resa mentioned needing lighting and other things, I said to myself, “The show must go on!” People needed to see and experience the magic of her gowns and sketches in person.

    1. Yay! Thanks Tim!
      You have been such a fabulous support since we met out here.
      As I said to Holly, between selling Janis and Jim Morrison and you and Norm pitching in some $$$, I broke even.
      But, the experience was priceless.

      I think I will try to find a cafe that plays that kind of music, and try drawing there. What a great idea! (I’ll wear my beret!) xx

      1. Timothy Price's avatar Timothy Price

        Supporting your art is worth every penny. I’m sure Norm agrees. That’s great you broke even. I believe the people who came to your show thought the experience was priceless, as well. I’m happy people had the sense to buy some magic from you. They will be blessed daily for the rest of their lives.

    1. OMG!
      You and I would be fabulous in a joint art show. Your animals and my repurposed fabrics Art Gowns would make a great environmental statement.
      Art Rules!
      ❤️🌹❤️

  9. Oh WOW! What a milestone and achievement. ALL of the works looks so beautiful, I wish I had been able to have attended myself to see it close up.And I really wish I had been there as I might have been able to help with your lighting as I’m quite at home around Fresnels, ParCans, Floods and Gel Frames….I studied theatrical lighting at college (my tutor designed on the West End production of Phantom of the Opera!).

    Congrats again to both you and Diana, and I hope you get to do more showcases together in future.

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