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Special IBX Arts Event Feature 2o1o July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Cover Photo by Neli Lemme
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Special IBX Arts Event Feature

2o1o

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Cover Photo by Neli Lemme

INAUGURAL EVENT MAY 29TH, 2010 - TYRRELL COUNTY

IBX artsINNER BANKS ARTS

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photo by Neli Lemme

Thanks Travis Creek WoodOver 100 artists residing in the Inner Banks of North Carolina, thanked the public for sharing the vision of an Artistic Economy. their work is a product of our Heart and they felt honored to share it with Tyrrell County. 

Together , IBXartists and Tyrrell

County are forging a Heritage for the next generation.

 IBXarts has hosted a website for two years, Since it’s inception, over

100 artists have been listed, featured and promoted. They have had incredible coverage from Our State

magazine in the May 2009 Arts edition,All this on a shoestring budget

of less then $120 bucks! Although they  have not formerly

sought sponsorship, many who share

the vision have chipped in to lend a hand.

IBXarts had gratefully acknowledged Tim and Rachel Spruill

of Travis Creek Wood Products for sharing their building and proper-

ty, Frank Dooley of IBXLifestyles for promotion, Tyrrell County Tourism Development Authority (TDA) for a

grant to cover signage and promotion materials, Southern Dreams Gallery for

print material, Ingrid Lemme of the Scuppernong Gazette and Swan Quarterly, Katie Hurley (author of

IBXarts Smart) ,The Private donations of Photographer Ron Kemp, Pitt

County’s Artist, Destry Sparks, Hyde County’s Joan Sears, and Joni Fortney and all the Artists that share

the vision of an Artistic Economy !

The future of IBXarts looks bright!IBXarts  ( Inner Banks Arts) has a

vision of an Artistic Economy as they have been able to empower Independent Artists for no

cost. IBXarts.org will be moving forward with some neat opportunities

around the bend along with a redesign.

Denise Murphy, Mixed Media, Currituck County

Tunde, Acrylic Painting, Pasqoutank County

Christy Maready, Portrait

Photography, Tyrrell County

Lee Ann Vincent, Watercolor,

Perquimians County

Diane King, Oil painting, Pitt County

Faye Eure, Acrylic painting, Pitt County

Marge Soper, Oil Painting, Chowan County, Chowan County Arts Council 

Devon Hurley, Clay Balance

Pottery, Washington County

Ashley King, Outdoor

Photography, Tyrrell County

Ken Cherry, Enviornmental Photography, Tyrrell County

Destry Sparks, Mixed Media assemblage, Pitt County

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com

Photo by Neli LemmeTeddi Forsyth, Long Leaf Pine

needle basketry, Washington County

John Peel, Pottery, Pasqoutank

County

Margi Wynn, Acrylic painting,

Perquimanns County

Melanie Kosis, Stained Glass, Washington County

Erik Errickson, Silver Jewelry Smith, Martin County

Tessie Ann Adams, Contemp. Art, Pitt County

Cobb, Sculpture, Bertie County

( Merry Hill) 

Jamie Konaski Davidson, Macro

Photography, Pitt County

EriK Mattsson, Watercolor, Washington County

The Kilian Family, Tyrrell County

The artists listed are in no

particular order.

A Successful Arts Fest!IBX ArtsFest was a success!

Over $4,000 of art sold - proceeds went directly to the Artist who sold.  -

truly we are realizing an artisic economy in Art sales itself.

- Tom Kilian

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com

J A COBB, SCULPTURE, BERTIE COUNTY ( MERRY HILL)

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J A Cobb

J A COBB, SCULPTURE, BERTIE COUNTY ( MERRY HILL)

J A CobbA man who takes his whimsy very seriously. Once this metal sculptor traded in his three

piece suits and starched shirts for jeans and a T-shirt, he never glanced back. He found a life he loves. One where five and six foot frogs in tutus and tuxedos are the norm and his graceful herons and realistic fish sculptures dot the gardens and homes throughout the

United States, England and Canada. This world is far from what Cobb envisioned after graduating with a degree in business from the University of North Carolina, but one he has

embraced with both his heart and soul.

www.cobbstudio.com

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

TUNDE, ACRYLIC PAINTING, PASQUOTANK COUNTY

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Tunde Afolayan

TUNDE AFOLAYAN FAMOUS JR- a Nigerian native continues to make a significant impact on the lives of people through his

paintings, and mixed-media expressions. He is a graduate of the prestigious Yaba College of Technology 'Yaba School' Lagos-Nigeria and University of Missouri-Columbia; MO. Exploring color

as the basis of painting, Tunde infuses spiritualism and symbolism in his powerful lyrical expressions. His thematic compositions captured in vibrant colors allow figurative images to adopt expressive, abstract qualities as well as representational styles. Tunde’s spontaneous, energetic gestures created splashes, strokes, and heavily layered areas that reveal the confident control of his painting media for clarity of expressions. His color pallet tampered with strong and vibrant hues

exemplifies his powerful traditional African roots and aesthetics. Tunde’s paintings are held in private and corporate collections throughout the world. Currently he teaches Art Appreciation at Elizabeth City State University in North Carolina where he serves as a member of the adjunct faculty.

- www.tundevisualart.com

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

DESTRY SPARKS, MIXED MEDIA ASSEMBLAGE, PITT COUNTY

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Destry Sparks’ Mixed Media

DESTRY SPARKS, MIXED MEDIA ASSEMBLAGE, PITT COUNTY

Destry S. Sparks is a contemporary mixed media painter using unconventional media such as driftwood, raw burlap and even parched white bones. These found objects create a

visceral effect upon the surface of his works, bringing a very tangible element to painting. His influences range from contemporary international painters (Anselm Kiefer and Gregory Amenoff) and modern masters (such as Joan Miro) to untrained outsiders and ancient

artists from diverse cultures (African, Aboriginal and native American).  From his studio in the college town of Greenville, NC to galleries around the country, Sparks enjoys bringing

his work to new audiences.  By networking internationally with other innovative artists, he organizes outstanding group exhibitions under the Sparks Art Projects banner to expose their work to new markets. www.destrysparks.com

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

JOHN PEEL, POTTERY, EDENTON, PASQUOTANK COUNTY

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John Peel

JOHN PEEL, POTTERY, PASQUOTANK COUNTY

John Peel, Pottery, Pasquotank County  

John Peel’s Pottery is located in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. All of John Peel Pottery's glazes are non toxic and microwave and dishwasher safe. His hope is to provide you with a piece of pottery that will be used and enjoyed for a long time.

East Carolina University, Greenville, North CarolinaB.F.A Ceramics

www.etsy.com/shop/johnpeelpottery John Peel attended the IBX arts show with his wife Natalie Peel and their new baby.

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

TEDDI FORSYTH, LONG LEAF PINE NEEDLE BASKETRY, ROPER, WASHINGTON COUNTY

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Teddi Forsyth

TEDDI FORSYTH, LONG LEAF PINE NEEDLE BASKETRY,

Revealing Nature’s Art - Long Leaf Pine Needle Baskets by Teddi Forsyth of Roper, NCAgricultural and rural heritage in Eastern North Carolina fostered the creation of a wide

variety of crafts for both utilitarian and decorative purposes such as basket weaving, decorative glasswork and other homemade crafts.Ms. Teddi crafts baskets with the needles of the Long Leaf Pine Tree.  Some incorporate

other items from nature such as crab shells or seed pods. All of these baskets are entirely hand made and no two will ever be totally alike. Each is signed with a small silver tree frog

which she selected as her logo. Some of the baskets have been awarded 1st, 2nd. 3rd and honorable mention at art shows and fairs. Contact her at [email protected]

MARGE SOPER, OIL PAINTING, CHOWAN COUNTY, CHOWAN COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL

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Marge Soper

MARGE SOPER, OIL PAINTINGS

Marge Soper, Oil Painting, Chowan County, Chowan County Arts Council Ms. Marge also gives painting classes, workshops and does commissions.

“The painting over is precious!”- IL

www.chowanarts.org

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

MELANIE KOCSIS, STAINED GLASS, ROPER, WASHINGTON COUNTY

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Melanie Kocsis

MELANIE KOCSIS, STAINED GLASS, WASHINGTON COUNTY

Some call her the “Glass Goddess” and when one sees the beautiful things she ‘original’ designs, one understands why. Melanie Kocsis custom designs windows and lamps and

also garden stepping stones and many other interesting things to decorate a home. Her art make unique gifts!

Send her an email to [email protected]

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

KEN CHERRY, ENVIRONMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY, TYRRELL COUNTY

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Terrie Cherry

KEN CHERRY, ENVIRONMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Fine Art of Our Agricultural Heritage and Rural Lanscape

“I grew up on a farm in Pasquotank County, NC and later moved south of the Albemarle Sound into Tyrrell County. Today, I work here as a farmer, seed grower and photographer. My wife Terrie and I operate Southern Dreams Gallery in Columbia.”

Photo on the left: Terrie Cherry (green shirt) is talking to Ingrid Lemme, co-publisher of the Scuppernong Gazette.

www.southerndreamsgallery.com 205 Main Street, Columbia, NY 27925252-276-4831

Open Tuesdays to Fridays from 10 to 5 pm and Saturday from 10 to 2 pm.

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

ASHLEY SPRUILL-KING

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Ashley King

ASHLEY KING, OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY, TYRRELL COUNTY

Ashlee King grew up on a farm near Columbia, North Carolina, a small town in northeastern part of the state.  She has always enjoyed taking pictures, but during her

years at NC State University, Ashlee developed a love for the art.  After she moved back home to work on the family farm, she decided to incorporate her love of photography with her long-time love of agriculture. Now, she strives to capture the world around her, paying

special attention to her rural heritage. http://songsouthphoto.com

Ashlee’s photography has been featured on the cover of the Scuppernong Gazette

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

DEVON HURLEY, CLAY BALANCE POTTERY, WASHINGTON COUNTY

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Devon Hurley

DEVON HURLEY, CLAY BALANCE POTTERY, WASHINGTON

Devon Hurley, Clay Balance Pottery, Washington County  Small and serene, The board and batton sided pottery studio of IBXarts bustled with

activity this past month as three potters threw clay from sun up to sundown. At the wheels were potter Thomas Kilian, his father Tom and the California clay artist Devon Hurley that aided the Kilian's in firing the Skutt Kiln for the first time. Devon "ting ting" Hurley, became

known for his unique ability to push the pottery process along at an incredible speed, while maintaining unique tooled forms on the wheel that at times were too thin. Always

pushing the limits of the medium, Devon was rewarded with some unique pieces during the two week stent. www.devonhurley.info

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

TESSIE ANN ADAMS, CONTEMPORARY ART, PITT COUNTY

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Tessie Ann Adams

TESSIE ANN ADAMS, CONTEMPORARY ART, PITT COUNTY

Contemporary Southern Folk ArtThe art of Tessie Ann Adams is energetic, jaunty, colorful, and moderately primitive. A

distinctive Contemporary Southern Folk Art that blends the bold and stark of color, line, and texture with out-of-box viewpoints of the extraordinary in the commonplace. While drawing on elements of caricature and the quirk of commonplace conditions, her art

reveals sensitivity and retains the pure essence of her subjects.  It is fresh, spontaneous, and compelling.  www.taaart.com

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

THOMAS KILIAN, POTTERY, TYRRELL COUNTY

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Thomas Kilian (left) with his friend.

THOMAS KILIAN, POTTERY

“You can look at a piece of clay............ and see personality in it.” Says the young artist Thomas Kilian who created the pottery on the table from start to

finish. Thomas explains: “The term "Pottery" is used to describe the result of working clay into a vessel, a usable vessel. In certain artistic circles it also refers to work that may be less than functional and in the future, any artistic expression of clay will more than likely be

called "Pottery". It wasn't always this way, in the past "Pottery" was a term reserved specifically for "a place where pots are made" ( like "Factory", "Bakery" )- in a broader

sense included cups, saucers, plates and other various encpooterments that made life, well... livable. ("Cuppery" never did flow off the tongue! ) The person that fashioned the clay was and is still called the "Potter".”

 www.kilianpottery.com

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

CHRISTY MAREADY, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY, TYRRELL COUNTY

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Christy and her daughter Zoe Corin Maready

CHRISTY MAREADY’S COTTAGE PHOTOGRAPHY AND DESIGN

was established around the year 2000, although her love of taking pictures started at a young age. At around age 10, she purchased my first camera by saving up Bazooka Comics and paying postage. All through childhood she had a camera and laughs now at the pictures I took then and still has

today! In 1996 she graduated from James Sprunt Community College with a degree in Commercial Art & Advertising Design. During her time in college, she took photography courses, things which are virtually extinct today, such as darkroom technique and developing film. She has now grown into the digital and online age which has made photography so much easier! After working for a daily paper in Jacksonville, NC as a Graphic Designer for a few years, she realized how much she also loved to

take pictures and even write copy. A few years later, she became a newspaper Photo Journalist, all the while taking pictures on the side. She moved to Columbia, NC in 2006 and continues to do what she loves.http://cottagephotography.zenfolio.com/about.html

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

SCUPPERNONG GAZETTE JULY 2010 - SPECIAL EDITION - EDITORIAL

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Jamie Konanski Davidson on the right top photo

JAMIE KONASKI DAVIDSON, MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY

Jamie focuses on the intimate details of the natural world, with special emphasis on close-up photography. Her photographic interests also include gardens, wildflowers, old farm buildings

and tobacco barns, lighthouses and coastal scenes. Jamie has exhibited her work over the past ten years, including the North Carolina Museum of Life & Science, Sertoma Arts Center, and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences with fellow nature photographer, Bill

Campbell. Her work has appeared in Wildlife in North Carolina magazine, North Carolina Literary Review and Fear of the Coming Drought and on the covers of Impressions magazine

(Spring/Summer 2004), Tar River Poetry, Asheville Poetry Review and the Breast Cancer Resource Directory of North Carolina (1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Editions). She is currently serving as Nature Photography Summit Program Chair for North American Nature Photography

Association. www.newlifephotos.com

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

SCUPPERNONG GAZETTE JULY 2010 - SPECIAL EDITION - EDITORIAL

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Over $4,000 of art sold - proceeds went directly to the Artist who sold.  - truly we are realizing an artisic economy in Art sales itself.

- Tom Kilian

" It is an exciting time and there will soon be a new generation at the helm of IBXarts." - Tom Kilian explains,  "As Americans we are confident about the future, however, I have been to a place on earth where there is little confidence and I must share with you, my heart is heavy for those in Darfur, Sudan." - Tom shares, " Inner Banks Arts will go through a metamorphis as interest in our thrust to develop an artistic economy has swelled, I couldn't be more excited to pass this onto a youthful generation that will gain the support of the region as we empower others to take the helm of IBXarts in the true spirit of incubating growth." 

Recently IBXarts had secured the young Columnist Katie Hurley,  Ms.

Hurley holds a B.A. in Art History from Bridgewater State College Massa-chusetts. Ms Hurley is currently

working towards her Master’s of Information and Library Science,

specializing in Rare Books and Special Collections; but most importantly, she loves ART! "Art has always been an

escape for me, something I could turn to in a time of need for inspiration,

hope, relaxing, and happiness." states Katie.Inner Banks Arts has  included Katie on the staff as a featured

columnist , covering Art promotion and

sales inquires. If there is a specific topic or issue you as a reader would

like to be covered please contact M s . H u r l e y a t : [email protected]

www.IBXarts.org

IBX Arts Show was a $uccess!

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

SCUPPERNONG GAZETTE JULY 2010 - SPECIAL EDITION - EDITORIAL

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IBX arts fest 2010Unfortunately we could not feature

all artists, due to space restraints, but most

importantly due to lack of information. We editors know that the most

talented artists (of all media) often don’t

understand the importance of their presence on the Internet.

No doubt, you need a

core group, like Pocosin Arts for local exposure and IBX Arts for regional

exposure. I mention these

organizations, because this event was held in

Tyrrell County. YES, one artist can be

the marketer and his/her own promoter, but it takes

a lot of work to get something like this

started . You’ll need a group of people who are excited and are willing to

put in some work to make it happen. Get an

affiliation with an organization you feel comfortable with, or

better, as many as you like.

But first, please get a simple website and a nice

business cards that featurer your URL, your

web-site address that is, and your email address

and phone number.

- Or get a Facebook page - the most

important social networking tool today is

Facebook! - The editors and

writers need to find you

on the web, they do

research, which is another word for gathering of

information.  The more

information they find about you, the better.

You can

create a simple website TODAY for less then $ 5

a month and that includes hosting.

You and your wonderful talents are

worth it. “Although many feel

the art should speak for itself”

It’s just not so!

Many artist spend a tremendous time developing

their talent but put little or no effort into developing even a profile. They fail to

understand that to be an artist means that you are

have to engage in some sort of marketing and / or social media networking in

order for you to make waves.

All the best. Ingrid Lemme

Faye Eure, Acrylic painting,

Diane King, Oil paintings and Shadow Boxes - Acrylic.

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photos by Neli Lemme

July 2010 www.ScuppernongGazette.com Photo by Neli Lemme


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