Tuesday, August 14, 2012

After Minnekhada Art Festival in Coquitlam

I have so many things to say and share about this Festival, that I don't know where to start. The place itself is one of a kind. It's natural beauty is surrounded by the obvious deep silence you normally found in the country side, but the park is only 15 minutes (car driving) away from Lougheed highway!. The historic lodge, which is a jewel hidden in the rain forest is a dream for any treasure hunter.

Besides the blueberry farms and the old Minnekhada farm, every landscape around there is simply, simple... simply magic... the whole area is a break for breathing and connecting with our humble side. The green can't be more greener, the humidity can't be more humid, the heat can't be hotter. The perfection can't be more perfect. That was Minnekhada park for me.

However the Minnekhada park was not the only offer this Festival had for the visitors and the exhibitors... there were other artists, organizers and volunteers. Extraordinary people, the kind of people you don't find everyday.

I had 2 neighbours that made my participation in the Festival absolutely unforgettable. One was Linda Lebrun with her "Pretty Fine Pottery" art pieces, our many chats were always interrupted for a potential customer, rather say visitor to either her or my table, however we enjoyed together the weather the music and the mosquitos. Linda (as many others) was lucky... she saw two bear cubs on Saturday and a big bear on Sunday. I didn't see any never.

My second neighbour was Anne Uebbing. She had a storytelling corner. She built an enchanting place for kids and grown-ups. Anne made my daughter's day (and mine too of course) with her unique style for story telling with lot of color, books, toys, puppets, little animals and songs! I was so lucky to have her just right there behind my table. We had also interrupted conversations but all of them were full of sense and meaning for me.

Here, You can see both my art work table and photos on easels and Anne's table just behind.

Closer view inside my tent (Sponsored by Places des Arts)


I also took the time to go inside the lodge and see other artists' works... and I was surprised and captivated with Marilyn Green.  As I used a lot the "rule" of thirds and the spiral of the Aurea section (or golden spiral) for my compositions, her jewellery visually engaged me immediately. Her pieces are absolutely unique not only for the shapes but also for what she explained was the genesis of this art (silver ring splints designed to treat finger problems... also known as orthotics). You better check her site here.

I also met the guy that creates and produces what I think are the best Vancouver panorama's photos (I am sure you have seen them in a Granville Island Gallery or decorating some nice office or board room. His name is Manfred Kraus you can check his website here. 

Thanks to all the Sponsors that made this fantastic event possible and thanks to the organizers and volunteers! This has been the best organized art fair I've ever been during the year.

Thanks to my friend Maria, who assisted me all Sunday. Thanks to Claudita, Milos & Blacky for their visit and a VERY special thanks to my husband whose support and love keep my spirit flying. I'm glad he saw the bears too!.

This is Manfred.



There where also mexican mojigangas! colorful and big! as they should be.
Made by Ana Martin and Ricky Patassini.


Chants des anciens voyageurs!


And if you're wondering about the meaning of Minnekhada... well the documentation provided by the Minnekhada park Association says it derives from the Sioux Indian Language and means "besides still waters"

I hope you're thinking in visiting this wonderful festival next year.

© Rita Hernandez

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Minnekhada Art Festival

I am really excited about this Festival. Minnekhada is a Regional Park located in Coquitlam. It has a historic lodge, a lake and picnic area, plus lot of trails!

Save the dates August 11 & 12 from  11am to 4pm. 
It's a free event. Familly oriented, nature surrounded, live music and lots of artist!  
"Reconstruction of the Self series"  & "Seasons & Grieving series" will be for sale at the stand #4. 

You will find my stand with my artwork going toward the lake, following the route of the picnic area, and close to Tim Hortons (on Sunday) if you visit the Festival on Saturday just go to the story telling section and I will be just behind.  See you there!



You will have to park your car at the Quarry Road parking lot and then use the shuttle provided by the organizers. Only people using wheelchairs are allowed to park in the lodge parking lot. There are few stalls though.

To see more details go www.minnekhada.ca


© Rita Hernandez

Thursday, July 5, 2012

2Series Photographic Exhibition at Lonsdale Quay

I am very lucky to have Beans Around the World Coffee shop wall to display my art work exactly in summer season. Many things will happen this summer around LOLO so don't forget to come and visit my favorite Coffee shop to see a sample of my two recent portfolios.

The exhibition will be there all July 2012 before going to the next Art Festival at Minnekada Regional Park.

Enjoy Summer!




© Rita Hernandez

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Art in the Garden Tour 2012

How was it?...  Phenomenal!
Aproximately 400 people visited this beautiful garden during this two day event.
The weather was perfect and the musicias (Meshe & Moon Circus on Saturday & Lora Bird on Sunday) made it unforgettable. I am so happy of having exhibited in this community event. Thanks to the North Vancouver Community Arts Council and special thanks to Tara Walsh her garden is just a dream;  I couldn't have a better host. She and her place where the perfect habitat for my art.




Here you have a short video, but you will love Lora's voice.











© Rita Hernandez