Thursday, November 17, 2011

Where Photography and Art Come Together.....

Inspirations 2011
Photo by Tammy Patterson


This article is from the November 16th, 2011
Washburn Review by Kate Fetcher

A unique exhibit combining art and photography is currently on display at the  Fairlawn Plaza Classic Bean on 21st and Fairlawn in Topeka. “Inspirations” allows patrons to view artwork and the photograph that inspired it hanging side by side.

This exhibit was coordinated by and originated in the creative mind of Tammy Patterson, a Topeka resident, independent graphic designer and photographer. This is the second year in a row Patterson has coordinated with artists and photographers to put together the “Inspirations” exhibit.

“We have fourteen artists this year, including myself,” said Patterson, who graduated from Fort Hays State with a BFA in graphic design. “We have five photographers, and the rest are painters and then Ruth Powers, who does textile fiber art.” Powers is nationally known and has a blog about her artwork, www.ruthpowersartquilts.com. 

The painters in the 2011 “Inspirations” exhibit are: Naomi Cashman, Kathleen Cobb, Becky Drager, Connie English, Betty Fox, Dorethy Hancock, Angela Lexow and Cynthia Stotlar. The photographers participating this year include: Charles Benton, Northwind Image, Bob Hayes, Leslie Richards and Patterson.  Patterson also contributed a watercolor piece for the exhibit, along with her photography and the digital piece that sparked her idea.  

The idea came to Patterson after she created a digital art piece from a photograph she had taken of a butterfly. Although she has artists collaborate with a photographer other than themselves for the Inspirations exhibit, this work of art that started it all can be seen on display in the meeting room at the Fairlawn Plaza Classic Bean. 

Patterson explained how the idea evolved. “Before I knew any painters or photographers personally in the Topeka area, I was doing my own thing,” said Patterson, who moved to Topeka with her husband in 1997. “I created my own art from my original photograph. I always thought this would be interesting to see them both hanging side by side. I thought for the viewer to be able to walk around and see the photograph and the painting hanging side by side, they could truly see what inspired the painting.”

The idea became a networking opportunity for artists and photographers around the community due to Patterson’s idea to not have artists work off their own personal photographs or photographers paint renditions of their photos.

“Painters work from their photographs all the time,” said Patterson. “I, as a photographer, could do a watercolor rendition of any of my photographs I have taken over the years. It’s going outside of your own personal collection, and having the permission from the photographer to allow the painter to do it; marrying them together, so to say.”

Patterson has a website for her independent graphic design business, photography and other artwork, www.tscpgraphics.com. TSCPgraphics can also be found on facebook. Patterson can be contacted through her website.

“If individuals are interested in participating, I am interested in receiving portfolios or being contacted, through email,” said Patterson. “We are interested in expanding “Inspirations” to other venues, as well as the Classic Bean. Once we have the venues available, we are definitely interested in getting more artists involved. I think it would be great to see how far Inspirations can go. It could be an opportunity for many local artists and photographers to network and display their art and unite within the art community.”

Doug Thomas is the manager of the downtown Classic Bean and decides what art goes on display at both stores. He is enthusiastic about “Inspirations.”

“It was Tammy’s idea, and I think she has a great idea to pair an artist and a photographer side by side,” said Thomas.  “I know Tammy wants to expand and I think it’s a great idea. It seems like there is more and more people who want to participate in the pairing.”

Currently on display downtown is watercolor on silks created by Diane Lawrence and her art students. “Inspirations” and the exhibit downtown will be on display until the first of the year.

Visitors to “Inspirations” can vote for their favorite photography and artwork pairing. This voting opportunity is called “People’s Choice.” The results will be posted and ribbons awarded to winners on December 16, 2011.

“The non-photography art ranges from abstract paintings to photorealism and of course, Ruth has her unique textile fiber art,” said Patterson. “The photographers and the other artists inspired one another to make this come together. There was no one person single handedly doing it all. We all worked together to make this exhibit happen.”

To view more images from the 2010 and 2011 Inspirations collection, visit: www.tscpgraphics.com - Inspirations Collection. This exhibit is also on facebook at: TSCPgraphics

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