Thursday, April 30, 2009

spring-loaded

Since I am about to disappear into the depths of a rather involved fashion-book project for the next month, I just wanted to show some signs of life while I am busily planning shoot locations and trips now lined up through mid-july, much further than the eye can see. A little taste of spring at much-loved Terrain, to counter the summery heatwave of the past few days:

table runner
© Laura Kicey for Terrain. All Rights Reserved.


mushroom house
© Laura Kicey for Terrain. All Rights Reserved.


helleboares
© Laura Kicey for Terrain. All Rights Reserved.


hothouse entrance
© Laura Kicey for Terrain. All Rights Reserved.


Also, in other big news, one of my abandoned interiors was accepted into the annual juried exhibition Art of the State which is showing from June 28-September 20 at the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg. Details about the opening to come when I have them. It is a pretty huge honor to hang on a museum's walls!

(happy dance!)

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

kickstarter

As an amendment to the last posting, because Etsy banned the sponsorship idea, I have found a new and WAY better venue. I just discovered it yesterday by way of my friend and talented artist/businesswoman Linda Plaisted: It is call Kickstarter.com

Essentially it is exactly what the doctor ordered: a program for artists and other creatives to pitch their ideas for projects that they cannot execute without backing. They create a presentation on their idea, if there are rewards for people who pledge towards the goal, they can be detailed, update photos and videos can be posted on progress and backers and project managers can be contacted. All payments go through Amazon payments with a credit card payment, which is connected to my bank account - like paypal. Nothing but a username you choose is ever seen by me and the amount you pledge. If you want a print, I will need a mailing address, if not, you may remain anonymous.

If you are interested but have questions PLEASE do not hesitate to contact me at but you can read about it in more detail on my kickstarter sponsorship project page!


EDIT 8-29-09: I NO LONGER HAVE KICKSTARTER INVITES AVAILABLE SO CALL OFF THE SEARCH PARTY - THANKS! LOVE, MANAGEMENT
I have already gotten 16 sponsors (!!!) by way of my own horn tooting and kickstarter combined. I cannot thank those who have supported me enough and cannot wait to get my butt on a plane this June. Can I please just fast-forward?
EDIT 8-29-09: I NO LONGER HAVE KICKSTARTER INVITES AVAILABLE SO CALL OFF THE SEARCH PARTY - THANKS! LOVE, MANAGEMENT

NOTE: kickstarter.com is a by-invite-only program, so far. if you have a great, creative project in mind, try asking other kickstarter participants if they have some invites left they might be willing to share or go here and ask nicely!

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

ice. ice. KICEY

true north
true north © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

KICEY to ICELAND or how to become a patron of the arts

In about two months (mid-to-late June) I will be going to take a trip to Iceland for 5 days for the sole purpose of taking photographs and making art. My flight is already booked! I expect to spend some time in the southwest around Reykjavik as well as going to the northwestern fjords around Djupavik. I haven't really gone anywhere outside of driving range in two years so I'm really quite hungry to travel somewhere truly unique and a bit remote.

One of my friends suggested that she would like to sponsor my trip in exchange for a print of something I take while I am there. At first I thought it was ridiculous but then it dawned on me that it was a brilliant idea... I decided it would be a both an incentive for me to make beautiful things and great way of raising funding to create a little art sponsorship program. Shockingly, I already have a few people sponsoring me which makes me very excited, and hugely appreciative. I can't thank them enough and it makes me even more excited to do great work while I am there.

I have set up a kickstarter.com sponsorship project page which is a great way to pledge - keeping in mind if I do not reach my goal by the end date of June 17, I will not get any of the money- nor will anyone get a print so if you are interested or have some questions please send me at lk{at}laurakicey{dot}com and we'll discuss!

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In the meantime I've been wildly not blogging. There have been an inordinate amount of exciting shoots and little daytrips a-plenty plus the brewings of projects big and small... and of course no time to breathe between, thus the extreme lack of writings. So again I will attempt to whiplash the bloggings up to speed. Hold onto your pants.

Quite high on the list of excitements is one of my pieces has been accepted to The Art of the State juried exhibition, being held at the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg, from June 28 - Sept 20, 2009. When I have details on the opening I will post them. VERY exciting - my photography in a museum. FOR REAL!

The shoot that Ms. Beaver and I had been planning on doing for aaaaaaages finally was about to come to fruition and then model GONE, makeup artist GONE, another makeup artist GONE. It looked like it wasn't going to happen, but quite miraculously, the magical Mezone managed to find us a great MUA, Ruby Miro -and- model, Blair. And aside from the creepy guy who appeared to be waiting for his drug dealer, and stared holes in the four of us to kill time... it was a great shoot.

landing
landing © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.


plotting
plotting © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

climber
climber © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

off the cuff
off the cuff © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

A unique opportunity presented itself to myself and one of my favorite people, my friend and repeat model, Tanya Dakin. One of her coworkers has an amazing house in Philly built in the 20s, and behind the house was a garage/carriage house - the lower story of which they kept their car in, the upper story remained more or less untouched since it had been occupied by the original owner's driver - full of original fixtures, including an amazing telephone/intercom device, a claw foot tub, a tiny water heater and radiators... plus a gorgeous coat of peely blue paint. Oh and did I mention the unearthly light. Yeah, that too. All makeup and wardrobe styling by the model, Tanya Dakin.

withdrawal
withdrawal © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

rhombus
rhombus © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

change of season
change of season © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

submersible
submersible © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

The following week I had a chance to work the very lovely Jenn An. We'd been trying to get together for over a month, I had a very specific dreamy look in mind, the perfect location... all I needed was a perfectly sunny day to make it all work and after a couple of rainfails - we hit it perfectly. The gorgeous abandoned greenhouse glowed from within... and Jenn shone with it. She was an absolute pleasure to work with.

All makeup and wardrobe styling by the model, Jenn An.

painted on
painted on © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

cathedral
cathedral © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

peer
peer © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.


One amazing jampacked weekend of art on art on art, it started with the 're'-opening of the juried group show at the Artist Friendly Exhibit, Skylight 307 Gallery at 307 Market Street in Philadelphia, which I had two pieces in - one of which won an honorable mention. After an appearance there, I went to The Shanners opening, Say Hello to my Little Friends over at Cafe Estelle (which is still going on!) where much fun, furriness and jumbo shrimp were happening in a big way. Beautifully individual pieces- vibrant and sweet, unbearably cute, and the whole show was so beautifully visualized down to the smallest detail. And since then she has had a huge in flux of very exciting offers including a very big show at a VERY big venue. More details soon.

The adorable artist herself...
couch - shannon's show
shannon's show © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

The next day I buzzed out to West Chester to hitch a ride with Ralph and Adrian to go on a much-anticipated roadtrip, to meet long-time-but-never-met friend Linda Plaisted at the opening of her show The Arborist at the Delaplaine Center for the Visual Arts in Frederick, MD.

A meeting that should have happened aaaaaaaaages ago, finally materializing- Linda was exactly as I pictured her, every ounce as warm and just... easy. Just like we'd always spent time together talking about life and art every day. Well we have, just never face to face. The trip down was a blast with 'Major' Nardell and Mr. Adrian and the time spent with all of them warmed me to the core. Her show was not just impressive, but an exquisitely executed reflection on her life and loves. It made me so happy to see her and her work together and meet her family, who I have been watching grow for so long, from afar.

muy linda
muy linda © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

The very next day, because I just couldn't get enough driving wedged into the weekend, Goldberg and I drove to Asbury Park to take stock of all that has changed in the three years since I last visited. I was shocked to see how gentrified it has become. There are still quite a few abandoned places. The sprawling Metropolitan Hotel has been mostly demolished, save a tiny portion... which honestly I don't understand why they bothered keeping. The former casino/roller rink has been hacked in half, the walkway and non-beach-side remaining are under renovation. Some of the formerly sketchiest neighborhoods were now overrun with likely overpriced boutiques and cafes and yuppie couples with hotrod baby strollers. It was like another city, completely.

longrider
longrider © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

forces
forces © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

On Easter Sunday, because I not only cannot get enough driving, I can't get my fill of The JERZ, Goldberg and I returned to NJ to visit the sprawling Sandy Hook & Gateway National Park. As it was formerly a military installation there are a bevy of interesting (and abandoned/crumbling) structures, just about everywhere you turn. Goldmine.

I suppose Goldberg thought it might be unpopulated on Easter, alas no. Instead it was overrun with heathens like us and Orthodox Jews... who we witnessed come face to face with a naked man jogging on the beach. Unreal. Completely. I missed photographing said incident by a couple minutes:

thirds
thirds © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

breach
breach © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.

Every turn was a surprise. Including stepping on a beach and into a pile of rotting lady's slippers and being swallowed by black flies, then hit with a strong biting nearly wintery wind. Luckily the wind escorted us quickly out when we were done, and blew us into the Mad Hatter for some killer pizza.

The hour is late and I've babbled on long enough... don't forget to consider becoming a patron of the arts - June is not far off! And I have rent to pay. lk{at}laurakicey{dot}com and we'll discuss! Thank you to all those who have already become sponsors! Much love y'all.

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