Feb 26, 2010

Meeting of Minds 15 - Finishing Touches


Heather Haymart added the final touches to the Meeting of Minds piece. It is all varnished, wired and ready to hang. Come down to the Gateway Gallery tonight to see it in person. The pictures never do it justice. We will be selling this piece and 100% of the proceeds will be going to a local charity helping out in Haiti.

Feb 23, 2010

Interview With The Artist - Heather Haymart

How long have you been an artist?
As many artists might say, I have been an artist all of my life. I can remember making drawings in first grade that impressed people and that impressed me! I couldn't get enough of the accolades. This eventually lead me to being an art student at Mizzou. I received two degrees, one in Art Education and one in Fine Art. That enabled me to teach art to high school students where I got my best education. I truly believe that there is no better way to train yourself as an artist than helping others solve artistic problems. After that invaluable education, I did murals and then finally I jumped into painting abstracts for a living and never looked back.

What is your “day job” if you have one?
These days I feel like I have many "day jobs", and "night jobs" and "weekend jobs", but all of them are keeping me in the business of what I love so I consider myself lucky. In addition to being a mom to my two awesome kids (8 and 10) I get to be partners with the Gateway Gallery artists, I co-run Wood Icing at the Chesterfield Mall where we teach classes and private lessons, have a studio and sell our work, I work one day a week at Art Trends Gallery in Chesterfield, I teach two painting and drawing classes at Chesterfield Arts to 3-8 grade students, I do art fairs during the season and I try to exhibit locally and regionally from time to time. Oh yeah, and I make paintings! That is the BEST part.


Why do you make art?
My paintings are my visual journals. I get to express myself without words and it sometimes seems like magic. It's like my very own super power. My paintings help me work through my thoughts, they serve as reminders and affirmations about my future and they help me communicate with strangers and friends on a more intimate level than would ever be possible otherwise.

What draws you to the medium you use?
I use Wood Icing as my modeling paste and acrylic paint on wood. I am drawn to it because it is so unique and when I first started using it, this idea of using texture so heavily was very new (at least to me). It gives me the chance to work in many layers and create these color combinations and depth with texture and color that surprises me every time. I say it is like playing in the mud and then I get to make it pretty.



Do you have any vices for being creative?
I suppose I do. I really like to drink coffee while I paint. I love that moment when I step back to take a sip and meditate on the next thing to do in my painting. I like to listen to music and I dance and sing. I love my solitude although sometimes I get lonely. This is something I am trying to work through right now.  I have most of my studio at Wood Icing and I am having a hard time adjusting to working in this new environment. I love it and I am challenged. I think if I had two sets of paints and tools, I would do my small stuff at Wood Icing and I would do my large paintings on my big easel at home. It will be interesting to see where this takes my work. My paintings might undergo another transformation.

Where do you get your creative talent?
My family is full of creative women. My great grandmother made these amazing embroidered wall hangings and I am lucky enough to have one. My Grandmother is a prolific creative although she would never admit it. She quilts, sews, knits, does crochet, she used to teach ceramics, she does lovely watercolors and never stops creating something. I remember my mom, Rose Wilde, painting a still life of walnuts in our kitchen at an easel even though she would never consider herself an artist. She created and sells Wood Icing and can create any faux finish she dreams up. My cousin, Amie King, makes amazing jewelry and a million other creative things. I could go on and on but I think you get the idea. You should hear us when we all get into one room!


Please come visit Heather and the other Gateway artists this Friday the 26th from 6-9. She has 12 pieces in the window and will be showing off her most recent painting. Not to mention the unveiling of the Meeting of Minds project! We will have light appetizers and wine and a great time as always.

You can find Heather online at:

Feb 22, 2010

Meeting of Minds 14 - Vic Barr

Vic added his bridge this past weekend. It is a beautiful addition to the piece.
Only a few more things left to do before we present it this Friday!

Feb 17, 2010

Meeting of Minds 13 - Paul Jackson


Paul came in for our monthly meeting and took the opportunity to add a few lovely little birds to the project. Can you find them?

Greg shot a few pictures of Paul as he worked with what materials he had available to him. Not bad for some latex paint and a sponge brush!

Feb 10, 2010

Meeting of Minds 12 - Michael Anderson

Michael has added a lovely postcard size painting to the composition. Since I haven't seen it in person, I don't know if he actually painted onto the surface or if he attached a small painting onto the surface. I also feel like Mike might have added a few splashes of color throughout the painting. If you are curious too, you will just have to come see the piece for yourself on February 26, 2010. That is when we will officially unveil this work of art at the Gateway Gallery reception.

Feb 6, 2010

Meeting of Minds 11 - Annie Smith Piffel and Janice Schoultz Mudd


Janice and Annie have really put their creative talents together here.
They have anchored all of the smaller elements especially Greg's Photograph by surrounding them with color and connected the top and bottom of the painting. It is beginning to feel like a planned out piece by the looks of it, but if you have been following this blog, you know this changes each day with each new addition.

Meeting of Minds 7 - Janet Fons


While Janet was working at the gallery she made some great progress by adding her creative element to the piece. In the beginning, she mentioned struggling with the technical aspects of not working in her normal routine, but then she decided to think outside of her own box and apply some tissue paper and seal it in the hopes that another fellow artist will add some color. Janet says, "I wanted to connect at least two of the elements on the panel because the pieces were looking very separate and I liked thinking about the initial part as a cityscape and the circle as the moon overhead so I added some "sky" between the two, working with the existing colors. Always looking for a landscape I guess... "

If you would like to learn more about Janet and her process, please visit her blog.

Approximately ten more Gateway Artists will be adding their expertise to this group project by the time this project is considered finished. As they work they have also been documenting their progress on Facebook on the Gateway Gallery Fan Page.

Meeting of Minds 8 - Janice Schoultz Mudd


Janice has added her beautiful and unique "Janiceness" to this piece now and it is really beginning to fill in. It is amazing what incorporating an area of color can do to bring a work of art together.

Meeting of Minds 9 - Dawn Gano


Dawn came in on the weekend and added some her lovely flowers. They seem to be floating in the breeze that we didn't even know was there until she added them. So creative!

Meeting of Minds 10 - Vic Mastis

There is no mistaking when Vic adds her "Touch of Gold" to a work of art that you know it is her creation. Can you see how whe has broken up some elements and unified the space all at the same time? What a fantastic way to pull everyone together!

Meeting of the Minds 6 - Greg Matchick

Greg has applied one of his photographs to the upper right corner of the Meeting of Minds piece. He has also provided us with a close-up so we can see more detail. He mentioned the idea of using one of his more abstract photos because he thought that would lend itself more easily to the collaboration.

You should check out the coments on our Gateway Gallery Fan Page. It is so fun to see what the artists are saying!