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Sausalito Art Festival

I'm writing this in chilly San Francisco. I'm here visiting my son and I planned the visit so I could take in the Sausalito Art Festival. It's rated as one of the top art fairs in North America and so I was really excited to get there and be impressed and inspired by the high standard of work. I'm not sure why, but I didn't find it as exciting as I expected.

We had a nice trip over the harbour on the Blue and Gold line which took us directly to the art show right on the edge of the water. We were there around midday on the Saturday and the crowds were just starting to arrive. They really get a great turnout and because you have to pay a good fee to get in, you know that the people who come are actually reasonably interested in art and not just our walking their dog. It's a large show and as I was with other family members I couldn't take all day to go around but I did manage to do the circuit and see most, if not all, of the artists work.

My favorite was enamel work by Judy Stone. Her work, which I first thought was porcelain, was beautiful! I loved the wired parts of her bowls and the beautiful colors. She has a great video on her site showing the process of creating the bowls which was very interesting. I don't think the photos on her site do justice to the wonderful colors and presence her work has when you see the actual thing. http://www.jstoneenamels.com

I also liked the abstract paintings of Paula Boas. http://www.paulaboas.com Alenjandro Martinez-Pena http://www.martinez-pena.com and Sue Cretarolo http://www.suecretarolo.com.

The printmaker Fernado Reyes had some very interesting work and I particularly liked this image. http://www.freyesart.com/Works_on_Paper/Pages/Monoprints.html#0 .

Do check out his other work too.

There was also a wonderful glass artist and a guy who made a really quirky series of ceramic cars with funny people in them. His craftsmanship was great. Unfortunately I don't have photos of his work and I couldn't find his link on the festival page.

The picture above shows one of the most expensive works we saw. The image was made with silk thread and obviously took many many hours to make. You can see the image in the left of the picture taken with two smiling family members. I'm using a different computer and couldn't work out how to crop them out of the photo!

Another favorite was Robert Burridge http://www.robertburridge.com/roadside_attractions/index.html

and http://www.robertburridge.com/Abstracts/wingland/index.html

All in all it was a good day but I wasn't tingling from the experience.