"Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence."
Hal Boreland
Propelling through the beautiful landscapes of our country, the winds of creativity steer our path through the Arkansas mountains to find rest and grounding after a long two week live painting journey to Summer Camp and Wakarusa Music Festival. De Gray Lake outside of Little Rock, Ar became the resting peninsula we envisioned to recoup the imagination and unwind.
Though living on the road can bring the greatest of unique freedoms, the lack of structure can also lead to difficult times and impatience. We all experienced an extreme reflecting point on ourselves and as a group those 10 days we spent between De Gray Lake and then travelling to Asheville, Nc before making our way to Impulse Music Festival. Still, nature provided it's healing principles as I floated daily on De Gray Lake catching sun rays and adventuring inside a waterfall outside Hendersonville, Nc.
The next stop was Impulse Music Festival in Union Point, Georgia. The location for the festival was quite unique. The grounds were used primarily as a dirt bike course so all through out the weekend there were riders performing stunts which added to the already stacked amount of entertainment. The Tribal Council dome was where I found myself the majority of the weekend as the atmosphere lent an ease to social interaction, stretching and meditation. This weekend was the beginning to a piece I had been sketching and planning out since our stay at De Gray Lake. Here is the "fishy" piece in progress at Impulse...
"Fishy" in progress at Impulse Music Festival.
Gallery Set Up
Based upon the distance to Colorado from Georgia and everyones individual needs within the group, our attendance to Sonic Bloom did not occur this year. Returning home early to Richmond, Va after being on the road for a nearly month felt quite comforting. I have missed Virginia over this past year and my now unknowing length of return has opened time to rekindle old connections, make new ones and find creative work.
Since attending Sonic Bloom was out of the question for the weekend, I stumbled upon a small festival in Surry,Va that a friend was involved with. Quickly being added to the list so I could perform, I set sail east to the Blueberry Jam before getting my feet in the ocean for the first time since September. I spent most of the evening painting on bodies instead of the canvas. Meeting some great new faces through the Norfolk, Va crew I met at Nomadic Roots last year, I painted on roughly 12 people over the course of 2-3 hours. It's was great to see so many people excited about the art and wanting to interact with it.
After a few nights on the oceanfront in Virginia Beach, I made my way to Gore Virginia to perform at Nomadic Roots Festival this past weekend. A small 500 person gathering this year became the funnest festival experience of the summer thus far. Lots of the Richmond and Norfolk family were in attendance, creating a reunion of sorts in my perspective. All the live artists constructed a gallery within the main stage area which included Thomas Robertson-Forrest, Tom Reed, Rae Vena and myself. Even though we experienced storm weather that destroyed gallery structure, no artwork was harmed. Jumping onto the stage during the storm Friday night awaiting my great friends the Silo Effect to perform, we started a drum circle that filled in entertainment till the storm passed along and the music started back.
Over the weekend I slowly worked on the "fishy" piece that is currently still in progress and spent a great deal of time producing body art on friends and working on a cane. Here are a few photos from the weekend...
Body Art on Caitlin Gaines, Manager of Silo Effect
Customizing Mike Hayes' Cane
My biggest and most detailed piece of body art yet.
Created on Liam Bryce
Sweet Allison Terres' Body Art
Body Art on Samantha Gilbert
The newly married Caroline Miller Knapp and her Body Art.
I really appreciate all the love and support I received over the weekend. Nomadic Roots has become a major homebase festival for the summer, and I look forward to seeing it blossom even more next year when I return! The month of July is currently at ease right now, opening time for commission work and personal travels. Here is one show you can catch me at in July. I hope you will be available to join us this beautiful evening. We have some big creative plans in store so come support your local art and music.
July Shows:
Friday July 20th: Polycrons and Silo Effect at the Canal Club in Richmond, Va
As a last announcement, I have recently been added to The Festival of Gnarnia being held for the first year at Beech Mountain, Nc. If you have not heard of this amazing festival, check out the website and I look forward to seeing you all out there. Here is the remaining summer festival tour starting back up in August.
August Festival Tour:
August 9th-11th: The Festival of Gnarnia held on Beech Mountain, Nc
August 16th-19th: Rootwire Music Festival thrown by Papadosio in Logan, Oh
August 23rd-26th: Camp Barefoot Music Festival held in Bartow, Wv
Chapin Mathews
7.4.12 ♥
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