February 2013 Art Show Calendar for Essence of Laurel

Listed here is the February 2013 art show calendar for Essence of Laurel.

If you are in the area, please stop by and visit the Essence of Laurel booth.  My work is also available for purchase on the Fine Art America website.

Thanks for your support.  Laurel

Events with Essence of Laurel February 2013

19th Annual Siesta Key Craft Festival (Sarasota, FL)

February 9th & 10th, 2013 - Saturday & Sunday 10 AM – 5 PM

Ocean Blvd & Beach Rd in Siesta Key Village

Join us at the 19th Annual Siesta Key Craft Festival and take in the sand and the sea along Ocean Boulevard and Beach Road as you discover wonderful creations from more than 100 crafters exhibiting and selling their work in an outdoor gallery.  From photography, paintings, sculpture, jewelry and more showcased from local and traveling crafters, your visit to Siesta Key is promised to be a feast for the senses. This spectacular weekend festival is not to be missed.

 

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25th Anniversary Downtown Sarasota Festival of the Arts

(Sarasota, FL)

February 16th & 17th, 2013  - Saturday & Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM 

Main Street in Downtown Sarasota, FL

Ranked one of the TOP 100 Fine Art Shows in the nation by Sunshine Artist Magazine and celebrated as one of the area’s biggest and best art shows in the area, The 25th Annual Downtown Sarasota Festival of the Arts is one South Florida event you do not want to miss. Set in an ideal location along downtown Sarasota’s premiere Main Street, The 25th Annual Downtown Sarasota Art Festival spans from 5 Points-Selby Park to Orange Avenue drawing in exceptional crowds and eager buyers. Join our all-star lineup of artists in the nation ranging from spectacular painters, sculptors, jewelers, and more!

“I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge.  Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”  Albert Einstein

 

 

 

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Anna Maria Art League 25th Annual Winterfest 2012

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 Anna Maria Art League 25th Annual Winterfest 2012 

December 8th and 9th 

 Saturday & Sunday from 10:00 to 4:30 pm

Events with Essence of Laurel - Winterfest 2012

This coming weekend is the Anna Maria Art League 25th Annual Winterfest 2012 where my artwork will be displayed and for sale at the Essence of Laurel booth.  Stop by and say hello, browse and perhaps pick up a unique gift for that someone special in your life.   Look for special holiday pricing at my booth.

Note:  if you don’t live in the area, or unable to attend in person, I am offering a holiday discount of 25% on my artwork bought on the Fine Art America site.  Please use this code - CLCBAF

 

 

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The fall art show circuit begins for Laurel Rund

I am excited to announce that the 2012 fall art show circuit is about to begin.  Essence of Laurel will be participating in the 2012 Venice Sun Fiesta, sponsored by the Venice Women’s Sertoma Club.  All proceeds raised by the sponsor are donated to local non-profit organizations and given as scholarships.

Celebrate 40 years of Sun Fiesta at Centennial Park in downtown Venice, also celebrating 85 years as a city. Free admission & parking!  It will be a full weekend of festivities to enjoy, when our weather shifts into it’s best.   So, look at the flyer below, mark your calendars and visit the Essence of Laurel booth.

Essence of Laurel event at Venice Sun Fiesta Oct 19-21, 2012

Visit the Essence of Laurel Booth-  2012 Venice Sun Fiesta - W Venice Ave Venice, FL 34285

When participating in the art show circuit, I have developed a real appreciation for my fellow entreprenneurial artisans … all who are putting their creative spirit “out there”;  at the same time, working hard to make a living.   Some of these artists/crafters participate in 40-50 shows a year, some every single weekend.   Starting at 5 a.m. on Saturday and ending after taking down their booth around Sunday evening.  Then it’s back to creating and producing your products for the next show.   If I get tired, or discouraged, this quote from an unknown author whispers in my ear  - “When the world says give up,” hope whispers, “Try it one more time!” 

As I think about all the people I have met at these events, the conversations we have had, the small encounters of spirit meeting spirit – it revives me.   This is nothing like the corporate world I was in for years and years.   It is personal and unique, calling upon each individual to have the courage to keep on creating and believing in themselves.

Just one more thing – the next time  you go to an art show, remember that someone’s heart and soul went into their artistiic creations.   Smile, say hello – and take the time to acknowledge that man or woman who has put themselves “out there” for all to view.

Have a great day and keep on creating yourself – LaurelEssence of Laurel art show booth

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Arts and Craft Shows with Essence of Laurel

 Arts and Craft Shows with

Essence of Laurel

by Laurel D. Rund

 

For me, I am taking a much need hiatus from this season’s arts and craft shows. It’s been quite the adventure as my Essence of Laurel booth was open to the public and as I participated in several  Florida arts & craft shows.  I’ve met wonderful people at each event – the artisans and the attendees passing through.  

Now it’s time to rest, play and create until the Fall arts & craft shows start up for me again.     My work will continue to evolve, as I do … I am grateful for this time in my life.  

 

A reminder to myself during my arts and

craft shows hiatus….

  • “Appreciating what you have. – Sometimes, when you make the most out of what you have, it turns out being a lot more than you ever imagined.  A beautiful day begins with a beautiful mindset.  When you wake up, take a second to think about what a privilege it is to simply be alive and healthy.  The moment you start acting like life is a blessing, I assure you that it will start to feel like one.  Time spent living is time worth appreciating.”  Read The Power of Now.”  Marc and Angel Hack Life

Essence of Laurel booth at Sunfest 2012

 

Essence of Laurel digital artwork

 

Visitors to the Essence of Laurel Booth at Sunfest 2012

The Essence of Laurel booth at Sunfest 2012

 

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Events with Essence of Laurel …. Saving the best till last they say – and it’s coming up this weekend.  I will be a participating artist at the annual SunFest in West Palm Beach.  The Essence of Laurel booth will be open for business and in full display  from Friday, May 4th – Sunday, May 6th (schedule below).   Looking forward to this new venue and new experience.

 

Essence of Laurel will be open for business at the annual SunFest 2012!

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Buddha’s Garden

 

“Let us be grateful to people who make us happy: They are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.”

Marcel Proust

Today I am grateful for the journey I am on.   It has taken me to unexpected places and, at the art shows,  I have experienced  exquisite moments with individuals who visit the Essence of Laurel booth.      These extraordinary times fill me with gratitude because the people I have met are the charming gardeners who make my soul continue to blossom.   Namaste,  Laurel

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34th Annual Siesta Fiesta (Sarasota, FL)

April 14th & 15th, 2012

Saturday & Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Ocean Boulevard in Siesta Key Village.  Stroll along the beach as you take in art from 250 of the nation’s most talented artists & crafters showcasing life-size sculptures, spectacular paintings, one-of-a-kind jewels, photography, ceramics and much, much more. There will also be a green market selling live orchids, body products, and tasty dips

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I will be participating in the 23rd Annual Hyde Park Art Festival.   Look for the Essence of Laurel Booth and come by to say hello!   Laurel

Hyde Park Village, Tampa, FL

If you’re planning a trip to Tampa, or nearby St. Petersburg, put this event on your list of things to do. Tampa’s trendy downtown area of Hyde Park Village with brick courtyards, fountains and tree-lined streets is the perfect backdrop for a fine outdoor festival such as the 23rd Annual Hyde Park Village Art Fair. Life-size sculptures, spectacular paintings, one-of-a-kind jewels, photography, ceramics, and much more make for one fabulous weekend.

Saturday & Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM   Free Admission

Navigational Address

1622 Snow Avenue
Tampa, FL 33606

Directions:
From I-275: Take the Howard/Armenia exit near downtown. Go south on Armenia to Swann Ave. Turn left on Swann and go about 1/4 mile to Hyde Park Village.

Hope to see you at the 23rd Annual Hyde Park Village Art Festival!

Photography Prints

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11th Annual Downtown Venice Art Classic

 

 

“There is an unseen life that dreams us. It knows our true direction and destiny. We can trust ourselves more than we realize and we need have no fear of change.” ~John O’Donohue

Hope to see you at the 11th Annual Downtown Venice Art Classic this weekend!  Here’s a new piece I’ve been working on….Laurel

What is my kismet, my fate, my destiny?

 

Essence of Laurel will be participating in the 11th Annual Downtown Venice Art Classic (Venice, FL) on March 3rd & 4th. If you’re in town, please stop by and say hello.

Hours: 10am to 5pm
Address: West Avenue in Downtown Venice
219 W. Venice Ave.Venice, FL, Venice, FL, 34285

Newflash:  My artwork is now available on Fine Art America. I am still adding to the gallery … please take a look.   I would appreciate it if you would share this site with your friends and/or family.  laurel-rund.artistwebsites.com
What’s great is that this takes me out of the production mode (except for art festivals) and gives me excellent exposure to a wide audience.

Thanks for your support. My best, Laurel

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24th Annual Downtown Sarasota Festival of the Arts ~ February 18th & 19th, 2012

Getting ready for the 24th Annual Downtown Sarasota Festival of the Arts (Sarasota, FL) February 18th & 19th, 2012, Saturday & Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM   Main Street in downtown Sarasota, Fl     The Essence of Laurel booth number is 194 and will be located facing the Selby Library, 1331 First Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34236.Keeping my fingers, toes and eyes crossed in hope that it doesn’t rain.   Hope to see you at the art show.   My best,  Laurel

 

Wow, dreams do come true!

Essence

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18th Annual Siesta Key Craft Festival (Sarasota, FL)

What a perfect time to shop for Valentine’s Day! Essence of Laurel’s next event will be the ~ 

18th Annual Siesta Key Arts Fair on February 4th and 5th, 2012. 

Location: Ocean Boulevard and Beach Road, Siesta Key Village

Hours: 10:00 – 5:00 pm.   A full spectrum of quality craft mediums will be on display and for sale. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Siesta Key Association.

Admission is free and open to the public.     Looking forward to the weekend, I am the Essence of Laurel!

Story Art Cards

 

 

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5th Annual Downtown Venice Craft Festival (Venice, FL)

New look, new products, new story art, New Year – welcome 2012!    My first arts and crafts show will be the weekend of January 14th – 15th.   Great time to start shopping for Valentine’s Day gifts, birthday gifts, or just something that “talks” to you.   Support your local vendors and please visit the newly designed Essence of Laurel booth.   See you then….Laurel

5th Annual Downtown Venice Craft Festival (Venice, FL)

January 14th & 15th, 2012       Saturday & Sunday 10 AM – 5 P

Miami Avenue in Downtown Venice

Located in Sarasota County, this event precludes the popular March Art Classic with a unique blend of contemporary crafts…all handmade in the U.S.A. Some of the nation’s best crafters will converge along Miami Avenue, one of Venice’s downtown streets, with stained glass, handmade jewelry, paintings, photography, personalized products for your kids and pooch, and much, much more. Adding to the weekend will be an expansive Green Market with plants, flora, orchids and homemade soaps.
Directions:
Take I-75 (Alligator Alley) to Exit 193 (Jacaranda Blvd.). Make a left and go to Venice Avenue. Make a right and take Venice Ave. west over bridge to 41. Make a right on Miami Avenue.

Navigational Address

220 Miami Ave W.
Venice, FL 34285
Participating Crafters

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When the world says, “Give up,” Hope whispers, “Try it one more time.”

Every day is a new beginning!

“In the beginning #3″

I just participated in the 15th Annual Villages Arts and Crafts Festival this weekend.   Don’t kid yourself folks, it’s hard work.   I have a newfound appreciation for my fellow entreprenneurial artisans … all who are putting their creative spirit “out there” and at the same time, trying to make a living.   Some of these artists/crafters participate in 40-50 shows a year, every single weekend.   Starting at 5 a.m. on Saturday and ending after taking down their booth around Sunday evening.  Then it’s back to creating and producing your products for the next show.   When I feel like giving up, I remind myself of this quote “Give up,” Hope whispers, “Try it one more time!” (author unknown)

When I think about all the people I have met at these events, the conversations we have had, the small encounters of spirit meeting spirit – it revives me.   This is nothing like the corporate world I was in for years and years.   It is personal and unique, calling upon each individual to have the courage to keep on creating and believing in themselves.   So, when my energy returned yesterday – I went back to my photographic canvas and created the above piece.   It reminds me that each days brings forth new possibilities, new colors and new energy.

Just one more thought – the next time  you go to an art show, remember that someone’s heart and soul went into their product.   Smile, say hello – and take the time to acknowledge that special being who has put themselves “out there” for all to view.   Have a great day and keep on creating yourself – Laurel

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Upcoming art festival on October 15th-16th in downtown Sarasota

Looking forward to my first art festival of the season — the 17th Annual Downtown Sarasota Arts & Craft Festival — to be held on October 15th/16th.  Click here for details 

“Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storms, but to add color to my sunset sky.”  Rabindranath Tagore

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The Monthly Newsletter of the Open to Hope Foundation
October, 2011

 
Finding Hope After Loss


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October 6

Topic: Healing From the Inside Out

Guest: Sheri Perl

Sheri Perl is a spiritual healer, interfaith minister, author and lecturer. In 2008 Sheri lost her 22 year old son Daniel to a drug overdose.  In his honor Sheri has formed The Prayer Registry for parents who have lost children.  She is the author of “Healing from the Inside Out” which tells of her miraculous healing experience with the late British spiritual healer Harry Edwards.

October 13

Guest: Laurel Rund

Topic:  The Many Faces of Loss

Loss can lead us down very unfamiliar pathways,” says Laurel Rund, “and with no guideposts to show the way, we have to learn how to be this new person that is emerging.” For Laurel, the death of her husband, Marty, led her to the Expressive Arts and a new creative “voice.” Laurel’s book, Emerging Voices is her journey on this pathway of loss, but the theme is a universal one we can all relate to: the desire to move through the devastation of grief and come out on the other side not just intact but joyful.

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Dr. Tick has developed a unique and comprehensive model to address the wounding of trauma. His transformational map for moving from loss to renewed life offers hope to many. Much of his life work has been with combat veterans suffering the effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. He is author of the award winning book, WAR AND THE SOUL and co-founder of Soldier’s Heart.

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Sherry Saturno is the Clinical Director of the Westchester Medical Center Behavioral Health Center in New York. She has Master’s degrees from Columbia University School of Social Work and Long Island University School of Management and Public Service. Sherry was awarded Social Worker of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers/New York, Westchester for her work with the elderly and the dying.


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After Husband’s Death, a Year of ‘Solitary Firsts’

-Laurel D. Rund

 

As I write this article, 2-1/2 years after my husband Marty’s death, I am overwhelmed with surprise that so much time has passed. Memories of that first year are wrapped in a surreal haze and when vivid images do surface, the fog lifts and reveals my year of solitary firsts. February 11th, 2009, marked the death of my husband, my mate of 42 years.

A quote on the back of the Joyce Carol Oates book, A Widow’s Story, says “of the widow’s countless death-duties there is really just one that matters:  on the first anniversary of her husband’s death, the widow should think ‘I kept myself alive.’ ”  When I read those words, I remember thinking, “I did that.”

My flight to New York for Marty’s Celebration of Life service was laden with emotions.   I remember walking with heavy legs through the airport wanting to scream, “You don’t understand, I just lost my husband.”   I remember sitting next to a middle-aged couple and wanting to say to them, “You don’t understand your time together is limited.”   I remember writing a note to Marty on the plane, telling him how alone I was feeling, pressed up against the window, weeping silently and wanting to be invisible.

After the Celebration of Life, I turned around to find Marty to say “okay, let’s go home,” and felt a wound to my heart. I had forgotten for an instant that he was gone. That moment brought with it the realization that my husband would never be there to go home with again and that I was no longer Marty’s wife.

I don’t remember the trip back to Florida. All I do remember is the feeling that I wanted to go home.   Entering our house to no one’s arms and a “hi babe” was grim and deafening.   Yet it was also somehow comforting because it was our home, it held our things, and most of all, Marty’s energy was still palpable.

Everywhere I turned, there was a sense of his presence and of his loss.  Marty’s side of the bed was empty, his place at the kitchen table was bare, and his closet was filled with clothing that would never be worn by him again.  I wandered around like a ghost, closing doors. I fell into our bed and tried to avert my eyes to the sights of emptiness and my ears to the sound of silence.

At night, I reached over in my sleep to touch Marty with my hand or foot, and awoke with a start remembering that he was GONE.  I woke up at 3 a.m. thinking, “This was the time it happened, this was the hour.”   Sleeping and eating became unwelcomed obligations – what I knew I had to do in order to survive, but had no taste for.

I didn’t have a big support system in Florida and knew that I had to get help.  I met with a hospice counselor who encouraged me to join a bereavement group.  Talking with people who understand grief and who had also experienced loss was as essential part of my healing process.

Sometimes I liken that first year to a soldier returning from the war with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder).  Images would flash before my eyes at unexpected moments.  When I passed a building associated with Marty’s illness, I would shudder; when I saw an emaciated person who looked ill, I would lose my breath and look away.

Rituals started to emerge. I wrapped myself in Marty’s bathrobe and sprayed it with his cologne every single night – envisioning his arms around me. For more than a year, I wrote letters to him and when I showered, I wrote love notes on the steamy glass shower wall.  I put on Marty’s watch and his Chai because it felt like his “energy.” I calendared a reminder to myself (as if I would forget) to light a memory candle on the 11th of each month.

When it came time to pick up Marty’s ashes, I felt anxious and panicked.  As I drove to the crematorium on my own, I was in a state of suspended disbelief over what I was doing. When the container holding his ashes was placed in my car, a sense of calm came over me because I was taking my husband home. I don’t believe that these ashes contain Marty’s spirit, but they sit on a credenza facing the golf course in a special wooden box.  Just in case there’s a bit of his spirit there, I want him to be able to watch his favorite sport.

During the first six months, I called home many times to hear Marty’s voice on the message machine. It took courage for me to change that message, and I only did that because I was able to capture his voice and store it on my computer. I then recorded my first message as Laurel, a single woman.  It was an “I’m not home” message, not a “we’re not home” message.

Every day brought in something new and unanticipated; sometimes it was a day filled with raw emotion. I no longer lived in a state of fear, because the worst had happened – Marty had died. At other times, it was a day that brought me little slivers of hope and optimism. I enrolled in art and writing classes, formed new friendships, and started to live life as a single woman. I was experiencing a renewal and my own transition and there were days when I even managed to smile again.

As it got closer to the year “anniversary”  (why would anyone call the day someone dies an anniversary?), I felt anxious and wanted it to be over with.  I didn’t know what to expect or how I would handle the day. It was very difficult during those two months before the year marker, much tougher than I had thought. I was raw; once again, I was left waiting and, as if in a thunderstorm, fresh tears rained down.

To mark the year gone by, I decided that I would plant a memory tree outside my office window as a living symbol to honor Marty’s legacy.  Letters from my children, my grandchildren and me, along with some cherished pictures and mementos, were buried in the soil underneath the roots of this memory tree. On February 11th, 2010, some of my dear friends came over and we held a small ceremony over that tree of love.   It was then that I decided that the day shouldn’t be about loss, but should symbolize something good.   Simply put, I now chose to recognize the day that Marty passed away as one of transition – Marty’s and mine.

In the rush of life, there are many symbolic moments that slip by without notice. After someone you love dies, that first year is filled with memories which are too countless to describe.  That year, the year of solitary firsts, is stitched into my heart and will be with me for however long my forever is.

 

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CD Release Party

You are invited to attend the CD release party for Emerging Voices at the Meadows Pub* on Thursday, July 21st from 7 – 10 pm.   Looking forward to seeing you there!

Emerging Voices – the words and the music!

 

*Directions to the Meadows Pub:

  • From Fruitville Rd., head north on Honore to 3rd traffic light .  At Meadows Entrance go left on Taywood Meadow to the roundabout, Village Center on left, 2nd entrance to parking lot.
  • From 17th St, go east to Honore, take left to Taywood Meadow (1st light) & follow directions above.
  • From University, head south on Honore to 3rd traffic light, (past 1st Meadows Entrance at Longmeadow), to second entrance at Taywood Meadow.  Right onto Taywood to roundabout, Village center on left, 2nd entrance to parking lot.
 
 

 

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