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What is Creativity?

How would you define creativity? You might have a very particular definition, or it might just be a general idea.



Creativity is a topic that is dear to my heart.

I had the opportunity to lead a discussion in a language and cultural exchange group I'm part of in La Creuse. In this association, the native French speakers answer the questions in English, and, well, the native English speakers in the group reply in French (yes, that’s me!).

I was pretty excited to offer a question which seemed out of the norm; a question that I hoped would make the participants ponder a bit. The subjects that we had discussed before had to do with books, authors, the Pantheon, French history, gardening, etc.

 

What is creativity? I asked. What does creativity mean to you?

It’s funny, because for me, creativity is my life and soul. It’s in my bloodstream, and it is in everything I do.

For some of the group, the question did make them uncomfortable. I heard some groaning when I handed out the assignment.

But what wonderful responses grew out of that question, though!

The most beautiful answer, in my opinion, was the taxi driver who wrote about how he found great pleasure in driving through the French countryside, how he was connected to his car, how he found satisfaction in the act of taking people from one place to another. He described how he often transported ill people, people who needed to go to the doctor or the hospital (in the rural areas of France, the state often pays for your taxi ride to medical appointments). While driving, his conversations with the patients took their minds off their worries, and they often complimented him at the end of the ride, saying he had 'transported them away from their problems’.

The answers that came up in the group were so different than my own experiences and definition! It was a very rewarding exchange.

147 Sullivan Street (Purl Soho), Greenwich Village, NYC. Painting on silk by René Shoemaker

Now, before I let you go, I have the last painting from the San Francisco exhibit to share with you. #25: 147 Sullivan St (Purl Soho), Greenwich Village, NYC.

147 Sullivan Street is for now for sale in my online shop.

This turquoise-and-tangerine-colored urban scene is so bright and delightful, and is representative of the architecture found in Greenwich Village. Don't you just want to walk through that door and start exploring?

This vibrant painting, looking right at home in this San Francisco environment, was the one that welcomed all visitors into the gallery and exhibition.

@yollghu spinning tunes at the reception with 147 Sullivan Street watching the scene

It was rewarding to become part of the San Francisco art scene, and is a memory I will never forget.

​As 147 Sullivan Street is the last of the San Francisco exhibition artworks to share with you, I'd like to take this moment to once again thank the talented artist and master gallerist Michelle Thomas, whose biographical artwork we see here.

​What opportunities will 2025 bring for us all?

​Best wishes for a creative new year,

-René

Do you love travel & discovery?​

After an 11-hour flight from Paris, I landed in the yet-unknown-to-me city of San Francisco.

What a treasure!

The experience was everything I hoped it would be: beautiful views of the mountains and city, sparkling lights at nighttime, fog rolling in over Twin Peaks, views of the bay, a studio to work in, a beautifully curated gallery to plan an exhibit in, a workshop to teach, and new people to meet.

I find that travel rejuvenates and inspires me; oh, maybe you already knew that about me? How about you? Do you love travel, too?

The memory of San Francisco, via René’s impressions:

  • the kindness of the people

  • even the dogs all seem content

  • and the HUGE windows that were on so many houses to let in the sun.

Sunrise view from my window., looking towards the Bay. Noe Valley, San Francisco, California

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After San Francisco I landed in Toronto, then New York. While walking In Manhattan, I happened upon this striking building I had painted in the past. The experience is akin to running into an old friend on the street in a strange city:

705-711 Greenwich St, NYC

I invite you to discover these historic doors and grand windows that dance with the energy and spirit of zen that inhabits these two connected buildings in the heart of the West Village in New York City.

René Art can remind you of places you have discovered, experiences you have shared, locations you may have found in a quiet moment, even in the midst of a busy day, when you can feel the energy of the city, the joy of adventure, and the delight in color.

Whether in your hometown or a distant city, observations can give you a lovely moment of happiness while walking down the street.

Enjoy your adventures today!

Dates to remember:

2023

December 3, 2023

Silk Painting 1 day workshop
Original Art on Silk

K. A. Artist Shop, Athens, GA
https://kaartist.com/products/original-art-on-silk-workshop​

December 10, 2023

Business of Art workshop
Business of Art professional workshop​

K. A. Artist Shop, Athens, GA
https://kaartist.com/products/the-business-of-art-workshop​


December 14 and 15, 2023

Athens Holiday Market
Big City Bread, Athens, GA
https://www.visitathensga.com/event/athens-holiday-market-%40-big-city-bread/16434/​

2024

July 21, 2024

Opening reception for San Francisco / Paris / New York City exhibit
Michelle Thomas Fine Art Gallery + Studio​
San Francisco, CA
The exhibit will be on view through October 25th, 2024
https://michellethomasfineart.com/about-gallery-and-studio​

July 22-24, 2024

Three-day silk painting workshop
Michelle Thomas Fine Art Gallery + Studio​
San Francisco, CA
https://michellethomasfineart.com/about-gallery-and-studio​

September 2024

Silk painting art retreat​
Manor and Maker, the Château de Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Dordogne, France
https://www.manorandmaker.com/maker/2024-silkpainting​

Spring 2024:

Paris, France
Exhibition in the planning phase in the 14th arrondissement​
More information soon!

To purchase the painting above in my shop, click here .

With appreciation,

Sometimes You Win

Sometimes you win, and sometimes you don’t.

Juried shows are like that; a call for art seems so inviting that you have to submit to it. But over the years, you are the same artist making art, and often the gallery you are submitting to is the same place you have submitted to before.

It all depends on the jurors, doesn’t it? What they are looking for, what their backgrounds are, and what kind of art they feel is significant.

This year I was not juried into the 48th Lyndon House exhibition, but that’s okay. I’ve been accepted there before, I’ve won awards, and I even had my own exhibition there, shared with my good friend and fellow fiber artist Judy Bales.

This is good news for you!

The three artworks I submitted this year, I chose because I envisioned them displayed sweetly together to create a beautiful arrangement on a wall. I can now offer them directly to my readers so they can share that wall space with you!

The three paintings on silk, all from my New York City series, include: 

Washington Square Park, Greenwich Village, NYC by René Shoemaker (7”x7”; framed: 12”x12”)

Washington Square Park is the heart of Greenwich Village, bustling with activity surrounding the iconic arch that was built in 1871.

Grove St, Greenwich Village, NYC, by René Shoemaker (9”x9”; framed 14”x14”)

I’ve always loved this building. I once read that one of the smallest houses in Manhattan sits behind it. The buildings are both unique because they are wood construction, which was banned in Manhattan after 1822.

Cherry Lane Theatre, Greenwich Village, NYC by René Shoemaker (7”x8.5”; framed 12.5”x13”)

The Cherry Lane Theatre is the oldest continuously running off-Broadway theater in New York City. This lively painting shows off the charm of a building that was originally constructed as a farm silo.

Here I have arranged the paintings as I envisioned them nestled together:

Three Greenwich Village paintings ready to adorn your home!

The cost of each painting is $500, or you can buy all three as a set for $1,000 with code ILOVENYC.

Meanwhile, in France, we recently took a road trip north (with the new dog, bien sûr!) and stopped by Chartres for inspiration and education. As I have created artwork incorporating Charlemagne’s mother, who stands at the west end of the cathedral, I have my photo taken with her each time I visit. Don’t you think we are beginning to look alike?

Chartres is renowned for its stained glass windows, which are fabulous. The two towers of the Cathedral de Notre-Dame at Chartres are asymmetric because they were built at different times, and I am intrigued by the labyrinth found on the floor of the nave. 

On the same trip we visited the Cathedral in Laon where life-size oxen statues reside on the towers. Although that may seem a little odd, to this animal lover it seems perfect! One of the theories as to why the ox are there is to commemorate the bullocks that hauled equipment and materials during the cathedral's construction.

Now, in my small village in France, winter is slowly being nudged out by spring. I hope where you live you, too, are enjoying the flowers and buds starting to emerge, signaling new beginnings, creativity, and renewal.

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"Places + Names:" a special art exhibition in France

The long-awaited art reception at Galerie des Marches in Aubusson, France on October 15th was fabulous! I could hardly wait to share the images with you, so without further ado, here is my newly installed collection of artwork.

Pour yourself a glass of wine, nibble on some good French cheese, and invite a friend or loved one to visit the exhibition with you.

Feel free to add your comments, questions, or inquiries on the artwork. I’d love to hear how the artwork connects with you.

It was the most wonderful evening after so many years of working towards making this exhibition a reality.

Welcoming guests and collectors at the “Places and Names” exhibit at Galerie des Marches

-4 more Cluzel photos-

Discussing the art from outside the window with the gallerist, Jérôme Bel.

At the end of the evening we lingered outside the gallery to discuss the exhibit further. I cannot imagine a better evening. Merci, Aubusson.⁠

*Thank you to Eric Cluzel of the Aubusson & Felletin Office of Tourism, who took many of these photos.

L'invitation, en français:

15/10 - 18h - Inauguration "PLACES & NAMES" - une installation de RENÉ D. SHOEMAKER - galerie des marches / Aubusson

Chers amis,

« Places and names » est une installation textile toute en légèreté que l’artiste américaine René D. Shoemaker met en place pour la première fois comme un trait d’union entre son pays natal et sa Creuse d’adoption.

L’évidence d’une nécessaire simplicité dans la relation entre positionnement de tous et identité de chacun y prolonge en subtils chromatismes et douce ironie la quête d’une ligne par laquelle cette spécialiste de la soie trace depuis quarante ans un chemin discret comme une silencieuse et sagace balade mémorielle.

Si « Places and names » interroge notre condition déambulatoire avec gaité et pudeur à la fois, sa présence en nos murs jusqu’à la fin de l’année en cours permettra aussi d’accueillir le 22 octobre la poétesse anglaise Kate Rose pour une lecture publique à partir de son nouveau recueil « Brushstrokes » (Mosaïquepress), à 17 heures alors.

En écho avec la première participation de René D. Shoemaker au programme de la SmallArt Gallery de Rochester (Minnesota), nous sommes donc enchantés de déjà vous convier à cette inauguration aubussonnaise samedi 15 octobre à partir de 18h.

"Places and names"

entrée libre

jeudi de 14h à 19h

vendredi de 15h à 19h

samedi de 11H à 19h

dimanche de 15h à 18h

jusqu'au 31 décembre inclus

http://www.reneshoemaker.com/

https://katerose.online/

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des marches

31 Rue Vieille

23200 AUBUSSON

+33 (0) 679 481 384

galeriedesmarches@gmail.com

The invitation, in English:

October 15, 2022 - 6 PM. Private view: “PLACES & NAMES” - an installation by RENÉ D. SHOEMAKER - Galerie des Marches, Aubusson

Dear friends,

“Places and names” is a graceful textile installation that the American artist René D. Shoemaker arranges together in place for the first time as a link between her native country and the Creuse of her adoption.

The evidence of a necessary simplicity in the relationship between the positioning of the artwork and the identity that each one prolongs in subtle chromatism and gentle irony in the quest for a line by which this specialist of silk for forty year traces a discreet path like a silent and sagacious memory walk.

If “Places and names” questions our ambulatory condition with gaiety and modesty, its presence on our walls until the end of the current year will also allow us to welcome on October 22 the English poet Kate Rose for a public reading of her new collection “Brushstrokes”, (Mosaique Press) at 5 pm.

Echoing René Shoemaker’s first participation in the program of the SmällArt Gallery in Rochester Minnesota, we are delighted to invite you to this inauguration in Aubusson on Saturday, 15 October from 6 pm.

"Places and names"

entrance free

thursday 2 - 7pm

friday 3 - 7 pm

saturday 11am - 7 pm

sunday 3 6 pm

through december 31

http://www.reneshoemaker.com/

https://katerose.online/

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des marches

31 Rue Vieille

23200 AUBUSSON

+33 (0) 679 481 384

galeriedesmarches@gmail.com

Many thanks to gallerist Jérôme Bel for sharing this experience with me.

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