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		<description><![CDATA[ article by Brenna Weigand Power of persistence: Artist finds reaching out has rewards May 2012 Posted in Arts, Culture &#38; History, People By Brenna Wiegand “The Starving Artist” – a familiar term (often applied by artists to themselves) depicting the dire straits of one who devotes his or her life to pursuing this passion – [...]]]></description>
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<p><small>May 2012 Posted in <a title="View all posts in Arts, Culture &amp; History" href="http://ourtownlive.com/ourtown/?cat=516" rel="category">Arts, Culture &amp; History</a>, <a title="View all posts in People" href="http://ourtownlive.com/ourtown/?cat=484" rel="category">People</a> </small><em>By Brenna Wiegand<a href="http://ourtownlive.com/ourtown/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/barbarabassett.jpg"><img title="Barbara Bassett" src="http://ourtownlive.com/ourtown/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/barbarabassett-294x300.jpg" alt="Artist Barbara Bassett at work. Her paintings can be seen at Lunaria Gallery in Silverton and will be on display at the Frank Lloyd Wright Gordon House in June." width="294" height="300" /></a><br />
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<p>“The Starving Artist” – a familiar term (often applied by artists to themselves) depicting the dire straits of one who devotes his or her life to pursuing this passion – at the expense of nearly all else.</p>
<p>The multi-faceted approach of local painter Barbara Bassett, however, just might earn her a piece of the proverbial pie. She says what is done away from the easel is nearly as important as what comes off it.</p>
<p>Bassett’s applied theory and persistence – even in the face of major family upsets – was affirmed, she said, through a recent series of events that haven’t ended yet.</p>
<p>The organizers of this year’s Silverton’s Wine &amp; Jazz Festival selected Bassett’s “Smokin’ Jazz” painting for this year’s poster publicizing the May 19 event.</p>
<p>“It was my attempt to communicate the benefits to the community in that we have great wineries here and great music, too,” she said. “I wanted it to have a sense of vibrancy and action and fun.”</p>
<p>Bassett’s landscape “Peaceful Path” won top prize at the Salem Mayor’s Art Gala in February and her painting becomes a permanent part of Keizer Civic Center’s art collection.</p>
<div><strong>Silverton Wine &amp; Jazz Fest</strong><br />
Saturday, May 19, noon to 9 p.m.<br />
Town Square Park and other<br />
downtown Silverton venues<br />
Bassett’s painting selected<br />
as the event’s poster image<br />
will be on display and up<br />
for bid at a silent auction.For a schedule including the<br />
jazz artists, venues, and wineries,<br />
visit <a href="http://www.silvertonwineandjazz.com" target="_blank">www.silvertonwineandjazz.com</a><br />
or call 503-873-5615</p>
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<p>The painting is near and dear to Bassett, for it is in keeping with her father’s visions before he passed away. He was a farmer, she said, who loved nothing more than to look upon and cherish the land. It was a comfort for him to recall such pastoral vistas, which he shared with his daughter, who translated them into a painted ode to his life.</p>
<p>Portland’s Attic Gallery has again accepted her work after Bassett’s three-year hiatus caring for ailing parents.</p>
<p>The trade at smaller galleries such as Lunaria Gallery in Silverton, of which Bassett is a member, tends toward prints, cards – less expensive ways to own and share art. Therefore, she works to get her larger pieces into the larger galleries, too.</p>
<p>Being a perennially optimistic person doesn’t hurt, but being well schooled in the arts of marketing and communications has proven a big plus to the artist, who once managed the Utah State Bar Association and was later a senior partner for an international consulting firm in the health care industry.</p>
<p>To her, the writing is on the wall: An online presence is key.</p>
<p>She’s been learning to leverage “social media,” an outcropping of the World Wide Web and now has a facebook page, a new website and is improving her photography skills.</p>
<p>“Artists need to be able to market their own work,” Bassett said. “(Through the internet) your art gets out there – and gallery owners are looking. Once they see you and know that you know how to cross-promote, you become more attractive to them.”</p>
<p>The internet provides a platform, she said, for how-to videos and blogs that make possible a personal connection with somebody across the globe.</p>
<p>Yet when it comes to her calling, Bassett is all business.<br />
<a href="http://ourtownlive.com/ourtown/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/winejazz12.jpg"><img title="\&quot;Smokin\' Jazz\&quot;" src="http://ourtownlive.com/ourtown/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/winejazz12-236x300.jpg" alt="This year\'s poster for the Silverton Wine &amp; Jazz Festival is by Barbara Bassett – titled \&quot;Smokin\' Jazz.\&quot;" width="236" height="300" /></a><br />
“I start out with the attitude and intention that failure is not an option and this is going to work one way or another,” she said.</p>
<p>And work it has: Three paintings destined for Bassett’s joint Lunaria show last month – with jewelry artist Helen Wiens – sold before the exhibit commenced.</p>
<p>“People are coming to me now,” she said. “I’ve already sold a few paintings out of my studio.”</p>
<p>Dr. Barbara Keller, a Silverton OB/GYN who has purchased 11 of Bassett’s paintings, laughingly refers to her home as “The Barbara Bassett Gallery.”</p>
<p>“The first painting of hers that I bought was really nothing like the others,” she said of the painting in the Lunaria window that caught her eye while walking downtown one evening.</p>
<p>“There was a light shining on this one great big seascape and it just glowed,” Keller said. “I went in the next day and I bought it.”</p>
<p>Two weeks later, Keller was captivated to receive a handwritten thank-you note from the artist. They met in person at the gallery several months later.</p>
<p>“She invited my daughter, also an artist, and me over for coffee,” Keller said. “When we went into her studio there was a painting that reminded me so much of Café du Monde in New Orleans, which is where I’m from.”</p>
<p>Keller left with four paintings that day, the café scene of the girl with the red coffee pot, she said, became the basis for the color scheme of her kitchen.</p>
<p>“Her paintings make me happy; I don’t know what else to say,” Keller said.</p>
<p>Molly Murphy, general director of the Gordon House, invited Bassett to show her paintings of the Gordon House there throughout the month of June.</p>
<p>“I had seen Barbara’s paintings of the Gordon House over the years,” Murphy said. “One thing led to another and for Christmas one year my husband gave me one of her prints. I just love her style; it’s sort of a perfect marriage between abstract and realism.”</p>
<p>Murphy said June is a good month for the exhibit, as people flock to the venue for Frank Lloyd Wright’s birthday and for a quarterly Gordon House board meeting. The iconic Frank Lloyd house, relocated to Silverton several years back, on the grounds adjacent to The Oregon Garden.</p>
<p>Admission to the exhibit is $2; tours, $10, include the show.</p>
<p>“I am going to be working forever; you can in art,” Bassett said. “I’ve been down in the trenches too long; I’m really ready to be in the sunshine – and I’m going to do it.”</p>
<p>There likely will be a special joy in some upcoming work, inspired by the homecoming of her daughter, Mikelle Bassett. Finished with years of medical school and internships, Mikelle, a pediatric gastroenterologist, has accepted a job at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland. Their times together in the city, Bassett feels, could result in revisiting cityscapes and coffee shops as subjects.</p>
<p>“There’s a lot I want to improve in my art, but it’s like playing tennis; you’re shagging those balls and shagging those balls and knocking yourself out,” she said.</p>
<p>“I can return some balls now. I’m in the game. …I’m not great, but I’m in the game.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, another art contest coming up sometime within the next week and a chance to win a $75. certificate toward the purchase of one of my oil paintings! Only two criteria to enter. You just need to &#8220;like&#8221; my Facebook page &#8220;Barbara Bassett Art&#8221;  and not be a previous winner this calendar year. So get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, another art contest coming up sometime within the next week and a chance to win a $75. certificate toward the purchase of one of my oil paintings! Only two criteria to enter. You just need to &#8220;like&#8221; my Facebook page &#8220;Barbara Bassett Art&#8221;  and not be a previous winner this calendar year. So get ready to be the first to answer a question posted on Facebook (tick, tick, tick). You can either use this award by letting me know when you&#8217;d like to come to my art studio, or bring it to my upcoming show at Lunaria Gallery in Silverton beginning April 6th. I&#8217;ll also be posting some of my current work on my website sometime next week. Now back to the studio to finish up a few more pieces&#8230;..<br />
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		<title>Barbara Bassett prepares for upcoming exhibit &#8220;Nature Inspired&#8221; at Lunaria Gallery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a quick update to let you know I&#8217;m preparing for a fun show with my good friend Helen Wiens.  Helen&#8217;s jewelry, with sinuous lines and organic designs, has an Art Nouveau quality.  My new oil paintings  in the theme of &#8220;Nature Inspired&#8221; will reflect various elements of nature.  This will include peaceful landscapes, waves [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a quick update to let you know I&#8217;m preparing for a fun show with my good friend Helen Wiens.  Helen&#8217;s jewelry, with sinuous lines and organic designs, has an Art Nouveau quality.  My new oil paintings  in the theme of &#8220;Nature Inspired&#8221; will reflect various elements of nature.  This will include peaceful landscapes, waves crashing on the Oregon coast, to adding to the ongoing nest series that suggests symbolism of life stages.  And just for fun I&#8217;ll also be including paintings of some of the feathery birds from outside my window.  Hope you can join us for the exhibit opening on April 6, 2012 from 7:00 &#8211; 9:00 pm.  It&#8217;s part of the First Friday festivities in downtown Silverton, so hope to see you then!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Barbara Bassett was announced as the winner of the Mayor&#8217;s Invitational juried competition and the artwork will become part of the permanent collection at the Keizer Civic Center. &#160; &#160; For Art Gala winner, good luck came in threes Written by Jason Cox Community, Top StoriesFeb 15, 2012 Photo by Brian Rennick By Jason [...]]]></description>
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<p>Barbara Bassett was announced as the winner of the Mayor&#8217;s Invitational juried competition and the artwork will become part of the permanent collection at the Keizer Civic Center.</p>
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<h2 id="innerPostTitle">For Art Gala winner, good luck came in threes</h2>
<p>Written by <a title="Posts by Jason Cox" href="http://keizertimes.com/?author=2" rel="author">Jason Cox</a> <a title="View all posts in Community" href="http://keizertimes.com/?cat=3" rel="category">Community</a>, <a title="View all posts in Top Stories" href="http://keizertimes.com/?cat=8" rel="category">Top Stories</a>Feb 15, 2012</p>
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<p><strong>By Jason Cox</strong><br />
<em><strong>Of the Keizertimes</strong></em></p>
<p>Winning the top prize at the Mayor’s Art Gala couldn’t have come at a better time for Barbara Bassett.</p>
<p>The Silverton-based artist’s “Peaceful Path,” a landscape oil painting, won first prize at the Mayor’s Art Gala Saturday night at the Keizer Civic Center. The painting was purchased for the building using private dollars and becomes a permanent part of the city of Keizer’s art collection.</p>
<p>“Love the size and color with the Community Center interiors, and I like landscapes in public places very much,” Christopher said about the winning work.</p>
<p>For Bassett, the prize money was part of a good-things-come-in-threes personal miracle, allowing her to travel to Boston for her adult daughter’s heart surgery.</p>
<p>“Artists are always struggling for money,” Bassett said. “It’s not a real lucrative field. I was almost on my knees, saying I need to make something happen here. Within a week I won this contest, another piece sold and I had someone who had heard about my work and wanted to commission a piece.”</p>
<p>Art itself is almost as personal as family health – so much so that she had never entered a juried contest before the Mayor’s Invitational.  “Peaceful Path” held even more meaning – it was depicting the same kind of landscape her late father loved to gaze upon.</p>
<p>“He was a farmer and loved to look at the land,” she said. “He would just look at the group of trees, the texture of the grasses. It just made him feel so peaceful.”</p>
<p>Art has become Bassett’s third career. She managed the Utah State Bar Association and later worked for an international consulting firm. Art took a back seat while she was caring for ailing parents. Now she has jumped into the art scene in a big way, painting regularly and owning a membership stake in the Lunaria Gallery in Silverton.</p>
<p>But this was the first time she’d put up work for judgment.</p>
<p>“It was actually kind of uncomfortable, especially with a piece that means so much to me,” she said. “It puts your heart and soul on canvas,and tells a lot about who you are and what matters to you” she said.</p>
<p>The painting depicts what she calls a “quintessential northwest (scene) with trees and water just moving through the land as we often see here.”</p>
<p>Among her accomplishments is a stint studying at the Etruscan Art School in Italy. And although the idea of studying art in Italy sounds serene, it was anything but.</p>
<p>“It was fascinating to go to the museums and paint, but they had these rains every single day,” she said. “And the class was about plein air (outdoor) painting. We were literally out there with easels blowing over and rain hitting our palettes. You just had to keep going … You realize there’s a lot of hard work that goes into painting.”</p>
<p>This is the third year of the art gala, which Christopher said benefits the community via exposure to art with no cost to the taxpayer.</p>
<p>“WE have our own personal art museum with a rotating venue,” Christopher said. “We currently have $25,000 to $50,000 worth of art in varying styles, subjects and mediums.”</p>
<p>Other artists earning recognition include:</p>
<p>• Second Place: Colleen Goodwin-Chronister</p>
<p>• Third Place: <em>“The Way Home,”</em>  acrylic by Celeste Bergin</p>
<p>• Honorable Mention<em>: “Gladstone GMC,”</em> revolution print, by John Allgood and <em>“Delphic Oracle,”</em> cast paper painting, by Anne Kresge</p>
<p>• Jury Merit:”Autumn in the Valley,” colored pencil by Richard Helmick; <em>“Snow Day,”</em> mixed media, by Linda Jacobson and <em>“Porsche Rennasport Wagen GTI Boxenstop,”</em> serigraph, by Alan Richard Nies.</p>
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