Monday, April 9, 2012

The Knox Trail Honor Walk

http://mvarametalandpaint.com/site/2012/04/09/the-knox-trail-honor-walk/




Today we met Benjamin Smith and Copyeditor Alex Culpepper, staff members of Patriots of the American Revolution Magazine they are walking the Knox Trail. Their goal today was to stop at the sculpture that I made “General Knox and the Train of Artillery” and marker. The Hudson Crossing; Knox Trail Pocket Park is located Route 4 and 32 on the corner of Starks Knob Rd. in Northumberland NY.

Their mission: to honor Henry Knox and his "noble train of artillery," to raise awareness of and promote the Knox Trail as a unique American historical route, and to help the American Revolution Association raise needed money for history-based museums and parks with connections to Henry Knox and the Knox Trail. Starting from Fort Ticonderoga on Friday, April 6, 2012, Patriots of the American Revolution Managing Editor Benjamin Smith and Copyeditor Alex Culpepper will march south along Lake George and the Hudson River to Kinderhook, New York, where they will veer east into Massachusetts, aiming to reach Dorchester Heights in Boston National Historical Park on Wednesday, April 18. Along the way they will take photographs of the various markers along the Knox Trail and document their trip for in-depth articles about the Trail that will run in future issues of Patriots of the American Revolution magazine.

Donations received by corporations and private individuals will be collected by the American Revolution Association and distributed directly and equally to the following four museums and parks.
Fort Ticonderoga (www.fortticonderoga.org)
New York State Military Museum (http://dmna.state.ny.us/historic/mil-hist.htm)
Boston National Historical Park (www.nps.gov/bost/index.htm)
Montpelier, The General Henry Knox Museum (www.generalknoxmuseum.org)

Patriots of the American Revolution and the American Revolution Association will keep none of the donations.

 Artist miChelle M. Vara of Ballard Road Art Studio, Wilton NY used event painted by Tom Lovell called
"The Nobel Train of Artillery"
which consisted of Col. Henry Knox and men as the reference and name sake of metal sculpture.   The sculpture was created using recycled materials and galvanized in finish. The Hudson Crossing; Knox Trail
Through this place passed Gen. Henry Knox in the winter of 1775 - 1776
To Deliver To Gen. George Washington at Cambridge The Train of Artillery from Fort Ticonderoga
used to force the British Army to Evacuate Boston.  Commissions
During the winter of 1775–1776, Colonel Henry Knox left Boston, marched to New York's Fort Ticonderoga, and—with a team of men and oxen—hauled more than 50 tons of cannons and other arms back to Boston's Dorchester Heights. The threat of these cannons firing on British ships in Boston Harbor led to the British evacuation of Boston, a major victory for the fledging Continental Army.

In 1926, New York and Massachusetts began installing commemorative markers that traced the so-called "Knox Trail" at locations in the two states. 
http://www.hudsoncrossingpark.org/master-plan/knox-trail.cfm

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Happy Spring, Passover and Easter

 Passover and Easter are a few days away. Signs of Spring are budding, nature teaches us that life is always rejuvenating. Though art and life's experiences, I reach to expand ideas and thought, in the quest for expansion. 
This powerful energy surrounds us with abundant love and magical beauty. Wishing all the abundance of newness.
Happy Spring & Easter with Peace- m

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

“Spring” Art Opening North Country Arts Center -March 16th

All are welcome to attend opening reception of the show called “Spring”                                  
March 16th at 6-8pm Opening Reception                                                                                                    
runs until                                                                                                                           
  April 28th 2-4pm Closing Reception


Saturday, January 28, 2012

Cherry –mixed media series

Cherry 2012- A mixed media series- 2pcs just finished one sold.



This one is available
 for purchase but in the works of finishing 6-12 more.  
Of course they are different sizes and attitudes of life’s process and story.

Material:
recycled background (this piece Cherry bed head board)
paint(enamel, poly), brass chips, vinyl,
1970 Bingo chips- Highlighting spirit points & the energetic and intuitive relationship to unique therapeutic function of moving energy , healing.(does anyone remember these bingo chips with the metal edge and magnetic wand to pick them up with. I found a bag in the Schuylerville used store and had to have them. The woman who runs the operation for the school told me they were from the 70’s and what would I want with them?





 I Love the Visual hunt for material items to incorporate in my process of life and digestion, encapsulating a new vibration of visual intent.


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Client bosts B.R.A.S. service up!



Client says- "My experience with them was amazing they welcomed me with open arms and showed me around and gave me a tour of the place. I brought my Aluminum welding project and i met with Chad. I must of talked with him for 2 hours before we even started talking about my project. The welds look amazing and it does not leak at all. I would highly recommend them to any one they are just friendly people and are very down to earth. They will be seeing me in the future"- Mike Harm

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

January Art Opening Albany Center Gallery

This exhibition show cases the many creative diverse talents of area artist. https://picasaweb.google.com/michellevara09/AlbanyCenterGalleryShow20120104?authuser=0&feat=directlink
We invite all to come see the work in a variety of mediums.
Please join us at Albany Center Gallery -
       Opening Reception January 6th at 5-9pm artist will be present.
        The show runs through to February 11th 2012.
Please feel free to contact us at-518-five 87-8706 with questions.