Monthly Archives: May 2010

Tilde: Betsy Walton Interview + Art for Sale

Currently displayed on the walls of Tilde are seven brand new pieces of art by Portland artist Betsy Walton. We’ve always loved Betsy’s creations which pull you into a world that seems somewhat mysterious and immerse you deeply into the story dwelling within each piece. Her show has been extended to June 9th and prints are available too!  During the opening of her Tilde show a few weeks ago we asked Betsy a few ‘behind the scenes’ questions on her work.

Tell us a bit about your process in creating a body of work for a gallery showing.

First, I try to get an idea of the space I will be working in. Its helpful to get a visual, or at a minimum, the dimensions of the walls where the work will be displayed. Then I choose the how many and what size paintings I will make for the show. To start the paintings I usually lay down a wash or colored ground of some sort. This is always different, but I try to start all the pieces with a similar ground so that they are relevant to each other.  For this group, I had an idea that I wanted to work with a few goddess-like characters. I also wanted to develop an atmosphere of peaceful energy in the paintings.  I sketched out a few compositions in pencil on top of the ground, and then started the process of adding layers of color and shapes to complete the paintings.  Meanwhile, I thumbed through a book of early Christian paintings and mosaics. This ended up being an important reference for these paintings. I was really inspired by their use of gold leaf, and some of the stylized ornamental shapes and plants.  Once the major compositional elements are locked in, I spend a lot of time adding details, adjusting color, and making sure everything feels right.


For the artwork currently on display at Tilde, Betsy used acrylic gouache on wood panels. She also use a pencil here and there, but they are primarily painted. So why this choice of mediums?

I really enjoy using acrylic gouache because it provides the best of the two media in one paint. Gouache is like an extra thick chalky watercolor. It has strong pigment and a matte finish, so I can easily add pencil marks to it. The downside is that colors can bleed into each other with layers, and layering is key to my process. The acrylic binder in the paint I use allows it to be layered without bleeding, yet it is still matte and had a surface that will accept a pencil mark. And it allows me to use really saturated colors.
Betsy is working as a full-time painter and illustrator since October, 2006. The representation of her artwork out in the big world is growing. She just finished a series of prints for a collection of shoes for Keds. These are drool worthy. She did the art for three fine china plates that will be in an exhibition called Tectonic Plates at the NY Spring Tabletop Show and her artwork is showing in galleries around the country. Way to go Betsy!
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Urubbu Cards & Prints

When we first opened Tilde, almost 4 years ago (!), we were contacted by Geraldo and Craig of Urubbu who had recently moved to Canada.  They had been living in Portland and, we think, were missing our beautiful city just a tad. They sent us down photos of their gorgeous cards, successfully baiting us with the colorful images. Geraldo is the creator of this unique line of stationery. He makes each as an original collage out of recycled paper and then screens the finished artwork resulting in this line of cards and prints that have almost a storybook feel.

Seeing all this work in person at the National Stationery Show this week, and talking with Geraldo and Craig, has us on a  mission to bring these beauties back into the shop this summer. Stay tuned!

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Frazier & Wing at PDX Contemporary Art

I hope you had a chance to check out last month's Window Project which is housed in the PDX Contemporary Art space. I happened by the installation last week while running some errands. The piece, called "Antidote" truly amazing and I wanted to know more!

Artist Heather Frazier creates all kinds of  lovely paper mobiles and garlands. Her business is Frazier & Wing and she is based right here in Portland. Sadly this amazing installation came down at the end of April, but here are some pictures, if you weren't able to catch a glimpse. Don't you just love the color palette?

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Mother’s Day Sale at Tilde!

Clockwise from top left: Dada Clock by Artecnica, ‘Salad Song’ by Mint Design, Cork Jar by Paulova Ceramics, Leather Bracelet by TrilbyMade, LODIS wallet.

We are gearing up for one of our biggest sales of the year here at the shop…. We have so many fun, colorful and gift-worthy items already here, and more on the way. Pick out something special for your Mom and get a lovely flower to boot!

20% off everything Thursday-Sunday. 25% off ALL Orla Kiely Handbags and Wallets.

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