Flyway Film Festival sponsorship
We are super excited.
This year Red Wing Framing & Fine Art Printing
will be a 'Red Carpet Sponsor' of the 2nd annual
Flyway Film Festival in Pepin, Wisconsin from October
22 to 25, 2009. The primary venue will be the Lake
Pepin Art & Design Center. Besides providing
support in part for the entire event, we will be the
presenting sponsor for the opening night events on
Friday night, October 23rd at 7 pm.
This is a significant investment for our modest
operation, but it makes sense for several reasons;
1) We like what this group is trying to accomplish
and their ambitious way of going about it.
2) We love films, which should be apparent by past
entries regarding the Chief Theater in Red Wing.
3) We feel it is very important to contribute to the
community and we like art venues that try to be
all-inclusive.
More about this as the calendar gets closer to the
the film festival.
Mac and cheese smackdown
Tomorrow (August 12) the 1st annual Downtown Red Wing
Mac and Cheese Smackdown takes place. We are
delighted to host and look for forward to a most
delicious event. Every small business in Downtown Red
Wing is invited to participate.
You might be asking yourself, "What does a mac and
cheese smackdown have to do with small businesses?"
Nothing and everything is the answer.
Nothing, because it has nothing to do with business,
per se. And everything, because every small business
feels the economic challenge these days and providing
a small amount of escapism has real value.
There is always room and time to have fun. And
nothing says fun like a mac and cheese smackdown.
Certified Picture Framer (CPF)
A
Certified Picture Framer (CPF) is a designation
administerd by the Professional Picture Framing
Association (PPFA). The PPFA adminsters the five hour
CPF exam twice a year and tests in the areas of: (1)
art and framing preservation, (2) framing knowledge,
(3) the mechanics of framing, (4) the mathematics of
framing and (5) art and image mounting.
To insure that any framer who has a CPF stays current
in the professional framing field, a CPF must retake
the exam and re-certifiy as a CPF every five years.
This is a very arduous and rigorous process, which is
why very few framers bother becoming CPF's. Red Wing
Framing Gallery is one of only five CPF's actively
working in Minnesota.
We are very proud of the professionalism in which we
address our business and we take our industry very
seriously.
This should be important to any client if their art
is important to them.
Pulp cover art...
Pulp cover art has a unique place in art history. It
has terrific nostalgia appeal for anybody who enjoyed
The Hardy Boys, comic books or even a peek at The Old
Man's collection of True Detective or Stag magazines.
It had the specific purposes to grab your attention
on the newstand in a crowded field of competitor's
and to evoke an emotion, usually with a provocative
image of impending peril or suggestive sensuality.
Common elements usually include a couple of 'toughs',
a large breasted woman and a 'citizen' or a 'hero'.
The above example (original on the left, Rudolph
Zirn, 1939) has all three.
We are excited and delighted to announce a gallery
exhibit of original pulp cover art. The show will
open in October (date tbd) and will include both the
original art and the subsequent ephemera the
originals were used to produce. The colors are
extremely vivid and the techniques used by the
artists to project a response is fascinating.
This is the third year in a row that we have had the
pleasure of working with Grapefruit
Moon Gallery in presenting their collection of
illustration art. In 2007 we presented original
pin-up art (here
and
here) and in 2008 we presented original
Cream of Wheat advertising art. Pulp magazine art
is yet another sub-genre of illustration art that we
are proud to present.
The 'pulps' were fiction magazines that were very
popular from about 1930 to 1960. The term 'pulp'
comes from the cheap paper typically used in
production (cheap paper has a lot of wood pulp). The
magazines became noteworthy for their provocative
covers. The covers became so important that in many
cases the covers were designed first and the text was
designed around the covers. Pulp magazines were also
a major employer of short story authors and the
subsequent demise of the pulp industry created a
vacuum for these authors that has never been filled.
Oil or gouche paintings are used to create the
original cover art. The colors are intentionally
vivid to compensate for the primitive printing
technology at the time. Several pulp cover artists
(i.e., Frank Paul and Margaret Brundage) became
accomplished artists in this genre and attracted a
following. Pulp art has recently experienced a
renaissance in popularity and is widely sought by
collectors.
More details as they evolve but I thought this teaser
would have value.
New Red Wing Shoe Store and Museum
Red
Wing is a company town and the name of that company
is the Red Wing Shoe Company.
Red Wing Shoe (or 'The Shoe' to the locals) has been
manufacturing shoes and boots in Red Wing for over
100 years. The company manufactures and sells
purpose-built footwear. Some of their target markets
include oil and gas, construction, iron workers,
agriculture, hunting and hiking. Their largest
manufacturing plant is in Red Wing, Minnesota. Almost
all other footwear today is manufactured and imported
from low cost countries, so a work boot made in the
USA is unique.
The Shoe is paternal about the City of Red Wing. When
The Shoe announced last year that they were going to
purchase a blighted downtown building and create a
flagship shoe store and museum, it was a major
announcement, especially locally.
This past week The Shoe moved their World's Largest
Boot (20x a normal boot) from a warehouse to the new
store. It was an exciting event that garnered a lot
of attention. As exciting as that was, the energy
level is even higher inside the store as employees
scramble to meet an aggressive deadline in opening
the new store.
Red Wing Shoe understands the value of visuals and is
an image-oriented company. We are proud to have
provided the graphics and framing for this exciting
new venue. The store opens August 3rd and the museum
later this month.