Darlene Goins and her fabulous jewelry at Art Under the Umbrellas. |
My husband dropped me off Saturday at Art Under the Umbrellas in Old Town La Quinta, CA. It was another sunny day in the desert and I was feeling in my element -- my beloved desert air, sunshine, art ... what could be better? THEN I got to the first booth and IT GOT A LOT BETTER!!!
I had stepped into "Darlene's Divine Madness"
There was this explosion of bold, wild, my-kind-of-color jewelry, and an even bolder, wilder, colorful woman named Darlene Goins and her helper, Randall Weidner. Randall was wearing a lime green shirt and a spectacular necklace that screamed FUN.Darlene was like a hundred bottles of champagne all being uncorked at once, an explosion of bubbles and sparkling light. And she was really nice -- when my cell phone died she let me use hers so I could relocate my husband and get home.
"Too Much Fun" by Sherrie Spangler. I made this art quilt years ago, but it could've been based on Darlene. |
At first I thought Randall was there to add some business-like decorum because he seemed a little more grounded with the customers, then this happened:
Palm Springs artist Randall Weidner. |
Decorum flew out the window. Take a look at his web site: www.randallweidner.com. Like me, he's all about the color. I especially like his gallery where he does realistic subject matter but shifts the color wheel so nothing is the expected hue. And he has a quirky play on words with his collages of old Life magazine pictures. (Being a writer, I love fun with words.)
He and Darlene both exhibit at the Desert Art Center at 550 N. Canyon Drive in Palm Springs, www.desertartcenter.com. I don't think I'll have time to get there before I have to go home, but I hope to be back next year.
Cool blues and greens balance hot desert sun in some of Darlene's necklaces. |
A desert jewel to rival any blown glass art. |
Darlene makes her own clay face pendants. |
Randall shows some of Darlene's necklaces. |
Randall's shirt is the exact color of this California fan palm that I shot at one of the palm oases that I hiked through. (I'll do a separate post on the oases later.)
A glowing fan palm at a desert palm oasis. |
The beads and shirt remind me of desert greens;
the desert plant below could be a necklace
... around and 'round, life inspires art.
The desert's natural necklace. |
I bought these necklaces and earrings from Darlene. |
As I made my fourth and final pass through their booth, we lined up for a corny suck-your-tummy-in-and-try-to-look-skinny pose. Too bad I couldn't suck my arm in. I sure hope they'll be here if I come back next year!
Me and my colorful, artistic fun new desert friends. |
Have a colorful day!
These are my kind of people too. Love the pictures. Wish I was there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! Your matching up of photos and jewelry had me enthralled.
ReplyDeleteLove your comparisons of the jewelry with the desert plants...that jewelry is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSherry and husband, I'm sitting in San miguel Allende with my friends, and we found the pag on Internet, please I will love to get in contact with you, you can find me at Desert Artists, at 280 North Palm Canyon, Palm Springs california. DARLENE GOINS.
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