
Bra Art Gallery - Page 7
Carol A. White, retired
“Joyce White, my daughter-in-law, asked if I would be
interested in the Bra Art project and I agreed immediately!”This bra can be viewed at The Market Creation Group Gallery throughout the month of October.
Joyce Ann White, hairstylist
“I decided to participate in the Bra Art project because it is a good way to create something great for a wonderful cause. Charities always need money. And, with this project you can give a monetary contribution, as well as create a piece of art. Also, all the money goes to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.”
This bra can be viewed at the Artists on Santa Fe Gallery throughout the month of October.
Suzanne Wight, producer, writer, director, Fresh Media
“Though I love my office, sometimes I escape to a nearby coffee house jammed with two distinctive sets of customers. Amante attracts people like me—writers, designers, marketing and advertising people attached at the hip to their laptops. It is also THE place for cyclists to grab a café beverage before or after a bike ride. The flat-screen TV shows one world-class cycling event after another. The spare Euro décor is black and white with splashes of red. The baristas all bike to work, look hip in black, and exude warmth that belies their cool exteriors. I get an energy boost that gets me over any 'blocks' I may be experiencing. So, as I watched the Tour de France while drinking my medio latté half caf skinny and checking out everyone's super-bikes (mine is the only clunker in the mix), it hit me. I can do a bra from bike parts and use fun bike accessories as key elements. Hmmm...I think I'll call it BikeRack. BikeRack sports a JellyBell (state-of-the-art bell), a FLEA (a really great light that flashes multiple ways for night riding), and a superwoman mountain biker with flexible, magnetized parts. Thanks to Boulder Cycle Sport and University Bicycles for supplying me with used gears. What a ride!”
This bra can be viewed at the Co-Art Gallery throughout the month of October.
Suzanne Wight, producer, writer, director, Fresh Media
“In 1992, I moved from the “City of the Big Shoulders”, Chicago, to a town of big sky and almost no body fat, Boulder, Colorado. I joined a local health club. Nearly every day during my workout someone said to me, "You must be Marcia's sister." Each time I explained that I have a sister, Cindy, in Baltimore, but no sister in Boulder. One day I was in the locker room slapping on a little blush and detangling my unruly hair when I found myself face to face (in the mirror) with, well...a slightly different version of myself. She had a mane even wilder than mine, large blue eyes, better cheekbones and a more toned body, but the resemblance was unmistakable. I can't remember who spoke first. Honestly, it was a little like 'Parent Trap'. We burst out laughing and we've been doing that for 16 years now. People still assume we're sisters. And, why wouldn't they? We laugh, cry, fight, hug, support, nurture, and empower each other like sisters. Last year, Marcia learned she had breast cancer. All in the family; Her mom, Fran, is a survivor—two mastectomies and a great attitude. Marcia decided to 'do the double' as she said, and get on with her life. So bravo—rather—BraVeaux Marcia! She loves the sweeping meadows in Southern France. I love rich contrasting textures like rustic metal and vintage paperie. BraVeaux is the happy result.”
This bra can be viewed at the Artists on Santa Fe Gallery throughout the month of October.
Patrick Woodard, journalist, Pat Woodard Productions/KOA Radio
Anne Woodard, administrator, New West Physicians“A friend asked if I was interested in participating. It sounded fun,
so I asked my wife, Anne, if she would help with some skills I lack. We’ve done
the Race for the Cure, so this seemed like a fun and creative way
to become more involved. ” Patrick WoodardThis bra can be viewed at The Market Creation Group Gallery throughout the month of October.