Friday, May 06, 2011
We've Moved Our Blog
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Thursday, May 05, 2011
New Art for Harding Art Show in Nashville
Today through Saturday, Dolan will be set up at the Harding Academy in Nashville, Tennessee for the 36th annual Harding Art Show. The show presents work from over 70 artists, many from Nashville and the surrounding regions, but a few, like Dolan, traveling a bit farther for the event. For complete show hours and events, click here.
As we've been alluding to in tweets and Facebook wall posts, we have a number of big things brewing in the studio. But in between the meetings and phone calls, Dolan finished up a couple new works for the show including the work above titled, simply, Oriole. This original mixed media work will also soon be available as a reproduction on paper and wood.
Here are a few other works available this weekend at Harding:

Wooden Sketchbook: Amelia Longhorn

King Pelican Bait & Tackle

Springtime in the Hills

Virginia Den Collection

Songbird Collection (Paint Sticks)
As we've been alluding to in tweets and Facebook wall posts, we have a number of big things brewing in the studio. But in between the meetings and phone calls, Dolan finished up a couple new works for the show including the work above titled, simply, Oriole. This original mixed media work will also soon be available as a reproduction on paper and wood.
Here are a few other works available this weekend at Harding:
Wooden Sketchbook: Amelia Longhorn
King Pelican Bait & Tackle
Springtime in the Hills
Virginia Den Collection
Songbird Collection (Paint Sticks)
Friday, April 29, 2011
Country Picnic: Mama
Happy Mother's Day card by Rifle Paper Co. via Renegade Handmade
hand sewn linen dish towel by small batch production
egg crate via Pink Pig
brown sugar orange marmalade by cupboardcook
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Recent Commission: 13' Triptych + Driftwood Arrangement
Last Friday, we wrapped up a year-long commission for a client in the northern suburbs of Chicago. The commission included a 13' triptych installed in the entry hall along with a hand-painted, screen printed driftwood arrangement in the adjoining living room. As is often the case with many of our commissions, the project was inspired by one work in particular: In the Cattails. After numerous site visits and client conversations, the commission grew into a series of four works inspired by the Georgia coastline.
Below is a photo tour of the commission and process.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Retail Roundup: 4/27/11
Makeover My Mama contest at The Gypsy Wagon (Dallas, TX)
spotted: Baxter Beaver notepad from Night Owl Paper Goods at Magpie (Somerville, MA)
And in other Dolan Geiman retail news, this weekend we head to San Francisco to meet with a potential retailer selling furniture and home accessories for teens. Fingers crossed for a successful meeting. We're hoping you'll be seeing our work in their spring 2012 catalog.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Happy Birthday Audubon
The Shooting Gallery: Decorate His Place with Taste
We love this Etsy Taste Test inspired Treasury, Decorate his place with Taste, so much we thought we'd share all the finds in this week's Shooting Gallery column. These picks for him made their way to the Etsy front page last week thanks to curator CreatureCollars. Congrats everyone!
What's your favorite Etsy buyers tool or app? There are plenty to explore here.
What's your favorite Etsy buyers tool or app? There are plenty to explore here.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Cooking with Guest Blogger Lady Smokey: Happy Birthday Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn performing at her ranch in Hurricane Mills,TN in 2009
This month Loretta Lynn celebrated her 79th Birthday! Loretta is known as “The First Lady of Country Music” and for good reason. There is no one quite like her. At the age of 24, she taught herself how to play guitar and cut her first record one year later. She has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry since 1960. In 1967, her album, Don't Come Home A-Drinkin’, went to number one and became one of the first albums by a female country artist to reach sales of 500,000 copies. Loretta was one of the first women to sing about real women’s issues. She paved the way for many female vocalists and set a pretty high standard for country music.After we fist moved to Nashville, Grant gave me Loretta’s cookbook for Christmas one year. It is a fun book which combines many Lynn family stories with good ole’ Southern recipes.
One of our favorite recipes we like to make from her cookbook is Meatloaf. This recipe reminds me of my Mom’s meatloaf recipe, too. We, of course, change it because we aren’t good at following recipes so I am including her version and then our adaptation.
Loretta’s Meatloaf
Makes 8 Servings
2 lbs ground beef
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 egg, beaten
1 sleeve saltine crackers, finely crushed
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp Italian seasoning
1 cup ketchup
½ cup firmly packed brown sugar
Preheat oven to 350. In a large bowl mix together the beef, onion, egg, crackers, garlic powder, and Italian seasoning. Shape the mixture into a loaf and place in a loaf pan. Bake for 1 hour. In a small bowl combine ketchup and brown sugar. Pour over the meatloaf and bake for an additional 30 minutes.
Big & Lady Smokey’s version...
2 lbs ground turkey
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 egg, beaten
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1-2 slices of whole grain bread, finely crushed
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp dried rosemary
1 tsp dried basil
sea salt and fresh ground pepper
1 cup ketchup (you could make your own with canned tomatoes, tomato paste, little vinegar, and some molasses)
¼ cup brown sugar
1 Tbsp Sriracha hot sauce (or your favorite hot sauce)
Preheat oven to 350. In a large bowl mix together the turkey, onion, egg, garlic, bread crumbs, and seasonings. Shape the mixture and place in a loaf pan. Bake for 1 hour. In a small bowl combine ketchup, hot sauce, and brown sugar. Pour over the meatloaf and bake for an additional 30 minutes.
I recently made some stuffed peppers to accompany this turkey meat loaf and it was a great combination. We’ve been trying to eat more quinoa because it is so good for us but honestly, neither of us are huge fans of it. I found this to be a great way to enjoy this ancient, nutrient-packed grain.
I cooked up the quinoa following the directions on the package. I used red quinoa, which is really pretty. I sauteed some onion and mixed it and the quinoa with the following- frozen corn, raw chopped spinach, a can of diced green chilis, chopped cherry tomatoes, sea salt and pepper, ground cumin, and some grated sharp cheddar cheese. I cut the peppers in half and then stuffed each half with the mixture. I then placed the peppers in a baking dish, covered with foil, and baked at 350 for 45 minutes to an hour. I then removed the foil and topped each with a little more shredded cheese and baked for about 10-15 minutes more. These made for a colorful and quite tasty little side dish!
Grant and I found ourselves driving through Mississippi and Louisiana last week and I couldn’t help but have this song in my head...
Here’s my recent fish sandwich recipe. I used tilapia but it would also be great with catfish!
Fish Sandwiches
2-4 pieces tilapia
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup medium corn meal
1 Tbsp sea salt
1 Tbsp black pepper
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp chili powder
1 tsp cane sugar
1 egg
1 cup buttermilk
dash Tabasco
grape seed oil for frying
Mix flour, corn meal, and spices (salt-sugar) in a bowl. (Note: All these spices can be adjusted to your taste.) In another bowl, mix together egg, buttermilk, and hot sauce. Heat oil in a frying pan on medium high. Dip fish in buttermilk mixture and then in the flour mixture. Place in hot oil. Fry fish for about 3 minutes on each side- until coating is golden brown. Serve on a good quality bun with mustard, pickles, onion, lettuce, and tomato. Extra hot sauce is advised! ;)
I’ll close this post with a pie recipe! This here is one of Loretta’s recipes. (I’m sure she’d uses Crisco in her pie crust...)
Buttermilk Pie
Makes 8 servings
1 ½ cups sugar
¼ cup butter
3 eggs, slightly beaten
4 Tbsp all purpose flour
dash of salt
1 ¼ cups buttermilk
¼ tsp nutmeg
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 unbaked (9-inch) pie shell (and here's my pie dough recipe for you)
Preheat oven to 350. In a large bowl combine the sugar and butter and beat until creamy. Add the eggs, flour, and salt and beat until light and fluffy. Fold in the buttermilk, nutmeg, and vanilla. Pour the mixture into the pie shell and bake 45-50 minutes. Cool before cutting.
Happy Eating Y’all!
Friday, April 22, 2011
From Earth Day to Easter
Feeling Sorry for Pluto fiber art by Chris Roberts Antieau

grow recycled wood sign by William Dohman

grizzly in landscape etching by naturesabcs

handmade daffodils by Middleburg

recycled paper sand swan by rutisroots

save our seas inkjet print by thewheatfield

green wall DIY kit by greenwallnl

beachcombing series photograph by quercusdesign

ceramics by Patti Sandberg

carrot seeds via The Bear Foot Shaman

egg sprouts by Revisions

mason jar chandelier in easter pastels by Boots n Gus

air plants in easter egg by tohold

white rabbit wooden necklace by botanicaltheatre

basket with vintage cottons via raemj
grow recycled wood sign by William Dohman
grizzly in landscape etching by naturesabcs
handmade daffodils by Middleburg
recycled paper sand swan by rutisroots
save our seas inkjet print by thewheatfield
green wall DIY kit by greenwallnl
beachcombing series photograph by quercusdesign
ceramics by Patti Sandberg
carrot seeds via The Bear Foot Shaman
egg sprouts by Revisions
mason jar chandelier in easter pastels by Boots n Gus
air plants in easter egg by tohold
white rabbit wooden necklace by botanicaltheatre
basket with vintage cottons via raemj
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