Sunday, June 19, 2011

New Digital Art Prints and Collages



Digital ART Display at the Well's Street Art Fair Chicago






VW Collage with Maps 32" x 32"



"Red VW"
Printed on Canvas and stretched
48" x "48 $350
32" x 32" $275
24" x 24" $195
18" x 18" $150



Available in matted prints
20" x 24" $60
16" x 20" $40
11" x 14" $25
8" x 10" $15
5" x 7" $12

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Art Prize Artway " A New Way to Buy Art"


"Artway" A New Way to Buy Art! I used to exhibit my Artwork in a vintage Diner. The Diner Store, An American Art Gallery. Now I am taking my art to the streets, in a Stainless Steel Hotdog Vending cart. I will be selling my neon Hot Dog Diners, Art Deco Movie Theatres, and classic Neon Diners right on Fulton Ave in front of WMCAT. This is just a test market for exhibiting my artwork at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or any other world class museum with a sidewalk out in front. So stop by and pick up a Contemporary Knickknack for your home or business. A complete line of inexpensive Artway and Artprize souviners will be available for your consumption. If you or your loved ones, do not win an Artprize. Do not fret, for a limited time only you can purchase a Funky Artprize any media of your choice, Painting, Sculpture, Photography to Videography. Custom made Artprizes can be ordered for your exact art.
Time to Buy Art!


http://www.artprize.org/artist/id/484


My Artway Cart will be in front of
West Michigan Center for Arts & Technology (FULL)
98 E Fulton St.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

http://www.artprize.org/venue/id/55

Visit WMCAT to see the rest of the Artists exhibiting there.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Faces of ART!

Here are pictures from an exhibit at the Crooked Tree Art Center in Petoskey Michigan.

with Sue and Russell Bolt Sueblot.com, Pat & Chip Denison , Denisonstudio.com,
Madeline Kaczmarczyk & Myself Jerryberta.com
The show runs til April 4th


Monday, March 2, 2009

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Time to Buy Art!

A recent This American Life was all about Plan B.
Ira Glass asked a group of people if they were still on Plan "A" Only the youngest one was Plan "A" ,all the others had gone through a bunch of Plans.
I was working in my studio, listening to one my my favorite shows," This American Life", and I was realized I was still on Plan "A". Capitol A for art! I am one lucky guy. I wanted to be an artist ever since my 7TH Grade art teacher Mr. Dodd, said do not forget the snot catcher when drawing face. The snot catcher is between your nose and your mouth. Right there and then I realized I wanted to be an art teacher. Thank you Mr. Dodd! Through high school that was my plan until in college I realized the artists were having more fun than the art teachers, even if they talked about snot catchers.
So I decided I was going to be an artist.
And that is what I have been ever since, the jobs I had were just to pay to set up my studio.
It was easy in 1974 in Michigan selling Clay Art at street art shows. Michigan had some of the best art shows in the country then. Michigan was making cars and people were buying ART!

That Saturday in the worst of times in a very depressed economic state of Michigan. I realized how lucky I am I am still on Plan "A". Thank you to all the people who have collected my artwork over these many years. You have made my goofy life possible. Thank you Thank you. You stop by and tell me how you have got so much enjoyment out of my artwork. I thank you for helping me live my life as an artist and helping me raise a family. Madeline my wonderful wife and my 2 great kids Amy & Zach, the "A 2 Z kids" hat is a whole other story.

On Talk of the Nation there were some guys talking about Credit Default Swaps and other products like them. These are not products these are not something you buy put in a bag plastic or paper, but always a reused bag in our booth, Credit Swaps are some kind of scam that have got all in this mess. These Credit Swaps are not cars that you drive to your favorite roadside attractions. I make a product, it is art and thankfully many people like to take my art home.

Like my friend Russ Bolt who turned 80, Febuary 28th. He was designer at GM in the Fifties. I had a 1960 Cadillac for a while and Russ sat in it and pointed out all the things he designed on the interior. In 1975 he became an artist full time with is lovely wife Sue Bolt.

Russ and Sue have made products all there life, real products that make people happy.


Happy Birthday Russ and many more.

Jerry





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