Wednesday, August 3, 2011

August Classes at BFG

Christmas Ornaments- Faux Gingerbread Cookies  (Supplies included)
Adults
It's time to start thinking about Christmas...learn to make these ornaments in time to make gifts for family and friends.  Fun and easy techniques will be explored.  Class size is limited to six students, so sign up now!  Each student will take home two ornaments.

$25                        Thursday, August 11, 11:00-Noon

Glass Mosaic (Supplies included)
Adults
Construct a mosaic cross or trivet using basic mosaic techniques.  Class size is limited to six students.  This is a two day class.

$30                         Wednesday & Thursday, August 17 & 18, 11:00-Noon

Mermaid Painting (Supplies included)
Adults
Complete a small painting using acrylic paint and other surprise materials.  Class size is limited to eight students.

$30                         Wednesday, August 31, 10:00-Noon


  • Registration deadline is one week prior to class date.
  • Payment secures your place in class.
  • No refunds will be issued on registration fees, unless class fails to fill and is cancelled by BFG.
  • Bring in completed registration form, along with payment to Best Friends Gallery at 154 N. Hoyle Avenue in Bay Minette.
  • Registration forms may be picked up at the gallery or e-mailed upon request at bestfriendsgallery@yahoo.com

Ed Lambert

Best Friends Gallery is pleased to feature the work of Ed Lambert, of Irvington, Alabama today.  Ed's medium is wood...and we have some beautiful pieces on exhibit.  When we first met Ed and saw his work, we fell in love with his cutting boards.  They are hand crafted of several different types of wood to include red oak, cypress, walnut and poplar.  These functional hard working pieces for your kitchen also serve as beautiful artwork.  They are very reasonably priced at $75 each.


...some of his beautiful bowls...




Ed is a friend to all who meet him and he has a very generous heart...he recently brought in some airplanes that he has lovingly hand crafted with little children in mind.  He wanted to do something special for our customers here at Best Friends Gallery...so here's the deal. Each customer who makes a fifty dollar or more purchase (before tax) at the gallery gets one of these wonderful airplane toys at no cost!  They are heirloon quality toys, valued at $40 each.  We will honor his request until all of the airplanes have flown out the door! 

*Please only one free airplane to each home.


Thank you Ed!  We are honored to have you as part of our Best Friends Gallery family!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Pottery at Best Friends Gallery

The secret is out around Bay Minette...most people know what great pottery we have at Best Friends Gallery...but, just in case you haven't heard, take a look at some of the pictures here.  We feature the work of three of our areas finest potters, each with a unique and different style and approach to their work. 



The blue bowl featured here is by Rosinton resident, Jennifer Roberson.  Jennifer digs the clay from the local area around her home, sometimes right in her own back yard!  She hand forms the pieces, then to add an extra little something, she enscribes little quotes on the back, which makes her pieces real conversation starters. 

Jennifer  apprenticed under Rhett Buckner, a local potter whose pieces are sought after by locals as well as the snowbirds that we welcome to our coast every year.  If you like what you see here, come in and support Jennifer by purchasing a piece of her beautiful pottery.  Prices range from $6.50 to $99.00. 



Featured here is the work of Jerry Bradley of Bay Minette, who works under the name, Red Dog Pottery.  Jerry considers his work "functional" pottery, and anyone who has ever purchased a piece of Jerry's work will tell you that it works hard for you.  Using a pottery wheel, he makes many different pieces, each with a useful purpose...soap dishes, pie plates, coffee mugs, large bowls, small bowls, vases, lamps, teapots, lanterns, chicken roasters, and many others.  He creates many pieces using the same glazes so that it makes collecting fun if you wish for your pieces to match.  The vase above is glazed in a wonderful "sand" like color that goes in any decor.  The lantern in the top photo is glazed in his signature brown and blue glaze.  Jerry's pottery prices range from $5.00 to a complete sixteen piece set of dinnerware for $225.00.


Jerry also works in  a style known as "raku".  The piece above is a wonderful example.





We are also honored to have the work of  Brenda G. Anderson of Spanish Fort, Alabama.  Brenda's work is very "artsy".  She is always experimenting with techniques and glazes, and we never know what surprises she will bring in for us to exhibit.  Pictured at top is a "lady vase", which is a signature piece that is part of a series that Brenda recently completed.  Next is a beautiful bowl, with a puddle of blue glass in the bottom.  The third picture shows a simple little gravy boat, glazed in a wonderful neutral color that would look right at home in any kitchen.  Brenda's pieces that we currently have range in price from $12.00 to $65.00.