Every time you turn around Bob shows you some incredible piece of art in a totally different medium. Here is a bronze sculpture he did.
Studio VO- Bronze Sculpture, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
Every time you turn around Bob shows you some incredible piece of art in a totally different medium. Here is a bronze sculpture he did.
Studio VO- Bronze Sculpture, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here are some of the logos that you may recognize that Bob Viau has developed.
Lia Parisi Jewelry, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
You can see more of Bob Viau’s work at www.studioVO.com
Antique Finds- Main Street Art and Antiques Cigar Ash Tray, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Hi Joey,
It was good to finally meet you at the Block party. Bob and I are back from
camping in the woods of Maine. We are having a sale on the hand carved
Lobster Adirondak chairs. They are normally $465 each plus tax and $850 for
a pair. We are selling them for the SALE price of $425 each plus tax and
$800 for pair. Bob’s other work is the Alchemy logo, the Blue and white
tile illustrations at the Azorean, the giant clock on Main Street for
Horvitz and Frisch CPA firm, the copper roses on the ROSE BAKER center,
Captain Carlo’s website and menus. It is great to see good community and
family news highlighting the positive parts of Gloucester and what it has to
offer. You found a real niche here with your site.
Regards,
Deej Viau
StudioVO: Commercial and Fine Art Studio of Gloucester
Note to self- make some godamn time to get over to Studio VO for a pic of those lobster Adirondak chairs!
Lia Makes Handcrafted jewelry from things you would find in an ordinary office. Watch as she explains where the money from the proceeds of her work will go.
Here is Lia Parisi displaying one of her unique pieces of jewelry made from recycled office staples. Shown are earrings made from computer keyboard keys. The money she raises through her jewelry sales will go to publishing her book of poetry and photos. Good on her.
Lia Parisi Jewelry, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Just found this release buried in my email from Jackie Ganim-DeFalco. If you recall I had pictures of some of her unique pieces here on the blog last week.

“Carole Lambert, author of the Sea Glass Chronicles is about to release her newest book, A Passion for Sea Glass – featuring the clever and creative ways in which the most ambitious collectors of sea glass use and display their collections.
Join us in Camden, Maine, on Saturday, August 23th for the DownEast Books launch party featuring author, Carole Lambert, photographer, Amy Wilton and jewelry artist, Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco of Cape Ann Designs who will be there to sign the new book.”
4-6PM | Whitehall Inn
52 High Street Camden, Maine


Rocky Neck Art Colony
Gloucester
The Rocky Neck Art Colony will host its annual Beaux Arts Costume Ball on Wednesday, August 13th, 7-11pm at The STUDIO Restaurant, 51 Rocky Neck Ave., Gloucester MA. FLOWER POWER is the theme for this year’s ball and prizes will be awarded for outstanding costumes. Costumes are optional. A DJ will spin songs for all ages, hors d’oeuvres are included, cash bar available. A SILENT AUCTION will be held and the doors open at 6:30pm the night of the Ball to preview auction items which includes original artwork, jewelry, services and other wonderful items. Tickets are available at the shop, IMAGINE, 43 Rocky Neck Ave, Gloucester, or call 978-282-1346 to reserve; $30 for adults/ $20 for children if purchased before August 10th, $35/$25 thereafter. Tickets will be sold at the door the night of the ball. Everyone is invited!
I donated a beautiful Seagull Poop Framed Picture for their silent auction. I’m hoping a couple of rich dudes get into an egotistical bidding war over it!
B & N Fishing Gear, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Yet another series begins today- Fishermen Tattoos. This one is a tribal fish hook on Dave Jewell’s calf.
Fishermen Tattoos- Dave Jewell’s Tribal Fish Hook, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here is another one of Jackie Ganim-DeFalco’s one of a kind sea glass pieces.
Jackie Ganim-DeFalco’s Cape Ann Designs Sea Glass Accssories At The Sidewalk Bazaar, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Check out some more of Candy Marshall’s work. Her prices are what I consider cheap for the unique beautiful pieces she’s made.
Candy Marshall’s MillRiver Beadworks at The Sidewalk Bazaar, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
You Can’t Fake The Funk!
I don’t understand how the folks from Everlution Forms took this picture but I dig it!
indigo.jpg, originally uploaded by everlution.
Have you seen this van around town?
This is the Bad Ass van that belongs to the creators/owners of Everlution Forms. Chickity Check out their blog EverlutionForms.com for photos of their unique, cool, hip designs, events and locations of where you can see their work in person.
It’s what we’re all about- local people creating stuff responsibly and making our space a more beautiful and interesting place to be! Check it out!
I’ll be sure to let everyone know in this space the next time they have a show, and I’m hoping one day they will invite me to tag along to one of the roller derby’s they go to.
I’ve been seeing more and more of the hand carved striper bass around town. One looked particularly cool over the threshold of someone’s house just past the stone bridge heading toward Annisquam.
Hand Carved Striper At Menage Gallery, originally uploaded by captjoe06.