"Words into Dreams" by artists S. Jewell S. McGhee and Nikki Leeper will be a part of the festivities in Maplewood's annual "Let Them Eat Art" Festival. Maplewood's Whimsical Tribute to Bastille Day -
Here's your chance to take a self-guided tour through historic downtown Maplewood. You will enjoy live art demonstrations, entertainment and food & drink specials sold streetside by Maplewood’s award-winning restaurants. Here's a sampling of what's being planned: This year we are offering a sampling of the STL 250 Cakes courtesy of the STL 250 Cakelovers who will be kicking off the festivities with a Cakewalk parade down Sutton Blvd. at 6:30 PM. Starting at 6 PM, we welcome Farshid Ethniko on the Sutton Mainstage at 2731 Sutton and, headliner, The Gene Dobbs Bradford Blues Experience will serenade us from 9 PM to 11 PM. Entertainment includes the St. Louis Hoop Club, Dream Seekers Dream Interpretation, Belly Dancing, Impish Grin Face Painting and Tarot Card Reading at Mystic Valley. The event also features: • Live music around town with Elliot Ranney, Kecia Davis, Kevin Bilchik, Bryan & Lola, Phatz Jango and Miss Julibee. • Great food & drink specials by Maplewood’s award-winning restaurants including wine tastings at Vom Fass and chocolate tastings at Kakao Chocolate! 30 Food & Drink Venues to serve you. • Activities with Shakespeare Festival St. Louis and CAM (Contemporary Art Museum) • Dan the Pancake Man • Kid-friendly food at Bolyard's Meats and Provisions
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I want to personally thank each one of you for participating this year. Our merchants were very pleased to work with you. You are truly an inspiring and unique artist. The comments and feedback have been very positive, and the community loves to see the mannequins on the streets of Delmar! YOU ARE ALL WINNERS - and you bring so much to this project. This year the winners are: S. Jewell S. McGhee and Nikki Leeper Title: Words Into Dreams Merchant: Subterranean Books 2nd Place Winner: Cameron Tesson/Title: Sandalwood/ Representing Sunshine Daydream 3rd Place Winner: Divinemoira Studio/Title: Maiden on a Mission/Representing Mission Taco Congratulations to S.Jewell and Nikki for their outstanding creative masterpiece. Their mannequin will be on displayed at the Regional Arts Commission, second floor window for the community to see! Thanks again for all of your support. See you again next year. Audrey Jones Reflections by the Artist on “Words into Dreams” Words become many things. Words are instructions and information. Words are lies and words are truth. Words are just a medium to craft beautiful works of art. Words hold our dreams and give them back to us full of hope and soaked in magic. This community art piece standing on the Delmar Loop in front of Subterranean Books brings books to life. Is she Marie Antoinette, or Marian the Librarian? She is the keeper of a "take-a-book leave-a-book" bookshelf that adorns the front of her court gown. The artists S. Jewell S. McGhee and Nikki Leeper collaborated to make this artwork for Mannequins on the Loop 2015 and representing the business Subterranean Books. S. Jewell S. McGhee ![]() Mannequins on the Loop 2015 Subterranean Books One of the Great St. Louis Independent Bookstores6275 Delmar Boulevard, On the Loop www.subbooks.com Artists: S. Jewell S. McGhee and Nikki Leeper Jewell 2735 Ellendale Ave. St. Louis, MO 63143 [email protected] www.sjewellsmcghee.com 314-458-5601 Nikki www.behance.net/nikkileeper [email protected] Mannequins on the Loop 2015!
Jewell is partnering with artist Nikki Leeper to create a mannequin for Subterranean Books. Our current sketches are of a Marie Antoinette style dress with a "take-a-book leave-a-book" bookcase in the front and a towering wig with a castle crowning the mannequin. The piece will also feature photo opp. platform made of bricks painted to look like a bookshelf. The working title for the mannequin is "Words Become Dreams." ![]() You gave eleven answers. I wanted to know how to live a life that you would fill with your presence and holiness. You told me these eleven things. 1. To make my foundation a consistent dedication to the way of the LORD with my whole life; not sinless perfection but consistent dedication. 2. To wear my heart on my sleeve. “To speak the truth in the heart is to be so integrated that inner thought and audible speech agree. (Gerald H. Wilson)” To be transparent in my words and deeds. 3. …so that distortions of truth would never leave my lips. 4. To do no knowing harm to those I know. 5. And not to judge unjustly or hastily those I don’t yet know. 6. To recognize wickedness as ugly. To hate what is hateful, and condemn what is damnable. 7. To recognize virtue as beautiful, and honor holiness and righteous living. 8. To keep the covenants I make. To recognize the sacredness of a promise. 9. To keep my promises, even when it hurts. To be self-sacrificial in my virtue and fully committed to my words. 10. To give plainly without strings attached or unspoken expectations. 11. To never be persuaded that injustice is justice because of financial pressures. These things will keep me grounded in the presence of God, infecting my whole life with worship. by S. Jewell S. McGhee 11-14-2014 Quotation taken from Ps. Vol. 1 page 299 by Gerald H. Wilson, as part of the NIV Application Commentary Series God, you are my place of safety.
God, you are my source of peace. It is your goodness and your kindness that soothe my fears. Without my certainty and hope in you, all of my life and decisions would be laughable. Instead, I will look at the great cloud of witnesses who have gone before me and see your children and your delight and I will rejoice in the good inheritance of my faith. I know that those who find their hope and safety outside of you will suffer and will suffer more. I will not seek after other comforts, other solutions or other people, to be for me what only you can be. Lord, you have given me my past, my present, and my future is securely yours. You bring me gratitude and contentment. I will praise you because you counsel me always, even as I rest you instruct my heart and mind. “I will fix my eyes on Jesus, the author and perfector of my faith.” He is my solid ground, my strong foundation, my sure footing. Therefore I know gladness, I speak gratitude, I rest and relax in the safety of my God. You will not abandon me. You will not neglect to care for me. You show me the way of abundance and life. You give me joy, you fill me with your joy, like an excited friend whose mood wears off on you, and like contagious laughter. You provide completeness and pleasure in your presence. S. Jewell S. McGhee ![]() Do I say or act in my heart of hearts as if there is no God? Do I enjoy watching corrupt and scandalous stories on TV? There is no one good, but God. God I know you see me clearly, you know my thoughts and motivations. You know that all too often I chose to relax rather than discipline myself in seeking you. There is no one good but God. We have all joined together with Adam and Eve and ignored your bountiful gifts in order to lust and lie over the forbidden and ungiven. Do I call to God when I need help, or do I make a phone call? Do I use my friends and use them up? Do I act swiftly on my selfish desires? There is no one good but God. When I think of God’s righteousness and his requirements, does it fill me with dread? Am I overwhelmed by how God asks me to live? Do I work with or against those who are acting righteously? You are my guide, your Spirit plants goodness in me. Your fruit grows in my heart—kindness, goodness, gentleness, self-control —and your salvation is near. Restore me. Restore my heart and restore my actions to align with your goodness and the good you’ve done for me. I was challenged in looking at this Psalm to see myself as the wicked and not righteous. Because I really didn’t want to, I thought I should. And as usual, I am glad I did.
Original framed pieces are on sale ranging in prices from $100 to $500. Prints are also available through inquiry of the artist via the website: www.jewellmcgheeartworkportfolio.weebly.com or the facebook page: The Artwork of S. Jewell S. McGhee.
Psalm 13
Jewell McGhee 1. How long, God? I feel oppressed by my circumstances, my emotions, my relationships, my neediness. When will there be peace in my life and in my world? 2. When you are near me you make things clear. You give me rest even when things are hard, but right now I feel like I am on my own. How long until I just break? Sometimes I feel so sad I just want to give up. 3. Come back! Look over here! Pay attention to me! Answer me God. I know you are in control. What are you doing? Give me some insight. Give me some light in this dark place. I can’t see what to do nest. I keep tripping and falling. 4. Everyone expects me to fail, show them all that they are wrong. Show them that I am right to trust in you, God. That you are good and that you are near to me. 5. I trust in your love. I believe that you will not fail me. I will rejoice in your salvation. 6. I will sing to you and praise you because you have been good to me and I will continue to trust that you are good. Psalm 12
By S. Jewell S. McGhee 1. No one cares about morals or promises or faithfulness. No one cares about religion or even thinks that God could be known. Religion has become myth or superstition. 2. Because we have no respect for God or any acknowledgement of his rules, there is moral chaos. Everyone lies and cheats and steals. 3. May the LORD in his strength and his truth bring respect to his laws, may he cut off lawlessness and thwart the boastful. 4. May he frustrate those who say and act as a god unto themselves, as if they make the rules for their own universe and rule their own lives. 5. The LORD speaks, the LORD moves, the LORD will arise on behalf of the poor and oppressed. He gives strength to those who are weak and he proves the weakness of those who think they are strong. 6. There is no impurity in God or in his words. If he promises, he will act. 7-8. You LORD are our safety and our protection even in this godless and amoral world even though our culture honors what is vile and celebrates wickedness and depravity. |
S. Jewell S. McGheeJewell is an artist who has come to be known also as an author. She often writes a reflection to go with her art pieces and has been paraphrasing the psalms for many years. Categories
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S. Jewell S. McGhee likes to call her art “painting with pencils.” She first started using colored pencils to help her mother write names on lunch bags for school. “My mom would pick matching themes for the names on our bags; all balloons, or sunrises, or sometimes just geometric shapes. She always made them so beautiful; a plain brown bag lunch was, all at once, a love note, a story, a hug, and simple colors to enlighten us for the rest of the day.” These bags also became a constant reminder that art was simple, attainable, and a necessary part of every day. “I always start with a story.” Every time you hear a story you have a physical (tears, a chuckle, or a smile) or mental (confusion, contentment) reaction which is unable to be explained in words alone. “I like to use abstract art as a medium to dive deeply into the complicated mess of a story and discover something more about it and about myself.” She follows the flow of a story and finds the shapes and colors that express its fundamental emotions and questions. Jewell uses her art to interpret the stories of Shakespeare, the newspaper, the Bible, and her own life. “As I grapple with Hamlet, I see lines-sharp and violent-cutting through relationships and into love. There is red: obviously for blood, but also for love (a riddle itself). A golden crown, a golden son; a golden sun breaking through ghosts, clouds, and lives to reveal blackness and blood.” How black is the blackness of hate? What texture is grace? What shape is confusion, or desperation, or promise? These are the questions these pieces ask. |
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