S_V_H Just Breathe image 2

A recent image of Just Breathe

There are three parts to each new artwork project. There is near complete artwork. That is what you see in the image above. Next up is the music system in two parts. I have already mounted the speakers, but now I need to build the stereo system and connect the speakers. Then, once the stereo is ready, I will return to the computer to finish the cover music. This music will need to be refined to sound its best through the artwork’s 5×7 speakers. The last major step, and now my newly added third task, is to mount an LED light strip and connecting it to the stereo system.

Early version of Just Breathe along with Our House waiting its turn.
Here is a nice video of Willie Nelson with his son Lukas Nelson singing Just Breathe.
Christy Skuban one of the founders of EmptyWallsArt past away on February 5th 2024.

I remember the first time I saw Christy. I am thinking early 2017 when my son-in-law told me about a craft art show at an old converted tire factory. With snow and ice and few easy access parking, found a spot to park and soon made it into the large, very high ceiling entrance. Although busy, through the crowd I saw a woman standing behind in table dressed with dark-framed glasses, a violet hat and a coat to match. Behind her I saw hanging several abstract and colorful artworks. Definitely 3D. I remember saying to myself, “Who the hell is that?” But instead of walking over to her, I move on with my son-in-law, for there was a lot to see in several buildings. Much later we Christy and I became artist friend she told me this. Later the spring at the Spring Art show at the Heyde in Chippewa Falls she walked into a room and had her first encounter with three of my artworks. I believe she said something similar to “I wonder who that artist was.” This rest is a nice on and off contact and relationship with Christy. That is until she made possible and credible the foundation of EmptyWallsArt. She was the curator for our current 2024 Chippewa Valley Museum’s (CVM) Winter Art show. EmptyWallsArt will not be the same for a long while to come. But to honor Christy, her Art and her positive dedication to EmptyWalls this is an edited version of what I emailed to the group’s membership:

Our tribute to Christy should first start with a strong commitment by all the members to support and promote the organization she absolutely made possible. The group can then look to seek out one or two women to eventually and hopefully fill her position. The CVM 2025 Winter Art show would give us an excellent opportunity to pay tribute to Christy through EWA. We could ask those who own art by Christy to put their works on display as the centerpiece of the exhibition. Alongside her art I made the suggestion that each member of EWA also hang one piece of their art in the style of Christy. What a respectful way to honor her. Such an event would also be a call out to all those who cared for her and her art to come and be a part of that exhibition’s reception. I added that I felt that Christy, although a very outgoing artist, had her shy side. I could not help but feel such a tribute to her would be her preference.
Christy’s art will have its celebration. When it is this time, I will not pass her by. I will walk to her remembering one more time that long ago moment the girl in glasses and that large violet hat.

Scott Von Holzen

Our House 2nd images

This is the second image of the music box project, Our House.

The following is the background story of the song, Our House.

Here is the YouTube video of Graham Nash’s story of “Our House
Wikipedia image of the house shared by Graham Nash and Joni Mitchell from 2022

Since I was lucky to find an image of the original “Our House.” I wondered what it looked like on Google maps. I found a area timeline from 2023 and although it was not apparent at first, there it finally was. This newer image from Google Maps shows major changes to the house. The address 8217 is visible on the fence to the right. My curiosity about this music does not differ from all the other artworks I have painted. If I am to spend weeks on each project, my understanding is to go beyond the music.

Google Maps Image

How I choose the colors is a process that varies between artworks. If possible, I look for videos on YouTube of the music being preform by the original artist and important covers. This includes the original artist’s official video and any live performances of the music. I also do an internet search to learn the history of the song, and any helpful details of its story, which, for this music, included the design of the original album release.

Found this $10 1970 version on eBay.

I must say the official video of Our House surprised and disappointed me. It is only a couple of years old. The original release of Our House was on the album Déjà vu, 1970. But it gave me the colors seen in the 2nd image of Our House, and therefore another connection between the music and the artwork.

This is a still image from the official video I used to pick out the colors for this project, Our House.

Scott Von Holzen

S_V_H First Image Our House

Here is a different first image of the project Our House. This came about because I wanted a new look and saw the hanging wire as an opportunity. That coated steel wire is now part of the artwork. This will add to the industrial constructed look. Leaning up against the wall is Our House’s companion artwork Just Breathe.

Throughout Rembrandt painted on rectangle pieces of wood or stretched canvas, which in his time was common practice. In my time when I began turning sheet music into art, starting with rectangle canvases placed on their long side made sense. A rectangle shape for a musical artwork was a good fit, reminiscent of a sheet music staff. And that worked as long as I thought that painting sheet music was the plan. But sheet music only plays a small part in what is music, and to grow this art I needed to find a better representation of what I think of music as a multidimensional experience. That thinking lead me to the creation of this art’s first 3D artwork, Sweet Little Angel by B B King in 2015. Currently, adding LED lighting is opening up another musical dimension. That brings me to this to visual step forward with this first image of Our House.

My latest artworks I am working on are Our House, seen above, and a companion work, Just Breathe. Their widths are only twelve inches wide. The incentive to go smaller comes from the recent challenge of fitting the three artworks of the Beatles Triptych into our car to travel to the Chippewa Valley Museum Winter Art show. We got them all to fit and well cushioned from each other, but the stack was high enough and the trunk door, as well as our seats, curved enough that we lost length as the pile grew. We had to move the seats up. It was good that this show was local. I made a second trip with Zombie, the fourth work in the show. That got me thinking what if I have a distance drive for an exhibition and I needed to take as many works I could fit in the car in one trip? One solution is these two recent works. They will fit in the same space as one of the Beatles’ work.

This was the first moments when I realized it would be possible to power together a stereo system and an artwork’s LED lighting, using my standard green momentum button.
Just Breathe, sung by Eddie Vetter.
This is the draft music for the music box. Just Breathe.
Live version of Our House from a long time ago.
This is the setup draft for the music box, Our House.

Here is the exhibit information and a few pictures I took after hanging my work at the very large exhibition room provided for our group show, EmptyWallsArt at the Chippewa Valley Museum.

Three group members: far left Ray Kaselau, then Aubrey Hogan, and on the far right Jeff nelson. Pedestal sculpture by Don Gaber
My Beatles Triptych
Group Member Terry Meyers metal sculpture. On the right side of the image a few of the very nice works by guest artist Susanna Gaunt
The Chippewa Valley Museum Winter Art Show featuring our group members from EmptyWallsArt and three guest artists.

Scott Von Holzen