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Kristi Beisecker is a graphic designer, photographer, printmaker and alternative scientist whose interested in making images through two contrasting elements. She is also a blogger in lifestyle, travel, wellness and health, art and design, beauty and fashion.

Kenaz – light of life

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While doing my asparagus series, I used the same technique of arranging the objects in my “Olivio” piece that was inspired by fortune telling and the infiorata art form. I had chosen the below image to be included in my portfolio and was unsure of if it reflected the coherence of the portfolio since right away I didn’t see anything meaningful.

While meditating recently on an issue, I began to feel drawn once again to my runes. I had uncovered them in my plethora of boxes from my move and started to use them again. Using runes is a lot like using the ‘stick and bones’ method of divination (throwing them on the ground and picking up ones that you feel drawn to and/or form some sort of significance).

It totally dawned on me that the unintentional arrangement of the asparagus in the image is a reverse image of the rune; Kenaz.  It is a German word for ‘kien’ which literally translates to pine or fir tree. In old English the meaning refers to a torch made from a pine tree. Other linguistic ties to this word brings the meaning of the rune to more light. The Scottish term “ken” means to know something. Furthermore the German root “kan” means to generate something. Kenaz has a connection with knowledge, illumination, as well as fire and heat.

With the above meaning, Kenaz therefore means flame, a spark of light or illumination and reversed it means a dwindling flame or spark of light, to not give up on a dream, a source of inspiration is petering out, a sense of giving up. This piece was created back in June, just after starting a new job, a new chapter in a my life and at the time was thinking of certain situations in my life. It’s funny that now almost 6 months later it’s meaning has surfaced at a pertinent time where the meaning makes sense.

Reference: http://elderfutharkrunes.blogspot.com/2010/11/kenaz.html

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News – SPE Northeast Conference Group Exhibition

This year’s SPE Northeast Chapter Conference is quickly approaching, and they are thrilled to announce the talented artists chosen to be part of the conference’s Juried Exhibition! Joshua Farr, Executive Director at the Vermont Center for Photography is the juror of this year’s exhibition for our annual conference, “Is Photography Enough? Interdisciplinary Approaches Beyond the Still Image.”

Selected Artists: Anne Arden McDonald, Tony Attardo, Kristi Beisecker, Richard Cavagnolo, Monica Church, Rebecca Davis, Adrienne Defendi, Colleen Fitzgerald, Carolyn Benedict Fraser, Nicholas Gaffney, Audrey Gottlieb, Eui-Jip Hwang, Alysia Kaplan, Sarah Knobel, Katharine Kreisher, Janelle Lynch, Chris Maliga, Adrian Martinez, Andy MatternSandra Matthews, Alyssa Jaffe Minahan, Marc NewtonMarc Ohrem-Leclef, Nicholas Pollack, Sarah PollmanRachel Bee Porter, Blair Rainey, Amy Shapiro, Rochelle Simard, David Underwood, Judy Unger-Clark, Emily Vallee, Nathan Wagoner

Exhibition Dates: November 3rd–26th, 2017

Brattleboro Gallery Walk Opening: November 3rd, 5:30-8:30pm

SPE-NE Opening Reception: November 11th, 6:30pm-9:00pm

IMAGE CREDIT: Colleen Fitzgerald, “K”, 2016

September Recap

Last Thursday I held a first ever fundraiser event for the collaborative project I have established with the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center and the North American Orchid Conservation Center. It was a first ever for me, but not first ever event. Unfortunately, we did not get as many people as we expected, nor raised as much as we expected. However, the event was had, the project was launched and a building block was built.

September was also a very challenging time for me, personally. SO much went wrong, that it actually blew my mind. For the first time in my project history things just did not pan out. No matter how much work I put into these projects and events, it either just altogether not end up happening or it was half-assed and the available resources in putting together these projects and events failed. I lost a lot of money and emotional energy, and for the month of August I was excited for this month to be my way of breaking into the community here; establishing connections, resources, and building a new community and strengthening the one I have already built. Well none of the above really happened. I pushed forward to prove the people in my circles that I could pull off the above yet the surrounding community didn’t pull through and it still failed.

At the beginning of the month, I had my first solo exhibition in Northampton and the Hampshire County. I was pretty excited that it came together so quickly. Had scheduled the dates for installation and reception times. Ordered the printed materials, only to be met with a last minute change in the duration of the exhibition as well as setup. Lost money in the printed materials as well as taking time off from work to install. I ended up setting up the following week, with the reception the following day. I had done postcards, online promotion, flyer distribution for the opening reception and City Hall failed to open the building on reception day so the 30-60 people I was expecting both of which of personal and non-personal contacts didn’t show, only one of my good friends came because she and her partner were already in the area and I had to let her into City Hall!

Fast forward to the following weekend. I had spent the last 3.5 years building a following in the travel and lifestyle categories and a social media reach to be able to work with hotel and resorts to promote travel, their destinations and residencies. I had connected with a photographer on Model Mayhem in Mount Tremper, NY area where I was scheduled to stay at Emerson Resort and Spa. Doing complimentary stays and media trips are a huge reward for hard work in building a blog and following. However, the photographer did not pull his weight and deliver the photos. He put a huge ass watermark and left the images unusable for digital and print publication regardless of explaining to him explicitly in email and in person over lunch the reasoning to not have watermarks in a collaboration. He took the entire project and made it about himself, used my comped room as a set for his following and acted like he had a lot of reactivity to his posts while on location when he didn’t. While in a Facebook live, he said “my room” when it was actually mine, and he wasn’t staying at the resort. People wonder why I have to or am used to doing everything myself, and this is why. As a freelancer/individual, sometimes I can’t trust anyone to carry through a vision.

I think it will take me some time to recover from this month and reassess what I did get out of the above, and how to milk the above to create a transmutation into something positive. While I do have a fear of failure, I do not believe in failure as there are many outcomes and possibilities in this universe. The mind just has to be open enough to attract it.

 

Inquiry: World’s Largest Kaleidoscope

Mount Tremper, NY | World’s Largest Kaleidoscope – While staying at the Emerson Resort and Spa one of their biggest features is a silo that has been converted into a kaleidoscope show. The show is an interactive display of light, sound and form and tells the story of the universe through this. The display was created by a local film firm in NYC and by two artists. After the show, you find yourself in a gift shop fill of different kaleidoscopes ranging from all sizes and prices. The team at Emerson gifted me a travel-sized kaleidoscope that I now keep on my kitchen table. Not only is it a feast for the eyes, but this experience has inspired me a bit in my own photography.

The above image was taken through a triangle tubular piece and had a mandala panting on the back wall. This image is pretty cool and makes me wonder if I can recreate the effect by creating a kaleidoscope lens. Throughout the shop there were interactive displays where you can look through kaleidoscopes and spin a bowl of marbles to create your own visuals. This activity is complimentary for guests.

Residency: Emerson Resort and Spa

Emerson Resort and Spa is a nice getaway for a long weekend, or a whirlwind of 48 hours. The property promotes relaxation but for everyone – not just couples. It aims to promote a family-friendly atmosphere by having a variety of on-site activities such as ‘the World’s Largest Kaleidoscope’. It’s got a mixture of leisure activities, a dog park, bonfires and s’mores, guided walks and hikes, screenprinting activities among other various activities.

The Emerson also offers a variety of affordable options for a weekend getaway. In the lodge they have deluxe room, luxury room and junior suite for budget rooms and for suites in the lodge they have; luxury suite, family suite streamside suite; in the Inn – where I stayed – they have; regal, royal and imperial rooms. To add a bit of flare to your stay they have ‘Emerson Amusements’.

Video Tour

Watch the video below for a video tour of the Royal Inn room at the Emerson Resort and Spa.

Exploration: Relax in the Mountains

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MOUNT TREMPER, NY – Relax in the splendor of the Catskill Mountains & Hudson Valley in mind. Woodstock, NY is just a throws away and unlocks music history. After a hectic month, I was excited to take a short break in the Castkills hills of New York. Just shy of two and a half hours from Northampton, MA, it made for an easy getaway. In the last several years, this region in particular is going through a bit of a metamorphosis as far as tourism goes. There’s plenty to do in the region if hiking isn’t your thing. I often tend to forget this, as I’m not much of a hiker myself, but it truly is the best way to see the mountains up close and personal. In addition to hiking, the area is known as the ‘birth place of fly fishing’ and on a warm summer day you will often see cars pulled over on bubbling creeks and their drivers wading in the river beds.

 

 

If hiking or fishing isn’t your thing, the area is strong in agritourism – a branch of agriculture that combines travel and food production, as a way to promote the produce of farmers in a given area. But there’s plenty to do in the outdoor and seasonal department. The region is known for it’s plethora of striking fall foliage and spectacular scenic drives.

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News – Quantitive Fluorescent Microscopy Course Acceptance

I was notified today that I was accepted into MDI Biological Laboratory’s Quantitive Fluorescent Microscopy course and I am beyond excited!! I have requested financial support and am still waiting to hear from that. But I am in and have confirmed my space! I am really honored that they decided to accept me as it’s a course usually for Phd and Master students, but I am treating this as a residency and will take an artistic spin on the tasks/assignments. I also love Bar Harbor so am excited to be spending time there too. 🙂

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Mount Tremper, NY – PR Trip

I’m super excited to announce my first PR trip with Emerson Resorts and Spa. I will be arriving in the Hudson Valley on Sunday September 17th and staying the night, to leave early Monday morning to get back to Northampton for work.  While I was just there, this is an entirely different kind of trip. I can’t say much about the trip at the moment. This is kind of a pivotal moment for me as it’s something I’ve been wanting to do more of and just now have been able to get a grasp of how this industry works in conjunction with my personal interests and aspirations!