Wildling Museum, Buellton Drive Public Art Project with Inflated Embells

Community members encourage the improvement of wheels in works of art.

The Wildling Museum of Art and Nature won a grant from the City of Buellton Art and Culture Committee to bring a new public art assignment to the community. The Nature Takes the Wheel task: a public art task with recycled ornaments.

The grant will feature a team of artists led through art therapist Stacey Thomps to directly invite netpainting members to color and beautify elaborates used in art paintings that encourage nature.

The assignment marks the Wildling Museum’s first public art initiative. The exhibition will be on display until October 31 at the Santa Ynez Valley Botanical Garden and elsewhere.

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“We thank the City of Buellton for laughing at our first public art assignment that would motivate netpaintings members to turn used jewelers into a laughing art painting for all netpaintings to enjoy,” said Stacey Otte-Demangate, Executive Director of the Wildling Museum.

“The task is an overly wise expression of our erroneous way of celebrating nature through art and motivating sustainable practices such as recycling and recycling,” he said. “We encourage any age to connect and look forward to see what other Americans create.”

The grant allowed the Wildling Museum to rent local artist Thompsdirectly to lead the effort, and recruited two other local artists for the project, Kiana Beckmen and Carolyn Dorwin.

The team collects elaborates and art materials and prepares wheel preparations for participants and delivers materials as needed. Once the artworks are passed to the Wildling for display, the team will protect the jewelers with varnish before installing them in places, their best friend in Buellton.

The first installation of nine jewelers is underway in the Santa Ynez Valley Botanical Garden, and once Wildling can reopen, the museum will also provide an installation. With enough participants, organizers hope to expand the allocation to local businesses in Buellton that will also house works of art in the city.

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