Monday, March 24, 2014

CORN, rice, wheat




My work has always been inspired by a regional synthesis (Tornado Series, Mississippi River series, or Waterfalls of the North Shore of MN).   I have worked in series, in depth, a minimum of ten years per series, and intend for my upcoming series to be added to my repertory of studio works,  to initiate each of the three images ideas, corn,rice,wheat, to consciously develop new studio techniques in paintings and drawings, printmaking, photography, …yes this has been a life of sacrifice, but also a life of engagement at times with family, collectors, museums,  community, world, politics, aesthetic provocations…and I have started with this new series (CORN) to create a long lasting, in-depth series to explore the larger world context that we live in. 


     I desire for my new work to be an accumulated  sense of hope, wonder and creative strategy. To engage with my national colleague's networks, developing through my engagement with Chicago based, KleinArtistWorks  for dialog and national exhibition opportunities. Having time to complete the large scale paintings on canvas, in the Corn theme, and find new audiences that will support my ongoing dialogs with nature and environment, history and a global theme as part of my vocabulary for my emerging new works.  To travel again to Oaxaca to work with a private printmaking atelier I spoke to , and was invited to work with by the master printmaker, to create prints and to explore more visits to NYC, and possibly LA, CA.

Perry Ingli 3-24-14

Sunday, October 31, 2010

ART ATTACK 2010



PERRY INGLI FINE ART celebrates the visuals and the cerebral:


ART ATTACK 2010 at THE NORTHRUP KING BUILDING www.northrupkingbuilding.com/,

Studio #265. 1500 JACKSON ST NE, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55413.


See Ingli's website for directions www.ingliart.com


FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 5th, 5-10 p.m. / SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6th, Noon to 8 p.m. and SUNDAY November 7th. Noon to Five.


Poetry read, and Jazz guitar performed 2-4 on Sunday 11-7th. Studio 265.

(Also, were open First Thursdays November 4th, 5-9 p.m.)


Dear Friends and Collectors:


This year has been another journey of strife and success.

The summer was too damn hot to work outside, or too wet when I was up around the Northshore. But work I did: June, August and then September in Duluth, whilst caring for my dear friend Hummingbird.

Trees, a life of their own making, dwell grounded in the ever changing weather, seasonally, for decades or a fleeting 20 years. Winds of change, the glistening snows can ravage a limb or cast a shadow on the stark forest, it is so silent, a wolf's call can alarm ones instincts . I hear a natural history calling me back eons, shooting stars from childhood's immensity towards the future. Yearning for purity of intention, art can replicate a life's journey toward spirit and adventure. I am telling you, that artist work is a sacrifice, we give up so much to experience so much. You, a telling audience...so subtly aware of nuance, that speaks like a shared vision to your own heritage, be it a song or a poem or a painting or just a rubbing of a birch bark tree.


Come take a rest after the political season, the stressors over power and public service, and listen to my Poet friend, Thomas R. Smith; www.thomasrsmithpoet.com/

read from his new book of Poems, THE FOOT OF THE RAINBOW (Ingli created the cover art) published by RED DRAGON FLY PRESS of Northfield www.reddragonflypress.org/music/3261. and enjoy the plush, yet Sweet Solo, Acoustic Jazz guitar performed by maestro David Roos, a principal member of the Jazz Trio: Exquisite Corps Jazz Trio

http://exquisitecorpsjazztrio.com/id1.html


at INGLI'S Studio #265, PERRY INGLI FINE ART in The Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St. NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413 for info: 612-644-1220 or ingli.artist@me.com

www.ingliart.com



POET MUSCIAN ARTIST / SMITH. ROOS. INGLI.

at ART ATTACK SUNDAY 11-7-10 2-4 PM NKB #265


When three '60's college friends become experienced, maturing artist's they can offer up the flavors of the maestro's mix a roo. We each have our audiences that expect more than mere entertainment, they demand meaningful creativity, a pervasive sense of cultural integrity grounded in the personal, the civic and ecological stewardship. And that is what, and more that we do deliver to our audiences; Beyond mere tasty morsels, full feasts for the FINE ART sensibility.


THREE FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES PRESENT VISUAL ART, JAZZ AND A POETRY READING ON SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7TH, THE THIRD DAY OF NKB ART ATTACK BUILDING CELEBRATION www.northrupkingbuilding.com/


www.ingliart.com 612-644-1220



at INGLI'S Studio #265, PERRY INGLI FINE ART in The Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St. NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413 for info: 612-644-1220 or ingli.artist@mac.com

www.ingliart.com


SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7TH, 2 PM TO 4 PM. in #265, NKB


We three, each know song , sight and word. We will be sharing it with you on Sunday Novemeber 7th, 2-4 p.m. Here at my Studio 265 amidst the 200 strong artist building in the heart of the Arts District of NE Minneapolis.


Ingli's studio will be open all four days &/or evenings. Stop by for a visit, bring a friend or visit solo.


Perry Ingli

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Art Attack Open Studio invitation Nov. 5-8th-'09


AN INVITATION from,

YOUR FRIEND, YOUR ARTIST.

PERRY INGLI now exhibiting at his studio #: 265

all 3 days for ART ATTACK 2009

FRIDAY November 6th 5-10 PM

SATURDAY November 7th NOON - 8 PM

SUNDAY November 8th NOON - 5 PM.

were open for First Thursdays too!

Northrup KING Bldg. 1500 Jackson St. NE

Minneapolis, MN 55413

www.northrupkingbuilding.com


INGLI will be exhibiting his Pastels and Rubbings:

OPENING UP THE UNSEEN PORTFOLIO’S

Selected Pastel paintings from his visits to the Northshore and Southshore of Lake Superior.


The Attachment is from his Bayfield WI retreat,dated July 11th 2009:

The Apostle Island Series: Viewing the Southern tip of Madeline Island from The Dalrymple Campground, where in August of 1991 Ingli captured his first plein aire pastel paintings from Dalrymple Campsite 21.

Image is: pastel painting on paper 7” X 44 5/8” ©ingli2009


PERRY INGLI FINE ART

NKB #265

Perry’s cell: 612-644-1220

www.ingliart.com

ingli.artist@me.com


Monday, June 22, 2009

after 14 years as 759 Pierce st. Perry Ingli is moving to

As of July 1st 2009

PERRY INGLI and PERRY INGLI FINE ART is moving to:

The Northrup King Building ( NRKB)

Studio #265 (2nd floor - south)

1500 Jackson St. NE

Minneapolis, MN 55413

www.ingliart.com

e-mail: ingli.artist@me.com

tel: 612-644-1220


My mailing address will be:

Perry Ingli and PERRY INGLI FINE ART

2950 Ulysses St. NE

Minneapolis, MN 55418


TEL: 612-644-1220


look for me to be open on First Thursday's 5- 9 p.m. , just moved in studio appearance on July 2nd, and a better moved in presentation for First Thursday's August 6th 2009

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

THE CREATIVE DRIVE.com

MAY 2 & 3: 10:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. 2009
A Driving Tour of Artist Studios and Galleries
Perry Ingli will be exhibiting his artworks pastels on paper and rubbings of birch bark trees.
, at
the John Onnka Pottery (see; thecreativedrive.com ; website for map)

from the Twin Cities, Mpls.St. Paul metro, take interstate 94 east to WI. Hwy.63,
take a left or go north thru Baldwin, WI past County Rd. 12 to 90th Ave. take a right to 2419 90th Ave.
for info: call 715-684-2407

This is an easy drive to the Creative Drive six sites, six (6) in all, 45 artist's in a diverse offering
of mediums, skill sets and a diverse price points.
for the beginning art viewer or buyer to the mature collector.

Perry's info:
www.ingliart.com
or
Perry.Ingli@gmail.com
It will be a pleasure to visit with you about my artworks, during this fine Wisconsin weekend.

Friday, February 13, 2009


One of the Artworks in the Congressman Kieth Ellison Exhibition is:
Skyline Parkway Suite: Duluth, MN
Viewing the Twin Ports from Rice Point
pastels on paper, artwork size 30" X 44 5/8"
Ingli©7/16/2000
The Framed size is: 40" H. X 54" L $3800.00
Perry Ingli is exhibiting a selection of his artworks
at the Minneapolis Offices of Congressman Keith Ellison
5th Congressional District - MN
2100 Plymouth Ave. N.
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Dec. 4 2008 to March 4th 2009

 The exhibition of artwork by Northside Arts Collective member artists is the result of the collaboration with the Northside Arts Collective and Congressman Keith Ellison’s District Office.  Our collaboration is informed by the shared belief that the presence of artists and their work in a community contributes to the essential vitality of that community.