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Quick Guide To The Colors Of Science: Spectral Lights Of Elements As Inspiration In The “Hola” Part Of The "Hola Howdy Hello" Art Show At Georgetown Art Center

If you are at the Georgetown Art Center (or maybe not) and are watching the “Hola, Howdy, Hello” show, you might be wondering why some pieces have elements names. Dive in and enjoy.

If you are at the Georgetown Art Center and are watching the “Hola, Howdy, Hello” show, you might be wondering why some pieces have elements names. Scroll down to find the one you are looking at for a brief explanation and enjoy.

This part of the exhibition is inspired in the SPECTRAL LIGHT OF ELEMENTS. The spectral light of elements is a distinctive array of lights (color lights), each representing a specific element from the periodic table, like a thumbprint for elements. No two sets of spectral lights are alike, providing a method to identify elements, even those in distant objects. An spectroscope breaks the light from a single material into its component colors like a prism separates white light the colors of the rainbow

Image extracted from https://astro3d.org.au/education-and-outreach/diy-smartphone-spectroscope/

This identification method is crucial for scientists studying celestial bodies such as Jupiter, stars, or Saturn. By analyzing the unique colors emitted or absorbed by these elements, scientists gain insights into the composition, temperature, and distance of these celestial objects.

Sylvia Troconis has been obsessed with this subject for years. She has worked in this subject for a long time during her professional career as an artist.

Aluminum: Lightweight, silvery metal renowned for its versatility and unique properties. In practical applications, aluminum is alloyed with other elements to create customized materials. Aluminum is one of the most abundant elements in the Earth's crust, making up about 8% of the Earth's solid surface.

Emission Spectrum Aluminum

Emission Spectrum Aluminum.

Emission Spectrum Aluminum wall sculpture mixed media

Excerpt from “Aluminum”

Sodium: A highly reactive and light metal with distinctive properties. In its pure form, sodium is rarely encountered in practical applications due to its extreme reactivity with air and water. Instead, sodium is commonly found in compounds, such as sodium chloride (table salt). Sodium-based compounds are utilized in a wide range of applications, including food seasoning, water treatment, and as a fundamental component in various chemical processes.

Emission Spectrum Sodium Sodium Doublet

Emission Spectrum Sodium

Wall art emision espectra sodium doublet

Excerpt of “Sodium Doublet”

Hydrogen: It is the first element on the periodic table and is represented by the symbol "H." In its elemental form, hydrogen is a colorless, odorless gas. It is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe, making up a significant portion of stars and gas giants like our Sun and Jupiter. Hydrogen is also a fundamental component of water (H2O) and is commonly found in various compounds and molecules, making it a versatile and essential element in the world of chemistry and science.

The artwork is called "Almost Hydrogen" because the piece mimics the spectral colors of hydrogen, with a creative twist of eliminating blue and substituting red for orange.

Emission Spectrum Hydrogen

Emission Spectrum Hydrogen

Emission Spectrum Hydrogen wall scupture mixed media art

“Almost Hydrogen”

Vibranium: This is a fictional metal appearing in the Marvel universe (comics and movies). The pieces are called Vibranium when trying to explore random color combinations. Since the element is fictional, there is not a real spectra to adhere too, when creating the pieces.

Protactinium: With the symbol Pa and atomic number 91, is a dense, silvery-gray metal classified as a radioactive element. It is found in trace amounts in uranium and thorium ores. Due to its radioactivity and the fact that it is typically present in very small quantities, protactinium is not widely utilized in industrial or commercial applications. Instead, its primary significance lies in the realm of scientific research, particularly for researchers studying the behavior of radioactive elements and their applications in nuclear science.

Emission Spectrum Protactinium

Emission Spectrum Protactinium

Emission Spectrum Art Protactinium Sculpture mixed media

Close up of “Protactinium”

Beryllium: A lightweight, steel-gray, and brittle alkaline earth metal, is relatively rare in the Earth's crust, typically found in various minerals. However, despite its utility, caution is warranted in its handling due to its toxic nature. Beryllium and its compounds pose health risks, particularly when inhaled, leading to chronic beryllium disease, a serious lung condition. Consequently, strict regulations govern the handling of beryllium in industrial settings.

Moreover, beryllium's versatility extends to its use in alloys. It is often alloyed with other metals to enhance their properties. Beryllium copper, an exemplary alloy, exemplifies this practice. Recognized for its high strength, it finds application in electrical connectors, springs, and other scenarios where a blend of electrical conductivity and mechanical robustness is imperative.

The piece is called “Right Beryllium” because from the full spectral light of the element, only the colors from the right where used to create this piece.

Emission Spectrum Beryllium

Emission Spectrum Beryllium

Emission Spectrum Beryllium Art Sculpture

Close Up “Right Beryllium”

Actinium: A rare and radioactive element, is explored for its unique properties, including a faint glow in the dark due to its intense radioactivity. While limited in practical applications, Actinium contributes significantly to scientific research, particularly in neutron production and as a neutron source.

Emission Spectrum Actinium

Spectral light of elements art Actinium.

Close Up “Actinium”

In summary, this collection not only showcases the visual allure of the SPECTRAL LIGHT OF ELEMENTS but also bridges the gap between art and science, celebrating the unique characteristics of each element and their contributions to our understanding of the natural world.

All emission spectrum images extracted from “Atomic Line Spectra by Dr Alan Jircitano”. Associate Professor, Chemistry at Penn State University at Behrend. https://sites.google.com/view/linespectrabydralanjircitano/home

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“Hola Howdy Hello":  When A Reflection Of Color, Space, And Place Unite Two Worlds.

Step into a world where Sylvia Troconis’ color sculpture and Lisa Zinna's vibrant "color crazy" art converge in a captivating dialogue. This exhibit showcases their individual brilliance, along with a unique collaboration that emerged organically just a couple years ago.

Georgetown Art Center 816 S Main St, Georgetown, TX 78626

Show opens on Friday Nov 17 and ends Dec 22.

Gallery hours Tues-Sat 10a-6p, Sun 1p-5p, closed Mondays 

Reception on Saturday Dec 9, 4-6p

Artist talk on Sunday Dec 10, 2-3p

Step into a world where Sylvia Troconis’ color sculpture and Lisa Zinna's vibrant "color crazy" art converge in a captivating dialogue. This exhibit showcases their individual brilliance, along with a unique collaboration that emerged organically just a couple years ago.

Sylvia Troconis: The Sculptor of Discovery

Sylvia Troconis, originally from Venezuela, forms sculptures that blend modernist color-blocking with precision craftsmanship. Her art, currently influenced by space and astrophysics, evokes a sense of wonder and discovery. From 3D assemblages to installations, Troconis' work is a testament to creativity's power.

Close Up “Almost Hydrogen”, balmer serie spectral, emission spectrum hydrogen, mixed media wall sculpture.

Close Up “Almost Hydrogen”

Almost Hydrogen mixed media wall sculpture emission spectrum hydogen

“Almost Hydrogen”

Lisa Zinna: The Colorful Dreamweaver

Lisa Zinna creates photo and resin art that defies convention. With pastels and vibrant shades, she creates contemporary, smile-inducing works that intrigue and amaze. Her art, born from years of photography and digital exploration, invites questions and sparks curiosity.

Prolific Poppies. Lisa Zinna

Ocotillo Dreams. Lisa Zinna

The Collaboration: Where Boundaries Disappear

During the pandemic, these two artists merged their talents, resulting in a limited edition series titled "Familiarity of Place". Combining resin, photography, and laser-cut materials, their work features punchy colors and iconic Texan subjects in layered, depth-of-field sculptural constructions, invoking memories and nostalgia. Each piece becomes a conversation starter, weaving together stories of people's experiences.

“Terry Black’s Barbecue” Troconis + Zinna

"Hola Howdy Hello" celebrates the universal language of art, transcending borders and mediums. Join us on this artistic journey where "Howdy" is born from "Hello" and "Hola".

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Title: An Artistic Odyssey: From "Hola Howdy Hello" to Blue Genie Bazaar and the Journey to Become a Certified Picture Framer

Greetings, fellow art enthusiasts! I invite you on an engaging artistic odyssey with me—a journey that encapsulates three distinct chapters of my creative life. From the vibrant halls of the Georgetown Art Center's "Hola Howdy Hello" exhibit to the enchanting realm of the Blue Genie Art Bazaar, and the rigorous pursuit of certification as a picture framer, this chronicle assures to be an exploration of artistry, inspiration, and expertise that blends a touch of playfulness with formal dedication.

Greetings, fellow art enthusiasts! I invite you on an engaging artistic odyssey with me—a journey that encapsulates three distinct chapters of my creative life. From the vibrant halls of the Georgetown Art Center's "Hola Howdy Hello" exhibit to the enchanting realm of the Blue Genie Art Bazaar, and the rigorous pursuit of certification as a picture framer, this chronicle assures to be an exploration of artistry, inspiration, and expertise that blends a touch of playfulness with formal dedication.

Hola Howdy Hello: Happening in November of 2023

An Artistic Showcase in the heart of picturesque Georgetown, Texas. A captivating artistic dialogue is about to unfurl at the "Hola Howdy Hello" exhibit. This showcase, carefully assembled over the course of a year and a half, has been the result of numerous meticulous planning sessions, personal profound reflections about the show artistic statement, and in-depth meetings with my friend and artistic partner, Lisa Zinna. We were going to call the show “Familiarity of a place” and it was only going to be about our collaboration pieces, however we thought that it would gave more context if viewers can see what we did separately, to understand how we converge.

"Hola Howdy Hello" is a jubilant celebration of the universal language of art—an exquisite fusion of diverse mediums and limitless creativity. It is an invitation to join us on a journey where "Howdy" effortlessly emerges from the heartfelt greetings of "Hello" and "Hola."

Stay tuned, I will write a post about it later.

Blue Genie Art Bazaar: Where Art Meets Holiday Magic

The adventure doesn't end there! As the "Hola Howdy Hello" exhibition gains momentum, I am thrilled to announce our participation in the Blue Genie Art Bazaar—an annual art extravaganza that opens its doors just before Black Friday and continues through Christmas Eve. Featuring the works of over 200 local and regional artists, it is the ideal destination for art enthusiasts seeking a dose of holiday magic.

Blue Genie Art Bazar located at 6100 Airport Blvd Ste C, Austin, TX 78752

A lot of artist an artisans showcasing their creations

We will be showing some great Troconis + Zinna pieces and also some tiny pieces, of limited edition of 100 per design (5” x 5” and 5”x7”) that we don’t sell anywhere else. Not even in this website.

What sets this event apart is its philanthropic spirit. A portion of every purchase supports the Make-A-Wish® foundation, making your art acquisition a gift that keeps on giving. Mark your calendars because from November 17th to December 24th, 2023, you are invited to indulge in a holiday shopping spree unlike any other.

The Certified Picture Framer Exam:

Amidst the whirlwind of artistry, I have embarked on a personal journey towards excellence by pursuing certification as a picture framer. This endeavor entails intensive study, including a comprehensive review of essential books, study guide, and active participation in engaging framing classes offered by the Professional Picture Framer Association (PPFA) https://www.ppfa.com/

There is a lot of information… who would have though?

To qualify for this exam, I have dedicated over 2 year of hands-on experience within the framing industry. The exam itself is a five-part challenge, covering various aspects of framing, from mathematics and preservation techniques to tools and techniques. It comprises 150 questions and spans a 3.5-hour timeframe. Now, I have to pass the test.

As I navigate this intricate web of creativity and a bit of expertise, I extend a warm invitation for you to join me on this enriching journey. Together, we shall explore the wonders of "Hola Howdy Hello," immerse ourselves in the enchanting realm of the Blue Genie Art Bazaar, and bear witness to my transformation into a certified picture framer. Let’s see how it goes COMPADRES!

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