Thursday, January 19, 2012

Heather's House Portraits of Cabbagetown

You should consider commissioning Heather to do a house you love.

Full disclosure #1: Heather McPherson is Sam's daughter. Sam McPherson is my friend, my daughter's too. Katherine and I are especially devoted to Sam as only music students can be devoted to a favorite teacher.



So of course I went to Heather's first solo show at Get This Gallery last Saturday. I've followed Heather and enjoyed her work for a couple of years. If you are an in-town architecture tourist, you've probably seen her work. She's getting somewhere.

P1040053-2012-01-14-Heather-Mcpherson-herself--shack-shanty-flat--opening-Get-This-Gallery
Here's Heather, coat on her arm next to my tall son, getting a lot of attention at her opening.

P1040164-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--184-Pearl-Street-gable-shingle-detail-at-Get-This-Gallery
Full disclosure #2: I was and I am touched by her house portraits, plywood cut to shape, drawn and painted. The houses are all in Cabbagetown.

P1040167-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--109-Chester-Avenue-detail-at-Get-This-Gallery
But they are familiar to anyone from a Southern mill-town, including High Point where I grew up.

Full disclosure #3: I am impossibly sentimental. Heather's houses made me remember.

P1040162-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--792-Fulton-Terrace-detail-at-Get-This-Gallery
My mom preferred the clothesline even after she got a dryer.

P1040161-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--202-Carol-Street-detail-at-Get-This-Gallery
This summer I searched for my grandfather's house in High Point. I couldn't find it. It may be gone and the neighborhood isn't so hot now.

If Heather could have painted it's portrait, maybe his great great grands could know him a bit better.

P1040166-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--647-Bryan-Street-detail-at-Get-This-Gallery
Cabbagetown is a going concern, a real community in a house museum.

P1040135-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--135-Berean-Avenue-at-Get-This-Gallery

Folks put their yard waste on the curb every week.

P1040134-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--109-Chester-Avenue-at-Get-This-Gallery

This end of the house has some stories to tell.

P1040131-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--253-Powell-Street-at-Get-This-Gallery-1

You can do color in Cabbagetown.

P1040126-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--499-Wabash-at-Get-This-Gallery

Heather shows them as they are today, modern living in a century old setting.

P1040160-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--499-Wabash-graffiti-detail-at-Get-This-Gallery

Not all evolution is elevating.

P1040158-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--499-Wabash-edge-on-at-Get-This-Gallery
It's uncanny to see them this way. The real houses are shoulder to shoulder with their neighbors. Cut out and separated, these could be anywhere in the rural south.

P1040133-2012-01-18-by-Heather-Mcpherson--647-Bryan-Street-at-Get-This-Gallery
But this is how they look. Heather's paintings ring true to me.

Full Disclosure #4: You should consider commissioning Heather to do a house you love before it's gone. Architect: This would be an extraordinary gift for your clients.

Contact Lloyd Benjamin at Get This This Gallery. See Heather's work there on 11th Street across the from Six Feet Under.Link

9 comments:

  1. She really captures the personality and sentiment of these homes.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Terry very unique and great genre!

    xoxo
    Karena

    Art by Karena

    ReplyDelete
  3. These are great! Terry, have you thought of installing a share (Twitter) button on your blog posts?

    ReplyDelete
  4. Thank you so much, Terry, for posting these images of Heather's work. I wasn't able to make it to the show and am so happy to see her incredible work. I'm so proud of her!

    Heather's Aunt Bertice

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You are welcome Aunt Bertice. Heather and her work are way better than I can show in the blog. I'm sure you know that.

      Delete
  5. Those are awesome! I was convinced they were photos before I read about it.

    ReplyDelete
  6. These just wouldn't ring the same it painted on canvas. I love her work. Thank you for posting, Terry!

    ReplyDelete
  7. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete

Blog Archive