Ursa and the Moon

Contributed by Douglas Girard

One of the traditions I like to partake in with my wife is to visit the book section of our local thrift store. There is an element of excitement perusing the books in their sometimes haphazard piles. I always imagine myself finding a real blockbuster. I'm not sure what it will be, but I'll know it when I see it. Some months back, I came across a book I didn't know I was looking for. I found a book titled: "The Dancing Goddesses, Folklore, Archaeology, and the Origins of European Dance." The title appealed to me on so many levels. I am fascinated by mythology, archaeology, and history, and so many of my paintings involve dance or the female goddess archetype. Wow! I couldn't wait to read it and was not disappointed. To my surprise, birds were responsible for the original dances. I was surprised and delighted because I paint birds and feathered female dancers surrounded by birds. I was somehow tapping into this ancient tradition without knowing it.

The book tells of how European dances started as fertility rituals thousands of years ago in western Eurasia. To our ancestors living in the harsh northern climate, the coming of spring was of the utmost importance. (I am sure those of you who have lived in Alaska for some time can attest to this.) They noticed that the birds would come back in spring and that soon new chicks would be hatching. The sun's warmth gave new vigor to all the plants and animals, and planting the crops could begin. Birds became associated with the fertility of the people and the land. Through ritual dance, the ancients thought they could entice the birds to return. Thus fertility to their women and the land would increase. Young girls and women would dress in very long-sleeved clothing and dance in a way that mimicked the flight of birds.  Dances such as Greek line dance and the Waltz have their roots in ancient fertility rituals.

One sentence created an image immediately in my imagination. It told of the Germanic goddess Ursa who would carry the moon across the sky in her silver boat. The image was so striking that I had to paint it and soon started its planning. While I was drawing the composition, I remembered four-thousand-year-old Scandinavian rock carvings of boats I had seen. With some research, I found that one of these boats was excavated and is on display. The boat, in this painting, is derived from this design. 

After the painting had begun, a Northern saw-wet owl visited us just outside our kitchen window. That little fellow was perfect for the back of her boat. 

In Africa, where I grew up, at dusk, the swallows would swoop and dive all over our yard as they chased after flying termites. I love their forked tails and speed and have felt a special connection to these little spitfires ever since. They were the ideal escort for Ursa in her silver boat.

I am pleased to announce that this image, "Ursa and the Moon," is now available as a Fine Art Print at my website studiogirard.com. You can also find a hundred other paintings available as prints on metal, paper, canvas, acrylic, wood, mugs, pillows, puzzles, phone cases, and bags. You will also find over 50 of my popular small "Bird Blocks" for sale. "Bird Blocks" are small, 3.5" wide, portraits of birds. You can follow me on Instagram and Facebook @studiogirard. In the afternoon, one can watch me paint "Live" on Instagram many days of the week.

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Poet-Guitarist Daniel Kosel to Perform at Black Birch Books

Contributed by Taylor Jordan

Black Birch Books proudly presents poet-guitarist Daniel Kosel live, featuring two unique events on August 25th and August 30th!

General Admission Event, 25 August from 6pm-8pm - $40

Exclusive Event and New Album Launch Party, 30 August from 6pm-9pm - $60

Tickets for sale in person at Black Birch Books, www.EventBrite.com (search Daniel Kosel) or follow the link on our Facebook Event!

About Daniel Kosel:

Daniel Kosel is a Montana poet, guitarist, recording artist and touring musician whose resonant vocals, sultry guitar, and emotionally intelligent poetry are a signature blend of original blues, country and rock - Made in the USA! For the second time, Mr. Kosel will be playing at the Alaska State Fair with motive to make you move!

The artist's music is inspired by life experiences with unusual people, stunning ecosystems and emotional situations. His poetry, guitar work, and vocals exude a powerful kinship and empathy with strangers, friends, Mother Earth, and the spiritual beyond. Daniel says that his favorite musical influences include Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Aretha Franklin, ZZ Top and many more great artists of all flavors and genres. Albums include: Beartooth Stage (2017), The Rain (2017), More Than Enough (2019), Better Days (2019), 16 Favorites (2021), and 1970 (2021).

We hope to have our coffee shop up and running in time for his concerts!

During these performances we ask for that you refrain from using your cell phones and maintain silence. There will be a brief intermission in the middle of the performance.

Our facility is fully handicap accessible.

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Houston Founders Day August 21st 6-10:30pm

Contributed by Adam Rein

Houston, Alaska is celebrating its 55th birthday on August 21st at 6:30 p.m-10:30 pm. Entertainment for this special 2021 Founders Day celebration couldn’t happen without so many wonderful sponsors.

Come and enjoy Rockabilly Blues and good ole’ fashioned Rock-n-Roll – live music will be provided by the Wild Cat Trio!

While jammin’ to the beat of the music, jump in line for our free BBQ hot dogs, chips, and drinks. 

Three all-time favorite events will be back and better than ever this year:  
The Blueberry Pie Eating Contest ($100 prize); the Egg Toss ($100 prize), and the Cake Walk! 

This year we are doing a Neon Cake Walk with a chance to win light up apparel. All participants will get a cupcake and a “glow swag” to help light up the party!  You will also see performances by Ariel View – acrobatics group out of Anchorage with daring stunts and amazing choreography; Medieval Knights Combat – sword, armor, combat; Alaska’s Wildest Magic – street magic performance; 2019 National Championship Women Cloggers – upbeat and fast feet, champions of their craft from the Valley.

Kids games and family fun are in abundance at Houston Founders Day! We have a Petting Zoo, amazing balloon artists, kids field games, Turkey Shoot, and a 60-foot-long bouncy house obstacle course.

What is Houston, Alaska best known for? Fireworks!  Around 10:30 p.m. Gorilla Fireworks will dazzle us with a fireworks display.  Those who have seen it in the past know it is not to be missed!

Houston Founders Day 55th birthday celebration starting at 6:00 pm Saturday, August 21st at Mile 57 Parks Highway, Houston, Alaska - “Where the Real Alaska Begins”.