Monday, December 10, 2012
Christmas art
Back in 2006, Mary Kay created seven large (8 ft tall insulation panels) pieces depicting the nativity story for our church. They were used then, and again three years later. They are also being used again this Christmas and Mary Kay is working on a new interpretation of the holy family.
Here are some of the 2006 panels:
Here are some of the 2006 panels:
Friday, September 14, 2012
the harbor of La Rochelle
Many of you know that we have been actively researching Mary Kay's genealogy for some time and have found out a lot about her predecessors. Through this she has met several second cousins she didn't know about in the Stefl and Perron families, and a further off cousin from the Rodgers line. When we traced the Perrons back to the first North American Perron, Daniel Perron, the son of a 17th century merchant named Francois Peron from the port city of La Rochelle in France, we also became aware of a man named Guy Perron in Quebec, a fifth or sixth cousin, who has done considerable research on the Perron family and written books about both Daniel and Francois. So we purchased these books. Monsieur Perron wrote us a friendly note and generously sent along a pin which is a re-creation of a seal used by Francois Perron to seal documents (in wax). Now Mary Kay has written back to him, sent him a document about her Perron line from Clarence Creek,Ont and Michigan's Upper Peninsula and created this little painting for him of three ships in the harbor at La Rochelle. This reflects the fact that Francois Perron owned three ships which carried supplies to Nouvelle France in the mid 1600's.
Friday, July 6, 2012
Flavor of Italy
Sunday, May 13, 2012
new website
Since Apple is ending its website hosting as of the end of June, we moved Mary Kay's website to a new host at
www.mfeit.net
And the link on this blog has been updated accordingly.
www.mfeit.net
And the link on this blog has been updated accordingly.
Showing at Wine Tasting
Mary Kay, along with two other local artists, exhibited several paintings at the St. Charles Wine Tasting event last night. As a result one of the local wineries has expressed interest in having her show at their tasting room.
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