Gayle
Montgomery is a mixed media artist who works primarily
in collage and bookmaking. She began as a paper marbler studying
with Polly Fox and Curtis Finley. The volume of paper began to
grow and she expanded into the bookarts followed by collage.
The past several years have found her immersed
in expressing life and its journey in her artwork.
In July of 2003, she completed a 22 piece series
"Safari Is A Way of Life" to honor Dan Eldon's philosophy
and to honor his legacy. 2004 marked the 50th anniversary of the
widely acclaimed Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo, and Gayle completed
her 'Frida' series. Currently, she is working on a series of tragic
love throughout the ages entitled "Love Is A Four Letter
Word" which will debut at the New Grounds Gallery in Taos,
New Mexico in September, 2005.
As a result of her 'Safari' series, National
Geographic featured Gayle in their "National Geographic On
Assignment" as an artist inspired by the life of Dan Eldon.
The film won first place in the New York Indie Film Festival held
in November, 2004 in the category of "Best Broadcast Documentary".
Gayle has exhibited in the Greeting Gallery,
the American Visions Gallery and the late Art Attack gallery all
located in St. Louis, Missouri and Art Divas Gallery, Two Graces
and the New Grounds Gallery in Taos, New Mexico. She has sculptural
books in the permanent collection at Taproots School of the Arts
in St. Louis. Her artwork is found in collections across our Nation
and in Canada and England.
Her current goals are to continue the pursuit
of life's great “safari” or journey in her artwork
and to share her joy of life through her art.
Gayle resides in Taos, New Mexico with three
indoor cats and many, many outdoor cats.
Gail met Dan Eldon in the autumn of 1998 in Yellow
Springs, Ohio. You may say this is impossible for Dan had long
left behind his earthly journey, but you are wrong!
There are those who live on and impact lives
for years to come. Dan was such a phenomena. The truth be told,
it was in Yellow Springs that I found "The Journey Is The
Destination: The Journals of Dan Eldon'. I began to read the short
introduction and peruse the collages compiled by his mother, Kathy
Eldon. There I found the semblance between Dan and I…thus,
our journey began. His love of mankind and desire to divine a
difference, his miscellaneous roamings and ramblings which he
referred to as 'safari' and the collages were all reminisce of
my years past.
At this point I began to make noted changes in
my life, but it was not until the publication of "The Art
of Life" did I make Dan's creed my own. I began by making
each visit to shops, to work, or merely wandering throughout my
neighborhood my own personal safari. The result was Dan joining
my adventures.
Dan encouraged me to take those goals that I
had set for a 'future' date and make a reality in the here and
now. He so inspired me that I began my first collage in my 'safari
series' as a gift for a friend. Dan told me to not stop there.
I put my house on the market and had a contract on it the very
next day. A month later it sold and I moved to my Shangri-la -
Taos, New Mexico!
With Dan still urging me on, I continued to do
collages relating to my concept of the various journeys or 'safaris'
one takes in life. When I had six or seven completed, I contacted
Dan's mother and she liked them. There were several collages in
process and I finished them, then I went one step further. I determined
to do twenty-two collages for each of Dan's years on Mother Earth.
It didn't stop there. I made an appointment with
Art Divas Gallery in Taos to show my 'safari' portfolio. The gallery
owner liked what she saw and agreed to give me a show. I told
her that I wanted the show to be in July of 2003 because it marked
the tenth year after Dan's death. With a bit of rearranging, I
got the date I wanted and asked Kathy Eldon if she would like
to come. She said 'Yes".
Dan and I will continue to travel together. My
goals after the July show are to get funding for the traveling
exhibit of Dan's work to be shown in Taos and to do a 'collage
journaling' with a local group that caters to youth between the
ages of 14 and 25 called ECO.
A percentage of all my sales from the show and
my website will be donated to the Creative Visions Foundation
that helps those youth in our world who aim to make a difference.
Perchance my efforts, too, will make a difference.
Dan is with me every step of the way!
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