Fantastic news, you didn't miss it. It's this Saturday and Sunday!

 

“Art opens the closets, airs out the cellars and attics. It brings healing.”
– Julia Cameron

November 2nd & 3rd,
Saturday & Sunday, 11am to 5pm

7 Artists on Warren Court in South Orange

Join me and guest artist Sandra Charlap for a fabulous weekend at the Studio Tour SOMA this Saturday and Sunday, November 2nd and 3rd, from 11 AM to 5 PM! Be a part of this vibrant annual community event and explore the creative magic happening inside local artists’ studios. It’s the perfect chance to find unique gifts and get a head start on your holiday shopping. Don’t miss out on the fun!

FIVE additional artists are showing on my small block, Warren Court, in South Orange. Make it your first stop, get a map of the tour, have a spiked cider, sip, shop, and socialize. I’m expecting you. It’ll be a party!

Artists on Warren Court:
Leslie Goldman, Wild Cherry Art
Sandra Charlap
Sybil Archibald
Wendy Bellermman
Elan Harris
Ben Salmon
Fred Courts

I’ll share the work I created in France inspired by my photographs taken at Les Antiquaires, my new favorite restaurant in Paris. Nestled in the St. Germain neighborhood, the scene is lively, with delightful servers and top-notch food. Just as I feel life is like a bowl of cherries with the pits, stems and sweet beautiful fruit—oysters, like life, can be challenging, and also offer amazing deliciousness.

The Preview pARTy was fantastic! IYKYK! The theme of the show, “The World is Your Oyster,” inspired the costumes for the band and me. New and old friends celebrated and enjoyed Art, Music, Halloween, and fun.

I’m super excited to see you this weekend at my studio on Warren Court in South Orange. We’ll have a blast!

Love,
Leslie

 

How to listen to your heart and live your dreams...

 

“The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.”
–Oprah Winfrey

 
This is a life size, chalk pastel, self portrait I did for my application to Parson’s School of Design.

This is a life size, chalk pastel, self portrait I did for my application to Parson’s School of Design. This body has been through a lot. I’m grateful for every moment and I am making my health a priority.

 

I miss you. I’ve been out of touch for a minute because I’ve been dealing with some health issues. My doctors have been awesome and everything has gotten sorted out. I’m ready to pivot back to my routines and focus on what brings me joy, so I am reintroducing myself to you.

As a fine artist and owner of Wild Cherry Art, I’m on a mission to cultivate joy through art, music, and by living in the spirit of appreciation. 

I started creating art when I was a child. By age 7, I was painting in oils and playing the piano. I was only interested in things I felt passionate about. While other kids were partying in high school, I was home painting, drawing, and making music. I also snuck into the Fastlane or the Stone Pony in Asbury Park on Friday nights to see live bands. I wanted to be a painter and a rockstar when I grew up.

 

Most of my time in in high school was spent in my bedroom painting and listening to and making music. The rest of the time I was working for Bamberger’s at the Stagelight counter, driving around in my super cool cherry-red Mustang convertible, or seeing live music.

 

Graduating with a BFA from Parsons School of Design set me on an exciting course. I painted dozens of murals across the country for Betsey Johnson, worked for several prestigious design firms, and held art director positions at major publishing houses. I’ve won several awards for excellence in graphic design and illustration, working for top-shelf clientele. Below is a gallery of a few book jackets I designed over the years.

 
 

With my husband’s untimely death, I suddenly became a single parent of two young children. I felt forced to re-evaluate my purpose and embarked on a healing journey. My commitment to following my dreams strengthened. I had seen how fleeting life can be firsthand. It was time to get back to painting and fulfill that dream. I realized that I had been given a gift that I must share. It’s never too late. The time is now! 

 

I pivoted from graphic design back to my first love of painting. It’s never too late to follow your dreams. There is always a cherry painting on the easel. They are my favorite metaphor for life with pits, stems and the sweet juicy fruit! Life is a bowl of cherries!

 

My work can help you live a more connected, better quality of life. Wild Cherry Art lifts your spirits and connects you to joy and wonder. How awesome is that?! I use decades of painting, drawing, graphic design, and spiritual practices to inform my artistic process to delight and inspire you with exciting, vibrant works of art. Art is a powerful force that unites, heals, and enriches our lives. Browse through my available creations, notice how you feel, listen to your heart, and see if anything connects you to joy and wonder. That’s the one! Or contact me to come for a fun studio visit or to create a meaningful custom piece of art.

 

Painting in Memorial Park this past May. I love painting Plein Air (outside) in nature. It’s a wonderful way to connect with the light.

 

Following my dreams lets me maintain a playful revelry in my approach to life. The possibilities are endless. Painting lights my fire. I continue to make music because I love it. I’m not sneaking into clubs anymore, I’m playing at them! My deep connections with friends and family fill my heart. I delight in traveling and live each day (well, most) to the fullest. When you follow your heart, your life is filled with meaning. Let my story and artwork inspire you to freely express your creative nature and inner radiance and explore your dreams and desires. It’s never too late to start. I’ve restarted several times. Life is a bowl of cherries enjoy all the good parts and spit out the pits!

Love you lots,
Leslie
xo