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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Close Up From 100 Islands National Park Philippines

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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
New Studio Nearly Ready
I have nearly completed the move from the back of the house to the front. New tile had to be laid and some other modifications to make the room ready for carving as well as visitors to the studio. I am very much looking forward to completion so I can again satisfy my creative needs.
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Monday, August 31, 2009
Appreciation Proclamation from Vermillion SD

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Sunday, August 30, 2009
New Eggs Carved While Daughter was Visiting
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Another link to See Vermillion Carved Egg Shell
I found a place where I can, in a round about way, link photos to the article that Was printed in the Vermillion Plain Talk News Paper. There were no photos uploaded with the printed article so I thought I would help those who were not able to see the photos of the egg.
The link is in the Title of this link.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Carved Egg Gift Makes Vermillion Plain Talk Newspaper
I just read the article that came out in the Vermillion South Dakota News Paper (Plain Talk) They did a great job covering the carved eggshell I gave the city for their sesquicentennial celebration recently Click on the title of this post to follow a link to the Plain Talk to read what was written.
Thank you, David for your efforts.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Carved Egg Noteworthy in Yankton SD Paper
The Press & Dakotan newspaper ran numerous articles about the sesquicentennial festivities in Vermillion SD. In the article entitled Vermillion at 150: It's Time to Party the editors were kind enough to write about my presentation. If you click on the link attached to the title you will be directed to the article.
Thank you again Mayor Christopherson, Cleo Erickson and the City of Vermillion for allowing me to participate in your celebration.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Goose egg carved in Relief
Here is my first attempt at carving a relief image on a goose egg shell. Obviously the images done in this fashion will be a very shallow relief. This is an African Violet plant very much stylized to take advantage of my love for piercing the shell.
A close-up is below to allow the relief to be seen a little easier.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
View to an egg continued
In no particular order, because no single portion is more important than another, I will describe why each image was chosen. To begin this description I will explain why the lattice is used to connect the circled images and also why the acanthus leaves grace the bottom of the design.
The emu egg I carved last year which went to the Forbes Art Gallery in New York City was a lattice and acanthus design done in the style of Faberge eggs. This was the first piece I carved which was chosen for public display. I integrated that same idea as my personal contribution to the overall design.
Preview to an Egg
Carved Ostrich Egg arrives in Vermillion SD
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Egg to go to Vermillion, South Dakota on 6 August
Tomorrow I leave to participate in the festivities to celebrate Vermillion's 150th anniversary. I will be presenting a carved ostrich egg to the city on the 6th. I feel very privileged to be able to participate in such an important occasion. Photos will follow after the presentation.
Friday, July 24, 2009
One Last Shot from Previous Philippines Trip

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Some More Photos from the Philippines



These photos were shot in the mountains near Manila Philippines. It was well after sunset and I wanted to see how it would work out shooting at night. I feel that some of the images were quite dramatic. Here they are for others to enjoy. Hiding them in my computer doesn't really do anyone much good, so I have chosen to use this site as a place to share them with the world.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Photos from the Philippines

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Monday, July 20, 2009
Central Park in November

Thursday, July 16, 2009
A Child's Simple Fascination With Life
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The Daughters Carving their Eggs
The top photo shows both girls and their new necklaces. The foundation of each necklace is a button quail eggshell. They created the egg art themselves using a kit we purchased at the International Egg Art Guild gathering held in Washington. The second photo is my younger daughter and the last photo is the older daughter. They are carving the parakeet egg shells you see in the previous post.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Carved Egg Shells created by My Daughters





These photos show some projects that were completed this past weekend by some very special students I have begun to teach. The reason I give them the "special" status is two-fold. The first reason being they show an innate ability to carve egg shells. They also have no fear in taking on projects that are far beyond a beginning level. The second reason they are special is that they are my daughters. I am elated that they have shown an interest in my art. Now I can pass my knowledge to others and I can only hope they will take what I teach them and advance it to realms hereto unknown. I will post some more photos later which show them during the carving process. WELL DONE GIRLS!!!!
Friday, July 10, 2009
Trip to Seattle Washington
I Arrived Yesterday (the 9th of July 2009) to check out the International Egg Art Guild Show eing held this weekend. I went for a walk down the coast in Puget Sound after getting settled in because the weather was so nice and I had the time. The park which I visited was about 5 minutes from where I was staying with my daughter, Jennifer. Here are a couple of photos I was lucky enough to shoot of a Blue Heron that flew by low over the water. It paused for just a moment on top of a piling which explains the odd shots of the bird.
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Sunday, June 28, 2009
Vermillion South Dakota Sesquicentennial Celebration
Work continues on this project. Because of my family ties to this city I want to do all I can to present a piece the city will be proud to show. The carved ostrich eggshell for this celebration will be presented in the early part of August. Perhaps I will give a sneak preview of the egg in the next little while.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Face of Utah Sculpture Update for the 13th of June 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Face of Utah Sculpture Opens Today
Today will be great fun. The Face of Utah Sculpture Show opens this afternoon. There will an invitational reception and following that a public reception. I invite anyone to come see the show which will run from today until early August.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Brian Baity at the Best of State Gala
Here is a picture of me in front of the statue on stage at the Best of State Gala held in the Salt Palace Grand Ball Room
Carved Egg Shell Show at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center Ends Today

Due to the popularity of this exhibit at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center this show was extended for a second month. What an awesome show it was. I am very pleased to have brought such exposure to the Utah Cultural Celebration Center. I heard from many visitors that they had no knowledge of the Center until this show was put in place. We tied the final days of the exhibit to the Fiesta multi-cultural event which was held on the 39th of May. The main reason we tied the two together is the carved ostrich egg which West Valley City commissioned to help commemorate the shared event between our city and Boca del Rio, Vera Cruz, Mexico. Boca del Rio is our sister city. Here are some photos of the egg I carved for the event.
2009 Utah Best of State Winner Brian Baity Studio
The past few months have been filled with great experiences and awards. On Saturday the 30th of May I was in attendance at the Best of State Gala where I sat amongst truly great individuals and companies. It was my great privilege to be a medal winner for my contributions to art and our state.
I wish to thank all those who sponsored this event as well as the many hard workers who put this together. It was a wonderful night.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
New Carved Emu Egg Shell For Face of Utah sculpture Exhibit

Here is a glimpse at the new emu egg shell I carved for the Face of Utah Sculpture exhibit that opens in June. If you want to see the entire design yo uwill have to attend the show. The exhibit will run from June 11 until August 4. best of all it will be free to attend. The exhibit is being held at The Utah Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City, Utah. The normal hours are Monday through Thursday 9 am until 6 pm.
There will be many other artists displaying pieces in many different media. Bring the family for a great evening supporting the artists of our state!!
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Fiesta 2009 in West Valley City to Have Carved Ostrich Egg Shell as Gift For Dignitaries

This is just a teaser of what will be presented on the 30th of May to the Mayor of Boca del Rio Vera Cruz, Mexico. Boca del Rio is the sister city to West Valley City. There will be a big celebration called Fiesta 2009 to mark the gather of the dignitaries of these two cities. I have been given the great privilege of creating the gift which will be given the Boca del Rio. After the event I will show photos of the remaining portions of the egg shell. It is an ostrich egg carved in relief. When I post all the remaining photos I will explain the significance of each image.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Utah Best of State Awards and Recognition

I was nominated some months ago for a very prestigious award and beyond belief I was actually named an medal winner in teh program. The award is more encompassing than just making art. It also includes contributions to the community and the state. The gala is May 30, 2009. I will wear a tuxedo for the first time in my life. I am more grateful than I can find words to express.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Date of Carved Egg Show Set
I was told that the carved egg show closing date at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center will now be June 1st 2009.
My deepest thank you goes out to those of you who visited the show and made it such a success.
My deepest thank you goes out to those of you who visited the show and made it such a success.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Carved Egg Show at The Utah Cultural Celebration Center Extended!!

There has been such a great turn out to this exhibit that the management has asked to extend the date. I will update again when I know the new closing date. There is talk of it going into June!
Click on the title to see a copy of the official press release.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Acceptance to Show in Face of Utah Sculpture

GREAT NEWS!!!
I just received official notice that I have been accepted to submit art to be shown in the Face of Utah Sculpture V Exhibit. This is an exhibit which is specifically for Utah artists. In the past there has been a great range of things to see. Traditional bronze, glass, linen, and wood are a few of the many forms of expression that can be expected.
I am thrilled to have been selected. I have it in mind to create a new piece specifically for this show, time permitting. The show will be open to the public and best of all it will be free. The show will run from June 11, 2009 until August 4, 2009.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Carved Gourds Seen In the Public For The First Time


I decided that today would be a good time to show a couple of gourds I carved some time ago. They are currently being shown at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center as part of the egg show I am presenting. this will be their debut on the web. They are colored with Min Wax oil based stains. This is done so that each of these pieces will have a very long life. These stains hold their color well over time. Some of the single leaves have as many as 7 different colored stains to get the effects you see here.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Carved Ostrich Egg Gifted to West Valley City, Utah
This evening I gave a carved ostrich eggshell to West Valley City. I did this during the scheduled weekly city council meeting. Friends and family came to support me. Here is a description of the project and photos.
The various cameos on this carved ostrich egg represent many aspects of West Valley City.
1. The first image is the logo of the city created with reverse images.
2. Also included is an interpretation of the Days of 47 Rodeo. This image was included in the overall design to commemorate 2009 being the first year the rodeo will be held at the E-Center.
3. The third image is a stylized hockey goal tender to represent the Utah Grizzlies. Behind the goalie is a silhouette of our state in the place of the net a goalie would normally defend.
4. A significant historical artifact is represented at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center. An Olmec head given to us by our sister city Boca del Rio in Vera Cruz, Mexico. I chose this as a fourth image due to its importance not just to West Valley City but also to Utah. I am told there are very few of these even in our nation making it even more noteworthy.
5. The last image is taking the position on top of the egg shell. A Sego lily, our state flower.
Each of these images is placed in one of five rings. The five rings were chosen to symbolize West Valley City being one of the special locations chosen to host an Olympic event in 2002. All these images and symbols are tied together with two simple forms, the lattice on top and the relief carved acanthus. These are significant to me as they make up the design of the first carving I did which received public acclaim, a carved emu egg shell which was set on display at the Forbes Art Gallery in New York City.
1. The first image is the logo of the city created with reverse images.
2. Also included is an interpretation of the Days of 47 Rodeo. This image was included in the overall design to commemorate 2009 being the first year the rodeo will be held at the E-Center.
3. The third image is a stylized hockey goal tender to represent the Utah Grizzlies. Behind the goalie is a silhouette of our state in the place of the net a goalie would normally defend.
4. A significant historical artifact is represented at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center. An Olmec head given to us by our sister city Boca del Rio in Vera Cruz, Mexico. I chose this as a fourth image due to its importance not just to West Valley City but also to Utah. I am told there are very few of these even in our nation making it even more noteworthy.
5. The last image is taking the position on top of the egg shell. A Sego lily, our state flower.
Each of these images is placed in one of five rings. The five rings were chosen to symbolize West Valley City being one of the special locations chosen to host an Olympic event in 2002. All these images and symbols are tied together with two simple forms, the lattice on top and the relief carved acanthus. These are significant to me as they make up the design of the first carving I did which received public acclaim, a carved emu egg shell which was set on display at the Forbes Art Gallery in New York City.
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