Sunday, December 11, 2005
Calendar - January through April
I made a Calendar for some friends for Christmas....
Here is several pictures of it....click on images to see a bigger view....
Here is several pictures of it....click on images to see a bigger view....
Friday, December 09, 2005
Dreamer of Dreams
I made this for Michael for his birthday. I am not happy with how it turned out but he loves it. I tried to incorporate too much. Left bottom side is my hand...I did a print of it then painted layers over it. The heart in the middle is how it came out when I pressed my hand into the canvas...had the natural heart shape there. I included a piece of music. Some of the lyrics on it fit us. And then I wrote out also a piece from the Willy Wonka movie that we both like..."We are the music makers. We are the dreamer of dreams." I have the word dream on the piece a few times. I have a English to French dictionary piece that is translating the word journey. It is an important word for us. There is a king and queen playing card that painted over and then did a moon and heart over each one. Clock, starts, patterns...all parts of this piece too.
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
2 Older Collages
Friday, November 04, 2005
Sunday, October 30, 2005
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Monday, September 12, 2005
Reality is Meager
So this summer I have had a lot of bad things happen. And then with hurricane katrina there just seemed like so much sadness and destruction in this world. I guess I needed to get it out.
Not something I think is artistically very good. But it is emotional, chaotic, intense....all the things that the world is going through right now....
Not something I think is artistically very good. But it is emotional, chaotic, intense....all the things that the world is going through right now....
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
Imprint
Sharing an older piece....it is a handprint...each pieces was cut out and then the dark paper was put onto white paper so that it shows through the cutouts. It took a long time and gave me cramps in my hand! And of course the orginal's don't have that orange date on it. I was still learning to use the digital camera when I took these.
Close up....
Close up....
Monday, August 22, 2005
Birthday Present
This I made for one of my best friend's birthday...she was turning the big 30! And she liked it! I am so glad. Click on the picture to see a bigger version.
Deconstruct Big Picture
Monday, August 15, 2005
2 pieces
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Flight
Clicking on image will take you to a bigger view of it. It is a 5 x 7 - bristol paper painted with black and then orange and brown. Collage elements from various ephemera...cancelled stamp, mulburry paper, flight cut from dictionary, paint chip paper, butterflies cut from stationary, scrap paper, map and bead.
Sunday, August 07, 2005
Series of 3
Thursday, August 04, 2005
Into the Sun
This ATC is for a themed trade. I hadn't done a themed trade in a while and I have to say right now it was hard. I didn't feel like I could just create. It felt stiff and forced. But I am sure I should keep trying them as I think it is good practice for me to think and use maybe skills that are umm dusty!
Battery Powered Sun
Thursday, July 28, 2005
A Card...
Made this card last night....
The card base itself is handmade paper that is purple with silver specks in it. I love these cards and should have picked up more when I had the chance as I am not even sure I know who makes them now as it was several years ago when I bought them. I need to start looking for a source for plain cards like this one.
The card base itself is handmade paper that is purple with silver specks in it. I love these cards and should have picked up more when I had the chance as I am not even sure I know who makes them now as it was several years ago when I bought them. I need to start looking for a source for plain cards like this one.
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Alone
The image under the mesh is really hard to see in this photo but her face is visible in person. And the rest of the photo is very dark. But what I really like in is the plastic mesh. One thing I have found some companies that sell things like tape, tubing, paper, plastics and such will give free samples and the plastic mesh is from a free sample. Also at times I have contacted companies as those to see if they sell or give away their scraps.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Playing Around
Aspects I like of this card are the rubber stamped flower. It only shows a little bit of the flower. And then the tag. It was just the start of using tags.
I had a piece of cardboard from a box that some free samples came in. I really liked how the acrylic paint went on to the cardboard so I used it for several pieces including a few atc's. I had some little pieces left over and glued them together to get one more base for an atc.
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Art & Me
My artistic passion started out when I was a little girl. I remember taking a lined piece of loose-leaf paper and a stubby pencil (or whatever I could get my hands on) and just started to express myself with lines and other scribbles. It was not just a way to pass the time, I enjoyed it. And that passion never changed. If anything, it has only deepened over the years.
Art emerges from the moment. Sometimes it has a conscious symbolic meaning, other times it's an unconscious expression; by just letting my brush, my pencil become an extension of emotion onto a piece of canvas or piece of paper. Sometimes it becomes a beautiful surprise or an unexpected discovery. My work becomes a physical manifestation of what is happening in my life at the precise moment of time. It becomes the emotion, the conscious and unconscious collaboration of dreams, visions and the spirituality of where I am in my life at that moment. Art is my voice and expression of what I am thinking or feeling.
I relish in creating my works from mixed media because it reflects how diverse I lead my life. From paintings using acrylics, to altering seemingly benign everyday objects, to creating collages that encompass several elements of different origins, different meanings, and different compositions. When I create, and when it all clicks into place, it feels like the rest of the world dissolves away leaving the only thing in front of me: the artwork that I'm communicating through. Art is a life-long process, evolving alongside everyday life. Art is my definition of where I am and what I'm feeling. Art is color, texture, and movement. It's about creation, an absorption of time, passion and life...Art.
Art emerges from the moment. Sometimes it has a conscious symbolic meaning, other times it's an unconscious expression; by just letting my brush, my pencil become an extension of emotion onto a piece of canvas or piece of paper. Sometimes it becomes a beautiful surprise or an unexpected discovery. My work becomes a physical manifestation of what is happening in my life at the precise moment of time. It becomes the emotion, the conscious and unconscious collaboration of dreams, visions and the spirituality of where I am in my life at that moment. Art is my voice and expression of what I am thinking or feeling.
I relish in creating my works from mixed media because it reflects how diverse I lead my life. From paintings using acrylics, to altering seemingly benign everyday objects, to creating collages that encompass several elements of different origins, different meanings, and different compositions. When I create, and when it all clicks into place, it feels like the rest of the world dissolves away leaving the only thing in front of me: the artwork that I'm communicating through. Art is a life-long process, evolving alongside everyday life. Art is my definition of where I am and what I'm feeling. Art is color, texture, and movement. It's about creation, an absorption of time, passion and life...Art.
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
subtleties
I sometimes have cardstock, watercolor paper or bristol board layered on my work table. So when I paint something, I paint right on top of it. Sometimes the paint overlaps to those under layers. After a few project they turn out to be very interseting - the colors and textures. Both the pieces in this ATC were cut from those papers.
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
ATC - Telling Secrets
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
For ATC Show
There are 5 ATC's that I submited for an ATC Exhibit: House of Cards at European Papers.
Warmer
Torn and Blue
Unexpected Surprises
Orange Postage
Dreamed of Spectacular
Friday, June 10, 2005
Abstract Landscape
Supplies used: Cardboard with acrylic paint and then I sprayed water from a bottle after each layer of paint so it created drips.
I use a water spry bottle for a lot of my work because it just creates a really interesting texture.
Labels:
acrylics,
art supplies,
art techniques,
atc,
painting
Wednesday, June 01, 2005
Unearth
In the last entry I talked about how I am into pieces looking like they were unearthed from an archeology dig well this one I thought of a time capsule unearthed. And in was the photo of the gentlemen and the bull, a map, some words like they were from a letter - so some stamps.
Also when I created this I had someone in mind, a fellow artist I admire and right away when I posted it he dropped me an email saying he LOVED it. So I traded with him.
Unearth
Also when I created this I had someone in mind, a fellow artist I admire and right away when I posted it he dropped me an email saying he LOVED it. So I traded with him.
Friday, May 27, 2005
ATC - Nine Four India
The base is cardboard painted white. I glued down a piece of map, some number and then tackcloth and then some brown dry brushed on it. I sanded some of the paint off after it dried.
The tackcloth I purchased at Home Depot and got 2 fairly large pieces for a dollar.
Right now I am going through this period where I want everything to look like I have just digged it up from an archeolgy dig. I want it to look like it has dirt hanging off of it. And that it has some history.
Monday, May 02, 2005
3 More ATC's - Recycling
The challenge for the swaps was that the card had to be used from ads or junk mail - at least 75% of the card using recycled materials.
The 1st card again uses a xerox copy but for the base. The paper in some junk mail was a little to shiny for me so I just scanned it and then photoshoped it with some grunge texture on top and printed. But then the rest of it is from ads and junk mail.
The 2nd card bases had an ad on it for an expensive jewerly store but the texture and heaviness of the paper was great. So I just ripped it up and used as it not painting over it or worrying about where the words on it ended up. It just was a nice paper to touch. The butterfly is rubber stamp but the paper again from the background of add. Often they will have one little object/product on an ad and pretty textures and colors in the background. So I used the orange paper to stamp on. I had to use opaque ink to get it to stick and then used my heat gun to set it.
The 3rd was completely made out of recycled materials.
Also the actual base that I glued the 1st and 3rd card on were a heavy booklet we got in the mail about insurance. It was a heavier cardstock so I just cut them to size and glued on top of them.
Vases
Dreams
Storyteller
The 1st card again uses a xerox copy but for the base. The paper in some junk mail was a little to shiny for me so I just scanned it and then photoshoped it with some grunge texture on top and printed. But then the rest of it is from ads and junk mail.
The 2nd card bases had an ad on it for an expensive jewerly store but the texture and heaviness of the paper was great. So I just ripped it up and used as it not painting over it or worrying about where the words on it ended up. It just was a nice paper to touch. The butterfly is rubber stamp but the paper again from the background of add. Often they will have one little object/product on an ad and pretty textures and colors in the background. So I used the orange paper to stamp on. I had to use opaque ink to get it to stick and then used my heat gun to set it.
The 3rd was completely made out of recycled materials.
Also the actual base that I glued the 1st and 3rd card on were a heavy booklet we got in the mail about insurance. It was a heavier cardstock so I just cut them to size and glued on top of them.
Sunday, May 01, 2005
Warm and Worn
In the last blog post I talked about using sandpaper. I think these 3 cards show that worn and old look you can get from sandpaper.
MidWest
Supplies used: Magazine clippings, cancelled stamps, brads and rubber stamps. Then sanded down to look slightly worn.
Travel
Supplies used: Magazine clipping used for base and sanded to again look worn. Stickers (stamps and coins) and then metal brads.
Girl
Used: Magazine clipping for base that was sanded. Beads sewn on base. Rubber stamp watercolored and pressed watercolor paper. I wanted kind of a fuzzy underwater look so slightly rocked the rubber stamp.
Supplies used: Magazine clippings, cancelled stamps, brads and rubber stamps. Then sanded down to look slightly worn.
Supplies used: Magazine clipping used for base and sanded to again look worn. Stickers (stamps and coins) and then metal brads.
Used: Magazine clipping for base that was sanded. Beads sewn on base. Rubber stamp watercolored and pressed watercolor paper. I wanted kind of a fuzzy underwater look so slightly rocked the rubber stamp.
Thursday, April 21, 2005
2 ATC's - 2 Techniques
I painted the base of this atc that is made out of heavy cardboard and then glued pieces from Junk Mail on it. At the time I was suffering from allergies bad so hence the subject matter.
After everything was glued on it, I used sandpaper over it all...the images, the base and the edges. I just wanted a scratchy appearance since I always feel itchy during allergies. But really this is a great technique to use when you want an aged look. And that is what I use it for the most.
Supplies used: Cardboard, acrylic paint, ephemera from junk mail, gel medium (for glue) and sandpaper
In the last blog entry I talked about using salt with watercolors this base I used alcohol with watercolors. It makes a very bubbly like appearance.
Supplies used: watercolor base using alcohol, silver pen (for edge of card), ephemera from junk mail
Here is a tutorial on using alcohol with watercolors. It is a lot of fun using both alcohol and salt.
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