Thursday, June 23, 2011

What I Did On My Summer Vacation

Every summer since my oldest daughter finished kindergarten, I have tried to have some sort of fun departure from normal creative activities around Chez Stern.  One year we tie dyed t-shirts, another we attempted papier mache.  A few years ago I declared July a month of silence, with no TV during the day, except to watch the occasional DVD from Netflix (I rented the series of films by Ray and Charles Eames that summer, so much fun).  We always enter August refreshed and ready to get back to our regularly scheduled program, albeit with a new twist from what we’ve learned.

This summer I am working with four books.  Mess by Keri Smith, Learning by Heart by Corita Kent and Jan Steward, The Confident Creative by Cat Bennett  and Rip the Page! by Karen Benke

One of the exercises mentioned in Learning by Heart is to make 100 drawings of something, I believe it was a weekend exercise.  With that in mind, and inspired by going through my work for the three shows I am currently exhibiting in, I set myself an assignment.

This is the first still life I set up:

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The enamel ladle is from Marty’s Grandma Rita, the towel is an old Martha Stewart towel from KMart, and the bulbs are used Print Gocco bulbs that I loved and couldn’t throw away.

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All the drawings are on 11 x 17 white drawing paper from Crafts 2000.  For these four I used a Derwent 2B drawing pencil.

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Detail.

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Detail.  You can see where I started to shade in the ladle.  I haven’t yet decided how detailed I want these renderings to be.

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For the next three drawings I chose to focus more on the lightbulbs.  As I drew, I worked on noticing small details, like how I could see myself reflected in the bulbs.

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You can see the different ways I chose to express the shadow in this detail.

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Drawing three, emphasis on one bulb.

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Drawing four, the minimalist approach. 

Having done these three drawings yesterday afternoon, I can see the appeal of rendering something repeatedly, as I did notice more detail as I went along.  I also am thinking of the various ways I could do the drawings, not all of them need be realistic, of course, and I can use different drawing materials to work with.  I decided to take a break after this piece and start fresh the next day.  This is going to be an interesting challenge.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Week of Art June 18

June 18 Art of the week

My work is the  “Week as Art” feature over at the Create Mixed Media site through June 18.  I am excited to have my collages featured on this great site.  Here is a larger image of today’s collage.  All the pieces are on 6” x 6” canvas, and blend color copies of my other works with painted papers and solid scrapbook papers.

June 18 features my favorite painted kraft paper which I decorated with a faux finishing texture tool, hand carved stamps and a silkscreen of a school of fish.  There also is recycled cereal box cardboard which was decorated with bubble wrap stamping and sequin waste stencils.  The main image is a detail of my art quilt “Marilyn.”

The originals, minus the numbers, are for sale in my Etsy shop.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Week of Art June 17

June 17 Art of the week

My work is the  “Week as Art” feature over at the Create Mixed Media site through June 18.  I am excited to have my collages featured on this great site.  Here is a larger image of today’s collage.  All the pieces are on 6” x 6” canvas, and blend color copies of my other works with painted papers and solid scrapbook papers.

June 17 features “That 70’s Fish”, paste paper which I bought at a scrapbook store, and hand painted recycled cereal box cardboard which was decorated with hand carved stamps.

The originals, minus the numbers, are for sale in my Etsy shop.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Show Prep

In addition to my show at the Casa Nueva restaurant here in town, and my group show with the Innovative Art Alliance at the Parkersburg Art Center, on Sunday I am hanging a show at Donkey Coffee and Espresso.  Here are a few of the pieces I will be featuring.

donkey show monkey pants 

The background of this piece is painted on Fabriano cold press 300lb watercolor paper, while the monkey is painted on Arches cold press 140lb watercolor paper. It measures 30” x 22”

donkey show party hat

This piece is painted on 140lb Arches cold press watercolor paper.  I happened onto a really sweet clearance sale at Michael’s last summer and was able to get 22 sheets of this wonderful paper for around ten dollars. 

I am planning on having a few more of these pieces completed before we hang on Sunday, so I’m off to the studio.

Week of Art June 16

June 16 Art of the week

My work is the  “Week as Art” feature over at the Create Mixed Media site through June 18.  I am excited to have my collages featured on this great site.  Here is a larger image of today’s collage.  All the pieces are on 6” x 6” canvas, and blend color copies of my other works with painted papers and solid scrapbook papers.

June 16 features my most popular cow quilt, painted kraft paper and recycled cereal box cardboard which has been painted with acrylics and decorated with hand carved stamps.

The originals, minus the numbers, are for sale in my Etsy shop.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Week of Art June 15

June 15 ARt of the week

My work is the  “Week as Art” feature over at the Create Mixed Media site through June 18.  I am excited to have my collages featured on this great site.  Here is a larger image of today’s collage.  All the pieces are on 6” x 6” canvas, and blend color copies of my other works with painted papers and solid scrapbook papers.

June 15 features a coffee cup image I created as a pillow sham, hand painted kraft paper and recycled cereal box cardboard decorated with hand carved stamps.

The originals, minus the numbers, are for sale in my Etsy shop.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Week of Art June 14

June 14 Art of the week

My work is the  “Week as Art” feature over at the Create Mixed Media site through June 18.  I am excited to have my collages featured on this great site.  Here is a larger image of today’s collage.  All the pieces are on 6” x 6” canvas, and blend color copies of my other works with painted papers and solid scrapbook papers.

June 14 features my art quilt “Jumping for Joy”, a study for a public art proposal, and recycled cereal box cardboard decorated with sequin waste stencil and hand cut stencils.

The originals, minus the numbers, are for sale in my Etsy shop.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Week of Art June 13

June 13 art of the week

My work is the  “Week as Art” feature over at the Create Mixed Media site through June 18.  I am excited to have my collages featured on this great site.  Here is a larger image of today’s collage.  All the pieces are on 6” x 6” canvas, and blend color copies of my other works with painted papers and solid scrapbook papers.

June 13 features an image of one of my red bird mixed media embroideries, kraft paper painted with acrylic and recycled cereal box cardboard painted with acrylic and decorated with hand carved stamps.

The originals, minus the numbers, are for sale in my Etsy shop.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Week of Art June 12

June 12 Art of the week

My work is the  “Week as Art” feature over at the Create Mixed Media site through June 18.  I am excited to have my collages featured on this great site.  Here is a larger image of today’s collage.  All the pieces are on 6” x 6” canvas, and blend color copies of my other works with painted papers and solid scrapbook papers.

June 12 features an image of my art quilt Desert Moon III, kraft paper painted with acrylic, and recycled cereal box cardboard painted with acrylics and decorated with hand carved stamps.

The originals, minus the numbers, are for sale in my Etsy shop.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Free Falling

I have gone from working in the studio with no idea of where the work is going to hanging three shows during the month of June into July.  For the first time in years I can see space in my studio because so many pieces are hanging somewhere else.  It’s exciting to revisit the old work when I am picking it for the shows and I am loving the extra room on the art table.

The third show hangs on June 19th, and I am working on some new pieces for it.  Here’s what I have so far:

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Painting supplies.  Some of my favorites are the stamping materials to add texture and shape.  I’m also really liking the use of the pure pigments to help in mixing specific colors.

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I am painting on 22” x 30” Fabriano 300lb Cold Press watercolor paper.  I am making a series of larger collages based on the idea of a summer carnival.

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One of the most exciting discoveries of this series so far is the use of foam pipe insulation as a stamping tool.  It  makes wonderful circles.

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The pipe insulation also can be squished to make these great ovals.  That was an accidental discovery, which happened when I was on the phone with my daughter and gripped the tube a little too tightly.  The frog is a linoleum carving I made in undergraduate school.  I have used him for many things now.   This is painted in contractor’s paper which has been treated with gesso first.

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Another take on the frog motif, this time on a recycled cereal box.  You can also see the fish silkscreen I made in the background of this one.  I just love the contrast of turquoise with the warm orange and red.

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This piece is waiting for some yellow dots made using sequin waste as a stencil. 

I am really excited to see how these pieces come together.