My friend Clara reminded me yesterday that sometimes a picture is enough. Just get back on that horse. A blog is one of those things that the longer you go without posting the harder it is to post. It's been over 2 months, but I'm getting back in the saddle. So, here's a picture from my journal last week.
moving on down the road.......................................................
1.22.2013
11.09.2012
New Tin Paintings
I'm getting ready for the River Arts Studio Stroll next weekend- Nov 10 & 11. Here are a few of the tin paintings I've been working on. They are milk paint and acrylic on galvanized tin. To finish them I will add a coating of polycrylic for protection and a linen cord as a hanger.
6.5 x 8.5 in
6.5 x 8.5 in
6 x 7 in
3.5 x 5 in
3.5 x 5 in
10.05.2012
Penland Gallery
Last week I delivered new work to Penland Gallery. Included were 5 paper mache birds, a paper mache dog and these 3 small paintings shown below. The frames are embellished so that they become integrated with the painting rather than just being a "holder" for the image.
8 x 10 inches
acrylic, graphite, ink on panel
$300
8 x 10 inches
acrylic and graphite on panel
$300
8 x 10 inches
acrylic, graphite, ink on panel
$300
9.23.2012
Cloth Books at Cloth
Last weekend I taught a one day Cloth Books workshop at Cloth Fiber Workshop. What a good time we had sewing, laughing and creating together. Several of the participants were experienced quilters and had their sewing machines humming away right off the bat. It was a fast paced day, but everybody went home with at least one finished book. Each time I teach I am reminded that to be a teacher is to be a student also. I always learn from the people in my workshops- techniques or ways of looking at the world. I am grateful for each new idea.
Check out the other workshops offered by Cloth- clothfiberworkshop.com
9.11.2012
BookOpolis 2012
BookWorks in Asheville, NC will again sponsor BookOpolis September 21- 23. BookOpolis is an open call for handmade books of all kinds and a weekend of book and print related fun. I look forward each year to creating a piece for this unique event. There is something for everyone and for all ages. One of the highlights is the ability to handle most of the books. Typically book shows only allow the viewer to "look, but not touch." At BookOpolis as long as your hands are clean your fingers and mind are free to roam the "pages". Below is my entry for this year.
Many Me(s)
Artist Book Mixed Media Crown
12 x 10 x 10
$600
This is the latest in a series of wearable books in the form of crowns. I think of the crowns as visual manifestations of thoughts in my head. Many Me(s) expresses my feeling of being mulitple and sometimes conflicting me(s). There is the kind me, oppositional me, goofy me, greedy me, good girl me, pollyanna me, and melancholy me.
Many Me(s)
Artist Book Mixed Media Crown
12 x 10 x 10
$600
This is the latest in a series of wearable books in the form of crowns. I think of the crowns as visual manifestations of thoughts in my head. Many Me(s) expresses my feeling of being mulitple and sometimes conflicting me(s). There is the kind me, oppositional me, goofy me, greedy me, good girl me, pollyanna me, and melancholy me.
8.21.2012
Special Delivery
Artists are often asked to donate their work for fundraisers. I am happy to help when I can. It's my way of giving back. Here is a small piece that I just finished for the Hirsch Wellness Network in Greensboro, NC. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to building a cancer support community connecting cancer patients and survivors, caregivers, family and friends. My friend Mary Beth Boone asked if I would contribute to this organization that has made a difference in her life. This little bird will be included in the Hirsch Silent Auction September 14. Proceeds from the auction go toward supporting free art classes for cancer patients in treatment, survivors and caregivers.
8.02.2012
Beloved Idiots
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