Friday, February 29, 2008

New Mouse Pad















Here is the improved mouse pad I made tonight. I just replaced the fabric on the old mouse pad I used in college and got from Ikea for 35 cents.

I bought this fabric years and years ago from Joanne's. I stuck the material on the pad using acrylic gel medium. The only problem is that the gel medium kinda stinks. Hopefully the stink will dissipate.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Archie














Archibald Tungsten was born on Arch Street in Philadelphia. A friend, Kristen, rescued baby Archie, his feline mother, and siblings after she witnessed them being handled by rough children.



Archie was so sassy and lovable. He would sprint back and forth across the apartment; when he wound enough speed up he would slide Tom Cruse style down the hall on an area rug. He would break into the bathroom while I took showers to stick his paws, palms up, under the stream of water.

Arch had a boyfriend when he and I lived on Lombard Street. His boyfriend brought him gifts of dead birds and mice, and placed them outside Archie's favorite window.

Archie would hug your legs and bite your feet if you slept in on the weekended, causing him to eat a later breakfast. He hated flowers, and once gobbed up a whole bouquet. When I got home from work Archie would follow me around the apartment, and would make bread on my belly when I snuggled up to watch TV or read a book.


I lost Archie, and wish things would have turned out differently. I have come to terms with not seeing Archie anymore, but I still miss that sweet kitty.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Boyfriend of the Week

Meet Michael Buble




His voice is alright, but I fell in love when he was on CNN. Mike is so witty, and hilarious.


Man, the musicians are on a roll this month.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Boyfriend of the Week

Meet Nick White:


I'm not usually into keyboardists, and watch wearers. I think I can make an exception for him.











Nick is the guy in the lower left hand section of the frame. Yes, the one in the ugly outfit.


keyboardist, shy guy, Tilly & the Wall member, Georgian

6 Words

Today I read an article about this book. It got me thinking, how would I describe my life up to now in 6 words?

Careful, self-sufficent, logical, thirsty for knowledge.


This idea is reminicent of the discriptions I write about my Boyfriends of the Week. Its much harder when you turn it around and write about yourself.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Hearts

Hearts, hearts everywhere!

Letters and Treats that were sent out on V-day.

Boyfriend of the Week

Meet Sam Cooke




King of Soul, chart topper, spiffy dresser, civil rights movement participant, heartthrob.

The Daily Nice

Jason Evans runs a website where he posts pictures that make him happy. Its http://www.thedailynice.com/site.html*. I love this site so much its my pc's homepage. The picture changes daily, and I'm willing to bet that if thoes pictures make him happy they'll make you smile too.




note* I tried adding a hyperlink but my blog was not cooperating. sorry!

Monday, February 11, 2008

I Love Auctions!

I am not longer an auction virgin. I went to my very first one on Sunday. It featured vintage clothing, home items, and jewelry. I bid on a few pieces, but came home with only two.

I bought this pretty jug for 15 dollars. Isn't it sweet?










I bought this box of goodies for only 5 dollars! I have some big ideas in the way of artwork for these embroidery hoops. Keep your eyes out for it!




I had a great time, and would recommend that everyone goes to a couple auctions in their lifetime. Its very exciting, and fast paced!

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Handwritten Notes






I love handwritten notes. Putting pen to paper for someone is something so special. There is nothing better then to receive an unexpected handwritten letter.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Boyfriend of the Week

Meet Richie Tenenbaum:




fictional character, child genius, tennis pro, tall glass of water.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Valerie


Valerie and I have been friends forever. We were in the same kindergarten class, and both swear we ate paste together. We took dance lessons for many, many years. I have come to know that one of the best place for girl talk is on a mat stretching out before barre work.


Valerie will always remember your birthday. She will dance the night away with you, and wait to hear the song you requested on the jukebox-even after everyone else went home. She will hold your hair back when you've had too much to drink and bring you soup when you've got the sniffles.

Valerie won't judge you when you tell her the crazy things you barely have the nerve to tell your best friend. She asks great questions, and always remember the important conversations you have.



Shes super-good with her hands. Val can apply liquid eyeliner with her eyes closed on a bouncing safari bus! She and I have made Halloween costumes, and Christmas ornaments up the wazoo, and they have all turned out beautifully. I think the crafts looked amazing because we were having so much fun doing them.

I love Valerie, her cute laugh, and fantastic personality. Shes the yin to my yang!

Friday, February 1, 2008

Experimental Collage

Last Saturday I took an amazing art class sponsored by NAEA (The National Art Education Association). The teacher, George M. Clark, is an experimental water media and collage artist from the York, Pa area. He was in his mid 60's and had the driest sense of humor that he let out under his breath. I'm not sure if other people heard his comments or not, because I was the only one giggling at his witty remarks.

Here is a piece of art done by George M. Clark. Its not my style but I can appreciate it.



George started class by showing us some collage work and fundamental designs he has perfected over the years. He demonstrated his paper embellishing techniques, and talked about the pricing of art this size. Then he let us loose on some small sheets of watercolor paper. He had boxed and boxes of embellished paper and found/collected pieces of paper (dress patterns, playing cards, Chinese prayer cards,maps, etc.) that we could use in addition to the supplies that we brought with us. We used acrylic mat medium to construct collages. I am very familiar with this product/process, and absolutely love it. I don't have any ties with brand names, but George recommended Gold's.

We were instructed to work on the first design, Bridge. This basic design moves the viewers eye from one side of the page to another in a relatively straight line. It can be horizontal or vertical.

Here is Shana collaging.





She and I were the only people in the class standing. During out artistic education sitting was shunned and almost forbidden.






Here is my work area after I completed my fist collage. Throughout the process I used a piece of mat board to help me contain my design. Below is an example of my work with out mat board.


Below is the piece in its complete form, including the matting.




















We were called back to the demonstration table where we had a short, pain free critique. George was the only one who spoke during this crit, and had something relatively nice to say about everyones work. George said mine was a fine little collage.

We were then introduced to the Tau design. This basic design is close to the bridge design but it has a little leg sticking out of the bridge somewhere.


I started the design like the Bridge design. I was feeling a bit frustrated and needed a break from this collage. I placed it on the drying rack behind me, had a little bit of lunch and got to work on the Cruciform design.










The above three photos show the process of a particular piece. The first picture shows a blank surface, ready to go. I had all the supplies I used were out around the piece of watercolor paper. Notice the orange netting, greeting card and yellowish-silver paper around my work area. I took the middle picture right before I put the collage on the drying rack. I was getting frustrated with the design because I knew something was just not right. Later on I switched things around, I changed the viewing direction and emphasized and repeated the red orange color. The design is in the Tau family.

The cruciform design is basically an off kilter plus shape. Here is my piece that uses this design, with a little lean towards the Tau design. I used exclusively dress patterns and embellished paper for this piece. The bleeding red color is residue from the brown-purple colored paper. The color started running, so I encouraged it. As it was drying I scrubbed the surface with an old toothbrush to give a distressed look. (the mat isn't blue, thats just the photo)
















For the rest of the time we were able to work on our own, creating designs of our own choosing. Shana is a busy bee. She got tired of standing over the elementary school sized tables, and took a seat.


I want to talk a little bit out Shana's artistic voice. She found her voice around the same time I found mine, and I think they play off one another to a certain extent. After all, we did live together when our voices were being discovered. When you look at her work you can see a recognizable image surrounded by abstraction. Sometimes this abstraction relates to the image, sometimes it doesn't. Shana's craftsmanship is impeccable, its very close to perfection. Her colors are very much abstract, vibrant and bright. She does great work.

Here is another Cruciform-Tau design. I used a map and some embellished paper I found in one of the many boxes. I think some of the paper is waxed because of the shine that shows up in the photo.




The last two pieces I busted out. I took about 45 minutes to complete both of them. I wasn't thinking of any specific design, but they both took on a Cruciform look.






This piece is very romantic looking, with the feather light colors, and cursive text. Although the speed to create this collage was actually very fast it has a very slow layered look. There are many layers. I started with brown-grey paper that was scribbled with chalk pastels. I then placed fibrous tissue paper over it to give it that hazy look. The white areas give your eye a place to rest.





I made six different pieces. Some speak to one another and some just are. Once I got the hang of collaging my designs came out swiftly and eloquently.





This is the last piece I did right before cleanup time. I just started slapping things down and look at the awesome piece of art I got! Sweet! I used the cover of a dress pattern, mesh, film, playing cards and embellished paper.



I had an excellent time at this class. It gave me so many ideas, and my artistic voice harmonizes perfectly with this mixed media technique.