I've spent the summer frantically trying to make enough new work to hang a solo show beginning of September while my two kids were at home on summer vacation.
Despite the, uh, logistical challenges I would never want to miss out on my favorite neighborhood show- Leucadia Artwalk, Sunday August 30th, 10 am- 5 pm
While I won't be able to display all my new work (you'll have to check my show at the Encinitas Community Center Art Gallery) I have been creating some fun pieces especially for Leucadia Artwalk.
Hope to see you there!
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Friday, August 22, 2014
LeucadiArtwalk Sunday August 24th
I'll be showing my work at one of my favorite neighborhood events- LeucadiArtwalk- this Sunday, August 24th from 10 am- 5 pm.
I'll be set up in the parking lot of the Corner Frame Shop (1038 N Coast Highway 101, Encinitas, CA) at the intersection of N Coast Hwy 101 and Diana St.
I've got several new pieces that will be making their debut. Come on down and enjoy a day of art and music in my own 'hood.
I'll be set up in the parking lot of the Corner Frame Shop (1038 N Coast Highway 101, Encinitas, CA) at the intersection of N Coast Hwy 101 and Diana St.
I've got several new pieces that will be making their debut. Come on down and enjoy a day of art and music in my own 'hood.
Labels:
affordable art,
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art on paper,
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birds,
child,
collage,
colored pencils,
community art,
encinitas,
girl,
leucadia,
leucadia art walk,
mixed media,
new work,
portrait
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Been busy...
It's been a crazy busy last few months. I had every reason to not make any art- kids had a lot of stuff going on, and my husband started a new business and I was helping out as much as I could. The weeks seemed to pass in a blur of activity fueled by many, many cups of strong coffee.
Though I didn't even have a chance to think about it, I must have kept on making art in order to stay sane. Every free moment (and even moments that weren't free) was spent in the studio.
Here are some of the pieces I completed.
Though I didn't even have a chance to think about it, I must have kept on making art in order to stay sane. Every free moment (and even moments that weren't free) was spent in the studio.
Here are some of the pieces I completed.
Ringbearer
Ripple and Swing
Paper Birds
Striped Stockings
All of the work, with the exception of Striped Stockings, is available at my Etsy store.
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collage,
colored pencils,
drawing,
encinitas,
etsy,
girl
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Etsy Store Revamp
I've been so focused on creating new work that I have put off updating my Etsy Store. Shame on me. I've made the changes and I'll be listing new work as I finish it.
I finished this piece, Night Flight, a few days ago but couldn't photograph it because my lovely subject broke my camera. I think this may have influenced my choice of background.
But now I do have a new camera and, frankly, it works better than the old one!
I finished this piece, Night Flight, a few days ago but couldn't photograph it because my lovely subject broke my camera. I think this may have influenced my choice of background.
But now I do have a new camera and, frankly, it works better than the old one!
Labels:
affordable art,
art,
art on paper,
birds,
child,
collage,
colored pencils,
drawing,
encinitas,
etsy,
girl,
leucadia,
making art,
mixed media,
new work,
painting,
portrait,
vintage books
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
The Spaces in Between
This is my latest piece, a portrait of my eldest with a somewhat unusual hair style (I think she looks a little like Ziggy Stardust).
I enjoyed using negative space- my tendency to to fill a surface with all sorts of details or colors. Now there is room to breathe.

I enjoyed using negative space- my tendency to to fill a surface with all sorts of details or colors. Now there is room to breathe.
Labels:
affordable art,
art,
art on paper,
birds,
child,
collage,
colored pencils,
drawing,
encinitas,
leucadia,
mixed media,
new work,
portrait,
scrap art
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Been too busy making art...
I confess- I've been too busy actually making art to post it to my blog. Here are a few new pieces...
I'm not sure this one is done. It's got me stymied.
I've got another one I'm working on that I need to get back to. Enjoy!
Labels:
affordable art,
art,
art on paper,
birds,
child,
collage,
colored pencils,
drawing,
encinitas,
leucadia,
mixed media,
new work,
painting,
portrait
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Paper Doll Portraits
Last year my daughters made their own paper dolls from a template. They had a wonderful time coloring, cutting and finally assembling the articulated dolls. The results were so expressive and ... bizarre.
Of course I had to give it a try.
Paloma and the Chicken |
Mahalia with Raven |
There is something oddly satisfying about making paper dolls of my offspring- I felt a bit like a mad scientist or puppeteer. Let's face it, paper dolls as a concept are loaded with meaning.
When I showed my daughters the finished pieces, they were genuinely baffled that I chose to affix the dolls to the background. "What's the point of that?", my oldest asked.
To me these dolls have become art, but to my kids they will always be toys meant to play and create with.
Labels:
affordable art,
art,
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child,
collage,
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girl,
leucadia,
making art,
mixed media,
new work,
painting,
paper doll,
scrap art
Sunday, April 21, 2013
More works in progress
Been working on a couple of new mixed media collages (more like stumbling through). Managed to do things in a rather bass-ackwards manner, but that's how I learn.
Combining different elements like the drawing, collage and old woodblocks is a challenge. It's sort of like putting the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle together. But I think I'm figuring out what works, mostly by seeing what doesn't.
Combining different elements like the drawing, collage and old woodblocks is a challenge. It's sort of like putting the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle together. But I think I'm figuring out what works, mostly by seeing what doesn't.
Labels:
affordable art,
art,
art process,
child,
collage,
colored pencils,
drawing,
encinitas,
leucadia,
making art,
mixed media,
new work,
painting,
portrait,
studio,
woodblock
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Arts Alive Banner
It's that time of year again. I spent the last days of 2012 furiously painting my banner for Encinitas Arts Alive. The banners are painted by local artists and then auctioned off to raise money for 101 Artist's Colony, Leucadia 101 or Cardiff 101. The unveiling party was this past weekend. Up until then, the banners were kept under wraps.
I now feel I can show my banner in progress. To see the final product, as well as all the other banners, please visit 101 Artists Colony.
The banner will be hung on lamp posts along Hwy. 101 from A St. to F St. in downtown Encinitas, CA.
I now feel I can show my banner in progress. To see the final product, as well as all the other banners, please visit 101 Artists Colony.
The banner will be hung on lamp posts along Hwy. 101 from A St. to F St. in downtown Encinitas, CA.
Labels:
art,
art process,
banner,
community art,
encinitas,
making art,
new work,
portrait,
spray paint
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Icicle Lavender Field Art Festival
I'll be showing my work at the Icicle Lavender Field Art Festival (held in my friend's garden in funky Leucadia) this Saturday, December 1st, 12 noon- 4 pm with several other local artists. It's a friendly neighborhood event. Hope you can come on by!
Labels:
affordable art,
art,
art show,
community art,
encinitas,
leucadia,
mixed media,
new work,
woodblock
Monday, September 3, 2012
Out of Chaos...
Had 2 shows to get ready for last week (plus the usual and unusual that life had to throw at me) so I hit the 'manic' button. Got a lot done but my studio... well, see for yourself.
I figure it's worth the mess if this can come out of it.
and this.
You can see these new works (and a few more) at the Encinitas City Hall, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024 through October 8, 2012.
Labels:
affordable art,
art,
art process,
art show,
child,
collage,
colored pencils,
community art,
drawing,
encinitas,
gallery show,
leucadia,
making art,
mixed media,
new work,
portrait,
scrap art,
spray paint,
studio
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Neighbors
I've been working on a series of portraits of people in my neighborhood. It seemed fitting- I have a show at the Encinitas City Hall August 30- October 8 and a few of my neighbors are willing to put up with me taking a zillion photos of them while they go about their business.
I thought that it would be straightforward- a simple portrait of each of these people.
Well... it's an interesting process and a different challenge. I'm having fun and learning something new with every piece.
Reminds me: I need to get my camera and hunt down a few more of my neighbors.
I thought that it would be straightforward- a simple portrait of each of these people.
Well... it's an interesting process and a different challenge. I'm having fun and learning something new with every piece.
Reminds me: I need to get my camera and hunt down a few more of my neighbors.
Labels:
affordable art,
art,
art process,
art show,
collage,
colored pencils,
drawing,
encinitas,
leucadia,
making art,
mixed media,
new work,
portrait,
scrap art
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Process
I always try to document the making of a new piece- taking photos at different stages. Often I'm so engrossed with the actual creation that I forget (isn't that how it's supposed to be?). Well, I remembered most of the time. I missed out on a few steps.
Drawing the subject, not once but twice.
Drawing with highlights in white gouache.
Spray painting the plywood using leaves as stencils.
The finished piece (untitled as of yet).
Labels:
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encinitas,
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portrait,
scrap art,
spray paint
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
I submit...
I gave up and gave in, and it shows in my newest piece. Mixed media using stuff I have (old woodblock prints, plywood from the shed) and using techniques I've been tinkering with anyway (that explains the spray paint).
Have no idea how it will hold up, or if it's even any good. But I liked making it... and I still have tons of plywood out in the shed.
Have no idea how it will hold up, or if it's even any good. But I liked making it... and I still have tons of plywood out in the shed.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Tiger, tiger...
Finally, finally, finally it is done.
I must admit I take a distinct pleasure in cutting up my old woodblock prints (ones culled from the edition- don't worry). It ends up being a mishmash but I've been so damned careful for so long that it feels great to play fast and loose with all these different elements.
Oh yeah, I guess it's call 'play'.
Labels:
affordable art,
art,
diorama,
mixed media,
new work,
scrap art
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Indulging the wackiness
Just completed a new piece. Well... almost completed- I haven't come up with a title yet. In any case, I had a lot of fun with this. All I had to do was remember how my daughters approach art. Scribble, cut, paste, use as many bright colors as possible and have a good story to tell about it.

I must admit I'm a bit rusty with the whole fun part of creating (sad, isn't it?) but I'm lucky that my inspiration lives in my own house (and is constantly running underfoot). I positively burst with pleasure when she approves of a color choice I've made or likes the way I've rendered a face.

Lucky me.
I must admit I'm a bit rusty with the whole fun part of creating (sad, isn't it?) but I'm lucky that my inspiration lives in my own house (and is constantly running underfoot). I positively burst with pleasure when she approves of a color choice I've made or likes the way I've rendered a face.
Lucky me.
Labels:
affordable art,
art,
art process,
child,
collage,
girl,
making art,
mixed media,
new work,
portrait
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Getting my feet wet (figuratively speaking)
I've spent a couple of years talking about how I just needed to find a new way of making art. I actually got tired of hearing myself speak. Now I've started making some new work. Drawing, colored pencil, gouache, collage- everything but the kitchen sink.

I'm not sure what I think about this recent work. I draw, color, cut and paste and have a blast. But there is always that inner critic...

Oh, what the heck! It's a start (and who says you can't pick up art techniques from your 5 year old?).
I'm not sure what I think about this recent work. I draw, color, cut and paste and have a blast. But there is always that inner critic...
Oh, what the heck! It's a start (and who says you can't pick up art techniques from your 5 year old?).
Labels:
art,
art process,
collage,
colored pencils,
making art
Monday, May 17, 2010
Wish I Had This Book a Long Time Ago
My uncle sent me a book he found- 'A Woodcut Manual' by J. J. Lankes published in 1932. I've only had the opportunity to lightly skim it but it is chock full of printmaking tips and the wisdom of experience. Check it out...
The author has his refreshingly straightforward opinions (there is even a list of Don'ts under an illustration titles 'My Lord of Missrule'). Here is a quote that jumped out at me,
"Don't let any self-appointed art critic form opinions for you. Never listen to such unless he is saying nice things of you. The professional critic is all too often a sad person, a defeated artist; his function is not to educate the artist whatever else he may attempt on the public. And don't let anyone scare you, because you may be, from force of circumstances, an "odd moment" artist."
Well said and greatly appreciated by those of us in the "odd moment".
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