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!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
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:
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leucadia,
making art,
mixed media,
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portrait,
scrap art,
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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:
art,
art process,
collage,
colored pencils,
drawing,
encinitas,
leucadia,
mixed media,
new work,
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.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Arts Alive Banner
A few months ago, I was asked to paint a banner for the Arts Alive Banner Program 2012. Participants paint a banner that will hang from lamp posts along Highway 101.
The banners are then auctioned off to raise money for the following organizations; 101 Artists' Colony, Cardiff 101 Mainstreet and Leucadia 101. For more info, visit Arts Alive Encinitas
Now, these banners are HUGE (33" wide and 84" tall) so even finding a place to lay it out is a bit of a challenge.
I decided I would do a portrait of my daughter in the back yard. Made sense since the banner is as big as the windows that look out into my garden.
Note the paw prints left by one of our cats after he traipsed through the underpainting.
After planting a few plants last year that are butterfly attractors, I was treated to a profusion of butterflies, including Monarchs, in the garden. It was actually pretty amazing.
A few not-so-great shots of the finished banner. I can't wait to see what it looks like from the street.
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