Friday, September 9, 2011

Creative Desires

Ocean Voyage

But more wonderful than the lore of old men and the lore of books is the secret lore of ocean. ~ H. P. Lovecraft

 While having a fun, family day at the beach this weekend I enjoyed watching this beautiful sailboat cruise by.  It was a gorgeous, calm day just right for wave jumping and shell seeking.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Journey Begins with one step

I decided that I did want to keep the canvas Journey so I created a new piece for the swap.  I took a different spin on the subject and went vintage.

In the eye of the storm

An AJ page to help me express my feelings on having weathered the hurricane Irene this week.  She was a very nasty girl and I just had to get some feelings down on paper.  I am so thankful to God for his protection on my family and friends.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Journey

I did this canvas inspired by a challenge.  Will have to decide whether I want to keep her or submit to the challenge.  She really speaks to me so chances are she'll hang on my wall.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Today in History

Today has been a very stressful day for the east coast of the US.  We've been experiencing hurricane "Irene".  The backside of the storm is finally beginning to depart the NC coastal areas where she first made landfall but none too soon.  This has been an ongoing event for over 24 hours.  She did extensive damage and sadly there were lives lost from the storm.  My heart goes out to those families.  The clouds parted long enough for me to see this beautiful sunset.  It signals, for me, the calm after the storm.

Poppies

Text on this AJ page is:  Flowers are loved by all for their beauty,

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Earthquake

So today on the east coast we had a rare earthquake.  It was in VA, but we felt it here.  It was a 5.8 quake, not causing much damage.  But for awhile it created quite a stir.  I was sitting on my couch working on the computer and felt the house shake.  Very freaky feeling.   I decided to do a quick AJ page to document the event and to get some of the feelings out on paper.  I only had a few minutes and really had no time to think, just put it on paper.  Sometimes that makes the best pages.  Create without thinking!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

AJ page with pan pastels

Worked with charcoal pencil, stamped with pan pastels, then pan pastels for background.  I did this page to try the technique of putting pan pastels on the stamp and then spritzing with water before stamping.  I like the effect and will use it again.  The more I use the pan pastels the more I see how they can be used.  If you've never tried them, I highly recommend you try.  You are able to get such wonderful effects of depth in color and blending is super easy.  I will probably add something else to this page at some point.... or maybe not. 


I decided to add some text to complete the page.  "The silence of a flower".





Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Monday, August 15, 2011

Tulips

AJ page of tulips.  DD stamp, acrylics, pan pastels and charcoal pencil.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Mr. Jeremy Fisher

I wanted to work with oil pastels some more so I did this AJ page inspired by the children's book about the frog Mr. Jeremy Fisher.  I used oil pastels, pan pastels, Golden fluid paints and charcoal pencil.

Journal reads:  Once upon a time there was a frog named Mr. Jeremy Fisher.  He lived in a little damp house among the buttercups at the edge of a pond.


She Art Girl

Another Christy Tomlinson inspired "She Art Girl".  I think maybe she's not finished yet.  It's always good to take a picture and see the piece from that advantage.  This helps to see if you need to add something to make it more cohesive.  I may do some more work on her and them add the final picture.  

Oh yeh, she needed some help.  Looking at the picture, I realized I didn't even do her left wing. Isn't that crazy that looking directly at the page I didn't even notice that it was missing.  I added her wing and the text.  Now she looks complete.


Friday, August 12, 2011

AJ pages using oil pastels


Two different versions of AJ pages inspired by Pam Carriker.

Imagination

I started the AJ page by gluing fabric scraps to the page, adding gesso and color to the background.  I decided I wanted to go with the butterfly and birds, then added the girl.  After that I just continued to build the background which has several layers and different types of paint, pan pastels and charcoal pencil work. I wrote the sentiment and kept adding layers until I felt that it all blended together and expressed what I wanted to express.  When I finished, I realized that the original fabric scraps are barely visible but have great texture.  I think that I'll start another page and leave a little more of the fabric background.  That's what is so fun about AJ pages.  They give you the opportunity to experiment without a lot of time or supplies invested in the outcome.  The more you experiment, the better you become.  You are able to see how the products work, what you like or don't like and best of all you can just have FUN.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Quote

I found this quote by Kelly Rae Roberts and it just sums up how I feel when I am creating:

"I've been making art and I think I need to make art every single day. I just love it. Time stands still, I pause for freedom, for stillness, for inspiration and my heart breathes its fullness into the work - a welcomed and needed release of love, of creative energy, of a life unfolding."

What is an ATC ?

                                   I found this wonderful explanation on Joumana Medlej's blog:
"The very basics"

"As their name indicates, ATC are collectables, a brilliant idea born of the older sports-themed trading cards. The one rule that makes an ATC derives from this: the dimensions of the ATC must be 2.5"x3.5", or 64x89mm.

To this rule are appended a couple of conventions. First, an ATC mustn't be sold, only exchanged, as the whole essence of these tiny works of art is about artists meeting (by correspondence or online if need be) and exchanging their works, thus meeting many artists and getting exposed to many personal styles.

Second, on the back of each ATC the artist writes part or all of the following information: name, contact information, title of the ATC and number (1/8, 2/8...) if it's part of an edition. By definition ATCs are made in limited numbers, often no more than one of a kind. Unique ATCs are called originals; sets of identical ATCs are called editions and are numbered; sets of ATCs that are based on one theme but that are different are called series. Don't be intimidated by the concept of small editions or originals: very few people are anal about this. What most collectors really want are cards that were made with care. Based on that, numbers are meaningless.

That's all! The above is all you need to know to start making your own ATCs. Common sense dictates that they should be sturdy enough to survive mailing, and of reasonable thickness (unless you specifically want them otherwise. Transparent card sleeves are useful to protect the cards if need be. This is particularly true if they can easily get smudged or if the medium might stick during transport."


This is an ATC that I did for a PAO swap.  Rules: use at least one Tim Holtz product.  This one is actually my ATC and a little different than the one's I swapped.  I used TH papers, TH paper tape, and pan pastels for color.  It was a 9 for 9 swap, so I sent 9 and will receive 9 little works of art from my friends.  Now how cool is that?  I love participating in ATC swaps.  It is a chance to send/receive to/from my artistic friends.  I have them displayed in a 3 ring notebook placed in plastic trading card holders.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Lovely Ladies



These all began from giant puzzle pieces which are approximately 9"x7".  I didn't think to take a picture of them before creating these, but here are the final pieces.  I am swapping the top and bottom ones, and keeping the middle one.  I have a Paris theme going, and wanted it for a companion piece.