I was at a meeting recently and the method we used to introduce ourselves was unusual. Of course, we said our name, where we were from and then ,what our primary medium is followed by what our latest obsession is. My primary is cold wax and my obsession is collage/assemblage. What used to be flat and smooth with occasional texture changed to very textured and rarely flat. The first image below is cold wax. And the second, one of my first forays into collage. A monoprint, use of a handmade stencil, wire and foiled/painted twigs.
Sunday, June 16, 2024
Obsessions
Thursday, April 11, 2024
Tiger Blooms
Saturday, February 24, 2024
To those of you awaiting your Martini Girls invitation to this years Art Bar show, the wait is over.....
The Art Bar has changed it's policy on groups showing every year in order to make room for more artists and groups. It was decided to reschedule our shows to Biennials and our next show will be Sept 2025. We will keep you posted. Keep creating!
Thursday, February 8, 2024
So I haven't been really good at doing this blog on a regular basis. Life got in the way, as it does. Starting in March 2024 I'm committing to do this much more often. Not sure exactly what the schedule or format will be, but I'm still creating art and still want to talk and write about it. Stay tuned for more....
Thursday, December 8, 2022
Saturday, August 13, 2022
Time Off From Art?
Just like taking time off from my paying, art supporting, full time job, I take time off from making art. A few days or even weeks, occasionally, a few months. It can happen after finishing a piece or several, or a show has concluded it's run, because life is happening or other things are calling me. Not a sabbatical. Not getting away from it all. Doing other things that feed my heart and soul as much as art does. Knitting, cooking, gardening, time with friends, travel, reading, watching subtitled foreign TV shows and movies, or just being. Each of these things, and more, feed a different need. Then they lead me back to art.
Art is never far away. My brain never seems to shut off from art. Inspiration is everywhere, fueling ideas and visions. A photo of hibiscus, an art exhibit, a conversation with other artists, especially artists who work in other mediums, a walk in the park, time with loved ones, a trip to another place, the familiar and unfamiliar, working in the garden, dancing, anything can turn the brain into an art generator.
My imagination is in overdrive during my time off. I've tried to go into the studio and work, feeling like I should be taking advantage of all the images in my head. It rarely goes well, my brain isn't ready. What does go well, for me, is getting ready. Often, in the middle of the time off, I'll prep surfaces, deep clean my tools, restock old favorites and discover new colors, mediums, and tools, organizing my studio. These tasks don't take a ton of time and is time well spent. Time that won't exist and my brain won't recognize the need for when it wants to put down the paint.
The time off allows me to return to the studio all in. The need to do other things has abated. When the paints call my name, I can respond enthusiastically and wholeheartedly, letting the work lead me to it's destination.
I hope you are able to find the time off that works for you and your art, or whatever calls your name.
Friday, June 17, 2022
Party Dress, An abstraction.
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Party Dress, 24 x 30, Oil on Canvas |
A while back I was participating in an ongoing studio night/class type event. The instructor challenged us with a project: to find a poem, a line of poetry, song lyrics, or other written word to inspire us. Paint a picture that represents the words.
The photo above isn't where this piece started. I don't remember the line of poetry I selected, but I had a lovely photo I had taken of an echinacea. The poetry suited it. So that was what I chose to paint.
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ECHINACEA |
The instructor cancelled the project midstream. Hoped we would finish our pieces. It was a nice start, but I was so unsatisfied with it. I set it aside in place I could see it often. I thought it was calling out to be something else.
This was the point where I really started to choose something other than realism. My painting group would say I started the shift way before this. They are probably right, there were plenty of signs in my work. This was my first conscious choice.
I could see that this particular work would be so much better if I just let be what it wanted to be. It took a really long time, like 3 or 4 years, before I was truly ready to have at it. The catalyst for the change to the original work was a show for abstracted work. It took only took 2 or 3 studio session to complete the transformation:
Saturday, June 4, 2022
DISSOLUTION, layer by layer
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LAYER 2 After about 20 minutes, the surface was dried enough to continue adding layers, excavating, masking. Enough for this day, let it dry at least overnight and see what's what. |
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LAYER 3 When I returned to the piece, layers were added, removed. A happy accident created bubbles. I liked it for an instant, bubbles are happy things, and then not at all. Rotating it in all directions didn't help me see anything good. I remember when I first starting using cold wax, I would watch videos on YouTube. talking to the screen, telling the artist to stop, don't go there. Why did you have to ruin it? Well, that's exactly what I did...ruined it. It doesn't have to stay ruined, keep going. |
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Saturday, May 21, 2022
Playing with Art
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I
have found that when I have finished a run of productivity I need a break. I
may not create anything or even think about art for days or weeks at a time. I
need to move beyond what I have just finished, rest and recharge. New ideas
will fill my brain and then it's time to play. Playing seems to be my bridge
from one set of work to the next. During this experimental time, I avoid using
my primary medium, oil and cold wax. Acrylics, pastels and oils with various
additives applied in new ways on a variety of substrates fill my imagination
and my workspace. Some go one to be used in other works and some become
finished pieces in their own right. I encourage everyone to take some time to
play.
Vacation time
This blog is late because of my vacation, but about vacation.... Everyone needs vacation time. To decompress, re-energize, disconnect and r...
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This blog is late because of my vacation, but about vacation.... Everyone needs vacation time. To decompress, re-energize, disconnect and r...
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So I haven't been really good at doing this blog on a regular basis. Life got in the way, as it does. Starting in March 2024 I'm co...
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I was at a meeting recently and the method we used to introduce ourselves was unusual. Of course, we said our name, where we were from and...