Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Art Sisters

Hello
my lovely blog readers!
I thought you might be interested
in the minutes and some links
from my local Art Sisters
group. I am so very fortunate 
to have met JoAnne, 
our ringleader, 
and generous donator of paint
and studio space, last August.
I'm a bit of a homebody
and isolator yet these 
women and this 
fellowship means the world 
to me. My world has been 
getting smaller for various
reasons, and these talented
women open it right the hell up.
Sometimes when I don't want 
it to, but when I need it to.
I'm the unofficial secretary.
Altho after this missive,
JoAnne might take away
my responsibilities.
teehee.
 
02/29/12 Meeting: In attendance: JoAnne, Cheryl, Jackie, Greta, Jacquie, Susan and Priscilla

Another night of fine fellowship and arty adventures!! As usual our subjects of conversation were all over the map, and here is an accounting of what we talked about without rhyme or reason really, teehee:

JoAnne mentioned an email list called craftsy which sells knitting patterns. I think she was inspired by Jackie knitting a pattern straight out of her head......without a pattern....does that scare anyone else or just me? LOL Here is the link I found upon further investigation:

http://www.craftsy.com/
Craftsy looks like a huge resource for fiber arts, sewing and workshops and tutorials. You can sign up for email updates or join them on facebook. I liked the fb link because I seem to be able to manage fb alot easier than an overload of email. I use facebook now the same way I used to "bookmark" sites on my computer. I would completely forget about the bookmark after adding it to some invisible computer file! Now I log in to facebook and can see what I've liked very easily. Thanks for sharing the site JoAnne!

Cheryl and I oogled and coveted the collage paper doll book JoAnne had out. The consensus seems to be that everyone loves paper dolls. Who else thinks that would be a fun project? I think it would be cool to have a show n tell of paper dolls if anyone has any left from their childhood. I have one that was my moms. She's missing a head but still dear to me. Creepy, I know.


JoAnne and Greta mentioned getting emails from the Artworks. The Artworks is a valuable resource for artist opportunities, classes and shows. Here is the link to sign up to receive newsletters:
http://artworkstrenton.com/membership/?cc_success=1



Susan brought in a butt load of rubber stamps to unload and the result was like a bunch of fat girls on a deserted island with only one Hershey bar left. LOL I'm kidding. It was super gratifying to be able to offer up supplies I'm tired of that will get recycled by fresh eyes and new talent. Joanne graciously turned the experience into a trade, and gave me some custom made stamps that she makes using fun foam and woodburning tools and exacto knives. Everyone was fascinated by this and I believe we decided that a meeting in which hand made stamps are the subject would be divine.



Jacquie graciously shared valuable JoAnne Fabric coupons! Thanks, Jacquie!
 She also shared her artful experience at the Baltimore American Craft Council Show.
http://shows.craftcouncil.org/baltimore
I liked them on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/CraftCouncil?sk=wall
Perhaps next year we could all take the $1 bolt bus to Baltimore and have an Art Sisters Field Trip!
Jacquie shared about the fantastic art she saw on the cutting edge of craft. I think most of us drooled over the incredible encaustic work of
 Deborah Kruger:
http://www.deborahkruger.com/
also the purses made of books and album covers:
http://rebound-designs.com/
the mixed media work of Mikel Robinson:
http://www.mikelrobinson.com/
There is a link on the sidebar on the show's site of more of the artists that were shown at the BACCS if you want to see more!!

Princeton was mentioned along the way, an upcoming show in april called Communiversity:
http://www.artscouncilofprinceton.org/HTML/EVENTS/2012CV/2012CV_main.html
and again this site offers a link to facebook.
The show is April 28, looks like a beautiful outing and if my ankles are up to it, I would love to go. Anyone care to join me? If I can't walk all of it, when I get to that point, I will happily sit and soak up the ambiance while my companion keeps looking. Don't let fear of my ankles stop you from going with me!!
This may be a venue for future participation also. Let's keep this on the "calendar" of our minds and maybe get a table and group of our wares. We can be a mini mixed media mall. teehee

Several members, including Greta, spoke about the collage artist Romare Bearden. I have never heard of him. Well, I am self taught from a non art background, thats my excuse LOL. here is the link:
http://www.beardenfoundation.org/index2.shtml
Thank you so much for sharing, Greta! This is why I love my Art Sisters!

Speaking of Greta, for awhile she disappeared in the paper avalanche LOL of JoAnne's scanner area. She gave us a brief overview of the scanning process:
1. scan your print  in CMYK
2. use the highest DPI possible, at least 300 dpi but preferably 600dpi
3. scan at full size because once the image is saved you can go smaller but not bigger
4. save as a jpeg
5. pixels: Greta will get back to us on that

Now why did Greta disappear to scan? JoAnne has a large quantitiy of hand made doodled masterpieces. They are lush in color, and amazingly intricate.  Priscilla mentioned that JoAnnes work made her think of the work of Hundertwasser. Here is a link:
http://www.hundertwasser.at/english/exhibitions/hw_im_khw.php
JoAnne's idea is to sell her papers as scrapbook papers on etsy as jpegs. Easy, right? not so fast! First there are hours of scanning, and then tweaking the papers for color. Greta's demo proved that tweaking is necessary. She scanned and printed one of JoAnne's papers and the color was not as powerful. Tweaking will be necessary on some kind of photo editing software, whether it be Photoshop, or PS Elements or a free photosharing site on the web like picasa.
http://picasa.google.com/
or snapfish
http://www.snapfish.com/snapfish/
Once JoA has the initial amount of scanning done, it will be easy for her to keep up with it, scanning as she finishes  each new doodle piece. The next issue was applying a watermark. Greta mentioned picasa offers this feature. If JoA has her papers listed on etsy, makes a sale, she can then email a jpeg link (one in which the watermark is not there or program it somehow to not be there when the item has sold and the buyer opens the file? Greta, need you on that ) At this point, I think Jackie mentioned a program called SmartDraw, which is a downloadable website in which you can inbed into the file how many times you can copy the file. I am out of my league here. Here is a link if anyone wants to explore this and report back to us:
http://www.smartdraw.com/specials/smartdraw.asp?id=104640&gclid=CM6gtNXb0q4CFYNo4Aod3XEYyA

Priscilla shared with us information for her upcoming 2 day Clay Monoprinting workshop on May 5 and 6. It looks like beautiful and fascinating work. Here is the link to register:
 http://chakrasclear.eventbrite.com
or email Priscilla:
priscillaalgava@gmail.com
We are honored to have Priscilla as a sister!
http://www.priscillaalgava.com/

Late in the evening, I believe we started another meeting LOL....or at least the subject a lot of us are very interested in exploring. Jacquie gave us a quick overview about photographing our work. The overview involved talk of floodlights, white boards, grey sheets, copy stands, white balance, and parabolic curves.
And if a train leaves Chicago going 80 miles per hour.....teehee. We need to be able to photograph our work to sell it. We are blessed with Greta and Jacquie who understand what all those above words mean, and might be gracious enough to share it with us. Cheryl recently took a class about photographing your artwork and has volunteered to bring us copies of her handouts she received.

I propose a meeting in the near future in which we all bring our cameras, batteries, cord, data stick things, laptops, and whatever else we need. Have a demo by Jacquie and anyone else who has the skills, and then each take a couple pics of our work and look at them on the computer to see how we did. Maybe everyone bring in 2 works of 2 very different sizes and colors, to learn techniques for shooting big/small, bright/ b&w.

Maybe this subject would be a good day to have that 3 hour saturday workshop? or we could try it at night and if we need more time or learnin, discuss a second meeting or workshop. Jacquie, let us know if you are interested in teaching this and if so, what kind of supplies do we need to contribute as per sheets, lights, white board, etc.

If we can master good photographs of our art, we save money and time and can possible increase sales on our websites.

I propose Wednesday March 28 as our next Art Sisters meeting. Please leave your input below about future meeting subjects.

That wraps it up, Art Sisters!
Until next time, Live Creatively!
xoS

Please hit "reply to all" and answer these questions:


Next Art Sisters meeting, Wednesday March 28. I can attend. I cannot attend.

I am interested in an Artist Trading Card make and trade Saturday workshop. yes or no
Should a paper doll project / show and tell be the subject of a future meeting?yes or no
I will attend a scanning party for JoA if she supplies filet mignon and lobster.
There is no way in hell I will scan for hours for any kind of food bribery whatsoever.
Should a paste paper project/demo be the subject of a future meeting?
yes or no
Should hand made stamps be the subject of a demo/project meeting?yes or no
Should learning to photograph our artwork be the subject of a demo/project meeting? yes or no
I am interested in a Saturday workshop on any subject. yes or no.
I think JoAnne gets cranky after 9 pm. yes or no. LOL
 
I hope you enjoyed a peek
at Art Sisters!
xoS 

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hodge Podge

 Happy Mail from
generous, talented
and beautiful 
Thank you Wendy!! 

And Sam on her 18th Birthday!

Yes, Mom did the NO! you can't have those shoes on Saturday,
and snuck back and bought them
on Sunday....

Working on drawing:
this is an excersize
class. 

 and I call her Ava:
this is a really imperfect
work in progress
but I'm loving her attitude:




I erased her mouth 5 times already. And I know her eyes
need tweeking to capture her
'tude. 
teehee.
And her nose looks piggy, but that will also be addressed.
My problem is, I want to draw,
but I'm so tired after work,
my efforts start looking 
like shit but I'm too in 
love with it to stop.
Thats my story and I'm sticking 
to it.


And I resized,
 photoshop tweeked
and matted
"Her Eyes Wore Sombrero's"
I really like this piece.
Why is it that men
really don't get it?
A male friend of mine said the
saying on her nose 
"doesn't go with the face". 
Really.
I hate you. 
Go back to playing fantasy football league.
I don't get that either. 
I didn't say anything for real.
I just directed him to the 
etsy listing so he can read 
the back story. 
And told him that all viewpoints
were welcome.
In other words, I lied.
I'm living that saying 
"fake it till you make it"
a lot these days.
A Hell of a Lot.



 new listing on etsy:
Thank you for looking.

And I'm also working on 
my Katie Holmes zombies.
I want to have 2 completed to 
when I pump up my display.

oh scarey!!

Happy anti-valentines day!
Happy Birthday Sam!!
xoS

Friday, January 27, 2012

Book Of Days-Is This Art?

I do journal in my Book of Days
after making a page, I 
usually just don't 
post a pic, due to the
personal nature of my writing.
Here's two pics to prove it:

Some of it I blurred out.
I really had a hard time
finding a pen to write over 
all the texture on the 
fear flower page. I think I
ended up using a Pitt brush
marker. not quite sure.

So The Universe provides.

So, I've been playing
around with my blog. In bed.
God bless the lap top. 
What do you think so far?
I couldn't change it back 
if I tried. It took hours
and hours to get to this point.
Opinions?
Moving on to....
Our prompt for this spread was
becoming comfortable where 
your are in your skill level,
not comparing yourself to others,
embracing the need to just keep
making art, even if it's not 
"good" even if it doesn't feel 
"right" or "your style". 
Just keep doing it. You have to 
make a lot of art before your 
style reveals itself to you. 
This video by Ira Glass tells all:
I began with a partially gesso'd
out spread from my Book of Days,
which is an upcycled 2004
Art Journal Calendar from
Somerset Studios. I could
never throw it away due to the
gorgeous collages within, but
for this project I was able to
gesso through the book, leave some
elements that spoke to me and white out the others. It's been
really interesting how the images 
I retained without any prior 
knowledge about the upcoming 
prompts have been so perfect
for the subjects that come up.
blah blah blah.
Time for pics, no??

I really liked the horoscope 
circle thing this page had going
for it. My first thought about this page and combining it with the subject, is that I feel splintered like pieces of a pie,
when it comes to knowing what 
my "style" is. 
My wheels started turning.
I painted the gesso'd out rectangle with silver dab on paint.I was thinking of a mirror or reflection of my style symbolism....

Brayered on some color,
thought I would lay down a stencil
inside my pie shape...not really
sure where I was going....
I purchased this stencil a while ago. I assume every artist questions whether or not their work is "art".




I don't like how the flower stencil looks. I'm not feeling it or the silver paint.


I'm liking the spread below for the This is Art, This is not Art,
bits, but really nothing else appeals to me. 



Since I've been living in bed
for the last four weeks, I have paper everywhere. A little less than two years ago I decided not to use anyone elses art in my art.
So I have lots of copies of my own
work that I use as collage
elements. 
Oh, I do use copyright free vintage images, and images of  vintage fine art...but I don't buy
collage sheets anymore. 





So I see this pile and I think slices. They are all slices of my style as its evolved. I cut them up to make pie shapes and represent all the parts of me.
On the outside ring, I've written names of artists that inspire me,
or I've taken workshops with.





I do use junk mail in my art.
The lady's face was from a 
house cleaning brochure. 
Her red hair and green eyes match me as does her look of horror. 
teehee.

The underlining is white-out
correction tape. I've journaled
about my feelings on style below.
and separated the days of the 
week for future journalling 
with a question mark stamp.
I am having a really hard time
writing over top all these layers.
So far no pen is "the one".
Here is my finished spread.


Thanks for looking.
And thank you to 
The Sisterhood Of The Book
for giving me something to 
look forward to. 
In Bed.
xoS

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Effys Book of Days-Mosaic Spread

The cover of my Art Journal
is still almost blank.
I'm really surprised 
that the muse has not shown up
yet to tell me whats what.
She is a fickle one...
All in good time...
The next spread in 
Art Journal project is 
Mosaics!
At the start of this journal,
I spent a lot of time 
gessoing out artwork
I didn't think I would 
use as collage elements.
 I covered most of the
images in white gesso
but used transparent gesso 
for the images I was 
pretty sure I was gonna keep.
Below you can see
the next pages in the calendar.
Ironically, we've got a 
mosiac theme going!!
Coincidence? 
I think not.
This proves this calendar 
is meant to be the vehicle
for the project.
So I was going through the book
gessoing in advance
of the assignment and prompts.
When I saw this page I thought
ohhhhh, what a perfect
page for my 
1970's porn star inchies!!
Pic below.
Handy tip:
I got 2 boxes of this deli paper
for $20 bucks two years ago.
And I just opened the second box! 
I highly recommend leaving 
the paper in between your pages.
Even if you think they are dry.
They will still stick together.
Prevention is better than
um, fixing it???


   Below you can see 
I've added some drips
and some acrylic paint I've run
a texture rake through.
The green is my fav
green of all time
By the time I lay down the color
I've seen Effy's video.
She journals about 
feelings of rejection
and about not taking 
it personally.
How people come and go 
in our lives and the 
importance of learning
to let them come and go
graciously, with love.
Oh, I'm not supposed 
to grab his leg
and let him drag me across
the room as he's leaving?
 stupid flashbacks.
teehee.
I only did that in my mind.
Thank God I'm on the path
to enlightenment
and I don't own 
a hand gun.
Back to Art.....

 I was so lucky
to attend 
two day Portrait workshop
in Virginia.
I had never drawn a face let alone
a portrait before,
but A and S
is a growing experience for me.
Hell, driving 7 hours in one day
alone is a lot of growth for me..
And pushing myself to grow
artistically in such 
a safe and positive
atmosphere is heaven on earth.
It is unfortunate that the retreats
are no longer in my budget.
Even dogs know that I can't
afford it, thats how
obvious it is that 
I can't afford it.
Feel me?
I knew that you could.
ok back on track....
I was so lucky that besides
sharing musical tastes
and getting the thrill of 
turning Misty onto 
she is an extremely 
generous and patient teacher.
And oh so freakin talented.

As I was pondering on what to journal,
I remembered this piece I did.
I love the poetry
so I incorporated his words into 
my self portrait at the retreat.
I am frightened
not frightened
Powerful words, no?
I printed a copy of the original
and journaled on the back.
I wrote about my fear of death.
My fear of aging, getting sick,
and dying.
Of losing my "beauty". 
Of becoming invisible.
Of walking next to my teenage
daughter in the mall and
the 50 year old guy
looks at her and not me.
Again, I am grateful I do not have 
a hand gun.
teehee.
So I purged it all out,
and cut the print into strips,
then 1 inch blocks to cover
the exsisting inches
in the spread.


 

 
I said good by to all that 
 bad habit energy, and
  glued the blocks down with
Goldens Heavy gel medium.

On the facing page
I glued down a flower 
I've used billions of times
as a mask and stencil
ala Traci Bautista.
This one is actually
the one I used in her class.
Altho stamped with Fear,
its a symbol of the growth
I experienced at Art and Soul,
and the growth I am experiencing
on my path to Buddhism.
I put a little pic of the 
original photo used to 
represent wholeness.
and because I look hot.
teehee.
I did some journalling on the page,
and left room to add thoughts
about experiences that occur
that frighten me.



So that's the whole shebang so far.
I have a feeling that I will not feel 
the "decoration" for the cover 
of this journal until it is complete.
But thats ok.
Effy taught me that! 
My next spread will be for a 
week of days, 
and then Mondays spread!
Which is about
Excepting Where You Are 
In Your Artistic Journey!!
Amen, I'll take Acceptance
for 500 Alex!
Until next time!
xoS