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Showing posts with label complete. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2012

bloom

I certainly am no green thumb but I do love to plant me some flowers come spring! 

 We were about to throw away this old, heavy, metal filing cabinet when I decided it could definitely be used as a planter....




I used a layer of white spray paint then a layer of standard behr paint




decided on stripes....so easy and I just love stripes in general



filled it up with some empty plastic bottles/containers so not to have to waste potting soil




painted a little something on the front:


or you could also use an old light fixture as a planter:


got my pretty flowers from my sister and brother in-law's greenhouses...you must GO


and a few pics of the girl with her bestie this morning at Baker Park....feeding the ducks for the first time! So, so fun......









have a great weekend!!!

Thursday, March 08, 2012

new orleans

I randomly sketched out a crown the other day because there was one I saw in an ad that caught my eye.  I love when a small something becomes an entire painting.  That crown became this:









I love New Orleans...I've been twice and hope to one day visit again.  The smells, music, food (omg the food...especially Mother's for breakfast, yum!) and energy...it really is a world of its own. 

This piece encompasses some of that feeling of New Awlins....color, a magnolia flower, Louis Armstrong, sheet music, beads, metallic ink, dior....and a clipping of a Louisiana cookie recipe...to name a few.

measures 15" w x 6.5" h x 2" d  on burlap


Sunday, February 26, 2012

dance

One of the things I love about my husband is his mad dancing skills.  The man has got rhythm that you wouldn't believe, or suspect, based on his love of history, traditionalism, accounting and his quirky sense of humor.  Writing about it actually really makes me miss it.  The night of our wedding we ended up at a local bar and on the dance floor with some of our family. Me and my new hubby managed to make K-7's 1993 hit "Come baby come" look relatively classy in a suit and full wedding gown.  And in our dating days, more than once before baby, we would end up dancing in our living room with the music I'm sure way too loud...sigh, those days have since retired but I'm sure one day his moves will make an appearance again.

Cut to the chase, I've been working on these completely carefree pieces.  While I worked they reminded me of the fun of dancing.  Not sure why, maybe it is the way the lines move or the glitter shines.  But they are happy...and they make me want to dance.  I think my painting may be moving in a new direction:




 


















Life...it's a roller coaster.  Enjoy the ride



the middle one in progress

Oddly enough, my husband broke out Pandora this morning and started dancing with Leila in the kitchen.  Priceless.  Leila started twirling around and giggling like I have never heard her giggle before.


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

samples

Here are a few more samples of work that will be added to pinterest today.  It really is interesting to look at your portfolio from years past to present....I feel like my art (especially these samples) show how your style can change depending on where you are in your life.  pretty cool:


this chalk drawing was from my magnet high school class




 Pencil drawing of model from course taken in Italy





Ok, so when I was a junior (I think) in high school I was completely into buying fanchy schmancy drawing pens and doing these wild drawings of faces.  At some point I will take some pics of my sketchbook I kept back then....it is full of characters!  This is a HUGE drawing on thick paper and each shape has a pattern....maybe I should break it out and see what happens if I work on it 15 years later? hmmmmmm.





watercolor






custom piece created upon nephew's arrival



Thursday, February 16, 2012

LOVE Jill Ricci

So, I finished the LOVE painting today and gave it to my dear friend Jenny for her home.  I was excited to make something special for her but as the piece progressed I was a little hesitant because it is not like my usual work.  However, she LOVED it.

(ignore the shine....there is a thick, glossy varnish on it)



 Voila...it incorporates the following:

2 good ole' Victoria Secret bra straps from a $50+ bra I purchased years ago and never bothered to wear because it was too fussy and frilly. (glad I could finally put it to use!)

The lace from the aforementioned bra which I spray painted and used as a pattern in the "painting" (see bottom corners)

Beads from when I was in junior high and have never parted with

Vintage trim

Puff paint

baubles from a bracelet which broke not too long ago

Gold and Silver metallic ink

The top and base from a lamp shade provided the circle shape

receipt from 1983

Art Digest clipping from the 1940's

The letter B (for her last name)

A vintage hanky

2 yo-yo circles from a YoYo quilt (popular in the 1920's-1940's)

a silk rose

Burlap










I love a good edge to paintings....adds a little sauce!

I can't help but think I was a bit inspired by my new favorite artist, Jill Ricci.  Her work is amazing and I love her approach...she doesn't have a final vision in mind when she works.  Rather, she lets her pieces develop and whatever happens, happens.  I want to study her pieces one by one.  Here is a taste:



Photo: jillricci.com


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

black chalk

I do love it....however I haven't used it in a long time.  I have a ton of it stowed away with my supplies, all kinds of different densities and variations so I think I might put it to use again.  It's a bit of an intimidating medium because of how bold it is.  In black, you see:

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