Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Where Have I Been?

KellyAnn says I'm addicted to drawing...is there a Support Group for that? 12 Steps? I have to agree with her...if I had posted all the art I have done since my last post...I would...I would be happy, cuz my blog would look like an actual Art blog, instead of a neglected yard....

I've been accepted into the ATC Illustrated group, a juried site of artists who make small art.

My 1st trade is Pen & Ink with Watercolor, any theme. So here's what I've started. You're suppose to draw 1st, then color, which is the opposite of what I am use to doing, so here's the 1st stage....

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Kids Love Art!



The kids at Cesar Chavez Charter School, had fun painting panels that I drew for them. Each child chose an animal for me to draw, and after I finished the drawing phase they went to work making art!!! There's nothing like seeing kids with a brush loaded with paint!!!

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Not so Coy

                                                       

I had started to make this shoe (fish), for the Reynolds Gallery show before I started the Shusi one (see previous post). For some reason I don't really like this one, but my neighbor Mary and Kelly Ann convinced me to enter it as well. They seemed to think it was "very cute" when I dropped it off for the jurying, but I still there's something fishy about it???!!!


Wednesday, May 7, 2008

shusi (shoe-sea)

        

I made this shoe for an Art Show at Westmont's Reynolds Gallery (the jurying is the 10th of May). Of course the theme of the show is "Shoes"....so I wanted to make something different. I'm a painter, 3-D art has never been very easy for me, so I needed to be inspired....

One of my favorite painting subjects are fish...I was walking thru a local Japanese market and I saw some lovely koi art, I don't quite know how I got the idea to use ingredients used to make sushi for my shoe, but it was all right there....I found dried kelp, seaweed (used to make sushi rolls), toasted sesame seeds and of course rice. 

I used a high-heel shoe for the template, the kelp was a bit stiff, so I experimented with ways to make it pliable without converting it back into good old floppy seaweed. After a bit of trial and error I figured it out. Forming the soul of the shoe was much easier than the heel. 

The entire shoe is made of 'sushi' parts, I was concerned about the smell, and had to keep it in a sealed container when I wasn't working on it, the cat's were a bit interested in it!! I did end up sealing it with a spray sealer. 

The piece I enjoy the most is the part of the shoe that has the painting of the fish on it. I was stoked to find there was this piece of the kelp that was shaped like the toe of a sandal. It was the hardest piece to make pliable and form. As you can see it worked!

So this is my Shusi....wish me luck on the jurying. I'll let you know!


Thursday, March 6, 2008

2 thumbs up!!!


This whole ATC (artist trading cards) thing has given my creativity a boost! I love the format, 9-10 small spaces to work in...prompting a theme, which becomes addictive (for me anyway!)
This is my "Thumbprint" series...Kelly Ann has a small 'Klutz' book with thumbprint art to copy and learn from...the bunnies and pigs are pretty much straight out of the book, the rest are just cute little critters.
I believe even the 'artistically challenged" can produce these, give it a try!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Toast to the Post

I get so frustrated trying to put things together, such as web sites and blogs that I nearly give up...ok well I did give up on designing my web site, so Erica, http://www.ericaruch.com my lovely and talented daughter (ok they're ALL lovely and talented) designed one for me for a Christmas present http://www.claudia-golden.com ...now all I have to do is get the images to her! Well I at least got this far on my own....

I hope to keep this up...I hope to hear from whomever feels compelled to comment....most of all I hope you enjoy my adventures in creating my art.