Sunday, April 20, 2008

The Hallway is Done!

I am so happy with our new hallway. It's like we have another room in the house now: the "gallery"!

Here are side-by-side before and after shots:



And here are some of the details of the new "room":















Many thanks to Jean for her help in framing some of my artwork and for the idea to "frame" the Italian plates.

The living room and dining area are very close to done, so I will post final photos soon.

Stressed Out Dogs

Nothing like a hassock in the sunshine to stress out a couple of Chihuahuas.







I'm officially requesting that I come back as one of these guys the next time around!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

March Green and Yellow Card

I'm a bit late with my colors postcard for March, but it's done and awaiting mailing.

I call it "Yellow-Green Spectrum," but I guess it could also be called "The Button Snake"!

The background uses my handmade papers, and the circles are all punched from my papers as well. I don't know where this strange, abstract idea came from, but it was fun to make. I hope Carol enjoys it. It certainly is bright. ;-)

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Kelly's Faces Class

Last weekend Jean and I took a fun and different class with Kelly Kilmer. We chose faces from magazines and painted over them to give them a unique, arty effect.

Here are some of the works in progress I snapped during the class:













These are Kelly's faces, dashed off in what seemed like moments, while the rest of us struggled and worked painstakingly on our pieces!



Kelly and Annette having fun. The food provided by our host Staci put everyone in a great mood:



And here's Jean at work on my favorite face of the day:



Lastly, here are my faces:







Jean and I plan to get together to do more of these, and then scan them to use in our collages and altered books. Leave it to Kelly to come up with such an innovative by relatively simple idea!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Calendar Round Robin #2

I just finished working in Mary's calendar for March. I ended up with all collage for this one, with no journaling. The photos of women and the funny sayings just suggested further images to me and I was off and running. Here are the spreads:









My favorite is the last one. If you have a favorite, please leave a comment to let me know!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Dierdre's Blue Book

The latest book in the True Colors round robin is from Dierdre, and it's not actually a book, but a round cookie tin with round pieces of watercolor paper inside. It was fun working with the round format. I was browsing through my images looking for blue inspiration and realized I had several images of women wearing blue hats, so that became my theme.



The second side is meant to look like a top view of a hat. Around the outer rim it says "I love my blue hat" in several different languages.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Mosaic Final!

It's done! Grouting it just about wore out my right arm and shoulder, but I'm pretty pleased with this new focal point at the end of my hallway.

I'm thinking of calling it "Constellations." What do you think?





The last photo I'll post of this will be after the linen cabinet is painted and it's got a proper "frame."

Monday, March 10, 2008

White Postcard

This month's postcard exchange color was white. I've been wanting to try some work in whites, and I've been attracted to bird images lately, so I combined the two in a collage:

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Final Mosaic Without Grout

The mosaic is done! Here's a photo of the completed top:



Here's the bottom part in progress:



Here's the whole thing all done.



You may notice that the walls around the mosaic are now painted, so I just need to let that dry for another day, then I can grout. In my experience, it's amazing how much difference the grout makes. It just pulls the entire mosaic together. Stay tuned for final photos!

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Mosaic in Progress

In addition to crating lots of art for trades and round robins, I've been working on redecorating my living room, dining area, and hallway. To create a focal point at the end of the hall, I'm creating a mosaic. Here's what I have so far:



And here's a distance view as I was just getting started. I'm going to paint the linen cabinet too, just have to decide on a color.

Cyber Fyber Postcard Sent!

Well, I'm not sure it's exhibit-worthy, but it's in the mail. I arranged a trade with Susan Lenz for a project she explains here.

The card I received from Susan is shown in this blog post. And here's the one I sent her:



Click on the photo to see more of the detail, like the stitching with metallic thread. Can't wait to hear from her once she receives it!

Calendar Round Robin

I joined a round robin with eight other artists in which we start altering a page-per-week calendar, then send it off and a different person works in it each month. My calendar is entitled "Around the World" and contains vintage photos of scenes from all over. Some are recognizable, like the Alps, and others show children in poverty, or tourists on a street.

I had a great time collaging the photos in a way that incorporated the main part of the photo. I started with a travel and postage theme, but some of the photos suggested other themes to me, such as an imaginary world created by the kids living in poverty.

Because we had two months to get the calendar ready to ship, I did lots of pages!

























Here are a couple of closer scans of my favorite pages: