Monday, 29 June 2009
Sunday, 28 June 2009
Where do you do your art?
I look forward all week to sitting out on my patio (that is right off my art studio), with my morning coffee, listening to jazz, reading art books or magazines and doodling in my scribbly journal. Ahhhhh . . . I was in a playful mood and went and bought some fun colours to paint my toe nails. Teal and purple, check it out!
Monday, 22 June 2009
Old made New again :)
My favorite purse and it was starting to fall apart. I looked and looked for a replacement and finally settled on something that would work but it just wasn't the same. This is a really tiny purse. It is the same size as many wallets, but it sits upright, opens easily sitting on something and is easy to see in too. It is the perfect size! It was black vinyl. I don't remember how I got the idea to cover it in Camouflage Duck tape, they could have possibly been sitting side by side on my art table and badabing! Any way, I am quite smitten with the result. :) I am going to take it for a test drive tomorrow and see how it goes. Cheers
Sunday, 21 June 2009
New leather journal for sketching
A lucky find at the Papery. A leather journal on sale because it has a flaw. The paper is not suited for anything but sketching but that is just what I was looking for. I love the feel and the smell of it. I painted the edges of the pages gold and bronze.
Monday, 15 June 2009
Mad Hatters Tea Party
The weather was perfect for sitting out in the garden and having a spot of tea. :) We had our first ever Mad Hatters Tea Party. We exchanged art dolls, had show and tell, ate some delectable tid bits and made some collaborative art. What a great afternoon!
Aren't my dolls fabulous and oh so different.We all brought out cameras and experimented with different ideas. I rescued this old frame from being destroyed and it makes and interesting lawn prop.
Saturday, 13 June 2009
Friday, 12 June 2009
Monday, 8 June 2009
Tuesday, 2 June 2009
Textures, wire and stencils.
This journal spread has changes radically from its beginnings. I perhaps got a little carried away with bubble wrap. Regular size and the Giant size too! I got further inspired by a new book "Bent, Bound and Stitched" by Josie Cirincione. Great Book using a lot of supplies you already have lying around. I re-introduced myself to wire. I made some fun shapes and some lettering too. In this spread copper wire to spell ART.
This canvas started with a transfer from a magazine. Then it sat on the shelf for a long time till it caught my attention again. I have painted over it and then added the hair with walnut ink. While wet I tipped the canvas to have the walnut ink drift this way and that and making some really interesting patterns.
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