Thursday, October 28, 2010
My work for NARS open studios exhibition
I bought this old print in a funky old frame at a flea market a while ago. Maybe over a year ago. I have been looking at it on the studio wall for a long time. I started gluing some of my Little Betty Jane collograph prints onto it. This is the piece that I will have in the NARS show. The top and bottom images are details. I had a lot of fun making it.
Exhibition at NARS
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Friday, October 22, 2010
SOHO20 One-of-a-Kind Tote Bags!
I am participating in the Soho20 Gallery Tote Bag project. We are embellishing canvas tote bags that have the Soho20 Gallery logo on one side. Some are painted, some are drawn. I used monograms from Crochet and Knitting for Every Woman: "Gifts You Can Make Yourself" edited by Isabelle Stevenson, 1947. I found a page with directions to make a monogrammed slip. I sewed the monograms on fabrics from my old slips and some vintage ladies handkerchiefs. These I sewed on the bag.
The second bag I made by making a carbon copy of a drawing I did at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I have been making a series of drawings of female figures. I am intrigued by how little is needed to indicate "woman." This figure is more elaborate than most. I used carbon paper. Then I sealed it with fixative.
Click on the link to see the bags - mine and others. They are incredibly affordable.
Check out these Soho20 Gallery tote bags.
The second bag I made by making a carbon copy of a drawing I did at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I have been making a series of drawings of female figures. I am intrigued by how little is needed to indicate "woman." This figure is more elaborate than most. I used carbon paper. Then I sealed it with fixative.
Click on the link to see the bags - mine and others. They are incredibly affordable.
Check out these Soho20 Gallery tote bags.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Today's work
I spent maybe 4 hours just working on the tile flooring of this little collage. It's about 6 x 5 inches. I was looking at the de Hooch below it. He used that floor in several of his paintings. I always say - it's a good thing I am not an architect. But, I kind of like the funky wonkiness. Don't get me started on vanishing points. I like the colors - subtle differences in shades of blue/gray. Needless to say, it is not finished.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Blog posting about the Veil Exhibition
The Veil: Visible & Invisible Spaces exhibition will be opening soon at DePauw University in Indiana on the 7th and running until December 10, 2010 - even though their website says 2009. Jennifer Heath writes about it on the Culture ID blog.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Video Clip
Here is a clip of Little Betty Jane in "Hula Dancing." I shot the images for this animation while up in the Vermont this June. Since then, I have been working on editing. This is just a short clip.
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