Sunday, August 9, 2009
Been Busy
After visiting the Met and their fabulous collection of medieval art, I made this paper mosaic 'Byzantine' Madonna and Child. It's 3.5 x 2.5 inches - made on an Artist Trading Card. I painted the paper on both sides and just dropped them onto the glue which was put in selected areas. I wound up putting a layer of matte medium on the finished piece because I didn't want the little pieces of paper (layers of them) to fall off.
Architectural elements and bas reliefs from churches I saw in England made me want to try to be more three dimensional. I was having a really hard time trying to figure out how to do that. I decided to use cardboard. I think the collagraphic plate made from cardboard brought that on. The above piece is inspired from a Romanesque relief of the Flight into Egypt. Notice the baby boys being rolled over by the holy chariot.
Here I am adding the tree of Jesse (Mary's royal family tree) to the Madonna and Little Betty Jane collage. I just love corrugated cardboard. But, I think there needed to be more on the collage. It is still a work in progress.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Updating my website
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
I like this
I printed last night at the RBPW. I made several prints of Little Betty Jane. They were just made from a paper doll that is sealed with gloss medium. I decided to cut the collograph LBJ's out and then I decided to glue them to reproductions from an art history book I found in the laundry room a while ago. I'm really liking these. The next one is the best - I think. But, I think they all work fairly well. Little Betty Jane is hanging around with ....
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
New Work
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Collographs
I took a workshop in collagraphy at the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop. I think this method is a good fit for my work because I can use discarded pieces of painted paper collages as plates. Here are some of the prints I have made either in class or using the press time that came along with my tuition.
"Pears" - these pears are made from 3 pears that I made as an experiment is just how much detail was needed to create the feeling of a pear in painted paper collage. I glued these ppc pears onto a piece of styrene and then scratched in the vertical stripes. In the following plate you can see that I also painted onto the plate with acrylic gloss medium and carborundum a dish with a decorative pattern. This did not show up on the print because the pears were too thick. I plan to rework the plate and try again.
This print is made from a discarded frament of a collage I made back in 2006. I kept the fragment because I just couldn't bear to throw it out. I simply coated it in gloss medium, inked it up and used it as a plate. Here is a detail image.
These flowers were made from some painted paper flowers I had sewn together. I was thinking of making a large cloth-like piece - kind of like a drape out of these flowers but I abandoned the idea. I didn't like it. So, it was just sitting around - without a purpose. Here is a detail image.
This "cup and flower" was made by simply painting a piece of plexiglass with acrylic gloss medium and carborundum.
And, this piec is made of corrugated cardboard with a silhouette glued on top. The lower section I peeled off the upper layer. The bottom part and the silhouette were coated with gloss medium and I left the upper area uncoated allowing it to soak in the ink. Below is the plate.
"Pears" - these pears are made from 3 pears that I made as an experiment is just how much detail was needed to create the feeling of a pear in painted paper collage. I glued these ppc pears onto a piece of styrene and then scratched in the vertical stripes. In the following plate you can see that I also painted onto the plate with acrylic gloss medium and carborundum a dish with a decorative pattern. This did not show up on the print because the pears were too thick. I plan to rework the plate and try again.
This print is made from a discarded frament of a collage I made back in 2006. I kept the fragment because I just couldn't bear to throw it out. I simply coated it in gloss medium, inked it up and used it as a plate. Here is a detail image.
These flowers were made from some painted paper flowers I had sewn together. I was thinking of making a large cloth-like piece - kind of like a drape out of these flowers but I abandoned the idea. I didn't like it. So, it was just sitting around - without a purpose. Here is a detail image.
This "cup and flower" was made by simply painting a piece of plexiglass with acrylic gloss medium and carborundum.
And, this piec is made of corrugated cardboard with a silhouette glued on top. The lower section I peeled off the upper layer. The bottom part and the silhouette were coated with gloss medium and I left the upper area uncoated allowing it to soak in the ink. Below is the plate.
Friday, June 5, 2009
New Studio
Richard and I spent the past few days moving our things from studio 317A to 311. It was essentially a move from one space to another on the same floor. There was just one step between sections 3 and 4. As you can see this space is at twice as big. My space is in the second picture. I have sooooo much more room. We also moved all of my stuff out of my living room studio. Now, we will have a nice living room again.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Open Studios
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NARS Foundation Open Studios
May 30 - May 31/ 11am - 6pm
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
(only 2 express stops from Manhattan)
Join us for the Opening Party
Saturday, May 30th, 6-9 pm
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