Monday, December 31, 2018
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
@StudioWorkInProgress
Acrylics, Mixed Media, Collage
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I used to paint with oils until I was expecting my first daughter. Hitting the paper with the knife brought back a visceral experience of pre 1978 painting in oils high school and college.
I took a photo of the work to review the 'bones' of the piece, like an x-ray. Reminded me of early calligraphy, after I learned all the rules! That and my protesting days, too.
Fairly complete...
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Dictionary.com chooses 'misinformation' as the Word of the Year
Kalligraphic Not Precious Protst Series
These two photos are process... first is the straight on paint, in this case the first use of acrylics and mediums to calligraph and paint in the background. I made such a mess with my palette that I took my palette knife in hand and really dug into that poor newsprint.
I used to paint with oils until I was expecting my first daughter. Hitting the paper with the knife brought back a visceral experience of pre 1978 painting in oils high school and college.
'Everything But The Truth' Lucinda Williams inspired |
Digital X-ray, checking design bones |
Fairly complete...
Sept 15 Wall Street Journal
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Triptych_Figure Drawing mixed media collage |
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Artist Statement
@studioworkinprogress
Kallagraphic Not Precious Protest Series
Mixed Media Collage Series Fall 2018
Re-Creation
Recycled
Repurposed
I like the results I am producing
I like looking at my new work
Historical work too
Sometimes I hit a wall
I’m stubborn I get around it
Then I am excited again
The anxiety seems distance
And I want to share my art
If I can squeeze sharing within
Pleasure and excitement before
Insecurity and judgement take me out
And lay me low again
Five years plus into my return to the world of fine art, drawing and painting have left me with file drawers full of work on paper. Five plus years of hiking, files of maps. Photographs, and digital art archive. Writing and poetry as well.
Surrounded with new nurturing relationships, my partnership with Joel, a few older precious friendships, my ‘nuclear’ family, a unique life palette is emerging.
Friday, November 23, 2018
Studio Work In Progress
Talking to myself
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Finally came up with a solution to Grace and Faith triptych with the pieces of torn watercolor / ink I did at Bella’s several months ago that I had used most of on ‘Excitement’ triptych.
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Finally came up with a solution to Grace and Faith triptych with the pieces of torn watercolor / ink I did at Bella’s several months ago that I had used most of on ‘Excitement’ triptych.
Grace and Faith diptych_mixed media collage |
Seemed appropriate that I would use work I made at Bella's since she critiqued this piece.
As I was pasting on the pieces, the ink on the board smeared onto the waxed paper I was using the roller on, creating a monoprint! So I decided to use a pencil drawing I did on vellum as a substraight to print on when I rolled the other pieces of glued torn watercolor to the piece. WahLah! I picked up enough color onto the vellum to make it look purposeful.
Then I ran across the studio to the newspaper I had ready to go and started to paste the vellum onto the the article.
Since I had the brush with the acrylic medium on it, I decided what better time to put colors on the glass pallet and give it a try! So I did. Primary colors and the medium I had been using, Soft gel semi-gloss.
It was all very spontaneous and I was getting results I liked as I progressed.
I worked it so hard I knocked the board the newspaper was gorilla clipped to behind the shelf I use to work on. I caught it and kept going.
Newsprint it pretty lightweight substrate for the beating I was giving it so I found the board I had been doing my tests on and slathered it with the medium and carefully layer the art on top the way I wanted it. It was going good. I covered it and rolled it down, creating wrinkles in the paper. I liked that too.
Medium was squeezing out the back. Because the medium had picked up the color from the paint, I smeared it on to the artwork where there was no color yet. Good.
I let it sit for a bit then ripped the excess paper off the board and repurposed some of the text and the border, along with the ripped vellum. Done!
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Friday, November 16, 2018
Friday, November 9, 2018
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
Acrylics!
Materials Testing: Golden Heavy Body Acrylics
Primaries on glass palette |
Mixing colors on heavy paper |
Monoprint from palette to vellum paper |
Second run on bond paper |
Acrylics dry quickly, turns to colorful glue |
Clean up was easy |
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
#lifedrawing #fibonacci #watersoluablegraphite
#lightnincoyote studio #tuesdays #election
Sometimes it is difficult to get in the groove. Maybe because it was mid-terms election night? I'm learning to recognize temporary discomfort. One thing I do is mix things up, helped along by 1st Tuesday Fibonacci sequenced music indicating when the model will change poses. Which led me to my pan of soluble graphite and water brush. This time it worked.
That and a beer...not just any beer...
Sometimes it is difficult to get in the groove. Maybe because it was mid-terms election night? I'm learning to recognize temporary discomfort. One thing I do is mix things up, helped along by 1st Tuesday Fibonacci sequenced music indicating when the model will change poses. Which led me to my pan of soluble graphite and water brush. This time it worked.
Soooo Good! I tried to finish it. |
...that proceeded to knock my ass back into the chair, so that I had to stay till the life drawing
cleared out at 10 and the artist musicians took out the instruments that Sebastian and his dad built, a mandolin, guitar and 6 string Banjitar, which is a bando-guitar, plus a well loved song book, and a hardy trio of voices!
cleared out at 10 and the artist musicians took out the instruments that Sebastian and his dad built, a mandolin, guitar and 6 string Banjitar, which is a bando-guitar, plus a well loved song book, and a hardy trio of voices!
Thanks for hosting, Sebastian. |
Saturday, October 27, 2018
mixed medium collage process
Original Element: Watercolor & Sumi ink on newspaper |
Incorporating recycled elements |
Inkjet printed artwork for photo transfer process |
Mounted art on two boards, ink drawing, figuring out placement |
Materials testing: Ink Jet for phototransfer bleeds out. Testing different drawing, painting tools on acrylic transfer and board. |
Prepping for the next series. Acrylic paints. New to me! |
Detail with ink wash.
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
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