I've heard that finding feathers can mean a spirit is trying to communicate with you from the other side. Feathers seem to just find their way to me. I have quite a collection of them sitting in a little bowl on my coffee table. Are they little messages, I like to think so.
"We are left with objects that have a hollowness that we can fill with our own wonder and fantasy"
___ Thomas Moore
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Portrait of Catherine
I've heard that finding feathers can mean a spirit is trying to communicate with you from the other side. Feathers seem to just find their way to me. I have quite a collection of them sitting in a little bowl on my coffee table. Are they little messages, I like to think so.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Friday, May 9, 2008
Make Art Everyday The Digital Way
Making art everyday is not a choice for me. If I don't create something the images will run through my brain and keep me awake all night. Getting up to my studio is not always an option. By the time I'm ready to start it's time to stop, frustrating to say the least. I've been experimenting with photo montage using my own photographs, scans, photoshop brushes, and a Wacom pen. Who knew such a techno process could be so expressive. A daily dose of Photoshop is the cure for my creative itch, and no mess to clean up.
The following slide show is from my digital sketchbook including some experiments, some doodles, and some finished work.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Peace where?
Visit http://unseendharamsala.blogspot.com to see the photographic journals of a diverse group of refugees, and read their stories.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Gelatin Printing...Daffodils Live On
Here is the aftermath the of an afternoon of mono printing the process is a bit on the messy side, but a big ole mess never stops me. I was thrilled to incorporate a few of the daffodils growing in my yard. Usually I don't have the heart to pick them, but they were just starting to fade. I can't wait to print with iris.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
My latest fascination is cuttle bone casting. The process is simple just carve out a shape from a cuttle bone,( yes the kind sold at pet stores), this is your mold. The really magical part is opening up the bone after you have poured in the molten silver. What you expect is never what you get.
The finished piece is almost reptile like. The texture from the bone transfers to the metal. For an artist like me who works by intuition this a totally FUN.
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