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More Art, Less Houseworkmusings from the home front November 11 remembrance dayI get very emotional on Remembrance Day. I think of the soldiers past and present who fight in terrible wars, who go into harm’s way in the name of peace and I don’t want us to ever forget the sacrifices that they make. I don’t want this to just be a “day off” for my kids. I want them to understand what it’s all about. Today at 11 the kids and I will watch this video. And I’ll try to explain what it all means. And I’ll take flowers to my friend who’s brother died in Iraq.
November 04 sketchingmushrooms… sketches… a new print, maybe? Inspiration came from a few different places today; - a couple of months ago I took a bunch of photos of mushrooms on a walk through the inland coastal forest at Ocean Shores. I finally uploaded them to my computer. - then I saw amazing paper cut mushrooms on page 38 of Anthropologie’s November catalog. - and yesterday I was reading Jill Bliss’s blog. We’ll see what happens. I’ll keep you posted! October 22 things i wish i’d thought ofThese journals are amazing. Each time I visit the site I pick about eight that I would love to own and several more that would be perfect for friends. Such a simple idea, and cleverly executed. Each journal is made from an old book, but not just the cover. The makers have kept several of the inside pages and intermixed them with the blank pages. A friend has one and they are even nicer in person.
My daughter could use this one as a sketch book in class. Her teacher’s will never know ;-) October 18 chine colleThis is a cool little technique that I learned in my printmaking class. I nice way to add a bit of color to your prints, especially when you are primarily working in black and white. I used this to turn my little skeleton man into a ghoooost. (Miss R drew the skeleton and I transferred it to a safety-cut block and carved it. ) I’m going to try to explain how I do this, but if you have any questions, let me know!
October 13 the saga of the sugar skull print
I carved too deeply and expected the paper to be pushed into the deep grooves to pick up the ink. Instead it picked up the ink on the sides of the grooves, as per the diagram (it’s a wonder I think of myself as an artist).
Back to shellac intaglio for me. But in the meantime, I’ve a bunch of small woodblocks that need printing. Stay tuned. October 12 a well deserved kick in the buttonce again printmaking has shown me that (a) you never know what you’re going to end up with, and (b) sometimes the mistakes turn out to be better than planned if you let them sit over night instead of putting them directly into the recycling bin. I was determined to do another sugar skull print this year. Last year I did it using a shellac plate and intaglio process with water soluble colored pencils.
So two will go into my etsy shop. Have I mentioned it? www.moreart.etsy.com
And three will be given away, right here on my blog. Just send me an email at d _ rogal at hotmail dot com and I will pick three random winners. Given how many people read my blog your chances of winning are excellent! Deadline is October 15, winner will be notified by email. Subject to rules and restrictions at the whim of the artist. Not legal in Quebec. ** For the printmakers out there, come back tomorrow when I will critique the process and tell you what I think went wrong/right with my print. October 08 etsyI recently opened up a shop to sell my prints. An etsy shop. As I put on my profile, long time shopper, first time seller. For those of you who haven’t heard of etsy (Dad!) it is an online community of artists, crafters and sellers of various and sundry goods (vintage items, craft supplies, and so on). I’m really excited because now I can sell my prints to a wider audience and have a place to point people when they ask if I have my prints online. Why yes, I do! So what are you waiting for? A link or something? Go visit my shop and please let me know what you think! More items coming soon. September 30 there are never enough
On a related note, we are going to go to Brickcon this weekend, thanks to the heads up given to us by our friend Iain. P and I are most excited about seeing Zombie Apocofest! Yes, an entire city scene dedicated to zombies and zombie movie references. Too cool. The picture below is from The Brother’s Brick who are organizing this awesome event… September 28 mmmm risotto
Tonight it was mushroom and butternut squash risotto. I sort of used Martha’s recipe but didn’t make quite as much because it was just for the kids and I. And I fried mushrooms with the rice. And I par-boiled the squash and used that water to add to the risotto. A big hit and enough left over for my lunch tomorrow. yay. September 24 this makes me laughfor those of you who are participating in my little adventure at the moment (vicariously I know since I am making only rare social appearances), you will love this quote from a chapter in the book Pure Drivel by Steve Martin… Artist Lost to Zoloft The use of Zoloft in the artistic community has a worrying effect on art dealers selling to the “anger market”. “I can sell antiparent symbolist stuff all day,” said an unidentified derler, “but the artists aren’t delivering it anymore. Once artist, who used to give me birth canals with fangs, now sends me painting of dogs playing poker.” Thank you Liz, for sharing. |
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