Showing posts with label may arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label may arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Rural Joy - A Tutorial for Soul Journey

Thank you so much to the beautiful girls @ SoulJourney for asking me to be a part this year!





 I took a moment for some reflection & it has seriously helped me be at peace with my struggle to connect with a higher "being." I put being in quotes because it could (and does) also mean IDEA. just.. something OTHER than what we know physically here on Earth.

:)

Here is the little art journal I created :





I'm REALLY excited to move forward putting celestial & other worldly things inside!

Here is the video :







Here are closeups & supplies:












——— S U P P L I E S ———
Canson Watercolor Paper : https://amzn.to/2sjk5qa
White China Marker (Sharpie 12 pk) : https://amzn.to/2LGvYye
DecoArt Media Cobalt Fluid Acrylic : https://amzn.to/2shT3zw
DecoArt Media Payne's Gray Fluid Acrylic : https://amzn.to/2LKD59a
DecoArt Media Cerulean Fluid Acrylic : https://amzn.to/2sr2T10
Masking Tape : https://amzn.to/2LLM49R
Heat Gun : https://amzn.to/2sr7Sib
Uhu 12pk : https://amzn.to/2LKDisY
Sewing Machine : https://amzn.to/2Jhy21u
Black Thread : https://amzn.to/2LGwuMG
White Sharpie Paint Pen 12pk : https://amzn.to/2L4bmz1
Paper Artsy / Everything Art Stamps : http://www.paperartsy.co.uk/
May Arts Black Grosgrain Stripe : https://amzn.to/2siV1zh
DMC Floss : https://amzn.to/2LGxrVg
Kraft paper, paint brushes, black soot archival ink,

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

TOIL - Assemblage {A Relics & Artifacts Guest}

AHH! ok so I have a SUPER exciting piece of work to share with you! I was invited by Sandra Evertson and her amazing team to be a guest for them during February. They very graciously sent me a couple of pieces to play with and here is the end result of my musings! 




I am VERY excited to share this piece with you.. I had so much fun making it and I've been working on being FREE-er to my artistic heart.. going with the flow more often.. throwing caution to the wind and expressing myself more. TOIL is pretty great in all those aspects... and one more. It's also a compilation of all the beautiful inspiration I've been getting from other artists.

I love art.. I love SHARING art. Art belongs to us and no one should be deprived of it. 

I was in a group recently and someone asked "When is it ok to call yourself an artist? After you've sold work?"

And my response was:

My whole life I've been submerged in art... all different sorts. and here's what I've come to believe.
If you love it enough, and you hone it, and you concentrate on it, and you shape it into something that inspires other people.. you are an artist. Whether it be to make money or for fun.. whether it's scrapbooking, collage, pottery, paint, wood working, soap making, knitting, singing... etc. The artistry that is involved in each industry is breathtaking.
Consider yourself lucky to realize when you're in the presence of a great artist :) They've worked lifetimes to perfect their abilities.

Because that's truly what I believe. I believe in sharing your work, in being inspired, in calling yourself an artist... because you are one. I am one. we are them. 

Ok so that's a little bit about ME... but how about my Toil?  well for a long time I've sort of been in this back and forth place of creating art I love (which I do!) and creating art that I think others will love.. whether it's to sell, or for a team, or even for an education base. Usually my pieces are a 
mixture of the two --- but for this one I really let go and worked a lot more on a piece I wanted to! 


Toil started out as a political statement and evolved into a much more personal expression. It's about keeping the balance between respect & courage. between wants & needs. between light & dark. between life & death. It's about the inner struggle and which wolf we'll feed today. 


Toil encompasses a lot of symbolism and there are a lot of struggles on the piece. The contrast in texture between the smooth resin & the harsh grungy masking tape is so appealing. The full figured renaissance style face versus the feeble old skeleton makes my heart race. It's always fun for me to start a project, watch it morph, finish it and then talk about it. When Mr. Catron saw the finished piece he blurted out "it looks like a mausoleum!" and I was so happy about that! It wasn't something I INTENDED but what a cool final effect, right? 


What do YOU see when you look at Toil? What emotions are stirred, if any? I really look forward to conversing with you about the art. ♥

you can see this piece on The Muse, and via a snapguide.



Friday, October 28, 2016

Recycled Blocks - Tiny Totems {Artists Live}


Hiya folks!! :) I'll be joining Artists Live again this upcoming Monday ( 10.31 ) for a sweet hour of some mixed media instruction LIVE :) you can ask me questions and I can answer in real time.. how cool is that? 

Plus you'll get to watch me create.. from start to finish.. all the little tips n tricks that I've developed of my own style! I'd definitely love to have you join me :) You can click here to access the ustream channel. I'll be live at 11 am on Monday. 

Want to see what I'm creating?? 



We'll be creating something similar to these babies! YAY! :) Gosh I love them SO MUCH! I've sort of been aching to work on these types of little pieces for a while.. using some of my handmade pieces, some of my collected vintage bits, and some of my favorite staple supplies to build up little.. shrines? maybe just mixed media blocks? little.. tiny totems? I love them! 


These are the three that I have done so far.. but I plan to make about a MILLION of them! We won't be creating these exact ones on the ustream - but coordinating pieces ^_^


So far I've used vintage buttons, DMC floss, Italian text, Tim holtz embellishments, vintage tape ruler, piano roll, muslin, rust, stitching, tape, pencil.. and more!


I've also gathered some other things to work on the upcoming set.. can't wait to show do them with you and show them off, too. ♥