Sunday, November 29, 2009
old magazines and bottlecaps
hand made bracelet made from 50's magazine ads and bottle caps
3x4'
3x4'
acrylic, old 50's magazine ads, bottle caps
I have been saving all our bottle caps for a few years . . . . I knew I'd think of something. I made a bracelet and a painting. The 50's magazines were given to me. Thanks Mary Swier! I can't think of a better way to preserve them then make art out of them!
canvas
18X24"
Canvas, string, needles
2009
The idea for this sculpture(?) came from me starting my job teaching. I am learning to do so many things at once. This is what learning looks like to me. It is like stitching together pieces of information at a time to your existing memories. I found an old frame at a flea market. The red is actually a piece of paper taped to the wall behind the frame. The canvas was attached very carefully to the frame by a series of little nails. I had to sew the canvas onto the frame and keep it tight as I sewed. I left some needles hanging to symbolize the continuation of the learning process.
influenced
musical inspiration
16X20
2005
Oil, thread
This painting was created using oil paint and turpentine. The turpentine creates interesting textures when dripped on the canvas. I was trying to emphasize texture, line, movement. I was listening to a song while I worked on it (Thomas Newman: Drive Away). After it was dried I threaded string across the the canvas to create thin lines and to add contrast in texture.
Friday, November 27, 2009
beatles
3x4'
acrylic
2007
My brother got married and the theme for their wedding was "all you need is love". A student in my class in college used this technique of applying images to the canvas with gesso or matte medium. This is my first try with it. I really liked the end result. I applied photographs of the Beatles as well as song lyrics and music notes. The splashes of paint really seem to match the mood and imagery.
My brother got married and the theme for their wedding was "all you need is love". A student in my class in college used this technique of applying images to the canvas with gesso or matte medium. This is my first try with it. I really liked the end result. I applied photographs of the Beatles as well as song lyrics and music notes. The splashes of paint really seem to match the mood and imagery.
post college
22x30"
acrylic and oil
2004
The same painting class:
The same painting class:
I used the turpentine and oil paints to create some depth in the textures and layering. I let the paint drip on this one, too. I am really starting to understand the concept of allowing the paint to invent itself and create some movement independent of my brush strokes. There is a balance here between the need to control the paint and the ability to let it just happen on its own.
post college
3x4'
oil and acrylic
2005
After graduating from Sac State in 2004 I went back to school in Merced and took a painting class. Here's something that I came up with after being inspired by the color blue and brown. I was reading in a magazine about colors and how we sometimes go through phases where we want to wear a certain color or buy a lot of things in that color. At this time I was trying to figure out what to do with my life (with a BA in Studio Art). Phthalo blue was so appealing to me in its intensity. The magazine said you should surround yourself with this color if you want to realize your dreams. Someone bought the painting at an art show for $300. She said it reminded her of flowers.
moving onward
close-up
4x5'
acrylic
2004
This is what happened next.
This is what happened next.
When the class was over I just dripped a lot of paint all over it which dried in vertical patterns. Then I painted between the drips. There are many layers in this painting. Some areas are opaque and others are more transparent where you can see some depth.
college
4X5'
latex
2004
This was an assignment in college. We had to focus on a small section of a heavily painted table surface in the art studio. Then we had to enlarge it to 4X5 feet. I put together the canvas myself. This was my first large abstract painting. I still remember trying to figure out how I was going to buy the supplies to make this canvas since I was a poor college student and had no truck. I gessoed it on a late afternoon before I went home for Christmas break.
This was an assignment in college. We had to focus on a small section of a heavily painted table surface in the art studio. Then we had to enlarge it to 4X5 feet. I put together the canvas myself. This was my first large abstract painting. I still remember trying to figure out how I was going to buy the supplies to make this canvas since I was a poor college student and had no truck. I gessoed it on a late afternoon before I went home for Christmas break.
Didn't like this painting at all when I finished it. I really didn't understand the whole idea of abstract painting at this time and really didn't understand why we had to do the assignment. My professor's specialty was in the abstract.
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