Category Archives: mixed media

Deck the Walls

Our apartment is 900 square feet of white walls. White kitchen. White bedroom. White living room. White white white. We’re prohibited from painting. I bitch and whine about this, but in all honesty, it’s fine. I’ve watched my mother agonize for weeks over selecting a wall color. Just like her, I’d carry paint chips in my purse, tape them on the walls, order sample pints, and interrogate a husband who just wanted me to make a decision. My mother once cried for an entire afternoon when she saw the color she’d chosen up on the entryway wall (only to love it later). So perhaps it’s good that I’ve been spared from this emotional rollercoaster.

To combat the wide blank expanses, we’ve been accumulating wall decorations: the obligatory arrangement of travel and wedding photos, enlarged pet portraits, prints from parents’ basements…and some honest to goodness art.

The most recent addition is a painting from Bethany (creator of this most awesome mixed media piece that was our wedding present).

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It’s a little watercolor, my half of a swap that started with me sending Bethany a cherry red kami hat. What color frame and mat do you picture with it?

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The other artwork in our apartment was painted by my dad. After a long career  managing my hometown’s city parks, he retired and started to paint. He joined a local art guild, took classes at a nearby college, then started to sell his work. I think it’s so cool.

When I was home for Christmas, I helped him photograph his work so that I can build him  a website. We followed the instructions in this youtube video for photographing work on the cheap. There were a few glares that try as we might, would not go away, but all in all we got what we needed. I’m going to use wix.com, which is free and offers some readymade portfolio templates.

If you’re wanting something new for your walls, may I suggest an 8 x 10 photo of Samson? No? FINE. Okay then, perhaps the contact information for one of these super talented artists I’m lucky to know and love?

time time time

the “finished project” statement is always a hard one for me… i tend to have to just tell myself to stop at some point with a piece of work. i finally said ‘done’ with the birds and buttons a couple of weeks ago. here is the ‘finished’ product:

the dial is from a water meter my dad found at the local junk yard

button branches

button cluster

i have been reflecting on time, longing and patience for as far back as i can remember. i would love any feedback!

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Can-struction & not just any new shoes

Last week I posted a picture of the hat I made for an inter-departmental silent auction (all proceeds going to a local food bank). Within our own office, we split into teams and each tried to build the best sculpture out of non-perishables. Have any of you done this for a food drive? It’s deceptively difficult…many scenes/items do not translate well when you imagine making them out of cans. In the 11th hour Read jokingly suggested we build a GIANT CAN out of cans. It was simple & humorous – we were in. No word yet on the winner. 

It's Oregon - have to incorporate the Ducks where possible

I also wanted to show you what came in the mail a couple weeks ago – my wedding shoes! Since the wedding is outdoors I figured I would need wedge heels. Wait…lemme back up…I know I could wear flat shoes, but I really do like heels. I just wouldn’t feel dressed up without some height. So after stalking zappos for a few evenings I found these beauties from one of my favorite shoe brands. What do you think?

Off-white fabric, stacked wood heel, gold insides (!)

Seychelles makes very pretty, but substantial, heels

 

I'm going to be so tall!

buttons & birds

winter scene painting + cigar box of buttons + a field guide to Birds

its always exciting to find treasures and transform them.

a little history: when settling into our apartment in texas, ashlae and i found a winter scene painting at the goodwill in Denton. for several years it found a home on the wall in the living room. about six months ago, after finally feeling like my last long term mixed media piece was complete…

 

bubble girl

bubble girl

 

i found myself looking for a new blank canvas. my eye landed on the winter scene. being granted permission, i cleaned a slate and painted over the scene with a white wash.

and so the canvas sat blank – propped against the wall … then smashed between a mattress and box spring on a long trip … finally in a new home re-emerging.

the box of white buttons was a estate sale discovery. walking into a home where everything was tagged for sale – books, lamps, dishes, everything but the kitchen sink (as they say) – sat a cigar box full of white buttons of all shapes and sizes!
now stashed more neatly in a set of funky vintage cans …

 

buttons!

buttons!

 

so the two came together!

the start

the start

 

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up-close

 

combined with some beautiful cut out birds …

i love field guides!

i love field guides!

 

testing it out ...

testing it out ...

 

i’m looking forward to some dedicated nights focused on obsessive gluing!

more to come…