Sunday, December 30, 2012
Day 365 ~ Do something to celebrate your year of creativity!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axuOgyJw7Ik
This a link to a YouTube video produced by Dave Singer who was so generous with his time and who, with a great attitude, put a lot of work into it. It just so happens that his wife Carrie had won a pet portrait I donated to a benefit auction, so in exchange for his kindness I've offered to do all three of their cats ~ Shadow, Gracie and Spirit.You will probably see the finished portrait.
I had really wanted to use a piece of music by my friends Al Petteway and Amy White, but we ran into licensing issues with the powers that be, even thought we had Al and Amy's permission. If you aren't familiar with their beautiful music do check them out. Dave did find some other music we are able to use that is a lot of fun and I like the energy of it to go with my playful project.
There aren't 365 projects on the video! Just enough for a great review. I didn't do 365 projects anyway. Between Days 230 and 303 I doubled up on many of them because I missed a month due to my show schedule and did that to catch up. Those combinations turned out to be some of the most fun. It was a good thing Sheila Vertino wrote an article about me in Fluent Magazine around that time, which talked about the project, or it's possible I may never have gotten back into it.
Incidentally, not doing all 365 means I don't deserve the official 365 merit badge. I major disappointment, as you can imagine. My mother was very clear about that concept when I was in the Girl Scouts and she had to sign that little book that said I had done every single one of the requirements for the nature badge or whatever. You don't get what you don't earn. OR You mustn't cut corners if you want something done right.
It wasn't exactly easy to produce an assigned project a day, and then it was. Mostly, the whole experience was a blast and extremely interesting. I was made for this kind of thing. I loved being a student and later being an illustrator. I love the challenge of taking an idea and putting it into some tangible form. Like solving a puzzle. I'll miss this project! And I feel a little sad about it ending. But it certainly won't be an end to my creating. I have gotten countless ideas to apply to "my own" work and I plan to keep posting on this blog about my processes and experiments. So if you are interested in what I come up with in 2013 I hope you'll continue to visit when you get the chance.
Thanks very much for being part of this. May you be inspired to continue enjoying a creative life!
Saturday, December 29, 2012
364 ~ Rewrite a traditional song.
Here are some new lyrics I wrote to the tune of a traditional song for the end of the year ~ Auld Lang Syne.
Another year has come and gone. I gave it all I could.
Here's to my friends and all I love, to things that make life good,
to hopes and dreams, to smiles and schemes, to never being rude,
to grace and strength and mindfulness and living as I should.
I had originally written this in the plural and decided to change it to the singular so as not to finish up my fun year of exuberant creativity on a preachy (sorry, Blair!*) or overweening note. This is, after all, my sentiment, not yours, necessarily. But you may sing it if it works for you, in the singular or the plural, or not!!
Overweening. Isn't that a great word? I didn't know it and found it as I looked through the dictionary for just the word I wanted there. (That's just one of the things I've gotten out of writing this blog. I've had to look up lots of words for spelling and to see if I'm using them correctly.) It means to be arrogant or presumptuous, immoderate or exaggerated. Presumptuous (overstepping due bounds or taking liberties) would have worked here, too, as well as didactic (designed or intended to convey instruction or making moral observations), but none as well as overweening, and that not as well as preachy, which begs the question ~ why am I rambling on like this? Because I find words and definitions interesting and because this is my penultimate project and I'm going to miss writing to you every day.
*Blair is my cousin who followed in the footsteps of my father and became a Presbyterian minister.
Another year has come and gone. I gave it all I could.
Here's to my friends and all I love, to things that make life good,
to hopes and dreams, to smiles and schemes, to never being rude,
to grace and strength and mindfulness and living as I should.
I had originally written this in the plural and decided to change it to the singular so as not to finish up my fun year of exuberant creativity on a preachy (sorry, Blair!*) or overweening note. This is, after all, my sentiment, not yours, necessarily. But you may sing it if it works for you, in the singular or the plural, or not!!
Overweening. Isn't that a great word? I didn't know it and found it as I looked through the dictionary for just the word I wanted there. (That's just one of the things I've gotten out of writing this blog. I've had to look up lots of words for spelling and to see if I'm using them correctly.) It means to be arrogant or presumptuous, immoderate or exaggerated. Presumptuous (overstepping due bounds or taking liberties) would have worked here, too, as well as didactic (designed or intended to convey instruction or making moral observations), but none as well as overweening, and that not as well as preachy, which begs the question ~ why am I rambling on like this? Because I find words and definitions interesting and because this is my penultimate project and I'm going to miss writing to you every day.
*Blair is my cousin who followed in the footsteps of my father and became a Presbyterian minister.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Day 363 ~ Extend an existing painting beyond its edges.
I've been thinking about something I heard a writer say in an NPR interview. He was asked if it was difficult to come up with ideas to write about. He said not at all because he wrote what he would love to read.
This gave me the idea that I should create what I would love to look at. And I love to look at pattern and color.
So, when I was looking through a National Museum of Women in the Arts' book on women artists to find a painting to copy for this assignment, I found one that spoke to me in this way. I chose it for its pattern and color.
This painting, on which I've extended the borders, is by Lois Mailou Jones, an American who lived from 1905 to 1998. She enjoyed a successful seventy year career as a painter, designer and teacher.
The title of the painting is Ode To Kinshasa, painted in 1972. It is mixed media on canvas, measuring 48" X 36".
My piece is 10" X 7.5" and done on card stock around the print of the artist's piece from my computer. I used colored pencil, mostly, and added some cut paper, which she also used on her original.
When extending the image, I found some patterns in the costume designs by Julie Taymor for a production of The Lion King. I resisted the urge to carefully measure and mechanically duplicate the diamond shapes. Jones uses precisely cut paper shapes, but I wanted to keep what I did freer and more organic to match the other shapes in her composition. This let me have more fun with it.
I have copied the work of other artists often and always find it a fascinating way to build my vocabulary of techniques and approaches to what I do. This exercise helped me see how to build up areas with colored pencil to a rich value that I've not achieved before. I see how this can help me solve a problem I have with my pieces that I often feel unsatisfied with because they are lacking something I want them to have and really feel, to me, kind of anemic.
This gave me the idea that I should create what I would love to look at. And I love to look at pattern and color.
So, when I was looking through a National Museum of Women in the Arts' book on women artists to find a painting to copy for this assignment, I found one that spoke to me in this way. I chose it for its pattern and color.
This painting, on which I've extended the borders, is by Lois Mailou Jones, an American who lived from 1905 to 1998. She enjoyed a successful seventy year career as a painter, designer and teacher.
The title of the painting is Ode To Kinshasa, painted in 1972. It is mixed media on canvas, measuring 48" X 36".
My piece is 10" X 7.5" and done on card stock around the print of the artist's piece from my computer. I used colored pencil, mostly, and added some cut paper, which she also used on her original.
When extending the image, I found some patterns in the costume designs by Julie Taymor for a production of The Lion King. I resisted the urge to carefully measure and mechanically duplicate the diamond shapes. Jones uses precisely cut paper shapes, but I wanted to keep what I did freer and more organic to match the other shapes in her composition. This let me have more fun with it.
I have copied the work of other artists often and always find it a fascinating way to build my vocabulary of techniques and approaches to what I do. This exercise helped me see how to build up areas with colored pencil to a rich value that I've not achieved before. I see how this can help me solve a problem I have with my pieces that I often feel unsatisfied with because they are lacking something I want them to have and really feel, to me, kind of anemic.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Day 362 ~ Make a rainbow from everyday objects.
I used skeins of my weaving yarn in the rainbow colors to spell out "Happy Birthday!" to Dave Singer.
Dave has been working like crazy to create a beautiful video for me, showing images of my projects from Noah's book (see Day 356), to celebrate the end of a year of making things. We will post it on or around the 30th.
Dave has been working like crazy to create a beautiful video for me, showing images of my projects from Noah's book (see Day 356), to celebrate the end of a year of making things. We will post it on or around the 30th.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Day 361 ~ Work with bleach to take the color from something.
Here is a watercolor where I used bleach to take away the paint to look like falling snow.
This is what it looks like around here today!
This is what it looks like around here today!
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Day 360 ~ Be inspired by an internal organ.
Hearts in the snow.
I thought the heart the most appropriate internal organ for Christmas Day!
Second most appropriate might be the stomach, but that's not as pretty, or as recognizable, a shape.
I thought the heart the most appropriate internal organ for Christmas Day!
Second most appropriate might be the stomach, but that's not as pretty, or as recognizable, a shape.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Day 359 ~ Make a cityscape out of things you have on hand.
Granted, this came out pretty weird, particularly for such a sweet time as Christmas Eve! But it is what it is, whatever it is...
This cityscape is constructed of pieces of wood that I use to make my WordKeepers and other things I sell at shows. The scene was really hard to photograph. I took many photos before deciding on this view. I then, very roughly, used Photoshop to scrub out the background. I like the effect because it looks like a cloudy sky. Then I messed around with a bunch of effects in Picasa.
This cityscape is constructed of pieces of wood that I use to make my WordKeepers and other things I sell at shows. The scene was really hard to photograph. I took many photos before deciding on this view. I then, very roughly, used Photoshop to scrub out the background. I like the effect because it looks like a cloudy sky. Then I messed around with a bunch of effects in Picasa.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Day 358 ~ Freeze something mid-action.
Today my sister Lois and her husband Bruce joined Judy and me at the Bavarian Inn for brunch to help us celebrate six years in our home, Cat's Jump.
For this project I had planned to ask them if they would pose for me on the verge of a kiss. Good sports that they are, and both game to have fun and ham it up at the drop of a hat, they readily agreed to help me out. It just so happened that Lois had some red wax lips in her purse. This may seem strange to those of you who don't know my sister, but for those of you who do, you probably aren't surprised at all!
For this project I had planned to ask them if they would pose for me on the verge of a kiss. Good sports that they are, and both game to have fun and ham it up at the drop of a hat, they readily agreed to help me out. It just so happened that Lois had some red wax lips in her purse. This may seem strange to those of you who don't know my sister, but for those of you who do, you probably aren't surprised at all!
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Day 357 ~ Make something natural look pixilated.
A pixilated photo of YoYo in a dusting of snow at dawn.
I thought of working from this photo to produce a painting, and maybe I will do that in the future, but here instead, I've let the computer do in a split second what it would take me hours, days, to paint with obsessive meticulousness.
There was SOME creativity involved. I spent some time finding the right photo. I played around with the colors and the size of the grid.
I was thinking, also, what a great quilt this would be, if I could find, or perhaps dye the fabric with such subtle variations in hue and value. Wouldn't that be neat? (Maybe it will appear on my 2013 blog, which I'm considering calling 'On Creative Days'.)
I thought of working from this photo to produce a painting, and maybe I will do that in the future, but here instead, I've let the computer do in a split second what it would take me hours, days, to paint with obsessive meticulousness.
There was SOME creativity involved. I spent some time finding the right photo. I played around with the colors and the size of the grid.
I was thinking, also, what a great quilt this would be, if I could find, or perhaps dye the fabric with such subtle variations in hue and value. Wouldn't that be neat? (Maybe it will appear on my 2013 blog, which I'm considering calling 'On Creative Days'.)
Friday, December 21, 2012
Day 356 ~ Create a new book cover for your favorite book.
My favorite book?! That's easy! That would be my 365 book ~ Noah Scalin's book Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!, which I've been following all year.
I made a color copy of the back of my 2013 calendar with the thumbnails of each month's illustration, showing many of my year's projects. I cut them out and pasted them to the book, hand lettered the title on a white label and stuck that on and covered everything with packaging tape.
You can see the original design of Noah's book here ~
365: A Daily Creativity Journal is available now at your local independently owned bookstore via IndieBound or online at
Better World Books
Powell's Books
Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble
QBookshop
I made a color copy of the back of my 2013 calendar with the thumbnails of each month's illustration, showing many of my year's projects. I cut them out and pasted them to the book, hand lettered the title on a white label and stuck that on and covered everything with packaging tape.
You can see the original design of Noah's book here ~
365: A Daily Creativity Journal is available now at your local independently owned bookstore via IndieBound or online at
Better World Books
Powell's Books
Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble
QBookshop
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Day 354 ~ Create with candy.
Gum is sorta stretching the candy theme, but it made good "boughs"! The Christmas ball lights are M&Ms, the trunk and finial are chocolate.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Day 353 ~ Work with gold materials.
Another addition to my stable of horses of other colors.
Made pretty much the same way as those on the other days. A paper core secured
with masking tape. Here I painted the horse gold with acrylic instead of gluing
fabric to the base. Then wrapped in gold chenille yarn. Gold beads for
nostrils. Gold thread for mane and tail. 6”tall.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Day 352 ~ Design a uniform.
I was in the mood to make gingerbread, so that is my material here. Before baking and after. The cookie is about 12" high.
I took the image, loosely interpreted, from a book I have called Painted Delights, featuring Indian paintings from the Philadelphia Museum collection. This was from a watercolor called "The Meeting" painted around 1780.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Day 351 ~ Add wings to something that wouldn't normally have them.
My cell phone did not survive the double-rinse wash in the washing machine. Even tried to revive it by enclosing it in a bag of rice for a few days.
New one comes next week. Not a smart phone, though. I guess I'll have to try to be the smart one and remember to take it out of my pocket before throwing my slacks in the wash!
New one comes next week. Not a smart phone, though. I guess I'll have to try to be the smart one and remember to take it out of my pocket before throwing my slacks in the wash!
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Day 350 ~ Complete something that someone else started.
On the left is a canvas started by my friend Tobey. And on the right, what I added to it.
I don't know anyone who has more fun painting than Tobey. He loves big canvases and lots of room to splash paint. So when he gives me an unfinished piece to play with I pick up the same energy and go for it. A very different experience from my normally careful, small stuff.
This is a 6' square drop cloth, with acrylic, house paint, charcoal and tissue paper adhered with acrylic medium.
I don't know anyone who has more fun painting than Tobey. He loves big canvases and lots of room to splash paint. So when he gives me an unfinished piece to play with I pick up the same energy and go for it. A very different experience from my normally careful, small stuff.
This is a 6' square drop cloth, with acrylic, house paint, charcoal and tissue paper adhered with acrylic medium.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Day 349 ~ Make something unappetizing seem appetizing.
Made fresh just about every hour of every day by my two girls, YoYo and
Bela, these “meadow muffins” attracted beautiful butterflies all summer. We
might not think of these items as being particularly appetizing, but the
butterflies sure did. These photos are some that I took during the warmer
months of this year in anticipation of this day’s project.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Day 348 ~ Do something with paper cups.
Happy Birthday, Tadhg! I want you to know I had the best intentions. I made a really neat video with your Aunt Judy playing 'Happy Birthday' on the violin as I panned each letter, but not only could I not get the sound to work on my camera, I couldn't figure out how to get the video on my blog, even though I had figured it out once before. So, use your imagination here. And the next time you visit maybe you can show me how to do all of the above. Have a great birthday!!
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Day 346 ~ Make a repeated image 'snowflake' design.
I didn't fold and cut, like you would a traditional paper snowflake. I kept it flat and cut out each shape. The pattern was created by repeatedly flipping over the drawing on a tracing paper transfer. It's about 5" in diameter and cut out of a card stock with an Exacto knife.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Day 344 ~ Be inspired by stars.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, written by Ann and Jane Taylor in the 19th century. If you print this out and fold it in half you'll have a notecard.
I worked on this today at the show. It's a watercolor with ink. The original is 7X10, so that it folds to a 5X7 card.
I worked on this today at the show. It's a watercolor with ink. The original is 7X10, so that it folds to a 5X7 card.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Day 343 ~ Make something boring seem exciting.
Sitting in my booth eight hours for three days straight has the potential for being pretty boring. Fortunately at some of the shows I get to see good friends. This is dear Sue helping me woop it up!
And the show hasn't really been all that bad. I've talked to lots of great folks and, because I have my calendars there for sale, I've been explaining the project that inspired them by telling many people about Noah's fabulous and fun book!!
And the show hasn't really been all that bad. I've talked to lots of great folks and, because I have my calendars there for sale, I've been explaining the project that inspired them by telling many people about Noah's fabulous and fun book!!
Friday, December 7, 2012
Day 342 ~ Create evidence of an event that didn't happen.
Today and tomorrow's assignment are timed so perfectly for doing the show in Chantilly! Here is the pile of money I did not make at the show today. An event that did not happen.
Actually, it wasn't so bad. Saw lots of nice people and did sell enough to almost cover my booth fee so if tomorrow and Sunday are decent I'll be happy!
Actually, it wasn't so bad. Saw lots of nice people and did sell enough to almost cover my booth fee so if tomorrow and Sunday are decent I'll be happy!
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Day 341 ~ Make a mobile.
Happy Birthday to my niece, Jackie!
Made with water soluble oil pastels and ink on watercolor
paper, mimosa sticks and sewing thread.
I’ve done a number of mobile-like things over this year on Days
115, 122, 145, 178, 284 and 304. They’re fun to engineer and to mess with until
the balance is just right.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Day 339 ~ Look at things from a different angle.
An ant's eye view of Bela, Zubie and Cooper. I took a whole bunch of pictures to get these, believe it or not!
Monday, December 3, 2012
Day 338 (2nd version)
I replaced the May 9th picture in the previous collage with April 18th to show more contrast between spring and summer.
Day 338 ~ Show the passage of time.
These photos are from a series I took in 2010. I photographed the same scene behind our barn every Monday of that year.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Saturday, December 1, 2012
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