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Tag Archives: art
Christmas Decorating Begins …
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Tagged art, christmas, decor, decorations, holidays, objects, ornaments, Photographs, seasonal, trees
Weekly Challenge: Trio …
My trio is this statue in Morristown, New Jersey of the Marquis de Lafayette, Colonel Alexander Hamilton and General George Washington

https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/trio/
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Tagged art, France, historical, monuments, New Jersey, Photographs, post a week, postaweek, postaweek/postaday, sculptures, statues, weekly prompt
Looks Like We Made It
We did it! We made it to California, the baby and I, and all in one piece thankfully! The first flight was a real doozy with lots of crying, squirming, and screeching, but the second flight went very smoothly. It's our third day here and we're living amongst cardboard boxes and half-empty rooms, but it's really cozy nonetheless.
Our new place is a cottage. It's the first time we've lived in a house-type dwelling with a yard as a family. Before now, we've only ever lived in apartments. It's very nice having a back yard. And this yard has a beautiful towering avocado tree that's full of Hass avocados. There are also a few citrus trees alongside it - one's a blood orange, but I'm not sure of the others... must study them.
Today we received a lighter/smaller kitchen table and chairs than the ones that are coming from Germany and so we finally have a place to sit. We also had our gas turned on so we can bathe with hot water! Yay hot water! So, things are looking up.
So what's with the rose finch? I've been working really hard on getting my art collective Finch & Foxglove off the ground, and so far we're off to a good start. There are 8 of us from around the world and we've banded together in order to exhibit as a group at Surtex 2016. I'm so very excited. We are very supportive of one another's work, and we also give each other feedback and push our work so that we're showing our best. It's nice to feel like you're not "going it alone" in the world.
I've uploaded some new work to the Finch & Foxglove site and will be updating my site too! Here's a sample...
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Tagged art, baby, finchandfoxglove, illustration, website
Weekly Challenge: Connected…
This week, show us how two (or more) things — people, objects, places — come together.
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Two paintings connected by knitting.
The Dingmans Ferry Bridge connecting NJ and PA.
Nubble Lighthouse, Cape Neddick, York, Maine
Except for boat the only way this island is connected to the mainland is by this bucket/gondola on a cable of some sort … something you’d ever get me in :)
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/connected/
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Tagged art, bridges, crafts, fibers, Knitting, Lighthouses, Maine, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Photographs, postaday/postaweek, postaweek, postaweek/postaday, weekly prompt, yarn
Menemsha Swordfish Sculpture …
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Tagged art, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, Menemsha, New England, Photographs, sculptures
Colored Pencils …
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Tagged art, colors, crafts, objects, Photographs
Global Art Gathering
Last Friday was the Global Art Gathering in Brighton, UK with Lilla Rogers, Margo Tantau, Rachael Taylor, and Kelly Rae Roberts! Weeks before the event, we were asked to illustrate a tea-towel based on the theme "Englishness"... I brainstormed for weeks until stumbling upon the rich history and enormous variety of English breeds of sheep. Here's my assignment...
Once I figured out a way into the assignment I was mega-inspired! And so, I happily attended the event with no idea what would come. The event was held at the Brighton Dome which is situated on the same beautiful grounds as the Brighton Pavilion and it's gorgeous gardens. So many, many beautiful flowers to see...
pretty, pretty blooms everywhere...
Anyway, let me get my head out of the flowers and get straight to it...
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We started off in the morning with an interview-type chat between Lilla & Kelly Rae Roberts. If you're not familiar with Kelly Rae Robert's work, she does a kind of smudgy, painterly, sweet collage work with rough text and positive affirmations. I wasn't too familiar with her work or life before the event, but was so happy to learn about her and meet her in person. She and Lilla said a lot of things that resonated with me:
- Stay childlike, keep dreaming, and respect your passion.
- What is it that you love? Have confidence in what you choose.
- When you can, delegate tasks that are better done by others.
- When you are fully "you" there is no competition.
- Avoid burnout/overwhelm by taking it one task at a time and keep choosing the joyful thing each time.
- In practical matters, try to make everyday tasks joyful.
- When talking to yourself, use your kind voice.
- Commit to making the work you want to get.
Kelly Rae also talked about selling original artwork and how it makes room for new things, ideas, and new opportunities! The lingering question I had about this point was... how do you properly record an original or scan a slightly 3-D object before you sell it? Is there a proper way to do it? Also, when selling original artwork, be sure to stipulate that the new owner of the physical artwork is not the copyright holder, that the rights to the image are retained by the artist.
Next, came a lovely affirmation project directed by Lilla, where I learned to embrace my "sassy-ness".
Afterward, we learned about branding and embracing our individuality with a talk from Rachael Taylor, Margo Tantau, and Joanne Hus. That was really informative, and I took lots of specific notes about improving my website. So much to do!
Rachael spoke a little about making sure your work is registered with A(c)ID or similar in case the need should arise as it did for her in her landmark case against M&S back in 2012. I remember her case -- it seems to have been one of the first high-profile "artist-being-ripped-off-David vs. Goliath" type cases to use Twitter and social media to bring attention to the matter. It was funny to hear her annoyance, more so in that M&S chose one of her simplest designs and it would've saved everyone the hassle had they just done their own version. (Your positive attitude shined through, Rachael!) She was a joy to chat with and is as sweet as she sounds on paper.
At lunch, I chatted with Flora Waycott and Trina Dalziel who are much further along on their illustration journey and are a real inspiration to me. Both work with lighter colors and softer palettes than I do, but I just love their style and composition! So beautiful!
After lunch, Lilla went over a slew of color trends and textures... and then the review. I was certain that on a regular day, my work wouldn't have been reviewed, but as luck would have it, Lilla Rogers reviewed all the tea-towel designs! Yay! She noted my anthropomorphic sheep in her comments.
The whole event was so personalized and special. Each of us received these lovely totes made by Rachael Taylor and there was so much care put into everything. Lilla signed a copy of her book "I Just Like to Make Things" and even hand-wrote our name tags...
I am so grateful to have had the chance to attend. I'm not sure if I'd have been in the U.S. whether the opportunity would have afforded itself, but there it is. I just happened to still be living here in Munich!
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| After the Global Art Gathering we all landed at the North Laine Pub |
I feel like I could write 10 posts on the event, but I'll end it here. I loved meeting my fellow artists with whom I've shared a digital classroom for the last six months. In fact, meeting everyone in person was the highlight of my trip. It can be very isolating to work as a freelancer for so long. I missed them the moment I had to leave the pub as it was nearing on 9pm which is bed-time for our boy. I walked off abuzz with new ideas, new friends, and a positive outlook on my future career as an illustrator.
Hopefully see you all soon fellow illustrators and artists!
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Tagged art, global art gathering, holiday, illustration, thanks, travel
That Empty Feeling …
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Tagged art, Martha's Vineyard, Photographs, statues
Weekly Photo Challenge: Wall …
Weekly prompt: From the interior walls of our home, to our book club’s Facebook wall, to the community bulletin board at the local market, walls are the canvases of our lives: where stories are read, voices are heard, ideas are shared. Much can be revealed from the items on a wall, from old postcards to long-forgotten flyers.
This week, consider the walls you’ve erected and decorated, the halls you walk down each day, or the exteriors you’ve ignored or neglected. What do these walls reveal about a place, people, or you?
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I haven’t decorated, erected or painted any of these walls but each one has intrigued me enough to take a picture.
Below is a mural in Montclair, New Jersey painted by art students at Montclair State University.
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/wall/
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