Monday, November 15, 2010

Whirlwind

Wow!  What a wonder-filled week.  I spent the weekend celebrating the birthday of an adorable little jester!  Oh, the characters who visited my home to help celebrate!  My house was filled with enchanted children, beautiful ladies and chivalrous gentlemen.  All weaved in and out through narrow passageways, smiles abounding.  Tempted by sugary confection, the littlest one couldn’t help but dive right in…



I have been overflowing with ideas for my shadow play.  These enchanting creatures whisper their dreams to me as I work to unveil their charming personalities to the world.  They become a part of an ongoing fairy tale.  Their stories only hinted at, possibly revealed over time.



It is a beautiful day in Michigan.  The proverbial calm before the storm.  The holiday storm, that is.  Very soon, a flurry of activity will begin and continue throughout the year’s end.  It will very likely be filled with elfin magic, marvelous journeys and scrumptious feasts.  I can hardly wait. 


In the meantime, I will be content to laze this day away with my cat Loki, who seems intent on contributing to this page.




Saturday, November 6, 2010

Shadow Play

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Shadow is a colour as light is, but less brilliant; light and shadow are only the relation of two tones.

Paul Cezanne



 


I choose not to use many colors when I create my subjects.  It is the use of varying shades that create the 3-dimensional effect I am looking for.  If you view my pieces from across the room, you may believe you are looking at a photograph.  Upon closer inspection, however, you will see it is only an illusion. 








Autumn Walk

I have been enjoying the autumn weather.  I tend to wither when it's too hot and the frigid cold has never been a favorite.  The snowflakes in the air yesterday tell me it is at it's end and I want to post a few pics of my recent walks. 



Monday, November 1, 2010

being sincere

 
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A sincere artist is not one who makes a faithful attempt to put on to canvas what is in front of him, but one who tries to create something which is, in itself, a living thing.   William Dobell


Quite frankly, I don't seem to have enough hours in the day to accomplish all of the ideas that are currently coming my way.  I sometimes wish sleep was optional.  I realize I don't blog as much as I should.  I get caught up in the creative process and although I do take many pics along the way, it usually takes them awhile to make it onto my pages.  Alas, I will try, yet again, to be better. 

 I was frankly a tad disappointed at not winning the CPS Artisan of the Year 2011 contest but in reality I am still thrilled at being one of the finalists.  I did make my goal and will be published in the Jan/Feb issue.  The fact is I don't know if I was ready to be Artisan of the Year because I am just hitting my stride and haven't been creating my unique collages for even a year yet.  I did, however, create the following piece just after finding out the results.  She is a new favorite.




Adding embellishments is becoming easier as I go.  I coffee dyed the vintage lace I used to enhance her skirt. 
 
One of these days, I will receive a comment on one of my posts.  Who will be the first one to break the silence?  All are welcome. 
 
And on that note...
 
 

 
Hope your Halloween was as curious as ours.