Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Still Stitching
Fearless Faces for the Show
I have created a series of eight cards using prints of my Fearless Faces from my Fearless Faces journal and from original pieces of art. I'll be selling the cards individually or in sets of four at our upcoming Open Doors Show and Sale. These guys are colorful, fierce, goofy, whimsical, vibrant, and sometimes scary depending on the face. They are all fearless. To read more and see more photos, check out my blog: Alley Art Studio.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Art, Shopping, Eating in Multnomah Village
All three of the above shops offer classes and lots of individualized service. You can take in any of your current project challenges, and they are happy to help you get back on track.
And Switch has the most fabulous shoes. (I think these boots are going to have to be my Christmas present to myself!):
They have now opened a full clothing store next to the shoe store and carry a very artful selection of clothing and accessories:
Most of the shops and restaurants are on Capital Hwy, an easy stroll from Multnomah Arts Center. Lots to discover!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Characters
This red head is a spicy little number and keep the bell ringer going all night.
Time Recycled - Necklaces by Jennifer
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Artist Profile--Paula McNamee
1. What are the main mediums you use? What do you find satisfying about them?
I like the feel and neatness of working with fabric and fibers; the messiness of painting and exploring color; and making journals/sketchbooks to write and draw my ideas and collect what catches my eye and interests me.
2. If someone were going to get started in those mediums, what suggestions would you give?
I like to take classes and workshops. We're so lucky to have many opportunities in the NW with ArtFest, Art & Soul and the Multnomah Arts Center here in Portland. I read magazines to get ideas (Cloth, Paper, Scissors) and books. Anne Bagby taught me the basics of collage, drawing and painting several years ago. Play and practice make one comfortable with different mediums.
3. A perfect art day would look like_________
time to play in the studio with a project in mind, no interruptions and a feeling of accomplishment at the end of the day-- to see progress and to look forward to another day creating.
4. Do you have dedicated studio space? Give a brief description of where you work.
I remodeled a bedroom in our home for my studio. It's full of color and inspiration from a variety of sources- my own artwork, artwork of friends and items collected from my travels. Sometimes, I like to stand at the center work table and other times sit at my desk to write or use the computer or to sew.
5. Favorite place you've visited or lived?
Mexico is my favorite place to visit-- I love the people, culture, language, food and geography. It's rich in art, color, history, music, archeology- contrasts of old and new.
6. What inspires you (or are there recurring themes in your work)?
Nature, travel, spiritual images and insights inspire my artwork.
7. I still struggle with developing my own style, creating without thinking too much.
8. I'd be lost without my artist friends-- how they challenge and encourage me to create and explore new directions and media.
9. What's your favorite dessert? Anything with chocolate.
10. What's on the horizon? More metal smithing, explore encaustic painting and paint big-- larger canvases for 2011.
Visit Paula's inspiring blog to see more of her work. And don't miss all of her latest creations at our show this coming Fri. and Sat.!
Friday, November 26, 2010
Owls
I love working on this larger size because it allows more room for building up layers of textures and colors:
Thursday, November 25, 2010
New Danglies! by Lenall Siebenaler
I started these danglies at our Menucha weekend. I actually did them in 3 sittings. One to cover them with handmade decorative papers, one to bead the spool, and one to finish them off with a hanger and bottom embellishment. I think I have somewhere in the low 20's finished. I will be charging $6.00 for them. I spent way more time than I should have on them for $6.00 but that's not what it's all about. It more about creating something unique and beautiful out of things I already had. I must admit that I did buy a few different things of colored and silver and gold wire. One of my favorite creating starts is what I call "Creating off the Fat of the Land." My studio is full so I just pull a bunch of stuff in front of me and go for it. I am rarely disappointed. Try it.
Word Angels
I am pleased to share my latest creations for the upcoming Open Doors Show: Word Angels. My Word Angels are made from a bendable art mannequin. I then attached a pair of hand cut copper wings, which have been aged with a lovely patina of green and blue. The base is covered in authentic German glass glitter, which will eventually tarnish. Each angel is made complete with one of my favorite words stamped across her chest. To read more about my Word Angels, click here.