Friday, July 31, 2009

Light and Color Study

I took a watercolor class at Delta State and this was my final. I sat in my room painting my side table for a few hours. I was going for "capturing the affect of light on colors". It's actually one of my favorite watercolors. Mom says I should make prints of it and sell them. Probably take it around to all the different copy people and see who does the best job. Then make a bigger order. Plus then I'd know who to use later for other copies. Maybe I'll do that tomorrow.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Ballard Designs

I like looking at pretty, fancy furniture and dreaming about being able to buy it some day. There's a store online, Ballard Designs, that has some really gorgeous pieces. All of these are from there.
This iron bed is awesome! I would love to sleep in a bed as beautiful as this one. Here's a close up of the metal work.
This was called a console on the website. I would just call it a table, but to each his own. Anyway, really like it. I could definately find a place for it in my future house. Rugs are great too. Not sure which color I'd like best, green, blue and brown would all be in the running.

Monday, July 27, 2009

HOT! HOT! HOT!

I really love all kinds of art and experimenting with different mediums. Two of my favorite mediums are watercolor and block printing, so I found a way to combine them. Also created this style so I can sell them on etsy. But I think they are pretty cool looking, I just have to get the watercoloring part down. Step 1. Designed my block print with peppers, drew them off with sharpie, and started carving.
Here's the final carved block
Step 2. I had to rig up a light box for myself so I could watercolor over where I knew the peppers would be printed later. I used a light I bought to hang in my closet but never put up, and a plastic storage container.
Step 3. On translucent paper I drew the rough outline of the peppers and then put my watercolor paper over that to paint loosely in the bright reds and greens.
Step 4. I did two watercolors, on two kinds of watercolor paper. The "nicer" paper ended up not working as well as I'd hoped. I'm going for a loose look with some bleeding outside the lines of the peppers.
Second watercolor
Step 5. Block print. I rolled on the ink, then lined up my watercolor as best I could. The cheaper paper block prints better cause it stayed flat.
This is the more expensive watercolor paper. The colors are nice on the peppers but the black isn't as strong as I wanted.
This is the cheaper quality paper, but I much prefer its printing ability. I think I'll just have to practice a good bit till I get the paint to blend and run like I've got it in my head.
So that's it... my combination of watercolor and block printing. I have plans to do several different prints with different subject matter. Any suggestions?

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Really Fun Video

This is a video I found on Thoughtful Day's blog. It's so upbeat and fun. I would Love to see something like this in person. Or to take part in it.

Pillow Talk

I really love these pillows I came across at Simply Freckles blog by Jonathan Adler. Once I went to his sight, immediate love. His stuff is so great. Just a bit expensive for me at this time in life. I kind of want to make as many things as I can to decorate my apartment. The less money spend on a project the better. My next thing to make will be a lamp for my side table. I'll blog about it cause it should be interesting.

It's Here!

I Have An Etsy Shop!! At this moment there's only two works on there, but I will definately be putting more up. First some old oil paintings from my classes at uni, then I'm going to work on some block prints/watercolors to sell. My shop's name is TheArtFactory and I drew and cut out the above words to show on my profile. Yes, it did take me an absurd amount of time to make them, but I need some way to fill my unemployed time. So go check out my shop! This is one of the two works at The Art Factory. Both are screen prints I did in a class a few years ago. I've had a thing for zebra cakes for a while now, so I did a work inspired by them.
Close up of my zebra cake screen print.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Soon to Open

I have plans to open an etsy shop this week and this is the first piece I'll be putting in it. I did a set of 15 of these in a screen printing class at Delta State. Gave away a couple and want to keep a couple for myself, so I'll probably list 5 to start out with. And I got my box of block printing supplies from Dick Blick today. So excited to start carving and printing. I've got an idea for adding color that I've never seen done before, and there's nothing I like more than feeling like I came up with a cool idea all on my own. Of course I usually find someone esle who's done it too but to know that I thought it up. Brilliant!
Here's me with my niece and nephew. Matty, the husband, took it. He was trying out the flash he gave me for my birthday. It's pretty much the best present ever.
Sooo, once I have an etsy shop, I'll post the name and link and whatnot. :-)

Friday, July 10, 2009

Serious Business Now

Now that I am officially living near Tupelo, the mission is to get a job. My bigger mission though, is for it to be doing something I love ie: art. So I will finally be keeping this thing updated and hopefully looking good, so people can see my work. It is a bit overwhelming trying to pull my art/life together to showcase. But I know I can do it. I have a lot of things I'm interested getting involved in. Firstly, Screenprinting! There is a cute little place in Mantachie that does screenprinting and I'm going to call up today to see if he needs an extra set of hands. Mine that is, I don't sell prosthetic hands. But I would like to sell my art. Kid's personalized things, block prints, watercolors, photography, drawings, house portraits, and so on and so forth. You get the point, there's a lot I want to do. I think I get too bored doing just one thing. So when I first post this there won't be any photos, but here's hoping I'll have loaded quite a few with narration by the end of the day. I decided I'd like to do a little weaving on cardboard so I headed to Hobby Lobby. Apparently the one in Tupelo's fabric is more expensive than othe locations, so I went next to walmart, sorted through their 1.50 a yard pile and found me some decent enough blue fabrics. When I got home, I cut it into a few long strips and cut off a box lid. Put 27 cuts in each end of the board, and started weaving. This is the weaving at the very beginning. It's refreshing to be working with my hands again. Meant to take pictures during the whole weaving process, but didn't. I need to get better at carrying my camera around with me. Here is the finished weaving. It's not funcional, but I really like how it turned out. If I could figure out how to market it, I would sell it on the etsy shop I'm going to open.
I feel more myself now that I'm working on art again.