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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Day Thirty-One!

I decided to continue, but it may not always be art... I found a new toy - word cloud tags.
Here is the link to the wordle created when I input my blog address in the cloud tag generator.
Wordle: NM Creatrix blog wordle
The generator takes all the words in the text and displays them. The larger the word, the more times the word appears in the text. I was surprised at the large words. You can go here to create your own wordle. Sorry that you cannot click on the image to make it larger, but you can follow the image to the wordle site.

Day Thirty of Thirty!



I made it....
My last day is "we live here..."
This has been an interesting process, and I am glad that Tracy Bunkers decided to do this!

Friday, July 29, 2011

Day Twenty-Eight and Twenty-Nine of Thirty

Wow, it is amazing that it has already been almost thirty days.
I know I sluffed off Wednesday night while enjoying my new books, but I did something very creative Thursday night (until well after midnight!) and this morning.
I am such a procastinator!
Earlier this summer, Creative Albuquerque put out a call for "Emerging Creatives" that wanted to be considered for inclusion in a program that will support artists, create a show, and expose the art community to your work. I fiddle-farted around and missed out on the first wave, and the deadline for the Fall wave was today. Of course, I have had the details on my desk for months, and just did not or could not submit.
One of the things I have been working on is getting my art out there and decided that this would be a good way to do it. The process was simple: an artist's statement, descriptions of the name, media, size, and price of 6-10 pieces of art with images. "Postcard to a Purple Cabbage" was one of my submissions.
OF COURSE, I waited until the last minute, but did get them submitted early this AM! Wish me luck!

Day Twenty-Seven of Thirty

I had a very arty evening, but did not produce any artwork. I had an unexpected windfall of $80 to be spent at an online retailer (just about the ONLY thing I have ever received from work for free!). But that is another story for another time.
Anyway, I picked Amazon and got two amazing books delivered at work on Thursday. Since I was crazy busy, I did not even get a chance to do more than peek into them, but came home and settled in and went page by page!
One book is Creative Paint Workshop for Mixed Media Artists by Ann Baldwin and the second book is Digital Alchemy Printmaking Techniques for fine art, photograhpy and mixed media by Bonny Pierce Lhotka.
They are both very different but are amazing. So much inspiration, but so little time! I will pursue more this weekend, as I only have a birthday party to go to Saturday night. Of course I have to go and pick up my new HP printer sometime Saturday. My alarm is turned off already!
I ordered three more books on Friday, and am anxiously awaiting their arrival!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Day Twenty-Six of Thirty

This process is taking much longer than I thought that it would. I have now colored in all the lettering, and put in the black separation lines. I have lots of pencil lines, and will probably paint a buff color on the background just to clean these lines up. I think that I can define my lines better with the background paint. But that will take even longer, so I may reconsider. Anyway, here is the third day of my Red Book quote!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Day Twenty-four and Twenty-five of Thirty

This is the inside cover of my dream big journal. The quote is from C.G. Jung, speaking about his Red Book.
It is all hand lettered (which I finished last night) and tonight I started adding color.
The quote reads:
I should advise you to put it all down as beautifully as you can - in some beautifully bound book... think of it as your imagination. And try to paint it. Then when these things are in some prescious book you can go to the book and turn over the pages and for you it will be your church - your cathedral - the silent places of your spirit where you will find renewal. If anyone tells you that it is morbid or neurotic and you listen to them then you will lose your soul - for in that book is your soul. C.G. Jung The Red Book

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Day Twentythree of Thirty

These are handprinted business cards, ATC size (3.5 x 2.5") made from the cereal boxes that I posted earlier in the month. I have glued kraft paper on the back, and painted several layers of bubble wrap mono-prints over the sticky remains of some labels that I printed. You can see the hand lettering in the middle right card. Now that I am through with them, I wish that I had started with a wash of paint over the cardboard and labels, as that would have exposed less of the cardboard, but it is OK.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Day Twentytwo of Thirty

Large bubble wrap imprint with the left over paint from the pieces below (I try not to waste paint)
Another view of the bubble wrap prints using the leftover paint
These surfaces are the cardboard cereal boxes that I attached the leftover labels to in a previous post. I will probably use these for atcs or business cards, and this is just the first and second layers
The large front and back portions of the cereal boxes which will probably be cut up into business cards later.
I have really enjoyed coming up with some different things to do in this 30 day experiment, and am amazed at what I have done. I like to say that I do mixed media because you get to do so much stuff with different techniques.

Day Twentyone of Thirty

"Postcard to a Purple Cabbage". This is multiple layers beginning with a gorgeous pic of a purple cabbage from the Rio Grande Community Farm, two texture layers and a french postcard. I got busy last night and did not get it posted.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Day Nineteen and Twenty of Thirty

I worked on this piece for two nights, but did not get a picture taken until tonight. It reads:
Blame
A way to
discharge
discomfort
and pain

Anonymous
This is the second in a series, the other was published earlier this year.

Happy Birthday to my friend Lyncia!

IT IS RAINING-the first measureable rain we have had this year!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Day Eighteen of Thirty

Instead of having our Rainbow Artist's July meeting at our regular venue, we went to the Rio Grande Community Garden in the North Valley of Albuquerque; one of our members has a row there (they have rows, rather than plots; makes it easier to irrigate). It is a charming spot and we had snacks and the director of the Garden spoke to us of it's history and mission. The sketches above are some that I did after we broke up and went into the garden, and the photo below is roughly the area that I sketched. The flies were pretty bad, so I gave up early and walked around and took photos, but was proud of myself for sketching (which is my least favorite art endeavor!) as much as I did. Jackie is planning to make some kind of collage that can be hung at the garden from all of our sketches.












Sunday, July 17, 2011

Day Seventeen of Thirty

This was a page that I had started in my Dream Big Journal. The right hand side was Traci Bautisita's art that I printed on labels and pasted to the page (Traci gave permission to use her art). I put the circles on the right and then decorated the left hand side with circles and various colors of felt tip pins. I felt compelled to finish this, which does not usually happen to me, but I did finish the circles early this morning and finished coloring the backgrounds this evening.


Close up view of both pages. I had another artful weekend. Saturday I worked on these pages after meeting with a client. On Sunday I went to Santa Fe and saw the Mining the Unconscious II show. This show was inspired by C. G. Jung's Red Book. It is a very inspiring show and they show a video with artists explaining the symbols and inspiration of some of the pieces. If you are in Santa Fe it really is a must see show, it is at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design, at the Fine Arts Gallery unitl August 7th.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Day Sixteen of Thirty


OK, I had a very busy day, but still managed to do some Fabric Art. There are five batik layers, and each layer is a different color and is snipped very carefully (I almost made a boo-boo on the blue layer which is the last layer and if I had cut through it, it would have all been over. ) Since I have not decided what I will do with this and this is the first time I have tried the technique, I will probably not do anything with it right now.

Day Fifteen of Thirty

OK, I was busy last night editing videos for my friend Juliana's online classes so that will have to be my 30 minutes of Art Making for Friday. On Saturday I plan to do some sewing because I have not done anything fabric wise yet for the project.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Day Fourteen of Thirty


This is collage of two layers of photos I took in Columbus. The facility we were at was being remodeled after years of water damage, etc. This is green peeling paint over a brick layer. I can see some graffiti added to this one!

Day Thirteen of Thirty Part DEUX

Here is the video from last night, it finally uploaded about 11:30 and I was already dead to the world....

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Day Ten of Thirty


After creating the labels for the Rainbow Artist's show at the Albuquerque Little Theatre, I had all these sticky back pieces left over. So I peeled them off and stuck them to some cereal boxes I am going to use for business cards. Should give them some nice subtle texture and then I am not tossing out so much paper or cardboard.

Day Eleven of Thirty





Rough sketches of what I would like to do to my house to make my studio more special (includes buying another unit and knocking out walls, so it will have to wait until I win more than $3 on the lottery). The right page is squiggles for a potential logo... need to have it by July 29th, so I better hurry!

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Day Seven of Thirty

Since I am packing, will fudge tonight with pics of the kittehs!
Babycakes is ready to go with me, until we have to leave the house, then she changes her mind! Imagine TSA's surprise when BC came bounding out of my suitcase!





fuzzy Buckets was lazy today...

Monday, July 04, 2011

Day 5 of 30

I FINALLY did it! At QSDS one of my classmates had concentric circles on her photos and I asked how she did it (I have no shame when it comes to asking about a technique that I like) and she told me it was in photoshop and it was easy. WELLLLLLL I have found very little in Photoshop that is easy, and this was no exception, but I finally got it down. She had them on photos of ancient ancestors, and it looked smashing. I just grabbed any old image and put it on it, but I love it.

Day 4 of 30


My inspiration wall, which is just to the left of my computer station. I am influenced by so many things!
I have had such a luxurious, art filled weekend, and I do not want it to end! On Saturday I went to an opening at the ABQ Open Space Gallery for some Silk Painter friends, then went downtown to the Main Library for a printing/bookarts exhibit by Off Center artists. Other than church on Sunday, I have done nothing but art and art related things all weekend! Such a nice way to spend my time. I am also posting my day four entries. These are pages prepared for Traci B's Discovering You e-course, and are all about me and my company, what I offer and what I want to accomplish. If you notice, retire plays a HUGE role in these spreads!

Sunday, July 03, 2011

Day Nine of Thirty!

A digital collage, with a journal page from my book of the dead, and several texture layers.

Day Eight of Thirty!

Another digital collage featuring Morning Glories. Do I see a pattern here? Two morning glory photos, french postcard text and two different layers.

Day Six of Thirty


Another digital collage. This is a photo that I took on my balcony of morning glories. I used a text background (the writing) and two texture layers from Kim Klassen.
I decided that I want to spell out the day numbers, just looks nicer.

Day 3 of 30

Journal page for Traci Bautista's Discovering You online course. On the left is what I love and the right hand page is My Big Dream page.

Saturday, July 02, 2011

Day Two of Thirty!

Cheetah Bricks, a layered digital collage. I think this symbolizes how civilization (and our attendant "progress") is infringing on the natural world. I used a magazine image of the cheetah (one of my power animals) and a photo of a brick street that I took in Columbus Ohio while attending QSDS in June.

Friday, July 01, 2011

Day One of Thirty!

Day one is a bit of a fudge, but I did not read Traci's post until late. This is Xs and Os #3, the third in a series featuring red, black, Xs and Os. It was started at QSDS from a class with Fran Skiles. I stretched the canvas tonight, so that counts as art for the day, huh?

Joining Traci Bunkers 30 days!

Join Traci for 30 days of art making.
I am going to do this!