Thursday, December 5, 2024

A JOURNAL VISIT

 These pages are not in order but you get the idea - double pages in a Strathmore watercolor journal, mostly gluing items inside.  Have a few more pages to go.






Wednesday, November 27, 2024

ONE DAY AT A TIME

 Bits and pieces of things.  I am still struggling with learning how to master gouache (and not succeeding yet but am trying not to think I should have it all down in a few weeks!).  Did like the portrait of the Japanese artist.

When I get stressed, I am glad I have Amy Maricle’s Mindful Art freebies every Wednesday to do and slow down, calm down, relax, etc.









Wednesday, November 6, 2024

AND NOW WHAT…INDEED!

 Well, that happened.  I guess I am in the minority and I was deluding myself that a woman, a biracial woman, an intelligent, educated woman could win an election against whatever DJT is.  

Sad, anxious, fearful for the next 4-8 years.  I say 8 because I truly believe that once his group takes control, they will not give it up so we’ll have the Hillbilly JD next :(

This is going to take some time before I feel like creating much…but I could be wrong.



Friday, October 25, 2024

AND NOW WHAT…?

 I seem to be all over the place with art - but that’s okay.  Perhaps I will, eventually, become a mixed media artist because I want to try everything!

Used a feather stencil I had to make a few more prints, changing the color a little at a time and getting some good ghost prints.

Since I was on a feather kick, I made some little feathers in watercolor on small paper, adding hanging (really, for gluing into a sketchbook) - based on Amy Maricle’s Mindful Art group inspirations…and then back to printmaking.  I am mailing some of these prints (and others I found in my little art room) to my friend in Asheville who lost so much of her work and collage papers in the flood from Hurricane Helene.  They are still digging out - to me it seems like it’s been so long and I imagine to those in the area it seems like even longer to be without and have your town look so battered but they are cleaning and rebuilding (but 90 people still missing from those hill towns in North Carolina :(