Sunday, January 13, 2008

Polka-Dot Lily

Yes, despite all my schoolwork, I've actually been able to do a little creating. Here is something I finished over the X-mas "break." This is a mixed-media piece using paper, paint, feathers, and tinted acrylic gel medium. In the end I gave it a hot-wax coating effect using my graphics program. Lots of bright colors to warm up these winter months. The bottom picture is a kaleidescope effect done on the original.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

essimar

Hi there. Thought I'd post since I have a tiny little break from school. I really miss this blog, and I really miss my artwork, but I suppose this is what happens when you work full time and go to school. I just wish I had one extra day each week...I'd call it Jackurday... Anyway, I was browsing around on Etsy, and totally drooling when I came across this...Meet Essimar. Her delicately cut paper creations are completely sophisticated, yet fun, and her color theory skills are pretty sick. Love the igloo.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Orlando Halloween 2007

Ah, I finally have a few minutes to post some pictures from vacation. How was it, you might ask? Awesome...everything I expected and more. Definitely the best Halloween I've ever had(so far at least). I'll post some more details when I have the time.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Golden Tarot of Klimt

Here' s the Golden Tarot of Klimt which is "inspired by the artistic style of early twentieth-century Austrian painter, Gustav Klimt. The art is vivid and sensual, interspersed with mosaic patterns and accented with gold metallic accents.
This will be my last post for awhile as I'm going on vacation, and then immediately after coming back, starting school again full time (whilst working full time no less). *Gulp.* It's definitely time for me to commit to finishing college. I finally know now 100% what I want to do as far as a career, where before I wasn't that sure... so it's time for me to light the fire under my ass and go!
See you soon.
Another Dia de la Muerta skull. Don't you love his gossamer eyes? Shown is the original, and one that was hot-wax coated with my graphics program.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Indian Lily

Here's a small, post-card size mixed media piece inspired by the art of India. The background is painted with acrylics and the flower itself is made from origami paper (if you haven't realized yet, I am an origami fanatic). I experimented a little bit with this one. I wanted to give it that aged, color-saturated look that you see with a lot of Indian art. I mixed a little pink paint in with some gloss acrylic gel medium and brushed a layer on top of the piece. It dried clear but with a pinkish hue, giving it a nice monochromatic effect; my only regret is that I probably added a little too much paint to the the gel medium...it looks a bit washed out, especially in this picture.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

The Stick Figure Tarot

The Stick-Figure Tarot. I had to throw this one in. It's just too cute.

The Illuminated Tarot

Another tarot deck. This one is called the "Illuminated Tarot." "The Illuminated Tarot deck is another recoloured version of the Rider-Waite... but these are no ordinary colours. Every part of the scene glows with luminous brilliance. The cards live up to their name."
The Rider-Waite is my old standby, and I hate to see cheesy recreations of that deck, but this one is simply beautiful. The Six of Cups (bottom left) is especially enchanting.
Here is a set of mini-collages set into some simple balsa frames that I painted, "aged", and embellished with beads and buttons. I'm not sure if this would fit into the "montage" category or not. These were done last October, for Halloween of course. The center images were cut out from an old dictionary (since those images are copyrighted, I could not sell these; they are for my use only). A quick and easy project; I thought I'd feature it since Boo-Day is steadily approaching.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Vacay!

I'm so excited! Dan and I are going down to Florida from October 27th until the 3rd of November. We're going to stay at my family's beautiful time share in Orange Lake, Orlando. Orange Lake in itself has enough to see and do for the whole week (even its own water park), but what I'm really looking forward to is Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights!
From 6PM to 2AM the park turns into a huge series of haunted houses based on films like Friday The 13th, A Nightmare On Elm Street, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Thing, Dead Silence and others. Horror-film bad guys roam the streets in realistic costumes ready to pounce. Not only that but there's Halloween-themed clubs where you can dance the night away if you wish (after you've been scared half to death).
I am SO looking forward to this vacation. I've been trying to plan our itinerary-I want to pack in as much fun time as possible. Obviously Universal is a must, but we were thinking about Epcot too, and will probably also go to the Orlando Cirque de Soleil show, which I heard is only second the the Cirque show in Vegas.
After a stressful summer, I think this is all I'm going to need to fully recover.