Thursday, November 19, 2009

Self-Portraits

So I am going to expand my original thoughts on the purpose of this blog to include a view of my past works and where "I was" when I made them. I believe art can be a window to who I am. I hope you enjoy. Please feel free to give me ANY feedback or comments!


This is an oil painting I did this past summer 2009 "Self in Sunglasses"


This is a sketch I did for a charcoal drawing. 1998
 

Here was the final charcoal drawing...it was Eve crying and I used myself for the inspiration
"Eve is too Big" 1998



These are several sketches I did I would say back in the middle school years of 1993-1995

This one says "you only want what you want"
 
"Deep Flower" 1994
 

"the alien cries"
 

"look into my eye"
 


It seems I wrote text on some of many of my works. The text on here is hard to read because it is fading away. It says "You never really see where the true sadness comes from"
 

This one says "Grow, be different, be happy!" 1994
 

This was a sketch made for a future drawing. 1998
 

Here was the final drawing the above sketch was for. The project was to make a drawing with something  missing and then make what is missing appear in color. So as you can see...




 "self" can not read the date
 

"self"











"self" 1997





"self" 2003


"self" 2003...sometimes very confusing and complicated


This was a photo Eric took of me when we were on vacation in Mexico. I uploaded the photo to Illustrator.



I drew a graphite sketch of a tattoo which was inspired from the Book of Kells.



and then incorporated with the photo in Illustrator resulting in this work. 2007


Hope you enjoyed the self-portraits I could find. I will continue to add to this collection.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

a few new paintings...







Update and photos

Here are the two pieces that are in the Jazz Gallery "Hobby Fun for Everyone" show








"Noodle Necklace"



"Mask"

Update: I submitted an application with 3 pieces of work for The Dooryard Gallery http://www.dooryardgallery.com/

It is a new gallery opening up and I really hope they like my work...cross your fingers!!

I am also submitting one piece for an upcoming show for Kunzelmann-Esser  "DanceCraftArt" show...so let's think good thoughts and hope I get into this show.


The next show I will be in is the Adonai Arts Center-Mixed Media Show which we are still waiting the final date but most likely will be in early December.

Have a great day everyone!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Great News-HOBBY FUN FOR EVERYONE

Got the news- Two of my art pieces were accepted into the Jazz gallery "Hobby Fun for Everyone" Art Show opening reception tomorrow :) Stop by for food, snacks and some fantastic art! Jazz Gallery 926 E Center St. Milwaukee, WI 53212

Next show will be at the Adonai Arts Center next month so stayed tuned for more info. on that.

Currently working on a few applications for upcoming shows. BUSY BUSY BUSY! But I love it :)


Everyone have a fantastic Friday and weekend :)

 

Monday, October 26, 2009

HOBBY FUN FOR EVERYONE-Is the NEXT SHOW I will be participating in

The next show at the Jazz Gallery is all about crafts so I am planning to mix my newest love of making jewelry with that of craft making...and little macaroni noodles. Stay tuned for photos of the artworks I will be entering for judging in the show on November 7th.

Here is the flyer that was prepared by Shana (she is on the gallery committee) and she does a great job!


Sunday, October 25, 2009

finally got the jewelry pics up

HI,

I have been making jewelry and decided to post it so you all can see :)

Just found a bunch of art in the basement so look forward to some new work soon

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Latest Update

So I realized it takes a lot of effort to keep up with the many online social blogger, flickr, facebook etc. but here I am :) to give you the latest update!

I have joined the Gallery Committee with the River Artist Association and attended my first meeting. I met one other person, Daryl, who I hope to learn much about hanging art from...he is very technical and one goal I have is to be able to hang art with confidence and be self assured that it looks great once completed.

Others there were Shana, Sue and Mark (which I had previously met. We brainstormed ideas and I scribbled mad notes into my sketchbook trying to keep up. This group is great and came up with ideas for shows all the way through the year. Just wait and see what is in store.

I missed helping to take down the P.S. Exhibit because they did that on the day of my b-day and I already had lots of stuff planned for that day.

So the current show up at the Jazz Gallery is the Riverwest Artist Assoc. All Members Show which we set up last Friday and then opened on Saturday. They accepted pretty much 1-2 artworks from everyone but since there was extra space I was able to have 3 pieces. I am very thankful. Here are the ones in this show:

"Eyes" 7"x14" acrylic on canvas











"Sunset" 12"x16" oil and acrylic on canvas


"GN X" 4'x4' mixed media




This also coincided with RAA Artwalk. This is a walking tour of artist studios and homes in the Riverwest neighborhood. Since I do not live in the neighborhood and did not know anyone that I could display work with I decided to just sit back and watch and rather volunteer to see how all the wheels spin this year.

I was able to help cut labels (which can be very mind boggling...darn those straight lines!) I also helped pass out artist packets which was fun because I got to meet new artist and see lots of new shops and galleries in the area.

And on a side note I had the best sub (called Spagettini and Fuel Cafe) and yes it was filled with spaghetti and meatballs....it was delicious.

So I also got an email back from Emily (she is setting up for the Nov show at the Adonai Arts Center) and she wants my other artwork "Music of Life" in the show as well. Here are the pieces of mine she selected:


"Angry" 16x20 mixed media on canvas


"Singing in the Fields" 2'x4' mixed media on masonite




Over the past month or so I had joined the Milwaukee Arts & Crafts Meetup and have only been able to attend one meeting but hope to join them again in the near future once I get all my ducks in a row with the projects they are working on. I am very happy for them that they found a meeting place.

Also as I was helping Darlene cut labels I learned that she was one of the original founders of MARN (Milwaukee Artist resource Network) and I have been a member of this group for years just have not had much time to dedicate to doing anything with these opportunities...until now.

I found my passcode and logged on and wah-lah! There is a fantastic page all set up for me to display art and tell all about myself. So I will be working on that and sending the link to you all as soon as it is live.

In addition to that we got to talking about Book Arts and she mentioned a class that happens once a month and all these artist of different levels gather together and do book art and she invited me to join. I am very excited and will report how this goes after the meeting.