April 20, 2011

Collage Lab

While I went to the fabric store to pick up some buttons, I decided to check out the overpriced craft books.  Haven't I sworn off the books?  Oops.

I found the book Collage Lab by Bee Shay.  I've always enjoyed looking at good collage work, but have never attempted it myself and find it intimidating.  It's easy to just glue junk to a surface, but hard to make it look thoughtfully composed.  In the introduction, the author notes that she found herself fighting her long-time original skill sets in a struggle to learn new ways to express her artistic self.  Heck, I'd take just having a good long-time skill set!  The book is filled with labs that can be done in any order and encourages exploring and experimenting with materials and techniques and "is about getting your hands moving and getting your head out of the way."  Just what I need!  As I've expressed many times before, I find it frustrating to sit in a studio surrounded by so many art-making materials with a blank brain and an empty hand.  I needed a teeny, tiny nudge that meant getting my hands dirty and just playing with a single baby step to get me moving ahead and try to develop a new set of skills without an end project in mind.

The first step involved creating a basic  gesso surface on watercolor paper, tinting the gesso just a bit with a pale acrylic so I could see what I was doing.  I didn't create any masterpiece, but that was the fun in this play day.  No pressure!  I did appreciate having prompts to follow and asking myself the questions about what worked, what didn't work, what happens when multiple layers of gesso are applied, what tools/items can be used to manipulate the surface...it was very relaxing. 

This is what I ended up with.  I used a rubber stamp in the yellow one, the end of the paintbrush handle in the pink one, and a shim that had been nicked on the edges for texture.  I was inspired enough to just goof off with the extra piece of watercolor paper I had left and play with watercolor pencils and liquid acrylics.  


While I have a few errands to run tomorrow, I should be able to find the time for another one of the gesso labs.

April 18, 2011

No Art? What Am I Thinking?!?

My husband was in China for over a week, so I had the perfect opportunity to work in the studio without pressure.  Not that he adds pressure, but I pressure myself to spend time doing things like mopping up coffee spills from the kitchen floor or grocery shopping before I make art which never seems to happen these days.  I was so worried and so stressed for so much of the time that I just froze.  No more!  I'm going to get on the ball and, to quote Lisa Vollrath, just make something!  It may not be a big or major something, but I need to get into the practice of making art every day.

In the meantime, I'm enjoying my husband's tales of his big adventure.   As an Air Force brat, I have traveled a lot, including a three year tour of duty in the Philippines.  This trip to China was his first to Asia.  He brought me a most magnificent black pearl and diamond pendant along with a couple of gorgeous fans, newspapers (my funny reqeust) and the mandatory refrigerator magnets (a regular addition to our collection for any trip we make, whether as a family or solo).   

I'm glad I was able to help him prepare for the trip, including making sure he got the appropriate injections and medications (the "just in case" kind).  He had a magnificent trip.  We were up until 2:30 a.m. with him sharing photos and stories.  I can't wait until he retires and we can make these trips together.  He's a terrific and really funny travel buddy.  We ARE the Simpsons!

Tomorrow the focus returns to art.  I've goofed around and allowed myself to be distracted, but I'm going to get back to business.  I'll have to post whatever I do.  There's some pressure!  :-)