Shorebird in Watercolor Handmade Sketchbook 5.5 x 5.5 inches Cold weather getting you down?! Gray days piling up on you? Well.......come and take an "Imaginary Trip to the Beach!" Feel the warm, gentle breezes blowing in from the Gulf of Mexico, sink your toes in the sand, watch the waterbirds race along the edge of the waves and forget about all that snow! Please...
Watercolor of St. Patrick's Cross Handbook Watercolor Sketchbook 3.5 x 8.5 inches All aboard for An Imaginary Trip to Ireland!! 'Tis wet, cold and windy in Ireland today,* but oh, the beauty of such a wind-swept land! Complete with ruins, leprechauns tales of old, and legends of giants, the Emerald Isle is destination not to be missed. Come and join me on a...
2 minute sketches from Davis Park Watercolor and Ink Handbook Watercolor Sketchbook I've been itching to get outside. Between the inclement weather and inside obligations, I've been having a tough time getting there. Yesterday, I had a small window of time and went to Davis Park. It's not the most scenic of places, but it was outside and that was the main requirement....
....is now posted over on the 100 Paintings Challenge Blog! Please be sure to check it out for some wonderful inspiration as well as Elva's blog, Elva's Field Notes! Oregon Coast by Elva Paulson watercolor and ink You'll find the first part of the interview here! Bison by Elva Paulson pen, ink and watercolor wash ...
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My first carved stamp - Fleur-de-lis! The second was the leaf motif. |
...But you have to know how!"
The quote is from Dr. Seuss' The Cat In The Hat book, and could not be more right. I was reintroduced to the quote reading Gretchen Rubin's blog, The Happiness Project, with a book by the same name. This particular post deals with what we think *should* be fun vs. what is really fun to us as individuals. The two are not necessarily the same thing.
On Friday, I had an opportunity to meet up with a friend for lunch. One of the first fun things I've done in the last two weeks. Those weeks have included technology nightmares along the lines of hard drive disk failure....while talking, the realization crystalized before my eyes that I hadn't been having much fun lately! (Gosh, really?! Sometimes it takes a smack from the obvious for me to take notice of said obvious!)
I stumbled across a post by Aimee of Artsyville about carving inexpensive erasers from the dollar store into stamps and thought, "Hey, that sounds like fun!" Almost as quickly I dismissed the idea as I don't really use stamps in my artwork. What caught and held my attention was her comment about needing a mindset switch. Something totally different from what I normally do. And a switch it definitely was!
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More stamps carved from erasers from the dollar store! |
Long story made shorter, I needed to go to the library on Saturday...the dollar store was on the way....so now I had the erasers. I already had several Xacto® knives so I was good to go. When Chris saw my project he mentioned an Xacto set he'd given me some time back that had carving tools in it—score! I was set to carve my heart out and I did!
The other thing that started me on this path was my recent trip to NOLA....I brought back a wine cork from a bottle of wine Kathy of Catching Happiness and I shared while there. I had the wild idea of turning it into a stamp.....and I did! With a NOLA motif, no less....(KJ, one of these is for you!)
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The two fleur-de-lis stamps are from the same cork. The bird on the right is the first synthetic cork I carved. The swirls on the bottom stamped bird were done with a gel ink pen. |
Well, one fun idea leads to another and another and soon I was carving more wine corks except these were the synthetic corks made from a thermoplastic elastomer. Such fun! I had three of these synthetic corks and all had slightly different properties that gave varying results!
I have to say this was great fun and it felt
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Two more synthetic corks with their carvings |
So what do you find fun and do for fun—just for you?!! Please sure....I need to have more fun!
P.S. If you decide to try this, be very, very, very, very careful with sharp instruments.....just sayin'......
Please join me over at the 100 Paintings Challenge Blog for a wonderfully inspiring interview with Elva Paulson! Elva has just completed the challenge and shares a bit about the long and winding road she's traveled to where she is today. Amanita by Elva Paulson watercolor You'll find more of Elva's wonderful stories over on her personal blog, Elva's Field Notes. Do be...
Memory Sketch of the Loooong Toenails As an artist, if you observe well, you will be amazed at what you see. You may also be amazed at what your brain finds fascinating and will NOT leave alone even though there's no good reason to dwell on it! The foot above is a memory sketch of a young woman's foot from the restaurant where...
I'm in the mood for hearts! Can you tell?! The new blog header was inspired by a necklace I purchased on my recent trip to NOLA—it's made up of all kinds of hearts, both brass and glass. These are the same chickadees that were in the last header with the letters strung across between them. I painted the hearts in watercolor on a...
I love a "play on words" and when I heard the words "love reigns" it sparked an artistic thought that led to a painted thought in my journal. This is what I started with: I liked the idea of the hearts floating down as if it were raining. I decided to go a bit further with this but realized my idea wasn't going...
....would you answer a few questions for me? I'm researching a new class and I'm curious if this is something that would be of interest to anyone besides me. Do you have a relationship with your muse and if so, how would you describe it? (i.e. don't have a muse, don't know my muse, I think I saw her once, acquaintances, friends, best...
Chili's Ballerina Watercolor and Copic® Ink Multiliner in Scrap/Scratch Paper Sketchbook I happen to have my scrap/scratch sketchbook out and open the other day when this young lady came in for lunch at Chili's. She was a live wire.....at first. When they all sat down, she was up on her knees, bouncing around like she was on a trampoline, chattering a mile a minute....
What in the world do fleur-de-lis, hearts and shamrocks have in common? They mark the BRAND NEW LOCATIONS and classes on the Winter 2011 schedule for ImaginaryTrips.com! Come join the fun! We're starting out the year with a Valentine Cards Mini eClass that focuses on using our journal art for dual (or triple or quadruple...) purposes! We'll be exploring the idea of making...
Please join me over on the 100 Paintings Challenge Blog to read the interview with Kelly Riccetti, our most recent champion of the challenge. Kelly has just completed 100 paintings in a year and will being going for another 100 in 2011! © Kelly Riccetti © Kelly Riccetti Kelly is also a brilliant photographer and you can see some of her awesome photos...
And I've already fallen off the "resolutions/goals" wagon! LOL! That didn't take long, now did it?! Watercolor Pineapple Journal Roughly 5 x 1.5 inches "Oh well. Guess I can throw in the towel and go sit on the couch now. Things that might have been, well, guess it won't be happenin' this year. Tough luck." You know what that sounds like to me?...
Watercolor Handbook Watercolor Journal 3.5 x 8.5 inches The new year is here, safe and sound! Bear is very tired and needs a long winter's nap..... Hope your year arrived in your favorite "style" and you are enjoying the day. For now, I think I'll join Bear for a nap! P.S. The clock in the background is a nod to Sue's (LoveItaly) wonderful...