Friday, December 30, 2011

Retrospective Almost Finished!

A few weeks ago, I began a painting of a retrospective of another that I had done years ago.  I have been working on the fine details of it lately and just leaving it alone so I can get it right when I can get to it.  Seeing that it's around the Silly Season, I haven't really had time to sit down to it lately and really work on it.  Afterwards I will.  So, seeing I haven't had a recent photo of it up, I thought to take an nice photo of it this morning before going out with my iTouch (which I received for Christmas).

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Art Exhibition Application!

I'm going for it!  I'm applying for an exhibition in 2013.  I have filled out most of the application and have to get together my cd with photos of the completed pieces for the board to look at.  The gallery I'm aiming to show at is where I work:  The Logan Art Gallery.  And I am hoping to get my work into the First Gallery; this is the one which is the first room to your left when you walk through the doors.  It's got an even feel about it, a great look and I'd love to have my work in there.
I currently have about six pieces which are finished and two more that are being worked on.  So, I'll have enough to cover the walls.  Wish me luck that my application will be accepted! 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Holiday Work

It's the holidays, and I'm still working on my paintings.  This time around, I've got some flowers I've been working on that I love.  They are simple, yet not as easy as they look.
I have enjoyed painting this one... it's been the most relaxing out of all my paintings.  Now, I've found the one that began it and I'll be fixing it up to put it with this one as a retrospective piece and they'll be sold as a pair.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Progress In The Past Year

A lot has happened over the past twelve months with my art - and everyone else's.  As some of you know, I've had the most horrendous time with new neighbours and with all artists, it's our environment that can inspire us or make our muse take a hike for a long time.  For me, I found I couldn't work due the hostility of my next door neighbour's wife.  She didn't like me doing anything around my place; from reading to gardening, to do the laundry, I wasn't allowed to do it while she was around... pathetic and very childish.
Then, one of my art friends - Geoff - suggested I try out doing my self-portrait.  I'm not very good at painting people, and so it had never crossed my mind.  So, I grabbed a piece of Masonite, sanded it down and painted it orange and then tried my best to draw a picture of me.  But it didn't work.  So, I scrubbed it and painted over it green, put on some music and painted what my mind saw when I closed my eyes when the Red Hot Chili Peppers thumped through the speakers of my stereo.  The initial white outline didn't look much, but I took it from there.  Four months later, I had a finished work of art that I was happy with; and I cleaned off a new piece of Masonite, painted it up and started on a new painting that evening and haven't stopped since.
It's now December and I'm working on my sixth piece this year.  I have about four original pieces and two others that I have fixed up from my archives that I rushed when I did them.  I'm so proud of the paintings I've done and that I've achieved so much and come so far.
Also this year, I posed for Geoff as a model for a collection of work he was painting.  There were four paintings he did and had hung in Barsoma's in Fortitude Valley.  I had posed in March, when it was still warm and the paintings were shown in July for a week or so; along with a few others of his from his collection he had done.
A few months back, I went to an art opening at the Logan Art Gallery and chatted to Annette Turner (who used to be our Curator) and she asked how my work has been going.  I told her what went on; and that I did my first self-portrait and she was impressed.
I have been knitting still; just not as fast as I usually do in Winter due to the warm nights.  So, I have lots of nice knitting yarn still sitting around waiting to be used in a bag here at home.  Also, I have learned about a few things about my outsider art that's a bit sad.  My first tree that I attached my yarn bombing to in Kookaburra Park on Park road has been removed by the Logan City Council.  They fixed up the gardens and the park there - giving it a facelift - and that tree was taken out in the process.  So, there went the first tree.  I'm not sure about my other tree projects as I haven't checked on them lately, but it's been a few years since I did any yarn bombing so I'd say they've seen a lot of the weather and are most probably gone by now.
More recently, I've taken up a very old hobby that I thought I'd never take back up again:  sewing.  Mum and Dad bought me a Elna 1000 Sewing Machine for my birthday in October and I was kinda disappointed.  However, after looking at it for a week, I thought that the saying about having lemons you make lemonade rung true; and so I did.  I had noticed that books I was receiving through the mail were either smelly or stained and wondered if this problem could be avoided.  And so, my idea for my Book Baggies came about.  I've been perfecting them and making sure they are lovely and bright and in just the right fabric for everyone to use.  And I've been taking one everywhere with me to use as a prototype in a lovely eye-catching colour.  And now, my PayPal account is up and running, I'm hoping it will be easier for people to contact me about them.
'Lost Pages' - a painting about Writers Block.

All four paintings I had done by mid-year.

'Chained to the Sink' - an artworks I did at a knitting worship in Sept.

'Melting Flowers: A Retrospective' - My most current work.

'Message In A Bottle: Part 1' - From my Archives

My New Book Baggies.

'Flower Power' - From My Archives
 So, what has your year brought you artistically?  Has your work moved forward?  Or are you at an unfortunate standstill?  Have you sold any of your work?  Have you made the papers in any way?  Let us know, leave a comment.  Love to hear from you all. 

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Seven In One Go!

Today, I made great steps in my Book Baggies.  It's been a few weeks since I started working out the templates and sewed my first few on the sewing machine.  Today, I wanted to see how it would go doing them with a straight stitch and working with the folds the way they are.  And, you know, it all worked!  Each time I put the baggies through the machine, each one became easier and easier to do.  I found better and easier ways to work it.  By around 3:30pm (I began work at 12:30pm), I had gotten seven of the baggies done!  How good is that?  There are the ones you see here, a green one with stars on it, another with reindeer on it and another purple one (as well as the purple ones you see here).
I also made two more new templates that made inbetween sizes!  This will fix the problems of having something that may be too big or too small... there's the inbetween size that I can make for people who wish to stash notebooks or a certain sized book that is too big for the small one, but too small for the medium one.  So, here they are,  I have found great, thick, brighter fabrics that will look great and feel wonderful once I get them finished.


I'm going to personalise the book baggies with buttons and letters/initials so that they get a feel about them; a more personal feel of ownership.  Otherwise, I'll be sticking to thicker, vibrant fabrics that hold books or notepads.  
The price listing is below; along with a flat rate of postage and handling.  Let me know if you'd like to know anything else about this item.  I'll be more than willing to answer any questions.


Small: $5.00
Small-Medium: $7.00
Medium: $7.50
Medium-Skinny: $7.50
Medium-Large: $8.00
Large: $10.00
P/H: $5.00 flat rate.

If there's something you don't see - and would like done differently to yours (like an initial or something else), let me know, however it may add to the cost a little.