I rose early in order to be able to drop into my studio again this morning. There have papers drying from coatings of acrylic medium. Once dry these little gems are ready to mount onto a card. So far I am keeping my daily visits to the studio that I committed to for the next month as I work on material for the upcoming shows.
My studio is really an exploratorium. I am borrowing this word from a recent blog written by a terrific artist in Vancouver Canada, Robert Genn. You can see his website for lots of interesting things about art, including an extensive list of quotations. This is the link: http://www.painterskeys.com/
I love the sound of the word and it describes by studio to the T. I have such a collection (not terribly well organized but I am working on it) of materials, supplies, paints, etc. On any day I might want to work with found papers, make surface design on existing bad art, or just read my collection of art magazines or art history books. I never know when an idea will strike me to catapult me into a new direction or an old one I have nearly forgotten.
A co-worker and new patron of mine commissioned me to make some cards for her nieces (4 and 5 years old) with butterflies. I don't always enjoy working on commissions but this one is so sweet I feel I can make a whole series and then there will be leftovers for those other cards.
This is the spot to find out my latest news in artmaking. I will be describing my processes in artmaking which may include successes or frustrations. Random thoughts on creativity may sneak in.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Morning Work Studio

Having been away from the studio for several weeks, I can finally say I dedicated 4 hours to serious creative work. Completed two 4 X 6 cards. Framed one also and reorganized one corner.
Fall flower was a watercolor that needed to be recycled. It has a little glitz and glitter. It just needed something extra to sparkle.
A Season for Art Fairs and Exhibits
Although my participation in art exhibits has been limited to group shows with the Midwest Collage Society of which I am President for the second year, I am heading in other directions this fall. In the last half of October I will be part of a group exhibit in downtown Naperville with my Art Tribe. I have been a member of this wonderful group of art girlfriends for the last eleven years. There are eight of us. We meet every 6 weeks approximately to brainstorm marketing ideas, share personal successes and challenges, exchange ideas, test our new directions, etc. etc. This will be a great exhibit and I am so looking forward to it. Our newest member, Maureen, created a fantastic Supersize postcard to invite everyone we can think of to attend the reception.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Inspired by Fall

I believe there is plenty of truth in artist being influenced by their environment. The colors of fall and harvest are coming quickly on this September morning in the Chicago area. My passion for gingko leaves inspired this 4X6 card. It sat in pieces for over 6 months on my studio table until this morning when I had that AHA moment.
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
A new home for Whispers
Monday, September 07, 2009
Upcoming Exhibits
I am dedicating a few hours each week to prepare for an exhibit I will be joining my "Art Tribe." We will exhibit in the studio/gallery of my good friend and art sister, Cindy. October's date is coming quickly, October 15-19. I hope to have a few new pieces ready for the show.
Simultaneously I am preparing for the annual art fair at St Thomas the Apostle in Naperville. Each year for the last 8 years I have had a booth for the fair. I also will do a demonstration of a technique. I haven't quite decided what technique to demonstrate. In the past I have done a wax resist demo, a monotype demo and a watercolor demo. I love doing the demos because I have a desire to engage people in conversation as I work. My best time is when a child comes up to see what I am doing. I just want them to jump in and play with me. Sometimes they do. I always have a Zen board for the kids to "paint" on. This is the most wonderful thing in the world for budding artists to try. It is a special paper board that one can paint on it with water and the image comes out black. One uses a chinese brush and if feels wonderful to paint. Within a few minutes the least parts of the painting begins to disappear as the paper dries. The opportunity is there to keep painting again and again. No waste of paper.
Simultaneously I am preparing for the annual art fair at St Thomas the Apostle in Naperville. Each year for the last 8 years I have had a booth for the fair. I also will do a demonstration of a technique. I haven't quite decided what technique to demonstrate. In the past I have done a wax resist demo, a monotype demo and a watercolor demo. I love doing the demos because I have a desire to engage people in conversation as I work. My best time is when a child comes up to see what I am doing. I just want them to jump in and play with me. Sometimes they do. I always have a Zen board for the kids to "paint" on. This is the most wonderful thing in the world for budding artists to try. It is a special paper board that one can paint on it with water and the image comes out black. One uses a chinese brush and if feels wonderful to paint. Within a few minutes the least parts of the painting begins to disappear as the paper dries. The opportunity is there to keep painting again and again. No waste of paper.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Dry spells and Patrons
Sometimes life takes a detour from making art for me. Family, work, organizations, obligations.
Well the last few months have been on fast forward. Since travel was in the mix I have been reading some books that inspire the artist in me and are helping me reflect on how my art fits into my life.
I am reading Beyond the Flower by Judy Chicago. Her second autobiography. Worth a read for anyone who is an artist.
The previous blog of June 24 is a little card I created from an old monotype I experimented with and added a transfer of the birst onto it. One of my colleagues at work just loved it and purchased it. She sits a few cubicles behind me and whenever I go to her cube to consult on a work related topic I get to see it. She is a patron since she has purchased several cards from me and also a framed 8X10 which hands in her cubicle. Thank you Lisa.
During the two weeks in July while I was in Ft Lauderdale, I got to see my patron extroardinaire, Karla. Karla purchases my cards a dozen at a time several times a year. The theme she orders most often is hearts. She sends my cards to her friends and new aquaintances. Karla is all about love. I love her for it. Thank you Karla.
Well the last few months have been on fast forward. Since travel was in the mix I have been reading some books that inspire the artist in me and are helping me reflect on how my art fits into my life.
I am reading Beyond the Flower by Judy Chicago. Her second autobiography. Worth a read for anyone who is an artist.
The previous blog of June 24 is a little card I created from an old monotype I experimented with and added a transfer of the birst onto it. One of my colleagues at work just loved it and purchased it. She sits a few cubicles behind me and whenever I go to her cube to consult on a work related topic I get to see it. She is a patron since she has purchased several cards from me and also a framed 8X10 which hands in her cubicle. Thank you Lisa.
During the two weeks in July while I was in Ft Lauderdale, I got to see my patron extroardinaire, Karla. Karla purchases my cards a dozen at a time several times a year. The theme she orders most often is hearts. She sends my cards to her friends and new aquaintances. Karla is all about love. I love her for it. Thank you Karla.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Making art again

After many months of stagnation due to a variety of family issues and complications I am once again completing work. Through that period I would experiment with all the supplies, techniques and possibilities but nothing seemed to come together. I organized another art therapy room at the workplace during Valentine's day and it was a success. Since then I have sold the odd card at work. But spring has come. Once again inspiration is percolating and I am committing some more time to the studio.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Everything I do seems to ultimately lead me....
Everything I create in the studio seems to ultimately lead to the next thing. During the past few weeks while recovering from surgery I have spent several of my awake hours playing around in the studio. Some of the pieces have been crappy pieces. I am realizing now that it is still important that I do these because they may be helping me work through ideas. Perhaps if I didn't make the crappy pieces, I wouldn't be doing what I would consider strong pieces. I have been using stuff that would otherwise be thrown away, and I really like the idea of giving it a new life. I love it when I can have moments of fearless creating with no preconceived valuation for the final outcome.
A new life for an experimental painting session

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