Thursday, September 24, 2009

More on my lily pads


I thought it would be nice to give you my artist's statement that accompanies this series...the first of many more lily pad prints:

I love the creative process and were it takes you. My Lily Pad series is about how your senses play a role in that creative process and how that process has a voice of its own....often resulting in something that was not originally intended. My original intention was to do five pieces, one for each of the senses. I started working on “sight” first since, to me, it was the easiest one to do. I chose a photograph of lily pads and then found myself remembering Monet’s numerous water lily paintings and wanted to do a modern interpretation of them. Why did I have to do a piece that represented each of the five senses? Why couldn’t I do a piece that implied the use of all five senses in the creative process? I started to run with this idea....

This new idea started with my camera, a walk down to the lake and the inspiration I got from the lily pads. I wanted to fuse modern technology with older, more “traditional” art mediums. I wanted to use that technology to capture the spirit of Monet’s painting technique and the

texture the paint creates. I listened to the sounds around me, studied the lily pads in the water, smelled the clean, lake air and touched the weeds by the shore in order to get that perfect shot of the lily pads.

Once I had the photographs, I started working on my computer. I scanned in some line drawings I had made and a piece of paper that I had dyed and aged. I combined these handmade elements with the digital photograph, collaging them and combining them digitally with some vector graphic paint drips I have, again to pay tribute to Monet and his medium. I then chose to experiment with mounting them. I did not want to hang them in a frame and behind glass. I wanted them to be on canvas, but not printed on canvas. I chose to mount the photograph to canvas, to play with the idea of new and old, painting vs. photograph. It is this idea that I will build upon for the next pieces in this series.

And now, like Monet, I have become smitten by the beauty of lily pads, by the serenity they create and by the environment they invade. And, like Monet, I will continue to visit them, study them and create with them.

Monday, September 21, 2009

The Lily Pad Series


This is the beginning of my Lily Pad series...I can totally understand why Monet planted these guys in his pond, carefully took care of them for years and then painted them, repeatedly. I am pretty sure that they change daily if not hourly and are so fascinating to watch. In fact, I am going to go see them tomorrow morning, early, with camera in hand and get started on some lily pads in the fall.

These pieces are going to be in the ArtPeers show at the Winchester Pub. I am also showing with Mark Rumsey at this venue. He is showing pieces from his lotus series. Come check it out!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Beautiful






I love flowers. Don't you?

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

ArtPeers Venue Update and "the badge"

Pretty sweet, eh? I feel very official now...better than getting a badge as a girl scout :)

Also, my venue for the ArtPeers show is the Winchester Pub, which I am REALLY excited about. The owners are great people and have graciously offered to display my work for a longer time period as well as more of my artwork! I will definitely keep you updated, here, once I work out all the details.

Monday, September 14, 2009

More show and tell




Aren't dogs the best? I thought I would give you a little update on what I have been working on for ArtPrize. Make sure to check out my team's blog right here for more info! Oh, yeah, I will have venue information for the ArtPeers show, too. This is so exciting!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Show and tell

This is one of five images for the ArtPeers show. It's a work in progress so come check out the final pieces!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Procrastination

That is what I am doing right now. Procrastinating in the form of blogging. Ugh. I have to get five images done tonight before midnight....there's lots of time left, right? No problem. I think I work better under pressure anyway.

The images I am working on are for ArtPeers. All I am going to say is that they use Monet's water lilies and da Vinci's sketchbooks as inspiration and are starting to look pretty cool. Come and see it if you can!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Stimulate

Go check out the Stimulate blog....it's for the collaborative piece I am in for ArtPrize. Oh, and don't forget to come and see us. And vote for us! The best part about our installation is that its success depends on your involvement!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Good News

I have good news to share with you.....I am back, in full swing and ready to make art. More details to come, but for now, I will be in ArtPrize (as a collaboration) and ArtPeers! Woot!