Images For Collage

I love making my own collage images with my digital camera and photoshop, because it’s easy and fun to create a one of a kind image. I also love using commercial rubber stamps but sometimes I need something unusual or a little different.

The first place I look are thrift shops and antique stores, usually it is there that I find a treasure trove of objects to take home and photograph.

As soon as I return home, I grab my camera and take a photo of whatever it is I want to make a stamp of, then I take it into photoshop to retouch and clean it up.

Here is an example of an antique watch I just made for a collage I am currently working on.

Antique watch retouch

Antique Watch Photo Retouch #1

Antique Watch Outline

Antique Watch Process #2

It is at this point I decide on just how much more I want to add or take away from the image. If I like what I see I go on to the next step.

Antique Watch Stamp

Antique Watch Stamp

Once everything is finished you can either print the image and add it to your collage or make a rubber stamp.

Self Portraits

A self portrait is more than just a reflection of what a person looks like, it’s a window into how the artist interprets their inner self and the world around them.

There are also many practical reasons one might choose for making self portraits, one would be you get a model who is always available and works for free.

Painting a self portrait requires us to ask ourselves the most basic question: Who am I?

What expression, pose, colors, clothing, texture, and style best represents the real me?

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Self Portraits
500 years of male self portraits in western art

“It is paint’s organic nature that helps me to understand life. For within the act of painting there is a history, a continuum of alchemy through the Ages that lives on in paint”. – Lori Agostino

“Everything we paint is a statement about ourselves”. -Mark Davis

“In painting I want to say something comforting in the way that music is comforting”. -Vincent van Gogh

“In every painting a whole is mysteriously enclosed, a whole life of tortures, doubts, of hours of enthusiasm and inspiration”. -Wassily Kandinsky

Women In Art

Today I was reflecting on women artist’s throughout history, and how difficult if not impossible for many to receive any training or recognition as an artist prior to the 20th century.

We now have become legally as well as culturally able to receive the highest levels of artistic education, training, acknowledgment as an artist and are able to pursue our artistic dreams.

I would like to thank my mother and grandmother for giving me the gift of art, and all those wonderful summers spent learning how to sketch and paint.

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Women In Art

500 years of female portraits in western art

“The history of all times, and of today especially, teaches that… women will be forgotten if they forget to think about themselves”.
Louise Otto-Peters

“Someone, I say, will remember us in the future”.
Sappho

At Play In The Studio

It has been a wonderful day with lots of sunshine and a perfect day to finish one of the collages I have been working on. It feels good to finally be done, so I can move on to the next project.

Afterwards I took a break and started browsing on the internet and found this great video.

One Week Of Japanese Art

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“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.” ~ Henry Ward Beecher

Happy Valentine’s Day

I went to the eye doctor today to have my eyes checked out, and he dilated my eyes so the pupils are huge and my vision is a little blurred. Very spooky looking!

My doctor said everything looks fine, and suggested computer glasses for I have been experiencing Computer vision syndrome (CVS). I have an appointment next week with my optometrist to help resolve this problem.

My hubby and I love coffee lattes and he found this great video. Makes me want to make a latte run. Yum!

Coffee Latte Awesome Art

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What A Great Weekend.

We had a great weekend here in northern California, blue skies, lots of sunshine and warm weather.

After all the cold weather and rain, it was nice to be able to work in the garden again. There is a lot more that needs to be done, but first we need to let the soil dry out before we can do anything else.

Of course, we went to our favorite book/coffee place to peruse the art magazines, and just sit, relax and people watch. My husband brought along his sketchbook and camera, and took some pictures.

Snoopy

Snoopy Statue

Today, I was thinking about what it means to be an artist, and how we define art. How do we define what it is that we do? It seems there are a lot of opinions about this subject and I wanted to share some of them with you.

Mirka Mora, painter
Art is the child of imagination and gives life.

Geoffrey Ricardo, printmaker
Having an itch you can’t scratch.

Bernard Smith, art historian
Art is anything that requires a maker; it cannot make itself – this is Aristotle’s definition in The Nicomachian Ethics, and I think it to be the best.

Kate Cherry, associate director, Melbourne Theatre Company
Art is indefinable.

Jan Senbergs, painter
I asked our dog Ruby and she didn’t know either …

William Wright, curatorial director, Sherman Galleries, Sydney
For as long as we’ve been able to hoot, toot, tap bones and make effigies out of bits of clay and other inchoate stuff, art has been integral to our species; the imaginative end of our need to conceptualize.

Mystery

“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science. To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, . . . manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty”. – Albert Einstein

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Lost And Found Files

As mentioned in prior posts, I have been organizing, clearing out and making backup copies of my files. Yesterday, I found all kinds of painting files in folders I had managed to hide from myself.

Paintings, sketches, photographs, and collages I found lacking in some way or another, yet after a couple of years have passed, I find myself looking at them with fresh eyes.

They were lost and now found, below are a couple in various stages of development.

Calla Lily With a Rose

Calla Lily With A Rose (C) 2003

Crow Messenger

Crow Messenger (C) 2005
Digital Collage

Reflection

We had a beautiful sunshine filled day and I took advantage of the great weather by going for a walk.

Our dog Rupert really enjoyed himself as he sniffed every plant on the block, and I noticed everyone we encountered on our walk seemed to have a little spring in their step, including us.

I spent most of the afternoon working on the painting below, and wanted to share it with you. It’s almost ready to be posted on the gallery site, I just need to tweak it a little more .

Reflections

Reflection (C) 2008 – Digital Painting


“Women need real moments of solitude and self-reflection to balance out how much of ourselves we give away”.
– Barbara De Angelis

Crazy Day

This morning I went into my art room, flipped the light switch on and began preparing to work, and within five minutes the power went out. Our power was out for a good hour or so.

As we were hurrying around unplugging the computer, and television, I must have strained a back muscle. When the power came back on I started working on one of my paintings and ignored that nagging little ache in my lower back, until I couldn’t ignore it any more.

Now here I am sitting at my computer all propped up with a heating pad. At least I can work on posting my paintings on my new Art Gallery site, and catch up on the news.

Today, I ended up making digital collage paper for a family project. I began by painting the background, and using a photograph I took to create the image below, later I will add text, family photos, etc…

Digital Collage Paper

Digital Collage Paper

“Trust in yourself and everything will fall into place”. – Vedic Scriptures