s'more memories"

- playing around with my latest bronze castings. These are solid bronze. They ar so versital- they look great on a pedestal, hanging on a wall or leaning against a wall. They evoke such great memories. 

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Something in the water

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My screen print plate- drawn in water color inks.  

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Detail of plate  

 

below are my photos that have inspired these drawings.  

My photograph taken  in San Miguel Allende - Santuario de Atotonilco, the Sisyen Chapel of The Americas. Notice the fathers hands - allowing his son to be independent but safe.

My photograph taken  in San Miguel Allende - Santuario de Atotonilco, the Sisyen Chapel of The Americas. Notice the fathers hands - allowing his son to be independent but safe.

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In this photo I have edited out the father except his hands. The father can also be seen between banister columns. 

Chasing a hat

Chasing is the technique used to decorate metal work.  

First I have to cut off the metal left after cutting off the sprues.

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This photo shows the hat before I cut the sprues off smooth. 

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Here they are cut off smooth. I cut them off with a angle grinder. 

 

The next step is to repair the texture of the felt. - another day. 

The last studio visit of the spring.

Yesterday was our final critique for this spring. Glassell arranged a lovely catered lunch, we dined on plates from Nell Harrell Gottlieb's historical work, and Alison De Lima Greene was our critic. Alison stayed until 5:00 sharing her perspective and visiting each of our studios. - pinch me.

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Alison de Lima Greene and sarah fisher with nell looking on.  

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Success or failure. "Fragility- kalidescope " Started a new piece.

 "Fragility- kalidescope" Started a new piece.

I purchased a 20" diameter round piece of plexi with beveled edges primarily to use with "gust". I decided today to paint watercolor turtles on it much like a kaleidoscope in layout.

 

Pictured below:  This was 5hrs. of painting/drawing. I started by laying out on a piece of paper the spacing of the turtles. 

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You can see my layout of the turtle spacing under the plexi.  

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2 hour s later. 

 

Next I soaked my paper for 20 minutes. I made the decision to put it on the press on the wet side hoping to get a watery look. 

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The overly wet paper caused the bleeding shown above. When I saw the bleed I was at first disappointed  that it didn't cause a more evenly distributed blur. And at the same time I felt excited by the accidentle result. This is a big no-no in the printing world but as a person who draws and is interested in mark making, movement and energy it exciting to me.  To quote artist and friend Camille Warmington it created a ghost circle, such a poetic term. 

I will let it dry and study it next week - time will tell if this is a success or a failure.  

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Detail of plate.  

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fragility - kaleidoscope

30" X 22"  

I have given it a week and I think it is a keeper.  

It has actually given me an idea I can't wait to try.  

fragility series - "swimming frenzy".

One in a thousand hatchlings make it into adult hood. Once they make to the waters edge it is a swimming frenzy to get to deep safe waters.  

"fragility- swimming frenzy I " 15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print). 

"fragility- swimming frenzy I "

15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print).

 

"fragility- swimming frenzy II " 15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print).


"fragility- swimming frenzy II "

15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print).

"fragility- swimming frenzy III " 15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print).


"fragility- swimming frenzy III "

15" X 11" water color mono print (there was no ghost print).

 "fragility- swimming frenzy IV "30" X 22" water color mono print    (there was no ghost print).

 "fragility- swimming frenzy IV "

30" X 22" water color mono print  

  (there was no ghost print).

concert master

I worked on a sketch (monoprint) for a sculpture. This is inspired by a photo of my cousin Andrew Irvin - Concert master of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra. I saw the portrait of him on Facebook and commented how much I liked it. He said I could use it to inspire my work. 

I did this one first-  I started in water color then added litho inks.  I decided to do another -  trying to get more of the movement of his hands playing big the violin. I think it has more energy but it might be too abstract to…

I did this one first-  I started in water color then added litho inks. 

 

I decided to do another -  trying to get more of the movement of his hands playing big the violin. 

I think it has more energy but it might be too abstract to see the image.  

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The next one I will reverse the drawing - my cousin is a righty.  

 

 

S' more memories

The marshmallows looks just like I imagined in bronze. They cast beautifully.  

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The " s'more memories". Series consist of  Individual bronze marshmallows and 4 arrangements of sticks and marshmallows 

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Loaded up in my Jeep.