My website was hacked and that's not very cool, in fixing my website, I lost a few years worth of blog posts. Not that I had been terribly activate, but I did lose everything I posted from mid 2012 until 2015, so quite a few.
After some tears over having my wordpress website hacked, I decided to come back to blogger where I started and move my portfolio site to carbonmade. For now I need the security of not self hosting and less stress in getting everything back up as quick as possible.
I will get over this set back and I'll be back to updating my blog, on hopefully a monthly schedule.
Here is my latest sketch, that was deleted from my blog, based on Wyken, Blyken and Nod, for Illustration Friday a few weeks ago, for the theme Sleep. It's one from one of my favorite children's poems and I can't wait to do this piece in color.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Friday, September 30, 2011
Art show, workshop and portfolio facelift
So I have been working on my "Sirene de la Mer" (above) for a local art show, that I can never say no to because I like to remember my roots. No matter how in demand my work ever becomes, I'll still enter this community art show and price things accordingly. She is also part of my portfolio facelift and I think she'll make a cute summer mailer for next year.
I have also been asked to lead my first workshop on October 15th, it which I will demo how I make this collages and 30 participants will get to hunt through my found object loot to create their own reclaimed/ found object collage. I super excited and have a reason to visit my favorite, "found object loot" finding spots to bring all sorts of sweet stuff to the workshop. Hopefully someone will come take pictures for me so I can post it.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Anniversary and Update of Sorts
Aside from enjoying a much needed day off at the lake with my love, I have been teaching art this summer to children age 5 though 14 and working on a huge interactive graphic novel that addresses bullying in middle school and high school. The bullying graphic novel is a departure from my regular style and work, but I have been enjoying it. I have been also working with a group of middle schoolers to make sure it is visually appealing to their picky age group. It has been a rewarding and eye opening experience, and I would love to do some more work geared towards tweens and teens in the future.
I have new mailers coming out this month too. I veered away from my normal back to school mailer and used my cute little swimmer. August - October are actually the best months to take swim lessons in California, so I always equate swimming with back to school since this is when the East Bay and San Francisco has the best weather of the year.
Next I'll be working on my fall "Don't forget my name promotion" I'll be sending out postcards that are themed for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas/ Hanukkah.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Asleep- Illustration Friday 5/27/11
There are 2 champion sleepers I can think of when I think of sleeping ( something I myself do not do nearly enough). Those sleepers are Rip Van Winkle-who sleeps for 20 years and Sleeping Beauty ( aka Briar Rose, Talia, Aurora)-who took a short
nap of 100 years
For this week's Illustration Friday I present Briar Rose, Talia, Aurora whatever name you give to Sleeping Beauty, doing what she does best... sleeping.
So this is of course not done, it's my color comp for the piece since I once again ran out of time this week to produce a finished version. The final will be coming soon as part of my portfolio facelift series. She's based on how I sleep, so that may not be that princess like.
I love all the versions of Sleeping Beauty. One of the darkest is Basile's "Sole, Luna, e Talia" Basile's version, the sleep did not stem from a curse, but was prophesied. The prince did not wake Talia from the sleep with a kiss, but raped her, and when she gave birth to two children, one sucked on her finger, drawing out the piece of flax that had put her to sleep, which woke her.
In Perrault's version The Prince wakes up Beauty, they get secretly married, have 2 children, the Prince ascends to the throne and her now mother-in-law is found to be of ogre lineage and wants to eat the children and her. Luckily the cook substitutes the meat with lamb, goat and hind. The ogress finds out the trick and preps the tub in the courtyard and fills it with vipers. Of the course the King returns in the nick of time and the Ogress throws herself into the tub of vipers. What an ending, What a Happily ever after!
Man! Disney, you forgot all the awesome parts that would have scared me into submission of being the best child on the planet, FOREVER. I digress... but fairytale origins are AWESOME!
Time for a nap...
Labels:
fairytales,
Illustration Friday,
portfolio face lift
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Soaked- Illustration Friday 5/20/11
Idioms are so fun and so hard to understand as a child. I remember being really little and seeing my mother look out the window when it was raining hard and say " It's raining cats and dogs out there," it took me a year to understand that she didn't literally mean cats and dogs where falling out of the sky. So here's what happens when it literally rains cats and dogs.
I ended up liking this sketch so much, that I'll be refining it some and using as a piece in my 2011 portfolio face lift series. So stay tuned, a final is coming soon. :)
Labels:
Illustration Friday,
portfolio face lift,
sketch
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Lesson- Illustration Friday 4/29/11
"The Swim Lesson" - Acyclic and Enamel on vintage textbook paper.
Well I managed to get this one in the proper category. Anyway... I use to work in an office beside a city pool. While pool rules did not allow floaties inside, kids would always come to the gate with all sorts of the goggles and floating devices on, and a parent would have to return all that stuff to the car. I always imagined what would happen if the kids got past the gate and waited poolside in their silly garb for a swim lesson, so here is one all dressed up and ready for her 3pm lesson.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Bicycle- Illustration Friday 4/22/11
My first illustration friday, coming a little late, but better than never.
Immediately when I think of bicycles, I think of Bicycling Bears. Bears seem like party animals to me, so this guy is on his way to a mysterious party or on his way home from one, you decide.
Painted in acrylic and enamel, on a vintage chemistry page.
Update: Oops, sorry folks, didn't realize I couldn't link for last weeks topic after this weeks was released on IF, so my bicycling bear, is in the lesson category. I guess I just learned a lesson, ahh irony.
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