Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Here are the 3-D collages.
The idea was to make something easy to store, so I made a portfolio, so they can neatly fold up.
The inspiration or starting point was Shaker furniture, which has an aesthetic of simplicity, function and intentional lack of adornment.
There is a historic Shaker colony in Kentucky, I have visited several times, and my father, as a furniture maker has made me a few Shaker inspired pieces. Furniture of this sort, are images and icons I do feel I can claim and use in my personal work.
Working mono chromatically was a goal; keeping it all very simple was my other challenge as I can get pretty fancy.
They work as a set or individually.




Saturday, August 8, 2015

Here is the newest one based on an image/collage I made last summer.
The perspective is a little wonky, but this piece is funny to me and makes me smile.


Thursday, July 30, 2015

One of the things I am working on at OCAC is a 3-D collage. It will be collapsible and housed in a portfolio. The motivation for using this structure is that storing 3-D work is a pain/difficult; this way I can just fold it up and put it on a shelf.  Clean and tidy. I am using a simple pop-up technique and Rachel in the bookarts department gave me a refresher on making the portfolio.

Here are some pics of the 5 pieces of art for the series. Portfolio making is next week.
My goal was to keep everything very quiet and simple. The inspiration is Shaker furniture, images from my father's resources. He was a furniture maker for 20+ years after his career as a surgeon. He is still making art, even at the age of 100.
So FYI:






Monday, July 20, 2015

Summer :)

Well I have been given the opportunity to be an Artist in Residence at Oregon College of Arts and Craft. This award is designated for a K-12 Art Educator. I have been given studio space and a stipend for a 6 week period and charged with using the facilities and interacting with students.  (how did I get so lucky?)

Anyway I am taking this opportunity to slow down and ask myself some questions about what I need to know and to experiment, and reflect on recent critiques and suggestions.

There are several tracks I am working on, but wanted to post something despite the risk of it looking rough and like the 1st struggle in a series.

I will be happy to share my completed projects at the end...but for right now, this a fraction of what I have been up to.


Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Summer is coming- and I am excited about more time in the studio!

I am trying some new things or a shift in direction. Here are a few of my recent explorations. I am excited about changing my palette and combining object intuitively in a surreal way.
maybe that is not so new to me.

Trying new ideas:




unfinished, but....



just begun....but something in it is where I want to be, or begin looking!



Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Just hung the show and it is packed with paintings.
Loren Hillman is a "scenic artist" who has worked on many films (the Matrix!) and at ILM and Leika, and at PCS and theatrical productions in town.
Guenivere is a professional artist who has shown her paintings more outside of Oregon than in our state.
Loren re-named the show:
3 Women Who Paint

I think that best describes us.
Come.