Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Collage Class with Caroline Huth


This past Saturday I went to a all day collage class with collage and assemblage artist Caroline Huth. Saturday was one of those picture perfect October days with a crispness to the air. I decided almost at the last minute to take with me some of my own stuff for the class although the desription for the collage class said materials were included. I'm glad I did because I was able to make a really cool collage with one of my aunts as the focal point.The woman in the photo is my aunt Mary. I believe this picture was taken in the 40's or 50's. I believe that dress is handmade.

Friday, August 05, 2005

Sarah F. - Artist with Soul



Wednesday I took off the afternoon and went to Red Lead for a special demo at noon by collage artist Sarah Fishburn. Sarah is a funny funny lady. Anyone who names one of her kids September and doesn't mind chattering away while creating fantastic art in front of your eyes is OK in my book. Sarah demo'd cabinet cards and using Tim Holtz' dyes to add texture to old cabinet cards she's collected.
When ever Sarah "made a mistake" she incorporated the mistake in her work -- that's reassuring as I often make these "mistakes" that often turn into a learning experience or surprise surprise a better piece of art.
It was kinda strange to go to RL for the demo at noon and then return at 6 for the meet and greet weekly ATC evening. Interesting conversations between the women who stayed and made cards. I got some great ATC cards in exchange from Chris, Doris, and Kim. It's amazing what can be done on a 2.5 x 3.5 card.

tag collage by Donnaj

Monday, July 18, 2005

Ketchup for you

Darn! It's been over a month since I've placed a note here!
I think I've got another blog around here somewhere Anyway here's some updates:

I had a birthday June 19th. I'm older. Yeah me!

Friday, June 10, 2005

Red Lead/Paperworks

Since taking up Artist Trading Cards (ATC's) creating and swapping them with people on and offline I've rekindled my desire for collage art. The first store that I went to for art supplies was Art Mart -- been going there off and on but didn't care for their stamp collection so with a little yellow pages and google-ing I found Red Lead that's on Manchester Road in Ballwin.

This store rocks - great merchandise and creatively friendly owners and customers. Every Saturday Red Lead offers free demos to see new techniques (or old techniques revamped) during the demo they usually offer some small refreshment and attendance prizes. I go more for the opportunity to be around other artists and just drink in the cool vibes of the people who I often see every week and the art work done by demonstrators and customers alike.

Red Lead is having an artist's weekend that kicks off this evening at 6:00 pm. I hope to get off work on time and get home freshen up and get to the store for a good seat. Hmmm. On second thought maybe I'll bring my own canvas chair. I've been threatening that for some time now. LOL.

Anyway I'm looking forward to this weekend and hopefully it's not too late to sign up for the soldering workshop at Red Lead this Sunday.

dj

Creating Art Part 1 Section1 Column 2

Worked in my little cramped and cluttered studio in the basement. The boxes and containers I bought at Target or at Goodwill have made a great improvement but I still need to get more organized.

The creative process is extremely satisfying especially if you're cooking along. I had my first artists' high last month. I started working on Saturday evening around 9:00 pm and finally stopped at 4:15 am. then still on this artist high watched the ending of Pulp Fiction.

From art to crime...LOL funny.

dj